Anna & Elizabeth

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Father Neptune 00:00 Tools
Little Black Train 00:00 Tools
Jeano 00:00 Tools
Soldier and the Lady 00:00 Tools
Poor Pilgrim of Sorrow 00:00 Tools
Mother in the Graveyard 00:00 Tools
Here in the Vineyard 00:00 Tools
Goin' Across the Mountain 00:00 Tools
Lovin' Babe 00:00 Tools
Ripest of Apples 00:00 Tools
Black Eyed Susan 00:00 Tools
Orfeo 00:00 Tools
Don't Want to Die in the Storm 00:00 Tools
Irish Patriot 00:00 Tools
Ida Red 00:00 Tools
John of Hazelgreen 00:00 Tools
Voice from on High 00:00 Tools
Virginia Rambler 00:00 Tools
Greenwood Sidey 00:00 Tools
Woman Is Walking 00:00 Tools
Grace of God 00:00 Tools
By the Shore 00:00 Tools
Farewell to Erin 00:00 Tools
Margaret 00:00 Tools
Won't You Come and Sing for Me 00:00 Tools
Very Day I'm Gone (Rambling Woman) 00:00 Tools
Hop High 00:00 Tools
Very Day I’m Gone (Rambling Woman) 00:00 Tools
Won’t You Come and Sing for Me 00:00 Tools
Heap of Horses 00:00 Tools
Ooh My My! 00:00 Tools
Old Kimball 00:00 Tools
When I Was A Young Girl 00:00 Tools
Here To Get My Baby Out Of Jail 00:00 Tools
Pateroller 00:00 Tools
The Letter Song 00:00 Tools
Green Icy Mountain 00:00 Tools
Goin' Cross the Mountain 00:00 Tools
Sun to Sun 00:00 Tools
Darlin', Don't You Know it's Wrong? 00:00 Tools
Lone Pilgrim 00:00 Tools
Mockingbird 00:00 Tools
Highlands of Heaven 00:00 Tools
Darlin, Don't You Know It's Wrong? 00:00 Tools
Orfeo (Americana Album) 00:00 Tools
Vinyard 00:00 Tools
Long Time Travelin 00:00 Tools
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Anna & Elizabeth is American folk duo Anna Roberts-Gevalt and Elizabeth LaPrelle. Their music comes from a heartfelt commitment to the mountain music tradition. Anna and Elizabeth have immersed themselves with old (and young) masters and folklorists, playing on porches and in kitchens, staying up all night to learn just one more song. Each used college to dive deep into history and archives, reading folklore and stories, listening to scratchy records of haunting voices, learning from relatives of long-gone greats. Their music has evolved; raw, sparse ballads, sweet lullabies, driving fiddle tunes and banjo songs, home music where less is more. Elizabeth’s remarkable deep mountain voice and Anna's modern one, an uncanny blend create a unique combination. Anna is a New Englander who apprenticed with Kentucky master fiddlers such as Bruce Greene, John Harrod and Paul David Smith and master banjo players Lee Sexton and Earl Thomas. She’s co-founded several bands, won awards for her fiddle playing at many conventions and festivals and is a published writer. Berea College gave her a fellowship to research the lives of female fiddlers in Kentucky. She’s finishing up a video documentary about the Kentucky Clodhoppers, a central Kentucky string band. She produced a compilation album of young traditional musicians The New Young Fogies, with Joseph DeJarnette; teaches at fiddle camps and festivals throughout the southeast, and is faculty coordinator of the Cowan Music School, a Kentucky traditional music school. She is one of 25 musicians from around the world chosen to participate in OneBeat, a month-long creative fellowship and tour in Arizona, Nevada and California. Elizabeth is a native of Rural Retreat, Virginia, has won awards at fiddlers conventions for her powerful voice since she was 11. At age 16, she was the first recipient of the Henry Reed Award from the Library of Congress. She has recorded three solo albums, and her singing has been featured on NPR’s All Things Considered and Prairie Home Companion. She has sung for audiences across the country, and has taught Appalachian ballads and unaccompanied singing at several music camps including The Festival of American Fiddle Tunes and The Augusta Heritage Center.  At College of William and Mary, Elizabeth designed a major in Southern Appalachian Traditional Performance.  In 2012, she won the Mike Seeger Award at Folk Alliance International. Elizabeth may be the most sought-after ballad singer of her generation. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.