Exceedingly Good Song Night

Exceedingly Good Song Night Exceedingly Good Song Night is New York's Premier Traditional/Folk/Roots Singing Session

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02/28/2026

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Singers are rising up against ICE and standing with their neighbors. This weekend, they're taking the movement nationwide with their first weekend of action!

Singing Resistance -- a group born out of grief, rage, and a stubborn insistence on love -- has grown from a few hundred Minnesotans singing on frozen streets to a movement with over 120 city chapters across the U.S. and one in Canada. Their mission, as they put it: "We are building a mass movement of singers to protect and care for our communities in the face of rising authoritarianism. We are grounded in love, nonviolence, and solidarity."

It all started on the frozen streets of Minneapolis in early January, just days after the fatal shooting of Renée Good by federal agents. A few hundred Minnesotans gathered for a walking vigil in the Phillips neighborhood -- not to shout, but to sing. The group called itself Singing Resistance, and within weeks, it had exploded.

By early February, a video of 2,000 bundled-up Minnesotans singing outside a Residence Inn housing ICE agents went viral. "It's okay to change your mind / Show us your courage / Leave this behind," they sang.

Afterwards, the organizers wrote on social media: "Under federal occupation, Minneapolis has been going through immense pain, rage, and grief. But when they come at us with violence, we fight back with love. We still have space in our hearts for ICE agents who are willing to walk away from the path of violence and take accountability for harm they've caused. We paid ICE agents a visit today to call them home."

The approach is rooted in history. Singing Resistance drew direct inspiration from Otpor!, a Serbian civil resistance movement that helped overthrow dictator Slobodan Milošević in 2000 by urging defection among officers carrying out authoritarian orders. As the group's songbook explains, in the final hours of that revolution, Milošević ordered police and military to fire on massive crowds of protesters -- and they refused, choosing to be on the right side of history.

But the roots go even deeper. Singing has always been central to resistance movements in the United States, most powerfully during the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and '60s. Martin Luther King Jr. called freedom songs "the soul of the movement," saying that they gave "people new courage and a sense of unity" and kept "alive a faith, a radiant hope, in the future, particularly in our most trying hours."

Singing Resistance is tapping into that same tradition -- and it has resonated far beyond what anyone expected. Last weekend, Grammy-winning singer Brandi Carlile renamed her sold-out Minneapolis Target Center show "Be Human: A Concert for Minneapolis" and invited Singing Resistance on stage for the finale. Together, they sang "It's Okay To Change Your Mind" for a crowd of more than 12,000. The concert raised over $600,000 for The Advocates for Human Rights, a Minneapolis-based organization that provides free legal representation for people detained by ICE.

"Last night was something I'll never forget," Carlile wrote on Instagram afterward. "Minnesota is so deeply inspiring to me and the whole country. I can't believe I got to sing for you and WITH you last night."

That energy is quickly spreading beyond Minnesota. The movement has grown to churches, interfaith groups, and community centers from New York to Whidbey Island, Washington. In New York City, hundreds packed a church for a resistance song training. "We choose love, not ICE!" organizers posted afterward. On Whidbey Island, a local organizer described the pull: "Our music is heartwarming, and a way to be engaged without being dragged down. It is connecting to a bigger picture of people singing around the country as a way to speak out."

This weekend, it all goes bigger with their first nationwide weekend of song -- coordinated sing-in protests at sites of ICE-related violence, including government buildings where ICE is operating and corporate locations complicit with ICE, as well as community sing-alongs in churches and public spaces across the country.

One site in particular is drawing national attention: the Dilley Immigration Processing Center, the nation's notorious concentration camp for children and families. Singing Resistance is partnering with the group Free Families to lift up the families detained inside Dilley during this weekend's actions and to demand an end to family detention.

Wherever they gather this weekend, the message will be the same: "We are loving people, and we are here to bear witness to the violence that has occurred or is occurring at this site. We won't be silent while this violence occurs."

And to their growing community of singers, they proclaim: "We belong to each other. We stand in solidarity with every one of our family members, community members, neighbors who is targeted by the authoritarian state. If you come for one of us, you come for all of us."

In Minneapolis and beyond, the songs are serving a purpose that resistance movements have always understood -- giving people a sense of solidarity, of connection, in a time that feels unrelentingly dark. And all of our ancestors, as the group reminds us, "have had songs to hold us in grief, love, hope, joy, solidarity -- and we have songs that can hold us today."

