“Pluck” is the word that comes to mind when I think of Nanci Griffith and her music. In terms of stature, Nanci can be described as diminutive, or perhaps petite is a better, if overused, description. Ironically, the essence of Nanci Griffith is anything but small. She imbued her songs with a crystal clear, powerful voice and confident stage presence. In her simple way, Griffith is remembered as a giant among country and folk singer/songwriters. With twenty-four albums released from 1978 to 2002, Griffith has left a lasting impression on an art form she once described as “folkabilly.” Nanci’s music merges the elegant folk of her early years with the folk-rock of her later years.
I’ve covered many of Nanci’s songs on this blog, including this latest, “Trouble In The Fields.” It’s a penetrating and beautiful song inspired by Griffith’s recollections of her great-grandparents’ struggles with drought and hard economic times during the 1930s. “Trouble In The Fields” is dedicated to Nanci’s great aunt and uncle, Nettie Mae and Tootie, farmers for eighty years near Lubbock, Texas.
Here’s my cover.
2 replies on “The Powerful Legacy of Nanci Griffith in Country Music”
Beautiful performance of a heart-touching song, David!
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David,
Outstanding! You share the beauty within your heart that sings from a place that recognizes the passage of time, and this kind of melancholy is so deeply felt in how you so beautifully connect with this song that you share that with me. Both the joy and the sorrow, the full range of emotion and feeling as part of human existence. Thank you.
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