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7 unusual facts about Earl Robinson


Around the World with Three Dog Night

#"Black and White" (David I. Arkin, Earl Robinson) – 2:56

Benjamin A. Botkin

At a panel of the 1939 Writers' Congress, which also included Aunt Molly Jackson, Earl Robinson, and Alan Lomax, Botkin spoke of what writers had to gain from folklore: "He gains a point of view. The satisfying completeness and integrity of folk art derives from its nature as a direct response of the artist to a group and group experience with which he identifies himself and for which he speaks."

Joy to the World: Their Greatest Hits

#"Black and White" (David I. Arkin, Earl Robinson) - 3:47

Lawrence Northcott

Traded by the Montreal Maroons with Earl Robinson and Russ Blinco to the Chicago Blackhawks for $30,000, September 15, 1938.

Rollins Plays for Bird

# "The House I Live In" (Lewis Allan, Earl Robinson) - 9:21 Bonus track on CD rerelease

Seven Separate Fools

#"Black and White" (David I. Arkin, Earl Robinson) - 3:51

The Best of 3 Dog Night

#"Black and White" (David I. Arkin, Earl Robinson) – 3:47


Aunt Molly Jackson

In the mid-1930s, she performed in New York City together with Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Earl Robinson, Will Geer, her half-brother Jim Garland, and her half-sister Sarah Ogan Gunning.

Sarah Ogan Gunning

In New York, they met many leaders of the folksong revival, including Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Burl Ives, Huddie Ledbetter, and Earl Robinson.


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