Sue Draheim
{{Short description|American fiddler}}
{{external links|date=December 2021}}
{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Sue Draheim
| image = SueDraheim 3121778.jpg
| image_upright = 1.25
| landscape =
| caption = Draheim in San Francisco, 2011photo courtesy of Earl Crabb (aka [http://humbead.com/ "The Great Humbead")], long time friend of Sue Draheim.
| birth_name = Susan Ann Draheim
| alias =
| birth_date = {{birth date|mf=yes|1949|08|17}}
| birth_place = Oakland, California, U.S.
| death_date = {{death date and age|mf=yes|2013|04|11|1949|08|17}}
| death_place = Berea, Kentucky, U.S.
| origin =
| instrument = Fiddle, violin, viola, voice
| occupation = Fiddler, singer, composer
| genre = Folk rock, Celtic, Old Time, Cajun, Zydeco, Classical
| years_active = 1967–2013
| label = Arhoolie, Transatlantic, Island, etc.
| website = [https://web.archive.org/web/20131126172045/http://suedraheim.com/music/ suedraheim.com/music]
}}
Sue Draheim ({{IPAc-en|audio=En-Draheim.oga|ˈ|d|r|ɔː|h|aɪ|m|}} {{respell|DRAW|hyme}}; August 17, 1949Larkin, Colin (2006). [https://books.google.com/books?id=IwkKAQAAMAAJ&q=%22sue+draheim%22+%22b.+august%22 The encyclopedia of popular music] The encyclopedia of popular music.] London: Oxford University Press. p. 100. {{ISBN|1561592374}}see also [http://www.californiabirthindex.org/birth/susan_ann_draheim_born_1949_3862832 californiabirthindex.org] and [http://rec.music.country.old-time.narkive.com/7crihg9S/old-time-birthdays-for-august old time birthdays for August] for verification of birthdate – April 11, 2013)The Mudcat Café, [http://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=150365&messages=9#3502934 R.I.P. fiddler Sue Draheim]News of Sue Draheim's passing reached across the Atlantic; fRoots, a UK monthly music journal, reported the news immediately (see [http://www.froots.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=7170&sid=2ea4df45a3f18584bb7761e20d2d990b Sue Draheim RIP] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221160746/http://www.froots.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=7170&sid=2ea4df45a3f18584bb7761e20d2d990b |date=2014-02-21 }}), and an article memorializing her appeared in The Independent, a major UK newspaper (see: Hunt, Ken (29 May 2013), [https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/sue-draheim-widely-admired-folk-violinist-8635048.html Sue Draheim: Widely admired folk violinist]). An obituary article for Draheim appeared also in [http://folk.wales/magazine/archive/June_2013/Obituaries.htm Folkwales], an on-line journal based in Wales. That she was appreciated and loved outside the English speaking world is indicated by a tribute to her (including a link to a recording of her playing Little Sadie) on the Spanish language blog of Yesternow, a radio station originating in Madrid (see [https://web.archive.org/web/20141225160727/http://musicayesternowradio.blogspot.com/2013/06/sue-draheim.html "...ese gran sonido al violín de Sue Draheim. Descanse en Paz."]). was an American fiddler, boasting a more than forty year musical career in the US and the UK. Growing up in North Oakland, Draheim began her first private violin lessons at age eleven, having started public school violin instruction at age eight{{cite web |url=http://media.smithsonianfolkways.org/liner_notes/folkways/FW02436.pdf |title=Berkeley Farms liner notes, page 4 |access-date=2013-06-10 |archive-date=2013-07-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130703161044/http://media.smithsonianfolkways.org/liner_notes/folkways/FW02436.pdf |url-status=dead }} while attending North Oakland's Peralta Elementary School. She also attended Claremont Jr. High, and graduated from Oakland Technical High School in 1967.{{cite web|url=http://www.classmates.com/people/Suzy-Susie-Sue-Draheim/43448581 |title=Peralta, Claremont, and Oakland Tech attendance dates (classmates.com) |website=Classmates.com |date=2000-09-17 |access-date=2013-06-10 |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222153545/http://www.classmates.com/people/Suzy-Susie-Sue-Draheim/43448581 |archive-date=2014-02-22 }}{{cite web|url=http://oaklandtech.com/staff/centennial/notable-alumni/|title=Notable Alumni|website=Oaklandtech.com|access-date=26 September 2016}}{{Cite web|url=https://oaklandtech.com/staff/centennial/2015/04/09/sue-draheim-67/|title=Susan Draheim '67|website=Oaklandtech.com|date=April 9, 2015}}
Originally trained as a classical violinist, Draheim became involved in many other genres and recorded albums with groups representing Cajun, Old Time, country, Zydeco, folk jazz, Irish and British folk music. Early on in her career, Celtic fiddle became Draheim's major focus.
