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Folklorist John A. Lomax found this song in 1909 when he made his first field trip to the Brazos area of Texas for Harvard University.“I found Dink scrubbing her man's clothes in the shade of their tent across the Brazos River from the A. & M. College,” Lomax wrote when he and his son Alan published the song 25 years later in their seminal 1934 work, American Ballads and Folk Songs.Harvest Professor James C. Nagle had been the supervising engineer of a levee-building company during that first trip, and he invited the senior Lomax to come along and bring his new Edison recording machine.Among the levee workers who had traveled from Mississippi to work on the Brazos, Lomax found one who pointed out Dink, saying she “knows all the songs.”But Dink was uninterested in helping — “'Today ain't my singin' day,” she said — until “I walked a mile to a farm commissary,” Lomax wrote, “and bought her a pint of gin. As she drank the gin, the sounds from her scrubbing board increased in intensity and in volume. She worked as she talked.”“That little boy there ain't got no daddy an' he ain't got no name,” Dink told Lomax. “I comes from Mississippi and I brung along my little boy. My man drives a four-wheel scraper down there where you see the dust risin'. I keeps his tent, cooks his vittles and washes his clothes. Some day I gonna wrap up his wet breeches and shirts, roll 'em up in a knot, put 'em in the middle of the bed and tuck down the covers right nice. Then I'm going on up the river where I belong.”The TuneLomax's original record of “Dink's Song” — which the storyteller eventually sang for him — got broken long ago, but not before John, Alan and others in the Lomax family all learned the words and melody.Poet Carl Sandburg, who included the song in his New American Songbag in 1950, compared Dink's lyrics to the best fragments from the Greek poetess Sappho. “As you might expect,” Lomax commented, “Carl prefers Dink to Sappho.”The elder Lomax lost track of Dink after his 1909 field trip. "When I went to find her in Yazoo, Mississippi, some years later,” he wrote, “her women friends, pointing to a nearby graveyard, told me, ‘Dink's done planted up there.' I could find no trace of her little son.”The first commercial recording of “Dink's Song” came eight years after the Lomaxes published it in their songbook, when Libby Holman waxed it as “Fare Thee Well” in a recording with Josh White for Decca Records.Oh? You say you don't know who Libby Holman was? Oh boy, do we have a story for you!Libby's LifeA Cincinnati-born actress and singer — her career began as a torch singer on Broadway in the 1920s and ‘30s — Libby Holman was a controversial figure, known for her turbulent personal life as well as for her activism, which included unstinting support for civil rights.When she was in her late 20s, Holman was at the center of a highly publicized case surrounding the death of her first husband. Zachary Smith Reynolds, heir to the R.J. Reynolds tobacco fortune, who died of a gunshot wound at their estate in 1932. Initially, Libby was accused of murder, but the charges eventually were dropped. The coroner ruled Smith's death a suicide. For her part, Holman said she couldn't remember exactly what happened, telling a friend, “I was so drunk last night I don't know whether I shot him or not.”RelationshipsHolman was known for her intimate affairs with both men and women, including a significant relationship with DuPont heiress Louisa d'Andelot Carpenter. The tabloids of the day had a ball with Libby's openness about her bisexuality.Folk/blues artist Josh White also has a significant professional and personal connection with Holman. In the 1940s they became the first mixed-race male and female artists to perform together, to record together and to tour throughout the United States.Together they challenged segregationist policies in the entertainment industry, breaking down racial barriers