The Life and Songs of Joe Hill - The Man Who Never Died
Folksinger and Storyteller Adam Miller recounts the story of Joel Emmanuel Hägglund (1879-1915) AKA Joe Hill – The Man Who Never Died. Joe Hill took the popular melodies played by turn-of-the-century Salvation Army bands and wrote new words to the old melodies, creating union song that were published in the I.W.W.'s Little Red Songbook. • Adam Miller's website is Folksinging.org

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