March 31, 2024

Singing BRAC for BRAC's 75th Anniversary

Collector Records – 1924

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: United States
Released: 1975
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk, Bluegrass
[Tracklist]
A1 Talking BRAC: Joe Glazer and Seldom Scene (04:34)
A2 Daddy What's A Train?: Joe Glazer (03:16)
A3 Casey Jones: Joe Glazer (02:11)
A4 Many A Man Killed On The Railroad: Joe Glazer (01:08)
A5 Union Train: Joe Glazer (02:56)
A6 Solidarity Forever: Joe Glazer and Seldom Scene (02:33)
B1 This Train's A Clean Train: Joe Glazer and Seldom Scene (02:14)
B2 Danville Girl: Joe Glazer (03:35)
B3 Pat Works On The Railroad: Joe Glazer (02:18)
B4 The Ballad Of Eugene Victor Debs: Joe Glazer (03:43)
B5 That's BRAC: Joe Glazer (01:57)
B6 We Shall Not Be Moved: Joe Glazer and Seldom Scene (02:51)
[Notes]
Founded in a cigar shop in 1899 by 33 members, the Brotherhood of Railway and Airline Clerks or BRAC represents 46,000 members in what is now known as the Transportation Communications International Union. Joe Glazer,"Labor's Troubadour" sings some of the most famous songs of the railroad, including "Joe Hill" in celebration of BRAC's 75th anniversary. The album premieres "Talking BRAC," a song written by Glazer especially for this occasion that chronicles the history of this powerful organization. The Seldom Scene, Washington D.C.-based bluegrass legends, are the backing band for many tracks.

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