in many previously segregated venues. During World War II, the two tried to organize performances for servicemen, but they were rejected due to the prevailing segregation in the U.S. Armed Forces, despite a recommendation from Eleanor Roosevelt.As “Fare Thee Well,” “Dink's Song” was among a half dozen songs Holman and White recorded for Decca in 1942. Three years later, White recorded the tune again on his first solo album, Songs by Josh White, for Asch Records, a predecessor of Folkways. He recorded it at least once more later in his career, on the 1957 Mercury album called Josh White's Blues.Our Take on the TuneIn the Floodisphere, Randy Hamilton has reinvented this century-old tune into something as fresh and sweet as a summer breeze.And if listening to it has you hankering for more music from Randy, just swing on by the free Radio Floodango music streaming service and tune in the Randy Channel. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 1937flood.substack.com
#universidad #pnp #fiscal El secretario de la gobernación, Francisco Domenech y el ex director de la campaña de la gobernadora, Jenniffer González, Angel Cintrón son los encargados de torcer los brazos de aquéllos en la Junta de Gobierno de la Universidad que no están de acuerdo en que la presidenta sea, Zayira Jordán Conde. | Hasta los candidatos a fiscales de González Colón tienen esqueletos en el closet.l ¡Conéctate, comenta y comparte! #periodismoindependiente #periodismoinvestigativo #periodismodigital
#universidad #pnp #fiscal El secretario de la gobernación, Francisco Domenech y el ex director de la campaña de la gobernadora, Jenniffer González, Angel Cintrón son los encargados de torcer los brazos de aquéllos en la Junta de Gobierno de la Universidad que no están de acuerdo en que la presidenta sea, Zayira Jordán Conde. | Hasta los candidatos a fiscales de González Colón tienen esqueletos en el closet.l ¡Conéctate, comenta y comparte! #periodismoindependiente #periodismoinvestigativo #periodismodigital
Un verdadero monstruo ronda el suelo del océano desde las Islas Aluetianas hasta el sur de California. Es un terror incluso para los moradores relativamente grandes del fondo marino. Este monstruo come muchas cosas, en su menú incluye a los cangrejos ermitaños, las almejas, los pepinillos del mar, los erizos del mar y aún abalones. Este monstruo tiene aparentemente el inocente nombre de Estrella Girasol… To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1235/29
I had an absolute blast recording this episode with Summer Shine—owner of Sunshine Paddle Adventures here in Waco. Not only is she building one of the most fun businesses in town (clear kayaks at night? YES please), but she's also a serial entrepreneur with the kind of grit, creativity, and life wisdom we all need more of.We dove into all the topics (yep, even the three her best friend specifically told us not to bring up… whoops), and it made for one of the most real and refreshing convos we've had on the podcast. Summer shared what it's really like to rebuild after burnout, why she's fiercely protective of joy in business, and how paddling the Brazos became more than just a fun idea—it became a calling.✨ Whether you're a business owner, a fan of Waco's riverfront, or someone who just loves a good comeback story—this one's for you.Located right along the Brazos River, Sunshine Paddle Adventures offers: Clear Kayak Moonshine Tours Haunted Paddles in the fall Brunch Paddleboard experiences Hourly and full-day rentals
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Balance del final de la liga checa de fútbol y entrevista a la escritora Markéta Pilátová sobre Eva Haňková, la niña del sello en brazos de Masaryk, que ha cumplido 100 años.
Balance del final de la liga checa de fútbol y entrevista a la escritora Markéta Pilátová sobre Eva Haňková, la niña del sello en brazos de Masaryk, que ha cumplido 100 años.
Esteban Santos habla de la actualidad de la Unión Europea.
