Ola Belle Reed

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High on a Mountain 03:06 Tools
I've Endured 02:51 Tools
High on the Mountain 03:06 Tools
Undone in Sorrow 03:19 Tools
My Epitaph 03:10 Tools
Ola Belle's Blues 02:21 Tools
Foggy Mountain Top 02:31 Tools
Springtime of Life 04:21 Tools
Bonaparte's Retreat 02:48 Tools
Sing Me a Song 04:31 Tools
Fortunes 04:14 Tools
Wayfaring Pilgrim 04:33 Tools
You Led Me to the Wrong 04:16 Tools
Sweet Evalina 02:45 Tools
Look Down That Lonesome Road 02:43 Tools
I Believe in the Old Time Way 02:59 Tools
Tear Down the Fences 03:37 Tools
Nine Pound Hammer 03:24 Tools
I am the Man, Thomas 03:30 Tools
Ranger's Command 02:59 Tools
I Saw the Light 04:55 Tools
Where the Wild, Wild Flowers Grow 02:29 Tools
Going to Write Me a Letter 02:04 Tools
Over Yonder In the Graveyard 03:06 Tools
Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss 02:00 Tools
The Soldier and the Lady 04:17 Tools
Go Home Little Girl 03:58 Tools
Larkin's Woods 00:30 Tools
Billy in the Lowground 01:29 Tools
I've Always Been a Rambler 03:18 Tools
Blues in My Mind 03:03 Tools
The Springtime of Life 04:10 Tools
Boat's Up the River 02:04 Tools
John Hardy 01:42 Tools
Flop Eared Mule 02:22 Tools
God Put a Rainbow in the Clouds 02:49 Tools
You Don't Tell Me That You Love Me Anymore 03:44 Tools
Rosewood Casket 02:41 Tools
Six Feet Of Earth Makes Us All Of One Size 01:52 Tools
I Believe 02:43 Tools
Only the Leading Role Will Do 05:15 Tools
My Doney, Where Have You Been So Long? 02:30 Tools
The Ninety And Nine 03:09 Tools
Way Out on the Mountain 03:20 Tools
The Boat's Up the River 01:17 Tools
Highway Dreamer 05:03 Tools
Wild Bill Jones 02:05 Tools
Lamplighting Time In The Valley 02:10 Tools
When It Came To Loving You 03:55 Tools
When Can I Read My Titles Clear 03:29 Tools
The Ranger's Command 03:43 Tools
Little Birdie (Let's Get Together) 05:03 Tools
Uncloudy Day 03:08 Tools
The Butcher's Boy 03:26 Tools
Dreams 03:33 Tools
Waiting for a Train (All Around the Water Tank) 03:00 Tools
Train 45 03:08 Tools
The Train That Carried My Little Girl from Town 01:59 Tools
Bury Me At the Foot of the Mountain 02:30 Tools
Away Out On The Mountain 03:54 Tools
No Sorrow Will Be There 00:52 Tools
Old Banjo Tune 02:28 Tools
Rainbow Love 03:08 Tools
I’ve Endured 02:52 Tools
The Worried Man Blues 02:30 Tools
Shoo Fly 01:26 Tools
Ola Belle's Home (Talk) 01:18 Tools
All the Dark Places 02:29 Tools
Absalom My Son, My Son 03:09 Tools
Chewing Chawing Gum 02:08 Tools
Wings Like an Eagle 02:53 Tools
High on a Mountain - Ola Belle Reed 02:36 Tools
The Train that Carried My Girl from Town 02:53 Tools
Let Me In 03:19 Tools
Ola Belle’s Blues 02:22 Tools
I'll Fly Away 02:30 Tools
My Sweet Love Ain't Around 03:51 Tools
Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow 02:09 Tools
Unclouded Day 02:09 Tools
I Am a Pilgrim 04:13 Tools
Bringing In The Georgia Mail 00:52 Tools
Bonaparte’s Retreat 02:49 Tools
Reuben's Train 03:09 Tools
He's Gone 02:10 Tools
The Cannonball 02:10 Tools
Lamp Lighting Time In The Valley 02:28 Tools
Single Girl 02:59 Tools
Six Feet of Earth Makes Us A.. 03:29 Tools
Ranger’s Command 02:59 Tools
Six Feet of Earth Makes Us All of One Size [#] 03:54 Tools
Ola Belle Reed - High on a Mountain 03:05 Tools
The Miller's Will 03:05 Tools
Six Feet of Earth 03:05 Tools
My Home's Across the Blue Ridge Mountain 03:05 Tools
Six Feet of Earth Makes Us All One Size 02:59 Tools
Black Jack Davy 02:59 Tools
