Down in the Mine: American Coal Miners and Their Songs, 1890-1960
A Road Scholar Program by Bucky Halker
When
Jun 23, 2022
2:00pm–3:00pm
Cost
Free
Open to the public
Coal miners in Illinois and the rest of the U. S. have a long tradition of writing poetry and music related to their occupation and this program brings that tradition to the forefront.
Down in the Mine combines music performance (guitar and vocal) and commentary. The presentation features songs by coal miners, including Illinois miners.
The commentary places this important folk tradition in historical context and offers details on coal mining, mining accidents, labor struggles, coal-miner bards and songwriters, early country music, and individual songs.
This event is Free and Open to the public. For more information, please contact Dana Uhls at danaluhls@gmail.com.
JEFFERSON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM COVID-19 POLICY
Masks will be required and extra seating will be available for social distancing. Hand sanitizer will be available.
Learn more about Bucky Halker, this program, and how to book it.
Sponsors
Jefferson County Historical Society Museum