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Esto es lo que sostiene un ingeniero experto en todos los temas del mundo. Los aspavientos del Cholo aseguranuna energía limpia y sostenible. También hablamos de las agresiones a banderines de córner por parte de los futbolistas
Esto es lo que sostiene un ingeniero experto en todos los temas del mundo. Los aspavientos del Cholo aseguranuna energía limpia y sostenible. También hablamos de las agresiones a banderines de córner por parte de los futbolistas
Esto es lo que sostiene un ingeniero experto en todos los temas del mundo. Los aspavientos del Cholo aseguranuna energía limpia y sostenible. También hablamos de las agresiones a banderines de córner por parte de los futbolistas
Esto es lo que sostiene un ingeniero experto en todos los temas del mundo. Los aspavientos del Cholo aseguranuna energía limpia y sostenible. También hablamos de las agresiones a banderines de córner por parte de los futbolistas
In this episode, TXOGA President Todd Staples is joined by Senator Charles Schwertner, who represents Senate District 5, an eleven-county region of Central and East Texas that includes Bastrop, Brazos, Freestone, Leon, Limestone, Madison, Milam, Robertson, San Jacinto, Walker, and Williamson counties.Senator Schwertner also serves as the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Business and Commerce, which is responsible for a wide range of issues that impact businesses and commerce in the state of Texas, including electricity. They discuss the Committee's priorities for the legislative session, which include promoting energy production, preventing wildfires and oilfield theft, and strengthening Texas' electric grid to meet current and future transmission needs.--Texas Senate: Office of Texas Senator Charles Schwertner, District 5Texas Senate: Senate Committee on Business and Commerce
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En este episodio de Somo Yankees hablamos sobre los Brazos estelares de Yankees siguen sin cumplir.- La falta de constancia de Carlos Rodón y Devin Williams. - La gran salida de Fried. - La serie vs Giants
The Texas Declaration of Independence was adopted on March 2, 1836 at Washington on the Brazos.
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Rafa Latorre reflexiona en La Brújula sobre algunos de los temas de actualidad del día.
Con Vox quiere llevar a cabo Mazón la reconstrucción. Con su huella en las cuentas de la comunidad, con su implicación en el destino de cada uno de los euros. Pero el acuerdo señala también, y de manera indiscutible, a Alberto Núñez Feijóo, cuya debilidad ha quedado más que patente al ser incapaz de diseñar la maniobra para descabalgar al president de la Generalitat.
Aunque no lo veamos, podemos confiar en Dios, porque él sí nos ve y nos tiende sus fuertes brazos de amor.
In this episode we're joined by Professor Jennifer Powell McNutt, who is the Franklin S. Dyrness Chair of Biblical and Theological Studies and Professor of Theology and History of Christianity at Wheaton College and the author of the book that we discuss in this episode, The Mary We Forgot: What the Apostle to the Apostles Teaches the Church Today (published by Brazos). Over the course of the episode we talk about the many misunderstandings about Mary Magdalene, how to disentangle her legacy from those misconceptions, and why it matters for the church today. Team members on the episode from The Two Cities include: Dr. John Anthony Dunne, Dr. Madison Pierce, and Dr. Sydney Tooth. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When the Texas Declaration of Independence was adopted at Washington on the Brazos, the Texas Delegates and citizens fled the area. Mexican General and his troops were headed that way.
In this episode we're joined by Professor Beth Allison Barr, who is the James Vardaman Professor of History at Baylor University and the author of Becoming the Pastor's Wife: How Marriage Replaced Ordination as a Woman's Path to Ministry (published by Brazos). Over the course of our conversation we talk about how the common notion in certain Christian circles that the pastor's wife is the highest path to ministry for women is a post-Reformation construction that is socially conditioned. Professor Barr talks about some of the weird how-to books that she engaged for this project, and some of the odd approaches to Scripture that are required to make this perspective seem legitimate. Team members on the episode from The Two Cities includes: Dr. John Anthony Dunne, Dr. Brandon Hurlbert, Dr. Grace Ng, Dr. Madison Pierce, and Dr. Sydney Tooth. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Danny gets back from Dallas for Disc South right before Aaron takes off for Waco and Austin! Plus Krash imitates Monster Trucks after his visit to Northern Michigan. If you're in the Austin are make sure to attend the Paige Pierce 3 Disc Challenge on Sunday at Live Oak Brewing. Sign up here!https://www.discgolfscene.com/tournament/3_Disc_Challenge_with_Paige_Pierce_Austin_TX_2025And make sure you attend the Paige Pierce Meet & Greet Tuesday at Slow Rise on the Brazos in Waco, Texas.
