• Episode 16: Corkery’s Farewell
    Feb 4 2025


    The Murder of PC Lines, Hanging of Jeremiah Corkery and the Real Peaky Blinders!


    We’ve headed back to Blighty for this week’s episode and delved further into the world of the Gallows Ballad. Amelia examines the real Peaky Blinders, how they differed from the TV series’ portrayal, and looks at the tragic murder of PC Lines and the harrowing account of the hanging of the perpetrator Jeremiah Corkery. She also comes up with a rather silly suggestion for preventing this kind of violence…


    Sources - Paul Slade, planetslade.com, ‘Peaky Blinders: The Real Story’ by Carl Chinn, thecultural.me, and Wikipedia.


    Instead of a Spotify playlist this week, we’re going to direct you to Paul Slade’s fantastic Gallows Ballad Project, where you might soon see a submission from us! Head to: https://www.planetslade.com/planetslade-music02.html

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Episode 15: Young Freda Bolt
    Jan 21 2025

    It’s Some Dark Holler Day! And this episode, we bring you the sad story of Freeda Bolt! A young girl from Virginia who elopes with her sweetheart in hopes of a happily ever after. Alas, what happens next is the theme of the ballad Young Freda Bolt. We sing and tell her story and Allison rewrites history for her version of the song.

    Sources:


    Appalachianhistory.net “The Story of Freeda Bolt” posted by Dave Tabler


    Roanoke Times, Thursday, December 19, 1929


    Theroanoker.com “Strange Days of Roanoke: Murder on the Mountain” by Nelson Harris, October 26, 2021


    Crimesong by Richard H. Underwood


    Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/07T7TOa0lCHNJtfJk5e3l2?si=Rcbm170BS0akgx1So6nXSg


    Link to Planned Parenthood: plannedparenthood.org



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    49 mins
  • Episode 14: Cruel Elizabeth Vickers
    Jan 7 2025


    IT'S SOME DARK HOLLER TUESDAY!! We're back in your podcast feed every 2nd Tuesday. IN this week's episode, we FINALLY leave North Carolina, and in fact the US of A! Amelia tells us the story of the truly awful and irredeemable Elizabeth Vickers, and her murder of William Jones in Brixton, London in the 1850s. Sources for this episode - Paul Slade and planetslade.com, the British Newspaper Archive, Wikipedia and The Slaveholder Abroad or Buck's Visit With His Master to England.

    Spotify link to The JetSonics “Cruel Elizabeth Vickers”: https://open.spotify.com/track/38NYlq7ugr1KCbrMRk9jlG?si=8n66lmUzTkudW6yO_t8Q3g

    YouTube link to Wagon Train theme song:

    https://youtu.be/DG12dJfX1QM

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Episode 13: The Ballad of Frankie Silver
    Dec 25 2024

    Episode 13: The Ballad of Frankie Silver

    Wow! It’s been a while! BUT WE’RE BACK with a new episode just in time for Christmas! This ballad has all the components to make a great A24 film: The remote Appalachian woods, a bleak snowy night, a drunk abusive white man, a small pissed off woman, and AN AXE, and a legacy that leaves us asking WHY! We’ll discuss the ins and outs of one of the most famous murder ballads of all time and sing the old and new version of her infamous story!

    Spotify Playlist:

    https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0xOSGdNPaQ7LffA8abKwEQ?si=yj1MLNsiT9uD_ClbTImpbQ


    Sources:

    Folkstreams.net “The Ballad and the Legends of Frankie Silver: A Search for the Woman’s Voice by Daniel Patterson


    Die With It In You: The Legend of Frankie Silver (1831) from the Old Fashioned Murder and Mayhem Podcast by Mindy Hudson


    The Untold Story of Frankie Silver by Perry Deane Young


    Story by Bobby McMillon:

    https://youtu.be/qAFT4OwNhSg?si=MNdSM8M4KSYywLy



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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Episode 12: Stagolee (Part 2)
    Sep 14 2024


    Welcome to Stagolee Part 2! In this episode we hear how Lee Shelton may have got the nickname ‘Stack’, how the ballad circulated throughout the country in a multitude of musical and cultural forms, crossing racial divides, and how its legacy can still be seen in the music of today.


    Sources - Hear My Sad Story, by Richard Polenberg

    - Stagolee Shot Billy by Cecil Brown

    - Wikipedia


    Spotify Playlist

    https://open.spotify.com/playlist/502Tb2TI78URZzIYiW1nSe?si=ykYAUUZaTtGWmalUMHw0IA&pi=a-VVlhNzoiTh-n

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    49 mins
  • Episode 11: Stagolee
    Aug 28 2024



    On this week’s episode we have the first of another 2 parter, this time told by Amelia! we cover the fascinating and very culturally significant Stagolee aka Stacker Lee aka Stack O’Lee. Here who exactly Stack Lee was and why over 450 versions of the song have been recorded, in almost as many different iterations! And who knew a Stetson could be the cause of so much trouble?! Sources: Stagolee Shot Billy by Cecil Brown, Hear My Sad Story by Richard Polenberg

    Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/08Zvk6x1xGL0GRW5vd1kY3?si=omZT_NFGQ_6EP3W_9Z0gyw

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Episode 10: Tom Dula (part two)
    Aug 13 2024

    Episode 10: Tom Dula (part two)


    Amelia and Allison (and our special guest) carry on with the highly dramatic “love pentagon” of Tom Dula! Find out what happens to poor Laura and who got away with it! All ending with Allison’s ballad of the secret instigator of this whole mess! Also please note our accompanying playlist of all the various versions of The Ballad of Tom Dooley to enhance your listening experience: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7jxcETWFugDvyVdELTyTK0?si=Hxk84g_bSby7pAny49nCDg


    Sources: The True Story of Tom Dooley by John Edward Fletcher PhD, Unprepared to Die by Paul Slade, and The Ballad of Tom Dooley by John Foster West

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    47 mins
  • Episode 9: Tom Dula (part one)
    Jul 31 2024
    Episode 9: Tom Dula (part one) Dula? Dooley? Potato? Potahto? Amelia and Allison dive deep into the real story behind one of the most popular songs responsible for the big folk boom of the 50s and 60s. This one is SCANDALOUS! Fetch your smelling salts and clutch your pearls as Allison tells the true story of the “round-heeled” Tom Dula! Sources: The True Story of Tom Dooley by John Edward Fletcher PhD, Unprepared to Die by Paul Slade, and The Ballad of Tom Dooley by John Foster West Spotify Companion Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7jxcETWFugDvyVdELTyTK0?si=zo4nSGFeQ2yqdYhNzYc5TA
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    40 mins