Sing Out! Sampler Lot – 5 Issues Across the Decades | Folk Revival Ephemera, From Joe Hill to the ’80s

$60.00

Offering: 5 issues from the Sing Out! publishing house: the Fifth Anniversary Issue (Winter 1956), Reprints from Sing Out! booklet (ca. early ’60s), the Winter 1959 issue featuring Jerry Silverman, as well as the Songs of Joe Hill, and finally a later issue from Summer 1983 (Vol. 29, No. 3).

Songs of Joe Hill VG-/Good+ with some rubbing/stains to rear cover; Sing Out! 5th Anniversary issue VG- with some spotting / aging on the front and back covers; the Reprints issue VG- with a stain on back cover and some mild rubbing; the Winter 1959 issue featuring Jerry Silverman on the cover is Good+ with a faded spine (common with the bright orange covers); and, finally, Vol 29 Issue 3 VG with mailing label attached to front cover. See pics!

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Description

Think of this as a curated field kit from the archives of Sing Out! — five issues and offshoots spanning decades of grassroots song, political protest, and cross-cultural harmony.

Included are two standout anniversary editions — the Fifth Anniversary Issue (Winter 1956) and the Reprints from Sing Out! booklet (1959), a $1 digest of essential pieces from the magazine’s formative years. Also in the mix: a classic Winter 1959 issue featuring Jerry Silverman, a Songs of Joe Hill tribute booklet published by Oak/Sing Out! in 1955 to mark the 40th anniversary of Hill’s execution, and a later issue from the Summer of 1983 (Vol. 29, No. 3) capturing a post-revival scene still rooted in Guthrie, Near, Reynolds, and the bones of the blues.

This set is ideal for educators, collectors, or anyone building a time-traveling songbook of American folk culture.

Additional information

Weight 1.5 lbs
Dimensions 10 × 7 × 2 in

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