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As the Texas Railroad Commission falls from global oil dominance, the energy crisis of the 1970s strikes and one gas company cuts power to millions. What comes next brings plenty of political intrigue, and sets up a divided system of energy regulation in Texas unlike anywhere else in the country. The post The Bull of the Brazos appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Escuche esta y más noticias de LA PATRIA Radio de lunes a viernes por los 1540 AM de Radio Cóndor en Manizales y en www.lapatria.com, encuentre videos de las transmisiones en nuestro Facebook Live: www.facebook.com/lapatria.manizales/videos
En entrevista con Pamela Cerdeira, para MVS noticias, Alessandra Rojo de la Vega, alcaldesa de Cuauhtémoc, habla de las amenazas en su contra, presuntamente por acciones vs chelerías en Tepito.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1,500 estudiantes de la Facultad de Medicina de la UNAM atenderán en comunidades ruralesReducen feminicidios en Sonora "Combatan por un futuro radiante para Alemania": Elon MuskMás información en nuestro Podcast
Send us a textEver wondered how a small town became the birthplace of a state as vast as Texas? Join me as I unravel the history and charm of Brenham and Washington County, Texas. From the hallowed grounds of Washington on the Brazos, where the Texas Declaration of Independence was signed, to the intriguing exhibitions of the Star of the Republic Museum and Independence Hall, this episode promises to enrich your understanding of Texas' storied past. Together, we'll step back in time at Barrington Plantation, where costumed guides vividly recreate early Texan life, and explore the quaint town of Chapel Hill, famous for its delightful festivals and mouth-watering Chapel Hill Sausage.As we navigate through Brenham, discover the lesser-known facets of its heritage, including Tobin Park's innovative firefighting history and the rich collections at the Brenham Heritage Museum and Fire Museum. Marvel at the Flying Horses Antique Carousel, one of the oldest in Texas, which offers a nostalgic ride through history. And of course, no journey to Brenham would be complete without indulging in its culinary offerings, from the legendary barbecue at Truth Barbecue to sweet and savory treats at Must Be Heaven and the Dairy Bar. Whether you're a history buff, a food lover, or someone seeking the peaceful allure of the Texan countryside, this episode offers a tapestry of experiences that will captivate and inspire.Please subscribe and leave a review on I-Tunes. Feel free to drop me an email I would love to hear from you editor@thetravellingfool.com You can sign up for my email list Past Podcasts Follow me on social media FaceBook Twitter now X LinkedInInstagram
Welcome Back if y'all remember I had to redo this podcast. I hope it is worth the redo for y'all. I thought it was a great conversation. I love a distillery that gives back to the community. Make sure you check out our sponsors Badmotivatorbarrels.com/shop/?aff=3 https://www.instagram.com/zsmithwhiskeyandmixology?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Hinterhausdistilling.com Patreon.com/the_whiskeyshaman Rio Brazos Distillery The first distillery in Brazos County, the Rio Brazos Distillery was founded in 2013 by the Barkman family. We make whiskey from small batches of sweet corn, red winter wheat and two-row malted barley — all grown in Texas by Texan farmers — and distilled in a pot still. A uniquely American style known as a Tennessee narrow hearts cut, our double-distillation process involves four all-day cooks, four all-day stripping runs and a final 13-hour long spirit run. We donate our spent grains to a local company that grows insects for poultry farming. Sealed with Pride. Stamped with Your Ring. Commemorate the Achievement. Seal and stamp a bottle with your class ring's imprint. This December during regular tasting room hours. College Station Texas Corn Whiskey College Station is distilled from a sweet bourbon mash of sweet corn, wheat and malted barley. Its time in both new and used charred oak barrels results in flavors of candied fruits, apricot, nutmeg and toasted coconut. A long finish ends with notes of fresh-cut grass. 45% alcohol by volume | Single Barrel | Hearts Cut Texas Bourbon We mill and cook a sweet mash from Texas-grown corn, wheat and malted barley in our kettle and ferment for five days before transferring it to our pot still. A uniquely American style known as a Tennessee narrow hearts cut, our double-distillation process involves four all-day cooks, four all-day stripping runs and a final spirit run. During this spirit run, we collect the best fraction of distillate during a slow, 13-hour long run. The hearts, once diluted and aged in new, charred American white oak barrels, is bourbon.
