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Mary McCaslin, Folk Singer Who Lamented the Lost Old West, Dies at 75

The New York Times – Music:

A songwriter in her own right, she was known for renditions of pop and rock songs, “Pinball Wizard” among them, that made them sound like mountain ballads.

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