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  1. Rosalie Sorrels (June 24, 1933 – June 11, 2017) [1] was an American folk singer-songwriter. She began her public career as a singer and collector of traditional folksongs in the late 1950s. During the early 1960s she left her husband and began traveling and performing at music festivals and clubs throughout the United States.

  2. 15 de jun. de 2017 · Rosalie Sorrels. Rick Ardinger/Courtesy of Red House Records. Rosalie Sorrels died this week, at her daughter Holly's house in Reno, Nevada, with her daughter Shelley and son Kevin at her...

  3. 13 de jun. de 2017 · By William Grimes. June 13, 2017. Rosalie Sorrels, a singer and storyteller who drew on her own tempestuous life in songs of struggle and heartache that inspired a generation of rising folk...

  4. Real Name: Rosalie Ann Stringfellow. Profile: Rosalie Sorrels (born June 24, 1933, Idaho, USA - died June 11, 2017) was an American folk singer-songwriter. Sites: Wikipedia. Variations: Viewing All | Rosalie Sorrels. Rosalie Sorrells, Rosalie Sorrels And Friends, Sorrels, R. Sorrels, Rosalie, Rosalie Sorels, Sorrells.

  5. 2 de nov. de 2020 · REMEMBERING ROSALIE SORRELS. Hard Travelin’ Lady. June 24, 1933—June 11, 2017. By Ross Altman, PhD. Rosalie Sorrels grabbed her D-28 and took the Westbound—she didn’t say where she was going. She was living in hospice care at her daughter Holly Marizu’s home in Reno, Nevada.

  6. Folksinger known for rising to meet the challenges of a hard life, as reflected in both her songs and her storytelling. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1950s - 2010s. Born. June 24, 1933 in Boise, ID. Died. June 11, 2017 in Reno, NV. Genre. Folk. Styles. Contemporary Folk, Traditional Folk, Political Folk. Also Known As.

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    2nd Annual Rosalie Sorrels Music Festival The 2020 Rosalie Sorrels Music Festival is cancelled due to the global pandemic. Stay tuned for 2021! Help support the festival! Please visit our Go Fund Me campaign. • Facebook Event Page @ Julius M. Kleiner Memorial Park, 1900 N Records Ave, Meridian,