While Draheim was primarily a fiddler, she never lost touch with her classical training, and was a member of the Berkeley Symphony Orchestra and the Bay Area Women's PhilharmonicYoung Fogies Gazette, [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1e_yaupgonDiqHI7Uh21Y6Pfj02V0uu8Q7BW-odYfCyI/edit?usp=sharing Sue Draheim biography] (scan courtesy of Susie Goehring, Field Recorders Collective) as well as UC Berkeley's University Chamber Chorus;UC Berkeley, Dept. of Music - [https://web.archive.org/web/20120925005127/http://music.berkeley.edu/performance/ensemble/past-performances/chamber.php Past Performances, University Chamber Chorus] Draheim, along with fiddler Kerry Parker, also "augmented" the harp trio "Trillium".San Francisco Early Music Society - [https://web.archive.org/web/20120201000000*/http://www.sfems.org/newsletters/news1106b.pdf Three Harps and Two Fiddles...] She also played in the US premiere of Frank Zappa's experimental orchestral piece A Zappa Affair.Berkeley Symphony Orchestra - [http://globalia.net/donlope/fz/docs/A_Zappa_Affair.html A Zappa Affair] She was described by Gael Alcock, cellist/composer with whom she performed one of Alcock's pieces, as "fiddler extraordinaire".gaelalcock.com - [http://www.gaelalcock.com/calendar/ "Minor Excursions"]
Late 1960s to early 1970s in the US
In the late 1960s, Draheim moved to a North Oakland house well known in the Bay Area music community and called simply "Colby Street".{{cite web|last=Hayatti|first=Zoharr A.|title=The huge house on Colby Street was wonderful ... there were musicians everywhere: upstairs, downstairs, on the lawn ...|url=http://www.gildedserpent.com/articles23/zaharrpart3n4.htm|publisher=Zaharr's Memoir- Part 3(& 4)}}{{cite web|last=Cohen, John|author-link=John Cohen (musician)|title=The musicians of Colby Street . . . |url=http://fieldrecorder.org/product/berkeley-in-the-1960s/|publisher=(album notes for "Berkeley in the 1960s") (scroll to bottom)}} This move proved to be a decisive one in terms of her musical career as it was where she changed from a "violinist" into a "fiddler". In writing her short biography in 1970 to accompany the album notes for Berkeley Farms, Draheim gives us some background on that transition:
{{quotation|I've lived around the Bay Area most of my life. There wasn't much money at home. I had to talk my parents into letting me take fiddle lessons. I started that when I was eight years old. This was public school instruction. After three years of that, I began private lessons. I stopped when I was fourteen, and didn't touch the violin until I was 19. I moved to Colby Street when I was eighteen years old. It was there that I met Jim Bamford. He taught me my first fiddle tunes (as opposed to the classical violin music I'd learned). This was in 1967.Smithsonian Folkways - [http://media.smithsonianfolkways.org/liner_notes/folkways/FW02436.pdf liner notes for BERKELEY FARMS] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130703161044/http://media.smithsonianfolkways.org/liner_notes/folkways/FW02436.pdf |date=2013-07-03 }} p.4}}
Draheim quickly got involved in American mountain string band music, forming a group called the "Diesel Duck Revue" in 1967 with Mac Benford, Hank Bradley, Sue Rosenberg, and Rick Shubb,{{cite book|last=Henry|first=Murphy Hicks |title=Pretty Good for a Girl: Women in Bluegrass|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=plJvCQfDzyQC&pg=PA247|year=2013|publisher=University of Illinois Press|location=Urbana|isbn=978-0-252-09588-7|page=247}}Smithsonian Folkways - [http://media.smithsonianfolkways.org/liner_notes/folkways/FW02436.pdf liner notes for BERKELEY FARMS] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130703161044/http://media.smithsonianfolkways.org/liner_notes/folkways/FW02436.pdf |date=2013-07-03 }}, p.5 performing with them at Berkeley's Freight & Salvage in 1968.chickenonaunicycle.com - [http://www.chickenonaunicycle.com/Freight%20and%20Salvage.htm Freight and Salvage]
At about the same time she started playing with a Colby Street group that, when she performed with them at the Sky River Rock Festival (Tenino, Washington in 1968 and 1969), called themselves "Dr. Humbead's New Tranquility String Band and Medicine Show". The band consisted of Sue Draheim, Jim Bamford, Mac Benford, and Will Spires and owed its name to their manager and sound man Earl Crabb (aka "The Great Humbead"); by the time Mike Seeger arranged for them to be recorded for the Folkways Berkeley Farms album in 1970, they'd shortened the charming but cumbersome name to simply "The New Tranquility String Band".