--> To find a local Singing Resistance chapter near you, a directory of groups is available at https://docs.proton.me/sheet?mode=open-url&token=9REKWNXF24 -- AND is also printed at the end of this post

--> To learn more about Singing Resistance nationally, you can find them on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/singingresistance/

--> To view their songbook, visit https://docs.proton.me/doc?mode=open-url&token=407BQZDEPG

--> You can also view the Weekend of Action toolkit at https://docs.proton.me/doc?mode=open-url&token=GHMK83P1KR

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For a powerful book about how Marian Anderson used her incredible voice to help advance the Civil Rights Movement, we highly recommend "The Voice That Challenged a Nation" for ages 9 and up at https://www.amightygirl.com/the-voice-that-challenged-a-nation

For an inspiring picture book about the Jubilee Singers, who used song to fund the first permanent schools in the American South for Black students, we recommend "A Band of Angels" for ages 5 to 10 at https://www.amightygirl.com/a-band-of-angels

For a picture book about the transformative power of a single protest song, we recommend "Strange Fruit: Billie Holiday and the Power of a Protest Song" for ages 7 to 10 at https://www.amightygirl.com/strange-fruit-billie-holiday

To inspire children and teens with more true stories of girls and women who fought for change throughout history, visit our blog post, "Dissent Is Patriotic: 50 Books About Women Who Fought for Change," at https://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=14364

For more books about courageous girls and women of the U.S. Civil Rights Movement, check out our post on "50 Inspiring Books on Girls & Women of the Civil Rights Movement" at https://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=11177

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SINGING RESISTANCE GROUPS (as of 2/26)

Location / State / Instagram Account / Email

Little Rock, Arkansas
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Claremont, California
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Email: [email protected]

Grass Valley, California
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Email: [email protected]

Lompoc, California
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Email: [email protected]

Los Altos, California
Email: [email protected]

Los Osos, California
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Email: [email protected]

Manhattan Beach, California
Email: [email protected]

Marin County, California
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Email: [email protected]

Petaluma, California
Email: [email protected]

Pomona Valley, California
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Email: [email protected]

Sacramento, California
IG: .sac
Email: [email protected]

San Francisco, California
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Email: [email protected]

Santa Ana, California
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Email: [email protected]

Santa Barbara, California
Email: [email protected]

Sonoma County, California
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Email: [email protected]

Thousand Oaks, California
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Email: [email protected]

Denver, Colorado
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Email: [email protected]

Western Colorado
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Email: [email protected]

Hartford, Connecticut
Email: [email protected]

Washington, DC
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Email: [email protected]

Washington, DC
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Email: [email protected]

Washington, DC
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Email: [email protected]

Gainesville, Florida
Email: [email protected]

Jacksonville, Florida
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Email: [email protected]

Atlanta, Georgia
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Email: [email protected]

Savannah, Georgia
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Email: [email protected]

Boise, Idaho
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Email: [email protected]

Chicago, Illinois
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Email: [email protected]

Naperville, Illinois
Email: [email protected]

Oregon, Illinois
Email: [email protected]

Palatine / NW suburbs, Illinois
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Email: [email protected]

Quad Cities, Illinois + Iowa
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Email: [email protected]

Evansville, Indiana
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Email: [email protected]

Goshen, Indiana
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Indianapolis, Indiana
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Email: [email protected]

Dubuque, Iowa
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Grinnell, Iowa
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Email: [email protected]

Iowa City, Iowa
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Email: [email protected]

Council Bluffs / Omaha metro, Iowa + Nebraska
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Email: [email protected]

Louisville, Kentucky
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Email: [email protected]

Bangor, Maine
Email: [email protected]

Baltimore, Maryland
Email: [email protected]

Frederick, Maryland
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Email: [email protected]

Greater Boston, Massachusetts
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Email: [email protected]

Leeds, Massachusetts
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Email: [email protected]

Arlington, Massachusetts
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Email: [email protected]

Detroit, Michigan
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Email: [email protected]

Grand Rapids, Michigan
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Email: [email protected]

Holland, Michigan
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Email: [email protected]

Washtenaw County (Ann Arbor), Michigan
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Email: [email protected]

Ypsilanti, Michigan
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Email: [email protected]

Apple Valley, Minnesota
Email: [email protected]

Bemidji, Minnesota
Email: [email protected]

Bloomington, Minnesota
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Email: [email protected]

Duluth, Minnesota
Email: [email protected]

