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Rosalie Sorrels (June 24, 1933 – June 11, 2017) was an American folk singer-songwriter. She began her public career as a singer and collector of traditional folksongs in the late 1950s. During the early 1960s she left her husband and began traveling and performing at music festivals and clubs throughout the United States. She and her five children traveled across the country as she worked to support her family and establish herself as a performer. Along the way she made many lifelong friends among the folk and beat scene. Her career of social activism, storytelling, teaching, learning, songwriting, collecting folk songs, performing, and recording spanned six decades.

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  • Rosalie Sorrels (fr)
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  • Rosalie Sorrels, née à Boise (Idaho) le 24 juin 1933 et morte le 11 juin 2017, est une chanteuse, guitariste et auteur-compositeur de musique folk américaine. Tout au long d'une carrière s’étalant sur six décennies, Rosalie Sorrels a chanté aux côtés de nombreux artistes, dont elle s'est fait des amis : Utah Phillips, Dave Van Ronk, Pete Seeger, Oscar Zeta Acosta, Hunter S. Thompson, et Studs Terkel, qui lui a écrit l'intérieur du livret de quelques-uns de sa vingtaine d'albums. Malvina Reynolds, dont elle reprit de nombreuses chansons sur l'album What does it mean to love?, est une influence majeure sur son travail. (fr)
  • Rosalie Sorrels (June 24, 1933 – June 11, 2017) was an American folk singer-songwriter. She began her public career as a singer and collector of traditional folksongs in the late 1950s. During the early 1960s she left her husband and began traveling and performing at music festivals and clubs throughout the United States. She and her five children traveled across the country as she worked to support her family and establish herself as a performer. Along the way she made many lifelong friends among the folk and beat scene. Her career of social activism, storytelling, teaching, learning, songwriting, collecting folk songs, performing, and recording spanned six decades. (en)
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  • Rosalie Sorrels (en)
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  • Rosalie Ann Stringfellow (en)
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  • Reno, Nevada, US (en)
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  • Boise, Idaho, US (en)
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