{{cite web|url=http://www.deaddisc.com/GDFD_NorCal_H.htm |title=North California Groups - Dr. Humbead'S New Tranquility String Band And Medicine Show |website=Deaddisc.com |date=1966-10-15 |access-date=2013-06-10}}Malone, Bill C. (2011). [https://books.google.com/books?id=hlGXkAwIJ0cC&dq=%22Sue+Draheim%22+%22Mac+Benford%22+%22Jim+Bamford%22+%22Draheim%22+%22benford%22+%22humbead%27s+new+tranquility+string+band%22&pg=PA153 Music from the True Vine: Mike Seeger's Life and Musical Journey]. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. p.153. {{ISBN|0807835102}} Performing with the band, her photograph appeared on the poster for the 1968 Berkeley Folk Music Festival.{{cite web|url=http://concertposterauction.com/uploaded/radC62FBm5Fjjn20.jpg0.jpg |title=Sue Draheim at the 1968 Berkeley Folk Music Festival |access-date=2016-07-01 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130615192500/concertposterauction.com/uploaded/radC62FBm5Fjjn20.jpg0.jpg |archive-date=2013-06-15 }} Draheim and Dr. Humbead's New Tranquility String Band also appeared at the 1969 Third Annual San Diego State Folk Festival;{{cite web|url=http://bullhead.us/images2/3rdSDFF.jpg |title=Dr, Humbead's New Tranquility String Band at the 1969 SD State Folk Festival |access-date=2013-06-10}} links to recordings of their performance there are provided on folkartsrarerecords.com's website.folkartsrarerecords.com - [https://web.archive.org/web/20120726192435/http://www.folkartsrarerecords.com/3rd-festival (links to 1969 recordings of Dr, Humbead's New Tranquility String Band)]: [http://bullhead.us/mp3/SallyInTheGarden.mp3 Sally in the Garden], [http://bullhead.us/mp3/GoodbyeLizaJane.mp3 Goodbye Liza Jane], [http://bullhead.us/mp3/FlyingClouds.mp3 Flying Clouds], and [http://bullhead.us/mp3/BullyOfTheTown.mp3 Bully of the Town].
Colby Street housed other groups as well, one of them being the "Golden Toad", featuring mandolinist and guitarist Will Spires;{{cite web|url=http://www.chickenonaunicycle.com/Freight%20and%20Salvage.htm |title=Golden Toad |website=Chickenonaunicycle.com |access-date=2016-07-09}} she joined them for the summer solstice concert at Grace Cathedral in 1970.{{cite web|url=http://larkcamp.com/Preston/PrestonHistory.html |title=The Grace Cathedral Gig |website=Larkcamp.com |access-date=2016-07-09}} In 1970, Joe Cooley, Irish button accordion player who was living in San Francisco at the time, visited the Colby Street house{{cite web|url=http://www.joecooleytapes.org/ |title=The Joe Cooley Tapes |website=Joecooleytapes.org |access-date=2016-07-09}} and that was the beginning of Draheim's lifelong attachment to Irish music. She and others joined Cooley to perform Saturday nights at San Francisco's long-standing Irish pub, the Harrington Bar,{{cite web|url=http://www.harringtonsbarandgrill.com/about/#.UZGKgq69L4s |title=Harrington Bar |website=Harringtonsbarandgrill.com |access-date=2013-06-10}} making up the band which they called "Gráinneog Céilidh."[http://media.smithsonianfolkways.org/liner_notes/folkways/FW02436.pdf Will Spires p.4] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130703161044/http://media.smithsonianfolkways.org/liner_notes/folkways/FW02436.pdf |date=2013-07-03 }}, see also [http://media.smithsonianfolkways.org/liner_notes/folkways/FW02436.pdf Sue Draheim pp. 4-5] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130703161044/http://media.smithsonianfolkways.org/liner_notes/folkways/FW02436.pdf |date=2013-07-03 }}A note on the origin of the band's name: Gráinneog Céilidh translates literally as Hedgehog Party. The word céilidh has become more specifically associated with Irish dance bands, practically all of whom include Céilidh (or Céili) Band in the final part of their names (see Modern ceilidhs and [http://www.irish-showbands.com/ceilibands.htm The Ceili Bands of the 60's and before] ). A gráinneog (hedgehog) is a much maligned creature in Ireland (see [http://irishhedgerows.weebly.com/folklore.html The Folklore and Traditions of The Irish Hedgerow]) and has a reputation for being dirty and unkempt; Joe Cooley may have had the somewhat ragged appearance of the Colby Street people in mind when the name was suggested but, having a friendly little joke at their expense, admitted only that the hedgehog was "just the warmest, furriest little creature" (see [http://www.joecooleytapes.org/ The Joe Cooley Tapes]). (Special thanks to Jody Stecher for the story behind the name). Years later, Draheim's command of the Irish folk music idiom as well as her versatility in other genres would prompt one fan to comment: "And that is a very apt illustration of the point: Sue Draheim, a classically-trained violinist who has been mistaken for a real-deal Sligo fiddler who nowadays has a chair in a San Francisco symphony orchestra as well as playing in old timey bands".{{Cite web|url=http://mudcat.org/detail.cfm?messages__Message_ID=2796606|title=Mudcat Café Message|website=Mudcat.org|access-date=2023-12-02}}
