"Man of Constant Sorrow" is certainly the most unexpected hit of the 21st century. The fictional Soggy Bottom Boys gave country fans and country radio this gift. During O Brother Where Art Thou? they ...
You’d think after one hundred years, “Man Of Constant Sorrow” would eventually get old. But the American folk standard, which has been covered by everyone from a young Bob Dylan to Norwegian ...
“I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow,” or simply “Man of Constant Sorrow,” had a long life before the Stanley Brothers popularized the song in the 1950s. The tune was penned by a partially blind fiddle ...
Ralph Stanley has been performing the music he calls old-time mountain soul since 1946, but only recently has he started attracting audiences beyond folk and bluegrass festivals. “I’ve got 4-year-olds ...