Songs, tales and traditions form road and rail
| U. Utah Phillips | | | |  | | | | Loafer's Glory - "Whenever He Damn Well Pleases" | | | | Songs and Stories | | | | | |  | "The Railroad is a long steel thread that stitches together much of the American experience." So says Utah Phillips, Grand Master of the self-inflicted mythic fraternity of tramps, hoboes, and rare-do-wells known as The Rose Tattoo. Hovering on the edge of reality, Utah Phillips brings together a diverse collection of songs and stories steeped in the life of those who hold in common their experience of travel by freight train, an ability to carry a tune, and the tattoo of a rose somewhere on their person. | | | | | You can also visit with U. Utah Phillips, "The Golden Voice of the Great Southwest" at his own website, http://www.utahphillips.org/ | |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 24 May 2006 )
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