In 1970 Draheim also got involved with several musicians at what was known as Sweets Mill Music Camp, about 200 miles east of Oakland on the edge of the Sierra National Forest. It was there that she played with legendary Delta blues guitarist Sam Chatmon in a group called the "California Sheiks" (named after Chatmon's back-home group, the "Mississippi Sheiks". Some recordings of Draheim and Chatmon from that period are known to have survived: one, a 7-inch mono tape reel holding eighteen songs and labelled "Box 3, Item 2007.04sdff070" in the UCLA Ethnomusicology Archive (which misspelled her name as "Drahiem"),UCLA Ethnomusicology Archive (Lou Curtiss San Diego Folk Festival Collection 1962-1987) - [http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt8f59s1t5/dsc/ Box 3, Item 2007.04sdff070: Sweets Mill Music Camp - The original musical meeting of "The California Sheiks" 1970 ] and the other, one song (which is not found in UCLA's collection) which was released in CD form in 1999 as part of a Sam Chatmon retrospective.discogs.com - [http://www.discogs.com/Sam-Chatmon-1970-1974/release/2552645 Sam Chatmon 1970-1974]
Early to late 1970s in the UK
From late 1970 to early 1977 Draheim lived in England, where her talents as a fiddler soon became so well recognized that Austrian music journalist Richard Schuberth:de:Richard Schuberth counted her among the "crème de la crème of the English folk-rock scene".(original: "die Crème de la Crème der englischen Folk-Rock-Szene"){{cite book|last=Schubert|first=Richard|title="CrossRoots" : das Lexikon der irischen, schottischen, englischen, walisischen und bretonischen Folk-, Traditional- und Roots-Musik|year=2002|publisher=Ludwig|location=Moers|isbn=3935943008|page=42|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Mg0KAQAAMAAJ&q=%22Sue+Draheim%22++%22creme+de+la+creme+der+englischen+Folk-rock-sze-%22}} She brought with her a background of US genres of folk music which blended well with the British folk-rock scene. In one case at least, her influence on the British music scene rebounded to have an effect on the US music scene: American guitarist and author of several instructional manuals Duck Baker wrote that he had learned the Peacock Rag from John Renbourn "who would have gotten it from Sue Draheim".Baker, Duck (2011). [https://books.google.com/books?id=76dux7MEOa0C&dq=%22sue+draheim%22+%22peacock+rag%22&pg=PA97 Encyclopedia of Irish and American Fiddle Tunes for Fingerstyle Guitar]. Pacific, MO: Mel Bay Publications. p. 97 {{ISBN|1610656849}}, {{ISBN|9781610656849}} Draheim had begun her association with John Renbourn in 1971,{{cite book|last=Harper|first=Colin |title=Irish folk, trad & blues: a secret history|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xEYYAQAAIAAJ&q=%22sue+draheim%22|year=2004|publisher=Collins Press|location=Cork|page=76|isbn=9781903464458 }} and joined the John Renbourn Group,{{cite book|last=Sweers|first=Britta|title=Electric Folk : The Changing Face of English Traditional Music|year=2004|publisher=Oxford University Press|page=85|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=t5E3PCZFtFEC&q=%22sue+draheim%22&pg=PA85|isbn=9780198038986}} cutting the album Faro Anniesample of Draheim's work on Faro Annie [http://musicayesternowradio.blogspot.com/2013/06/sue-draheim.html (track № 4) "Little Sadie...con ese gran sonido al violín de Sue Draheim. Descanse en Paz."] with John Renbourn, Keshav Sathe, and Jacqui McShee in 1972. Impressed by Draheim's old West Clare style which she'd learned from Joe Cooley, John Renbourn observed: "I found out more about Irish music from Sue than I could ever have imagined."[http://www.johnrenbourn.co.uk/collaborators-3/ Collaborators (Sue Draheim)], Johnrenbourn.co.uk That same year she also performed on Henry the Human Fly, an album by songwriter and guitarist Richard Thompson.{{cite web|url=http://www.richardthompson-music.com/1972-henry-the-human-fly// |title=Richard Thompson's homepage |website=Richardthompson-music.com |access-date=2016-07-10}} 1972 was a busy year for her as she and John Renbourn worked together with Wizz Jones to produce Wizz's album Right Now, in addition to recording albums with Scottish folksinger Marc Ellington.{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/marc-ellington-mn0000757758|title=Marc Ellington | Biography, Albums, Streaming Links|website=AllMusic}}
