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Gene Bluestein Discography of CDs
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Retrospective 1956-1986 CD (2005)
Gene Bluestein music CDs Recently discovered recordings from the Gene Bluestein ArchivesCuts from Gene Bluestein Folkways lps (late 50s & early 60s)Cuts from Bluestein Family lps never released on CDLive concert recordings, solo and with the Bluestein Family
Gene Bluestein's life was one of those that defies easy categorization. English professor, musician, folkorist, husband, father, social activist he was all of those things, yet all of those neat little boxes put together cannot contain the whole.
Bluestein's death at the age of 74, is a source of grief for many, but it also served to remind us of his life and his contributions.
He was a beloved English professor at Fresno State, in part because of his inclusion of music in his literature classes, which went against the grain of stratified academe. He also brought an innovative artist-in-residence program to the campus.
The use of music sprang from Bluestein's conviction, as his son Evo put it, that "music and dance and art are inseparable from life." They certainly were for Bluestein and his family. And it's not possible to separate Gene Bluestein from his family his wife, Ellie, and their children, sons, Joel, Evo and Jemmy and daughter Frayda. All of the children became accomplished musicians, and for years they performed with their father for delighted Fresno audiences in their annual Bluestein Family concerts.
The Bluestein family became famous as a sort of headquarters for high-energy involvement with life. The visiting artists stayed there during their semesters in Fresno, and there was a constant stream of friends, family and activists of every stripe, often lending the place an air of chaotic joy. That was Gene Bluestein's environment, the perfect place for a kind and gentle man brimming with passion for justice and life.
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Songs of the Holidays & Other Songs CD (2012)
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Songs of the North Star State CD (2012)
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Gene Bluestein Appears on
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Shut Up And Sing! - The Bluestein Sampler CD (1992)
Gene Bluestein CD discography Liner Note Author: Evo Bluestein.
Personnel: Evo Bluestein (vocals, guitar, banjo, dulcimer, autoharp, fiddle, accordion, hand claps, sound effects, background vocals); Jemmy Bluestein (vocals, guitar, mandolin, fiddle, flute, tin whistle, rub-board, washboard, hand claps); Jemmy Blustein (vocals, guitar, mandolin, flute, washboard, hand claps); Frayda Bluestein (vocals, guitar, hand claps); Gene Bluestein (vocals, banjo, hand claps); Joel Bluestein (vocals, fiddle, hand claps); Kenny Hall (bass voice, mandolin); Terry Barrett (guitar); Arigo d'Albert (hurdy-gurdy); Dewey Balfa (fiddle); Mickie Zekley (flute); Francois Dizin (tin whistle); Vickie Yancy (concertina); Chris Millar (drums); Christine Balfa (triangle); Ira Bernstein (dancer).
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 Gene Bluestein Songs
Popular or famous Gene Bluestein music songs: Mathy Groves, Goodbye My Lover I'm Gone, Lost Your Head Blues, Strangest Dream, I Once Loved A Lass. More music songs I Had a Little Coat, You Gotta Move When the Spirits Say Move, Maquinolandela, Jonah, Bury Me In My Overalls, Plant a Tree. More music songs Hello Stranger, Going Across the Sea, Mamie's Blues, Where Does Love Come From?, Rocky Island/Ida Red, Northfield. More music songs Where Now Are the Hebrew Children, Oleanna, Last Days In Georgia. See All Songs
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