Eagan, Minnesota
Email: [email protected]

Eden Prairie/Chanhassen, Minnesota
Email: [email protected]

Mankato, Minnesota
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Email: [email protected]

Minnetonka, Minnesota
Email: [email protected]

Northfield, Minnesota
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Email: [email protected]

Plymouth, Minnesota
Email: [email protected]

Saint Paul, Minnesota
IG: .paul
Email: [email protected]

Stillwater, Minnesota
Email: [email protected]

Twin Cities, Minnesota
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Email: [email protected]

Kansas City, Missouri
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Email: [email protected]

St Louis, Missouri
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Email: [email protected]

Missoula, Montana
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Email: [email protected]

Denville, New Jersey
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Email: [email protected]

Frenchtown, New Jersey
IG: Resistance Hunterdon
Email: [email protected]

Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Email: [email protected]

Buffalo, New York
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Email: [email protected]

Centereach, New York
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Email: [email protected]

Central New York
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Email: [email protected]

Great Neck, New York
IG: .resistance.great.neck
Email: [email protected]

Ithaca, New York
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Email: [email protected]

New York City, New York
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Email: [email protected]

Newburgh, New York
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Email: [email protected]

Rochester, New York
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Email: [email protected]

Syracuse, New York
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Email: [email protected]

Troy, New York
Email: [email protected]

Asheville, North Carolina
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Email: [email protected]

Greensboro, North Carolina
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Email: [email protected]

Hendersonville, North Carolina
Email: [email protected]

Morgantown, North Carolina
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Email: [email protected]

Fargo + Moorhead, North Dakota + Minnesota
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Email: [email protected]

Cincinnati, Ohio
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Email: [email protected]

Cleveland, Ohio
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Email: [email protected]

Bluffton, Ohio
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Columbia County, Oregon
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Email: [email protected]

Corvallis, Oregon
Email: [email protected]

Eugene/Springfield, Oregon
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Email: [email protected]

Portland, Oregon
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Email: [email protected]

Berks and Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania
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Email: [email protected]

Doylestown, Pennsylvania
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Email: [email protected]

Honesdale, Pennsylvania
Email: [email protected]

Lancaster, Pennsylvania
IG: Resistance Lanc
Email: [email protected]

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Email: [email protected]

State College, Pennsylvania
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Email: [email protected]

Susquehanna River Valley, Pennsylvania
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Email: [email protected]

West Chester, Pennsylvania
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Email: [email protected]

Chattanooga, Tennessee
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Email: [email protected]

Knoxville, Tennessee
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Email: [email protected]

Nashville, Tennessee
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Email: [email protected]

Austin, Texas
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Email: [email protected]

Dallas, Texas
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Email: [email protected]

Fort Worth, Texas
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Email: [email protected]

Provo, Utah
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Email: [email protected]

Salt Lake City, Utah
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Email: [email protected]

Burlington, Vermont
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Email: [email protected]

Richmond, Virginia
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Email: [email protected]

Bainbridge Island, Washington
IG: Resistance North Kitsap
Email: [email protected]

Bellingham, Washington
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Email: [email protected]

Chehalis, Washington
IG: Resistance Lewis County
Email: [email protected]

Seattle, Washington
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Email: [email protected]

Snohomish, Washington
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Email: [email protected]

Spokane, Washington
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Email: [email protected]

Tacoma, Washington
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Email: [email protected]

Appleton, Wisconsin
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Email: [email protected]

Green Bay, Wisconsin
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Email: [email protected]

Madison, Wisconsin
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Email: [email protected]

Menomonie, Wisconsin
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Email: [email protected]

Superior, Wisconsin
Email: [email protected]

Toronto, ON, Canada
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Email: [email protected]

Sing Out!
02/26/2026

Sing Out!

The activist group has gained popularity in the wake of ICE occupation in Minnesota, with singing chapters popping up across the country.

Folx! Our EGSN home, the world-famous Jalopy Theatre and School of Music, is an extraordinary and important not-for-prof...
02/20/2026

Folx! Our EGSN home, the world-famous Jalopy Theatre and School of Music, is an extraordinary and important not-for-profit institution, an extraordinary and important creative community, and we’re so lucky to be there for all the things! Support Jalopy! Go to the Gala! 🎉🎶 Tickets at www.jalopytheatre.org

We had such a great time at last year’s gala, we decided to do it all again! This time with our beloved & . Honoring & , this is a night you won’t want to miss.