In 1972, Draheim debuted live with the then unknown Albion Country Band.{{Cite web|url=https://thealbionchronicles2.tripod.com/id22.html|title=The Albion Country Bands|website=Thealbionchronicles2.tripod.com|access-date=2023-12-02}} The band (sometimes known as Albion Mk 1,Steveashley.co.uk. - [http://www.steveashley.co.uk/biography.html Steve Ashley - musical biography] and described by Spanish film and music critic Antonio Méndez{{cite web|url=http://www.worldcat.org/wcidentities/viaf-87557571 |title=books by Antonio Méndez |website=Worldcat.org |access-date=2013-06-10}} as being "traditional British folk with an electric infusion"),{{cite book|last=Méndez|first=Antonio|title=Guía del Pop y el Rock 70, Aloha Poprock 2a Edición|year=2007|publisher=Vision Libros|location=Madrid|isbn=978-84-9821-570-0|page=16|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=103qaByfYxgC&q=%22sue+draheim%22+%22albion%22&pg=PA16}} appeared on John Peel's BBC Radio 1 program called "Peel Sessions" which introduced up-and-coming musicians.{{Cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/sessions/1970s/1972/Jun19albioncountryban/|title=BBC - Radio 1 - Keeping It Peel - 19/06/1972 Albion Country Band|website=Bbc.co.uk}} In June 1972 Draheim and the Albion Country Band also recorded and had broadcast a piece (Four Hand Reel/St. Anne's Reel) for the BBC radio show called Top Gear,mainlynorfolk.info - [http://mainlynorfolk.info/guvnor/records/guvnor.html Ashley Hutchings: The Guv'nor Vol 1] which also featured contemporary musicians; the recording was later released in 1994 on Ashley Hutchings's compilation The Guv'nor vol 1. Two tracks on The Guv'nor vol 2 released in 1995 are from that same 1972 broadcast.mainlynorfolk.info - [http://mainlynorfolk.info/guvnor/records/guvnor.html Ashley Hutchings: The Guv'nor Vol 2] Also in Albion at this time was Steve Ashley, who later referred to Draheim as "the great American fiddle player".folkradio.co.uk - [http://www.folkradio.co.uk/2012/07/an-interview-with-steve-ashley/ An interview with Steve Ashley] (For a photo of Draheim with the Albion Country Band, see [https://sites.google.com/site/thepeelsessionsunpredictable2/the_albion_country_band.JPG The Peel Sessions: The Albion Band]).
Not confining herself to the folk rock genre, she recorded the album Solid Air in 1973 with John Martyn, who has been described as blurring "...the boundaries between folk, jazz, rock and blues".johnmartyn.com - [http://www.johnmartyn.com/obituaries/electrifying-guitarist-and-singer/ John Martyn's Obituary] When Draheim worked briefly in 1973-1974 with Albion's incarnation as the Albion Country Band which included Steve Ashley, they backed up Ashley on his first album Stroll On,{{Cite web|url=https://mainlynorfolk.info/richard.thompson/songs/albionsunrise.html|title=Albion Sunrise [Richard Thompson]|website=Mainlynorfolk.info}} which Folk Review named "Contemporary Folk Album of the Year" in 1974.Gregory, Andy (ed.) (2002). [https://books.google.com/books?id=gZIjT8PgJMEC&dq=%22contemporary+folk+album+of+the+year%2C+for+stroll+on%2C+folk+review%2C+1974%22&pg=PA18 International Who's Who in Popular Music 2002]. London: Europa Publications. p. 18. {{ISBN|1857431618}} Just before leaving the UK to return to the US in 1977, Draheim recorded again with John Renbourn to produce the album A Maid in Bedlam."Ruhlmann, William, [http://www.allmusic.com/album/a-maid-in-bedlam-mw0000193176 A Maid in Bedlam - review], Allmusic.com"
Late 1970s through the 1980s in the US
In late 1977 she returned to Oakland where she joined the all-women group Any Old Time String Band{{cite web|author=D. Farmer |url=http://tempestmusic.com/html/sue.html |title=Sue Draheim |website=Tempestmusic.com |access-date=2013-06-10}}"[http://www.scbs.org/2013/03/31/the-april-bluegrass-highlights-for-northern-california/any-oldtime-string-band-porch/ Any Old Time]" Northern California Bluegrass Society{{cite book|last=Bufwack|first=Mary A.|title=Finding her voice: women in country music, 1800-2000|year=2003|publisher=Vanderbilt University Press|page=399|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7QcJAQAAMAAJ&q=%22sue+draheim%22+%22any+old+time%22|isbn=9780826514325}}{{cite web|last=Arhoolie Records|author-link=Arhoolie Records|title=Any Old Time String Band was one of the most popular old time music bands in California |url=http://www.arhoolie.com/country-bluegrass-old-timey/any-old-time-string-band-i-bid-you-goodnight.html?sl=EN |work=arhoolie.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222181416/http://www.arhoolie.com/country-bluegrass-old-timey/any-old-time-string-band-i-bid-you-goodnight.html?sl=EN |archive-date=2014-02-22 }} and recorded two albums with them, Any Old Time String Band and Ladies Choice. Both albums were re-released in 1996 by Arhoolie on a single CD titled "I Bid You Goodnight".