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Ola Belle Campbell Reed (August 18, 1916 – August 16, 2002) was an American folk singer, songwriter and banjo player. Born in Lansing, North Carolina, Reed's songs often speak of Appalachian life and traditions. Her best known songs have been recorded by mainstream bluegrass and country artists. High on a Mountain, has been recorded by Del McCoury, Tim O'Brien, and Marty Stuart. I've Endured, has been recorded by Del McCoury as well as Tim O'Brien. The annual Ola Belle Reed Music Festival in Lansing, NC celebrates her life and music. In 1986, Reed was awarded an NEA National Heritage Fellowship. In 2010, Smithsonian Folkways released Rising Sun Melodies, a collection of 11 songs that appeared on her previous Folkways recordings, plus eight previously unreleased tracks that were recorded at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in the 1970s. Among the musicians accompanying her on the album were her brother Alex Campbell, her husband Bud Reed, her son Dave Reed, and the husband and wife team of John Coffey and Betsy Rutherford. In January 2011, Ola Belle Reed's Rising Sun Melodies won The 10th Annual Independent Music Awards in the Reissue category. Ola Belle Campbell Reed (1915-2002) was an American mountain music matriarch whose music, singing and songwriting has influenced Del McCoury, Tim O'Brien, Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer, The Blood Oranges, Marty Stuart, Demolition String Band, Ollabelle (the band), Uncle Earl and many others who have all recorded and performed her material. Ola Belle Reed was born Ola Wave Campbell in the mountains of northwestern North Carolina. She learned to pick the banjo at an early age and began writing songs about her life in the mountains. During the Depression, she moved to Baltimore with her brother Alex, where she performed on radio stations across the state. In 1951, together with her husband Bud and brother Alex, along with his wife Lucy, founded the popular music venue, "The New River Ranch". Ola Belle has written over two hundred songs, including, "High on a Mountain", "I've Endured", and "The Leading Role". She is the recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Award. Ola Belle Reed was recently inducted into the WAMA Hall of Fame, The Washington Area Music Awards. This prestigious award recognizes significant career achievements by area musicians. Nominations and balloting come from the WAMA membership. Past show participants include Emmylou Harris, Joan Jett, The Clovers, Bo Diddley, Jorma Kaukonen, Mary Chapin Carpenter, and Jimmy Dean. This honorable award was presented to the family of Ola Belle Reed at the 20th Annual Washington Area Music Awards in 2006. In August 2005 the First Annual Ola Belle Reed Homecoming Festival was presented in Lansing, NC where she had lived growing up. Below is the festival's mission statement Ola Belle Campbell Reed (1915-2002), legendary country singer, was a strong force for good who touched countless lives. The Ola Belle Campbell Reed Homecoming Festival is an opportunity to celebrate the life and music of this remarkable woman in the locale where her life's journey began, the small community of Lansing, along the New River in the mountains of North Carolina. The Festival will feature the music of Ola Belle's husband and sons, musicians who played with her over the years, newer groups that are carrying on her tradition, and local talent. It will also celebrate the life and philosophy of a woman who spent a lifetime "tearing down the fences that fence us all in." "High on a mountain, wind blowing free", join Ola Belle's family and friends and the people of Lansing, North Carolina for a weekend of music and fellowship. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.