Alice Gerrard is a talent of legendary status. In a career spanning more than 50 years, she has known, learned from, and performed with many of the old-time and bluegrass greats and has in turn earned worldwide respect for her own important contributions to the music. Known for her groundbreaking collaboration with Appalachian singer Hazel Dickens during the 1960s and ’70s, the duo produced four classic LPs on Rounder and Folkways that  influenced scores of young women singers. "Their sound electrified the folk world, and women, in particular, were inspired by their example. Their sound even created ripples in mainstream country music.  Emmylou Harris picked up their arrangement of 'Hello Stranger'...Naomi Judd was inspired by their version of 'The Sweetest Gift a Mother's Smile' to begin harmonizing with her daughter Wynonna.... [Hazel and Alice] were an overwhelming influence on many of the young women who were pouring into old-time and bluegrass music during this era. [1967-1975].... [They} left a legacy of spine-tingling backwoods harmony; sturdy old-time revivals; and resonant pro-woman original songs...." (From Finding Her Voice  by Mary A Bufwack and Robert K. Oermann, Crown Pub. 1993)

Photo: John Cohen

Down through the years Alice has appeared on more than 20 recordings, including projects with many traditional musicians such as Tommy Jarrell, Enoch Rutherford, Otis Burris, Luther Davis and Matokie Slaughter; with Tom Sauber and Brad Leftwich as Tom, Brad & Alice, with the Harmony Sisters,  The Piedmont Melody Makers, The Herald Angels, Beverly Smith,  Kay Justice, and with Anna R-g and Elizabeth LaPrelle


She  co-produced and appeared in the Les Blank documentary film Sprout Wings & Fly about Tommy Jarrell (https://lesblank.com/films/sprout-wings-and-fly-1983-2/). 
In 1987 Alice founded The Old-Time Herald and the Old-Time Music Group, a non-profit organization that oversees publication of The Old-Time Herald. Alice served as editor-in-chief of The Old-Time Herald from 1987 till 2003. It is still being published under the auspices of Sarah Byan (https://sarah-bryan.com) TAKE THIS SECTION ZND LIST LINKSVSEPARATELY 

A tireless advocate of traditional music, Alice has won numerous honors, including an International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) Distinguished Achievement Award, a Virginia Arts Commission Award, the North Carolina Folklore Society’s Tommy Jarrell Award, and an Indy Award. In 2017 Alice was inducted into the IBMA Hall of Fame along with Hazel Dickens. A film by Durham filmmaker Kenny Dalsheimer (https://thegrooveproductions.com/about/) about her life and music (You Gave Me a Song)  was shown at the Full Frame Festival in Durham, NC, at the Mill Valley Film Festival, and several others. Below is a link to the website for "You Gave Me a Song" film: https://www.instagram.com/yougavemeasong/.

In 2023 Alice finished her latest recording project, Sun to Sun, on the local Durham label, Sleepy Cat Records. It features all original songs by Alice and one original instrumental by Reed Stutz (https://www.reedstutz.com)who also plays on the recording along with Tatiana Hargreaves (https://www.tatianahargreaves.com),   Hasee Ciaccio (https://haseesongandcraft.com/about), DaShawn Hickman (https://www.gratefulweb.com/topics/dashawn-hickman), Gail GillsepieMarcy Marxer (https://www.cathymarcy.com), Phil Cook (https://philcookmusic.com), Nick Falk (https://www.virginiafolklife.org/view/virginia-folklife-remote-lessons-connector/entry/30/), and Joseph Dejarnette (http://www.studio808a.com).

These days, at almost 90,  Alice is touring less but still performs and teaches in workshops occasionally. You can find her schedule on the calendar. As she noted on the back cover of her new recording: "In the dark of the night I think sometimes about how this might be my final recording, my final mattress, my final car, my final dog—but then you never know...."

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Alice and Luther Davis

 

 

The Piedmont Melody Makers




**All Alice's recordings are on Bandcamp (https://alicegerrard.bandcamp.com) and can be downloaded. Physical copies (unless out of print) are available through her website, at events, workshops, etc.  but due to the espensive mailing fees these days if you want physical copies mailed I will have to include the $4.50 mailing charge (domestic) on top of the $15 cost for the CD. Canada, Europe, etc: i.e.: ranging from $20 to $10  will have to be added on to the cost of the CD.




Alice Gerrard
PO Box 52353
Durham, NC 27707
919-824-8232
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Masthead photo by Katherine Meehan