The newest episode in my YouTube series GlobeSongs is on the American traditional song, “Mama Don’t Allow,” which was originally played by Black musicians in jug bands in the early 1900s and has been performed in a wide variety of styles over the years including bluegrass, jazz, and blues. My daughter joins me for our…
Author: Carla Seidl
“What Have We Done?” (“Senzeni Na?”)
This week on GlobeSongs, a South African traditional funeral song that played an important role in the anti-apartheid movement and is of continued relevance to the Black Lives Matter movement today.
Discovering “Dona, Dona”
This week I’ve been busy researching the folk song “Dona, Dona” and learning the first verse and chorus in the original Yiddish. Did you know that it is not a traditional Yiddish folk song, but rather, was written for a Yiddish theatrical production in the 1930s? Learn more on the latest episode of GlobeSongs:
La Bamba
The third GlobeSongs episode features a look at the origins of the well-loved Mexican son jarocho style folk song “La Bamba.” To be notified of future episodes, subscribe to the GlobeSongs channel on YouTube.
GlobeSong 2: Tu Ase Turpa Ikavi
The second episode of my new YouTube series, GlobeSongs, is out. I’m discussing and singing the Georgian folk song, “Tu Ase Turpa Ikavi,” also known as “Satrpialo.” Enjoy, and let me know if you have any feedback on how to improve the series.
New Series: GlobeSongs
Hey y’all (as they say around these parts), I’m starting a new YouTube series called GlobeSongs, and have just uploaded the first video. Each episode, I will sing a different folk song from around the world and give it context, considering themes of culture, language, and geography. First up is the Scottish/Irish folk song, “Wild…
“Enough Stuff” Music Video
My daughter and I revisited the song “Enough Stuff” from my 2013 Who Are My People? album to try out more video editing and as an early celebration of Earth Day. I wrote the song in 2011 while serving as a Peace Corps Response volunteer in Benin, West Africa, and it was originally entitled “Waste”…
Old Farmer’s Ball Documentary
I’ve finished a new documentary on the history of the Old Farmer’s Ball, our local folk dance organization that sponsors the Thursday night contra dance at Warren Wilson College. No, sadly there has been no social dancing recently due to COVID. These interviews are from 2019, and I’m glad to finally give them voice. Working…
Notes on Democracy
Current national and world events have me looking at some of my writing from Azerbaijan and Togo in a new light. At the time, 2006–8 and 2009–11, I was serving, through the Peace Corps, as a representative of the great United States of America. I personally wasn’t sure the U.S. was all that great, but…
Dock Seed Crackers
I learned about the dock plant this year, and have been interested to watch it as it has grown up in various patches in our yard. Currently, it is reaching upward, showing off its deep purple/brown seeds, which, I discovered, like the rest of the plant, are edible! I decided to gather some and make…