Lonesome Sisters

The Lonesome Sisters, Sarah Hawker and Debra Clifford, were voted Best Acoustic Duo of 2006 by Gibson Guitars.[1] They have performed at venues such as the Newport Folk Festival and the Kaufman Center, Merkin Hall in NYC, and performed with Ginny Hawker & Tracy Schwarz, Jesse Winchester, The Levon Helm Band, Hazel Dickens, Alice Gerrard, Laurie Lewis, Dudley Connell, Marshall Wilborn, Tony Trischka, Mike Marshall and Darol Anger. At Merlefest 2004 they performed and won best country song in the Merlefest Chris Austin Songwriting Contest for Sarah's song, "Forgiveness." They have recorded six CD's on their own record label, Tin Halo Music. "Follow Me Down" was voted best original song in the Clifftop WV Appalachian Stringband Festival Songwriting Contest. Sarah was a judge in the 2007 Chris Austin Songwriting Contest.

Sarah Hawker learned about traditional Appalachian singing from her aunt Ginny Hawker, traditional Appalachian singer, and her uncle Tracy Schwarz of the New Lost City Ramblers, as well as her grandfather, Ben Hawker, beloved Primitive Baptist singer and teacher, and teller of tall tales. Along with singing and songwriting, she plays guitar, clawhammer banjo and harmonium.

Debra Clifford has toured with Ginny Hawker & Tracy Schwarz, and is also a member of Old Buck, an old time music stringband with Riley Baugus on Banjo; Emily Schaad, fiddle; and Sabra Guzman, bass. The Old Buck CD was chosen by Scott Nygaard, editor of Acoustic Guitar magazine, as one of the best albums of 2013.

In 2012, Sarah and Debra recorded 3 new CD's: Deep Water, Lonesome Scenes with Riley Baugus, and Long Time Sun released as Sarah Hawker, which is a Kudalini Yoga CD.

Reviews

"Crystalline harmonies and mournful tunes..." The Boston Globe 8/05 on the Lonesome Sisters at the Newport Folk Festival.

"My listeners and I love the Lonesome Sisters music. Warm, authentic and beautifully crafted, the albums are a joy". -Bob Harris, BBC RADIO 2

On The Lonesome Sisters with Riley Baugus CD 2: "The Lonesome Sisters’ sound is straight out of Kentucky or West Virginia. Intricate acoustic guitar, upright bass and shimmering harmonies fill these beautiful bluegrass ballads. Performing Songwriter Magazine Sept/Oct 2005, Top 12 DIY Picks

On The Lonesome Sisters CD 1: "The warm plainitive voices of Sarah Hawker and Debra Clifford were simply destined to be entwined. Chad Crumm's production makes you feel like you are in the room with them. Their own compositions are indistinguishable in spirit and quality from the traditionals or Stanley Brothers songs here. Instrumental accompaniment by Clifford, Crumm, and Rose Sinclair (Heartbeats, Planet Zydeco) is all the more compelling for its restraint. "Omie Wise" features Hawker's voice unaccompanied and is the most chilling rendition I have heard. (BC) Dirty Linen Magazine August/September '05

"The Lonesome Sisters are comprised of vocalist Sarah Hawker and Debra Clifford on vocals and guitar. If the name Hawker seems familiar, Sarah is the niece of master traditional vocalist Ginny Hawker. Sarah was also one of the recipients of the prestigious Chris Austin Songwriter's Award at Merlefest 2004. It's fascinating to trace the progress of musical talent and these two recordings, while released within a year of each other, show a tremendous development in the duo's performing style and songwriting ability. Debra Clifford and Sarah Hawker have produced two recordings of great tenderness and beauty. Anyone who is a fan of wonderful harmony singing and well-written songs will truly enjoy the work of The Lonesome Sisters".-Tom Druckenmiller, Sing Out! Fall 2004

References

  1. ↑ "Lonesome Sisters sing achingly beautiful songs", Herald Times Online, 29 September 2007 (subscription required).

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