One of Draheim's hallmarks was her eclecticism, and the first half of the 80s found her recording with a variety of artists including ethereal, new wave pagan/wiccan Gwydion Pendderwen,{{cite web|url=http://psychevanhetfolk.homestead.com/gwydion.html |title=Wicca- and Neopaganism Folk - PENDDERWEN GWYDION 1946-1982 |website=Psychevanhetfolk.homestead.com |date=2004-08-25 |access-date=2013-06-10}} the more solidly traditional Cajun and country Delta Sisters,Thomson, Ryan J. (1985). [https://books.google.com/books?id=DdK9IOK6_FMC&dq=%22The+Delta+Sisters%22+%22sue+draheim%22&pg=PA116 The Fiddler's Almanac: A Wealth of Fiddling Lore and Illustrations]. New Market, N.H.: Captain Fiddle Publications. p. 116. {{ISBN|0931877008}} and Rory McNamara with his blend of Irish and American music.rorymcnamara.com - [http://www.rorymcnamara.com/Bio%20page%20.html Biography Page]
1990s
Draheim, Jody Stecher (from the Colby Street days), and Kate Brislin (who was with Draheim in the Any Old Time String Band)[https://web.archive.org/web/20140222012838/http://www.ericandsuzy.com/anyoldtime.htm Any Old Time String Band] ericandsuzy.com joined Kathy Kallick and others in 1995 on Kallick's album Use a Napkin (Not Your Mom),{{cite web|url=http://www.kathykallick.com/recordings/use-a-napkin-not-your-mom.html |title=Kathy Kallick Recordings |website=Kathykallick.com |access-date=2013-06-10 |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140223120847/http://www.kathykallick.com/recordings/use-a-napkin-not-your-mom.html |archive-date=2014-02-23 }} a recording which featured Appalachian style songs composed by Kallick, and was especially aimed at children (a group of whom sang along with the musicians).
In 1998 Draheim collaborated with John Cohen, David Grisman, and Jody Stecher on tracks included in Stories the Crow Told Me, Cohen's only album released without the New Lost City Ramblers.Allen, Ray (2010). [https://books.google.com/books?id=yAYJJmKcWMgC&q=draheim&pg=PA282 Gone to the country : the New Lost City Ramblers and the folk music revival]. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. p. 238. {{ISBN|9780252035609}}Dicaire, David (2001). [https://books.google.com/books?id=1-6fCiGrPPgC&dq=%22David+Grisman%2C+Jody+Stecher%2C+and+Sue+Draheim%22+%22Sue+Draheim%22&pg=PA201 The folk music revival, 1958-1970 : biographies of fifty performers and other influential people]. Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland & Co. p. 201. {{ISBN|9780786463527}}
Additionally, during the 1990s nearly a dozen retrospective compilation albums (including three by John Renbourn) were released which featured earlier recordings with Draheim, some of them going as far back as the 1970s (see discography).
2000s
In 1999, Draheim joined Golden Bough, a Northern California group which focuses on traditional Celtic folk music. After producing two albums with them which were released in 2000 and 2002, she left the group just two years later in 2001, but still got together to play with them from time to time.jeansmagazines.org - [http://www.jeansmagazines.org/GrabIt/GoldenBough/Bio.htm interview with Margie Butler of Golden Bough] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222145303/http://www.jeansmagazines.org/GrabIt/GoldenBough/Bio.htm |date=2014-02-22 }} Joining Craicmore, a group which describes itself as "a contemporary traditional Celtic band",craicmore.com - [http://www.craicmore.com/pages/theband2.php The Band] Draheim released an album with them in 2002.
Teaming up with mandolinist Lief Sorbye,{{cite web|url=http://www.emando.com/players/Sorbye.htm |title=Lief Sorbye |website=Emando.com |access-date=2013-06-10}} Draheim completed the other half of the duo known as "Caliban"{{cite web|last=Hill |first=Gary |url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/caliban-mn0000647242 |title=Caliban |website=AllMusic|date=1998-03-10 |access-date=2013-06-10}} which led to her joining the Oakland-based Celtic rock band Tempest[http://tempestmusic.com/html/sue.html Tempest] from 2002 to 2003 which Lief had founded; she recorded two albums with them on Magna Carta Records (Shapeshifter and the 15th Anniversary Collection). Appraisal of Draheim's work with Tempest included such comments as: "The addition of Sue Draheim (Jon Renbourn Group and Sorbye's other unit, Caliban) has added an extra, deeper and (again) more relaxed dimension to the Tempest sound. Her ultra-fluid fiddle lines and soft harmony vocals lend balance...",Beaudoin, Jeff (f5) [http://www.tempestmusic.com/html/f5-ss.txt Review] "The harmony vocals, courtesy of newcomer Sue Draheim (who also plays fiddle and viola) are more prominent than ever...",Popke, Michael - [http://www.seaoftranquility.org/reviews.php?op=showcontent&id=807 Tempest: Shapeshifter (review)] "Sue Draheim's fiddle weaves exuberantly wild or exquisitely controlled ...",Holton, Len (KUAR Radio). [http://www.tempestmusic.com/html/articles.html#kuar-ss Review] "Sue Draheim's fiddle has a very warm and rich sound ... that just highlights her beautiful playing. Sue really gets to the heart of the song with her playing and makes the melodies come alive, without overpowering the band""A Music Fan from San Jose". [http://www.tempestmusic.com/html/amazon-ss.txt Review] and "Sue Draheim is a revelation on fiddle, bringing years of playing with her, adding texture and tone."Nickson, Chris. [http://www.allmusic.com/album/shapeshifter-mw0000029143 review of Shapeshifter] One journalist, reviewing a Tempest album released after Draheim had left the group, lamented: "...I miss the blazing elegance of fiddler Sue Draheim...".Chaisson, Bill. [http://www.tempestmusic.com/html/dirty-dc.txt Tempest (review)]
Draheim and others were founders of a group known as "Stuart Rosh and the Geniuses",stuartr.com - [https://web.archive.org/web/20130121053123/http://www.stuartrosh.com/friends.html Friends] releasing the album Accept No Imitations in 2004. The group was led by Stuart Rojstaczer scientist, writer,(Penguin Press will publish his novel The Mathematician's Shiva in 2014) see [http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/327916.Stuart_Rojstaczer goodreads.com - Stuart Rojstaczer] and musician performing under the name of "Stuart Rosh".stuartr.com - [http://stuartr.com/music-info/ Music Info] Referring to her "flowing fiddle lines and backup vocals", Rojstaczer wrote that "Sue's lessons will set you on the path to musical bliss".
