New Harmony Sisterhood Band- ...And Ain't I a Woman?
The New Harmony Sisterhood Band, formed in the mid-seventies from among students at the Goddard-Cambridge Graduate School for Social Change, draws on the folk idiom for style, and the women's liberation movement for inspiration. The collective sings of the realities of working women and oppressed women, women who are role models as activists (Sojourner Truth) and liberation fighters. Liner notes include a brief biography of the band and of its members as well as song lyrics and chords for each of the album's tracks.
Tracklist:
- Sojourner Truth
- Cotton Mill Girls
- Ballad
- Working Class Woman
- Ella Ellison
- Draglines
- Union Maid
- Ballad Of Joan Little
- Two O'Clock Lounge
- Amelia Earhart's Last Flight
- Unfinished Business
- All Our Lives
The New Harmony Sisterhood Band, formed in the mid-seventies from among students at the Goddard-Cambridge Graduate School for Social Change, draws on the folk idiom for style, and the women's liberation movement for inspiration. The collective sings of the realities of working women and oppressed women, women who are role models as activists (Sojourner Truth) and liberation fighters. Liner notes include a brief biography of the band and of its members as well as song lyrics and chords for each of the album's tracks.
Tracklist:
- Sojourner Truth
- Cotton Mill Girls
- Ballad
- Working Class Woman
- Ella Ellison
- Draglines
- Union Maid
- Ballad Of Joan Little
- Two O'Clock Lounge
- Amelia Earhart's Last Flight
- Unfinished Business
- All Our Lives