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Sis Cunningham
Birth name
Agnes Cunningham
Also known as
Sis
Born
(1909-02-19)February 19, 1909
Origin
Watonga, Oklahoma, U.S.
Died
June 27, 2004(2004-06-27) (aged 95)
Genres
Folk
Occupation(s)
Musician, songwriter, magazine editor
Instrument(s)
Piano, accordion
Labels
Folkways
Musical artist
Agnes "Sis" Cunningham (February 19, 1909 – June 27, 2004)[1][2] was an American musician, best known for her involvement as a performer and publicist of folk music and protest songs. She was the founding editor of Broadside magazine, which she published with her husband Gordon Friesen and their daughters.
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Agnes "Sis" Cunningham (February 19, 1909 – June 27, 2004) was an American musician, best known for her involvement as a performer and publicist of folk...
with, and rarely contributed to household chores. House member Agnes "Sis" Cunningham, another Okie, would later recall that Woody "loved people to think...
(1909 - 1996) was a novelist and co-founder, along with his wife Agnes SisCunningham, of Broadside, the political song magazine that first published many...
one." Performers who sang with the group at various times included SisCunningham, (John) Peter Hawes and his brother Baldwin "Butch" Hawes, Bess Lomax...
also a live performance by Tea Leaf Green on YouTube. Cunningham, Agnes "Sis," and Bill Cunningham, "My Oklahoma Home Blowed Away" performed by Pete Seeger...
Schwartz's collection — singer unidentified" when actually it is by Agnes "Sis" Cunningham, the full title being "How Can You Keep On Moving (Unless You Migrate...
American Socialist Party. Bill Cunningham was born on May 13, 1901, in Okeene, Oklahoma and was the brother of Agnes "Sis" Cunningham. He graduated from the University...
song "How Can You Keep on Moving (Unless You Migrate Too)" by Agnes "Sis" Cunningham about the Okies who were not welcomed when they migrated west to escape...
One "How Can You Keep On Moving (Unless You Migrate Too)" (Agnes "Sis" Cunningham) – 2:25 "Billy the Kid" (Traditional; arranged by Ry Cooder) – 3:45...
on a Dream Brendan O'Brien 2009 "My Oklahoma Home" Bill and Agnes "Sis" Cunningham † We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions Bruce Springsteen 2006 "Nebraska"...
Conlon Matt Costa Elizabeth Cotten Counting Crows Jim Croce Mike Cross SisCunningham Catie Curtis Barbara Dane Erik Darling The Decemberists Grey DeLisle...
an album of topical songs compiled by folk musician Pete Seeger and SisCunningham, publisher of Broadside magazine. This version was recorded on January...
personnel included, at various times: Woody Guthrie, Bess Lomax Hawes, SisCunningham, Josh White, and Sam Gary. As a controversial Almanac singer, the 21-year-old...
the Four Lads June 17 – Jackie Paris, 77, US jazz singer June 27 – SisCunningham, 95, folk musician July 6 – Syreeta Wright, 57, singer (congestive heart...
somewhat fluid group that included Josh White and Sam Gary and later SisCunningham (a fellow Commonwealth College alumna), Woody Guthrie (with whom Hays...
— Jesse Dalton "My Oklahoma" — Terrye Newkirk "My Oklahoma Home" – SisCunningham, recorded most famously by Pete Seeger and on a Seeger tribute CD by...
Pearls before Swine, Frank Zappa, Jeremy Steig, The Holy Modal Rounders, SisCunningham and Sammy Walker. Fass met Dylan before he began his radio career, double...
Cotten The Country Gentlemen Henry Cowell (Electronic music pioneer) SisCunningham Barbara Dane Angela Davis Rev. Gary Davis Ossie Davis Ruby Dee Tony...
of the Village's burgeoning folk music scene. When Seeger, Agnes "Sis" Cunningham and her husband Gordon Friesen were considering launching a magazine...
19 "Kinfolk" Roger Duchowny Lee Aronsohn January 19, 1980 (1980-01-19) "Sis and the Slicker" Lee Aronsohn "Moonlight and Moonshine" Lee Aronsohn "Too...