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Tune in to hear our recap of the Western States and Hardrock lotteries along with notable runners who will be on the starting lines in 2025. We go over race results from McDowell Mountain Frenzy, Brazos Bend, Hitchcock Experience, The TN Mile, Ray Miller 50/50, and the Festivus 50 Miler. We talk about the female owned race company in Charleston, SC called Palmetto Ultras. A few notable FKTs were set recently including the women's FKT on the mt. Tam Hill Climb and also the unsupported men's FKT on the Mason-Dixon Trail (DE, MD, PA). Tara Dower signs what may be a record breaking sponsorship deal with Altra. AJW is starting a legendary aid station series of articles on iRunFar and the public can submit nominations. Aravaipa continues to grow and has expanded into SoCal for 2025. Finally, voting begins on Dec. 17th for Ultrasignup's Keep Trail Running Weird Awards! “Just One Mile” Documentary on the Mid State Mile (I believe you can watch on Apple TV or purchase on Amazon: https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/just-one-mile/umc.cmc.2n0ufshaco4s2xr2t0zv7a7gf FreeTrail Video of Anna Gibson Mt. Tam FKT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VfrAA_Fdp4 Socials Strava Club: https://www.strava.com/clubs/1246887 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ultrarunning_news_network/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555338668719 X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/ultrarunnews Threads: https://www.threads.net/@ultrarunning_news_network Email: ultrarunning.news.network@gmail.com
Una de las personas atacadas en el Metro se mantiene en observación Chiapas avanza en despenalización total del aborto Para 2050 cambio climático afectará profundamente a la niñezMás información en nuestro Podcast
In this episode we're joined by Kaitlyn Schiess, who is a Doctoral Student at Duke Divinity School, the Co-host of the Holy Post podcast and host of the Curiously Kaitlyn podcast, and the author of The Ballot and the Bible: How Scripture Has Been Used and Abused in American Politics and Where We Go from Her (published by Brazos). Over the course of our conversation, Kaitlyn shares with us how she's processing the results of the US Elections while also offering us many wise words about managing the diverse emotional responses expressed by people in our churches and neighborhoods, the need to be curious in order to cultivate empathy for others, and the importance of showing up locally instead of being so nationally-focused, among many other valuable insights. Team members on the episode from The Two Cities: Dr. John Anthony Dunne, Dr. Madison Pierce, and Dr. Logan Williams. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on The Whiskey Trip, Big Chief heads to Bryan/College Station to sit down with Nathan Barkman, Founder and Distiller at Rio Brazos Distillery. Named after the Brazos River, this Texas craft distillery sits in the heart of the state's agricultural region, where rich, black soil provides ideal conditions for growing the grains that fuel their exceptional whiskey. The Episode kicks off with a tasting of their unaged Whistlestop Texas Whiskey. The corn's sweetness shines through with notes of honey and vanilla. Next, they dive into Boxcar Blended Texas Whiskey, which gives Big Chief the essence of Irish whiskey with a Lone Star twist of spice. In the second half, Nathan shares College Station Texas Corn Whiskey. Its creamy texture, hints of barrel spice, and corn pop cereal notes make it an ideal after-dinner sipper. To close, they savor the single barrel Texas Bourbon Whiskey, a true Texas gem bursting with cinnamon spice, dried fruits, and molasses. This episode highlights Big Chief's passion for exploring craft whiskey from all corners of the trail. Cheers to another unforgettable journey on The Whiskey Trip!
