September 9, 2008, is the release date for Joan's upcoming album, Day After Tomorrow, her first new studio recording in five years. Joan recorded the tracks in Nashville in December and February, working with producer Steve Earle and a band that includes bluegrass veterans Tim O'Brien and Darryl Scott, as well as Viktor Krauss and Kenny Malone. The album will feature three songs written by Steve Earle, including "God Is God," a song Joan debuted during her recent tour. The song "Scarlet Tide" (Elvis Costello/T-Bone Burnett) has just been added to the music player at Joan's MySpace profile. Day After Tomorrow also includes songs by Eliza Gilkyson, Patti Griffin, Tom Waits, Diana Jones and Thea Gilmore.
HENRY RUSSELL’S LAST WORDS
BY JOAN BAEZ
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Henry Russell’s gave then and is still giving.
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HENRY RUSSEL’S LAST WORDS
I knew the Federal No.3 Miners needed a song, said Carol Thorn. I just did not know who to get to write it.
Then in August, 2006 I went to see Diana Jones perform at the Blue Moose Café in Morgantown WV. I had read an article about Diana tracing her roots back to birth family back in Tennessee. I knew she would have a love of history. I was really impressed by her drive to find her family. After I heard her sang I asked her if she would write the song for the Federal No.3 Miners and Diana agreed to write the song.
I sent Diana the information about the mine and the explosion but she was having difficultly writing the song. But after Diana received Henry Russell’s last words off the death notes from Federal No.3 — Diana wrote the song in about 15 minutes.
Henry Russell spoke for all these men and he is telling there story now. Thanks to the Russell-Solly Family and Diana Jones.
There are different types of giving. Henry Russell died at Federal Mine No.3 and my grandfather, Harold G. Smith died at Arkwright No.1. And even now they are helping to build the Federal No.3 Memorial and Miners Memorial Park.
DIANA JONES
Federal No.3 Miners Song