Later in 2004 she worked with the young singer Michael Bannettmichaelbannett.com - [http://www.michaelbannett.com/CDs.htm Michael's Recordings] to produce an album featuring a collection of British Isles songs from the 17th to the early 20th centuries. Draheim got together with Golden Bough again in 2006 for a 25th anniversary reunion concert, which resulted in an album release of traditional British folk music. Moving into a different genre altogether, Draheim joined "Hiss Golden Messenger", which has been described as "alternative country" and "country rock", to produce an album in 2009. An Arhoolie Records retrospective was released in 2013, including some of Draheim's earlier recordings with them, but Draheim's last new release was in 2011, a live recording with Southern country blues singer and guitarist Wayde BlairWayde Blair's albums include [https://web.archive.org/web/20160710175316/http://www.recordsbymail.com/search.php?q=WAYDE%20BLAIR Short Term Memoirs], [http://www.maynesmith.com/bio-disco-bibliography.htm Kentucky Windage], [http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/artist/Wayde+Blair/a/albums.htm Live at the Art House], [http://www.home.again.concerts.freeservers.com/index.html Kentucky Lucky], and [http://redmp3.su/album/269046/swing-with-western.html Swing with Western]. at Berkeley's Art House.
In her later years Draheim settled in Berea, Kentucky,{{cite web|url=http://www.zvents.com/berea_ky/events/show/260445304-sue-draheim-and-wayde-blair-at-berea-center-for-the-arts |title=2011 move to Berea |website=Zvents.com |date=2012-06-15 |access-date=2016-07-10 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222172233/http://www.zvents.com/berea_ky/events/show/260445304-sue-draheim-and-wayde-blair-at-berea-center-for-the-arts |archive-date=2014-02-22 }} with her partner Wayde Blair, whom she had known and performed with in Berkeley,{{cite web|url=http://www.berkeleyoldtimemusic.org/history/cabaret_performers.html |title=Berkeley Old Time Music Convention 2010 |website=Berkeleyoldtimemusic.org |access-date=2016-07-10 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222050639/http://www.berkeleyoldtimemusic.org/history/cabaret_performers.html |archive-date=2014-02-22 }} and quickly got involved in the music scene there, performing at Berea's Center for the Arts as well as with a small contra dance group known as "Sea Change" at Berea's Main Street Café.[http://bereaonline.com/?p=11338 Berea Center for the Arts Presents Sue Draheim & Wayde Blair], BereaOnline.com, 13 June 2012[https://web.archive.org/web/20130225075516/http://www.msc-berea.com/Live-music-at-Main-Street-Cafe.html At the Main Street Café], msc-berea.com
When she was diagnosed with cancer in March 2013, Berkeley's Freight & Salvage (long a Bay Area center of folk music and a favorite of Draheim's, having performed there many times over the years from the beginnings of her career with Dr. Humbead's New Tranquility String Band and Medicine Showfrom [http://www.chickenonaunicycle.com chickenonaunicycle.com's] collection of F&S programs: [http://www.chickenonaunicycle.com/Freight%20and%20Salvage%2019681025.JPG 1968a], [http://www.chickenonaunicycle.com/Freight%20and%20Salvage%2019681110.JPG 1968b], [http://www.chickenonaunicycle.com/Freight%20and%20Salvage%2019681206.JPG 1968c], [http://www.chickenonaunicycle.com/Freight%20and%20Salvage%2019690307.JPG 1969a], [http://www.chickenonaunicycle.com/Freight%20and%20Salvage%2019690600.jpg 1969b], and [http://www.chickenonaunicycle.com/Freight%20and%20Salvage%2019700200.jpg 1970] and as recently as 2010){{Cite web|url=http://www.freightandsalvage.org/any-old-time-string-band|title=Any Old Time String Band | Freight & Salvage|website=Freightandsalvage.org}}{{cite book|last=DeWitt|first=Mark F.|title=Cajun and zydeco dance music in Northern California : modern pleasures in a postmodern world|year=2008|publisher=University Press of Mississippi|location=Jackson|isbn=9781604730906|page=134|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LWcDN4U7_kAC&q=%22Sue+Draheim%22+%22Freight%22&pg=PA134}} held a special concert to show support for and honor her on April 1, 2013."[http://www.freightandsalvage.org/concert-sue-draheim Announcement of benefit concert honoring Sue Draheim at the Freight and Salvage Coffee House]" Among those performing in recognition of her contributions to music were musicians Eric & Suzy Thompson, Jody Stecher & Kate Brislin, and Will Spires (who had played with Draheim in the early years of her career),{{cite book|last=Rubin|first=Rachel|title=Well Met: Renaissance Faires and the American Counterculture|year=2012|publisher=New York University Press|location=New York|isbn=9780814771389|page=157|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0LZeLqj4tF0C&q=%22sue+draheim%22+%22eric%22+%22sue%22+%22will+spires%22&pg=PA157}} Tempest, Golden Bough, and Kathy Kallick, (who had played with Draheim when her career had been firmly established), as well as Laurie Lewis & Tom Rozum, Tony Marcus & Patrice Haan, Paul Hale String Quartet, Live Oak Ceili Band with the Patricia Kennelly Irish Step Dancers, Don Burnham & the Bolos, Johnny Harper, Delilah Lewis & Karen Leigh, Harry & Cindy Liedstrand, and Gerry Tenney & the Hard Times Orchestra.