Salvo en los tiernos brazos by #radioebenezerrd #radiocristiana #emisoracristiana #versiculodeldia #verseoftheday #versiculododia #fyp #viral #sermon #biblia #bible #spreaker #emisorasdominicanas #republicadominicana #programascristianos #spotifyConviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radio-ebenezer-rd-emisora-cristiana--3279340/support.
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patreon.com/agitator Buy BRAZOS from Belle Point Press: https://bellepointpress.com/products/brazos Keep up with Justin Carter: https://juscarts.com/ Discussed: Justin and Kelby's experiences and feelings of Brazoria County, Texas; poetry vs prose; "Not Meth"; escaping academia; sports journalism; fatherhood; devil possession and harvesting grave dirt from abandoned church cemeteries; Pokemon rap; the rise and fall of a local metal show promoter; the crossroads of anime and bath salts; the Wayans brothers and rebooting '90s sitcoms; child labor: for or against?
Salvo en los tiernos brazos by #radioebenezerrd #radiocristiana #emisoracristiana #versiculodeldia #verseoftheday #versiculododia #fyp #viral #sermon #biblia #bible #spreaker #emisorasdominicanas #republicadominicana #programascristianos #spotifyConviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radio-ebenezer-rd-emisora-cristiana--3279340/support.
Welcome back to the Osos den! We are back at it but this time.. in the WILD! Thanks to High View at the Brazos for Sponsoring this weeks episode and giving us a great stay for another amazing episode! Located only 35 min away from Fort Worth TX!The Osos are planning their Weddings but at the same time, their divorce?? As the Osos are progressively getting worse and worse.. they have a great take on what's going on in the world.. Mr Beast getting CANCELLED?? The Rainey st. Ripper?! We hope you enjoy the views on this episode as much as we did.. You can visit their website to plan your stay on the Brazos River in TX: https://www.highviewatbrazosriver.com/ Follow them on Instagram: @ highviewatthebrazos Don't forget to leave a comment, like and hit that SUB button for new episodes Every Thursday! Listen/Follow us: https://linktr.ee/ososgolosospodcast https://www.instagram.com/osos.golosos.podcast Join Our Discord:https://discord.com/invite/beRy7ZSbVz #oso #goloso #podcast #podcasting #podcastlife #podcastersofinstagram #reelsinstagram #reels #fyp #explorepage #explore #comedy #comedypodcast #texaspodcast #texas #dfw #fortworth #mexican #hispanic #817 #mrbeast #kristyson #raineyst #austin #weddingplanning #weddingday #weddingtips #divorce #divorceparty #river #brazos #brazosriver #highview #texas
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In this episode we answer emails from Steve, Grant, and Alexi (a/k/a "the Dude"). We discuss investing in managed futures and property and casualty insurance companies, rebalancing mechanisms and fitting those into a portfolio, Grant's various gambling problems with leveraged funds and assorted Metaverse doom-scrolling, and the recent annoying changes with Portfolio Visualizer. And our charitable push for our charity, the Father McKenna Center --get the match!Links:Father McKenna Center Donation Page (don't forget to include "The Financial Quarterback Match" in the comment/dedication box): Donate - Father McKenna CenterSocGen Managed Futures CTA And Trend Indices: Prime Services (Newedge) Indices (societegenerale.com)Kitces Rebalancing Methods Article: Optimal Rebalancing – Time Horizons Vs Tolerance Bands (kitces.com)New Testfol Backtester With OPTRA Example: testfol.ioSupport the Show.
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This week theologian Beth Felker Jones joins Kaitlyn to answer a question most of us have probably wondered about: Is God everywhere? And if God is everywhere, why can't we see God? Dr. Jones explains how God is different from everything God made, how we really will see God “face to face” one day, and how we actually can see God now. Plus, our first “Greatest Moments in Sunday School History” segment! Sponsor - Brazos Press, Christian books that further conversations and inspire wonder - Go to www.bakerbookhouse.com/theholypost to get 30% off your next Brazos book purchase!