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Alice Gerrard Didn’t Plan a Bluegrass Career and Broke Its Glass Ceiling

Six decades ago, the singer’s duo with Hazel Dickens revolutionized the genre. As their albums are reissued, she reflected on her unexpected life in folk music and what’s next.

Grayson Haver Currin
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Content Type: Personal Profile, Dickens, Hazel, Folk Music, Gerrard, Alice, Pioneering Women of Bluegrass: The Definitive Edition (Album)
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