Tickets just went live! We’ll see you at St. Ann’s, the home of the on Thursday, April 23rd.

02/18/2026

Last week, a video of 2,000 bundled-up Minnesotans singing in the streets of Minneapolis went viral.

“It’s okay to change your mind / Show us your courage / Leave this behind,” they sang. “It’s okay to change your mind / And you can join us / Join us here anytime.”

The group sang to ICE agents inside a Residence Inn, with what they said was one message: “Quit your job.”

“Under federal occupation, Minneapolis has been going through immense pain, rage, and grief. But when they come at us with violence, we fight back with love,” organizers shared on social media.

“We still have space in our hearts for ICE agents who are willing to walk away from the path of violence and take accountability for harm they’ve caused. We paid ICE agents a visit today to call them home.”

The group calls itself Singing Resistance, and according to social media, they were inspired by “Otpor!,” a Serbian civil resistance movement that overthrew a dictatorship in 2000.

And their efforts are only getting started.

→ Read the full story: https://www.goodgoodgood.co/articles/minneapolis-singing-resistance-nationwide-protest?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=p3

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And BEHOLD! 👀 Here below are confirmed DATES for all our Song Nights this year. PLEASE NOTE that tonight and in March, we won’t be in the Theatre—we’ll be in Jalopy’s NEW ✨Ground-Floor Classroom Space!✨ Entrance is just to the RIGHT of the TAVERN door, #319 —open the innocent-looking door and walk straight on back to find us. (And not to worry, the new room is pretty spacious.) We’ll be back in the Theatre itself starting in April, except for June and September, when we’ll be *al fresco* in the Jalopy Tavern Backyard. More info at www.exceedinglygoodsongs.com See you there! 🗣️🎶✨

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June 21 in the Tavern Backyard
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November 22 in the Theatre
December 20 in the Theatre

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The American Folklife Center bids Good Night to Bob Weir, who passed away today at 78 years old. Weir, co-founder of the Grateful Dead, had a profound effect on American music and culture. A whole community revolving around the Grateful Dead developed into a jam band scene, a tape trading culture, and other distinctive folkways of the group that came to be called "Deadheads." Weir is survived by his wife Natascha and their children Monet and Chloe. The American Folklife Center sends condolences to his family and friends, his bandmates, and his many fans.

In addition to creating a folk culture of their own, the Grateful Dead based some of their music on traditional folk music. Over at "Folklife Today," we highlighted the first known field recording of a Bahamian anthem called "I Bid You Good Night," itself derived from an English hymn. The Grateful Dead made the song their own and used it as a closing song for many years. In the blog post, you'll find links to two versions by Weir and the Grateful Dead. The lyrics Weir used to sing are now a fitting song for his passing:

Lay down my dear brother, lay down and take your rest
Oh won't you lay your head upon your saviour's breast
I love you, oh but Jesus loves you the best
And I bid you goodnight, goodnight, goodnight

Find the post about the song at the first link:

https://blogs.loc.gov/folklife/2018/08/for-our-500th-post-folklife-today-bids-you-good-night-but-not-goodbye/?loclr=fbafc

The Photo by Suzie Katz was shared to Flickr with a Creative Commons License:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/flyinghorsepix/5249914385/

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And BEHOLD! 👀 Here below are confirmed DATES for all our Song Nights this year. PLEASE NOTE that this Sunday and in February and March, we won’t be in the Theatre—we’ll be in Jalopy’s NEW ✨Ground-Floor Classroom Space!✨ Entrance is just to the RIGHT of the TAVERN door, #319 — just walk on back to find us. (And not to worry, the new room is pretty spacious.) We’ll be back in the Theatre itself starting in April, except for June and September, when we’ll be *al fresco* in the Jalopy Tavern Backyard. More info at www.exceedinglygoodsongs.com See you there! 🗣️🎶✨

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December 20 in the Theatre

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I'm back on the airwaves through the streaming platform Mixcloud where I'm sharing the archives of the Thistle & Shamrock® from NPR Music. To start off, I've rewound 16 years to revisit shows from the fall of 2009. Last week it was an episode with essential Celtic tracks (in my opinion back then!), this week it'll be a collection of great singers including Luka Bloom, Kate Rusby, Karine Polwart and Dougie MacLean. Follow me at https://www.mixcloud.com/FionaRitchie/ so you don't miss any episodes. The latest one drops tomorrow. Tell your pals!

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