Sue Draheim died on April 11, 2013, in Berea, Kentucky, at the age of 63.
Discography
- 1970 {{space|3}} Blue Ridge Mountain Field Trip, (one track with Mac Benford & Buddy Pendleton), Leader LEA 4012 LP{{Cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Various-Blue-Ridge-Mountain-Field-Trip/release/1243316|title=Various - Blue Ridge Mountain Field Trip|website=Discogs|date=1970 }}
- 1972 {{space|3}} Berkeley Farms, (two tracks with Dr. Humbead's New Tranquility String Band), Folkways FA2436 LP
- 1972 {{space|3}} Faro Annie, John Renbourn, Transatlantic MS2082 LP
- 1972 {{space|3}} Henry The Human Fly, Richard Thompson, Carthage CGLP405 LP{{cite web|url=http://www.richardthompson-music.com/album.asp?id=5 |title=album info |website=Richardthompson-music.com |access-date=2013-06-10 |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130722052026/http://www.richardthompson-music.com/album.asp?id=5 |archive-date=2013-07-22 }}
- 1972 {{space|3}} Right Now, Wizz Jones, CBS 64809 LP; Columbia 493337 CD{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/right-now-mw0000856145/credits |title=album info |website=AllMusic |access-date=2013-06-10}}
- 1972 {{space|3}} Restoration, Marc Ellington, Philips 6308143 LP{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/release/restoration-mr0002624106|title=Restoration - Marc Ellington | Release Credits|website=AllMusic}}
- 1973 {{space|3}} Solid Air, John Martyn, Island ILPS 9226 LP;{{Cite web|url=https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/john-martyn/solid-air/|title=Solid Air by John Martyn|website=Rateyourmusic.com}} reissued 2009{{Cite web|url=https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/john-martyn/solid-air-9/|title=Solid Air by John Martyn|website=Rateyourmusic.com}} Universal Island Records IMCD 274/548147-2{{Cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/John-Martyn-Solid-Air/release/1995452|title=John Martyn - Solid Air|website=Discogs.com|date=2009 }}
- 1974 {{space|3}} Stroll On, Steve Ashley, (one track recorded in November 1972 with The Albion Country Band), Gull GU1003 LP (UK); Gull GU6-401S1 LP (US, 1975){{cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/Steve-Ashley-Stroll-On/release/2335093 |title=album info |website=Discogs.com |date=1975 |access-date=2013-06-10}}
- 1977 {{space|3}} A Maid In Bedlam, John Renbourn Group, Transatlantic 0064.007 LP (1977); Shanachie 79004 LP (1987); Castle Music CMRCD991 CD (2004)
- 1978 {{space|3}} Any Old Time String Band, Arhoolie 4009 LP
- 1980 {{space|3}} Ladies Choice, Any Old Time, Bay 217 LP
- 1981 {{space|3}} The Faerie Shaman, Gwydion (aka Gwydion Pendderwen), Nemeton NEM102 LP{{cite web|url=http://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/gwydion_f1/the_faerie_shaman/ |title=album info |website=Rateyourmusic.com |access-date=2013-06-10}}
- 1981 {{space|3}} Music From The Old Timey Hotel, The Delta Sisters, Rooster 111 LP; Ubik UB24 CD{{Cite web|url=http://www.bayouseco.com/content/music-old-timey-hotel-delta-sisters-ubik-24|title=Album info|website=Bayouseco.com|access-date=2023-12-02|archive-date=2017-04-30|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170430200925/http://www.bayouseco.com/content/music-old-timey-hotel-delta-sisters-ubik-24|url-status=dead}}
- 1984 {{space|3}} Still Got That Look In His Eye, Rory McNamara, Kicking Mule KM323 LP{{Cite web|url=http://www.rorymcnamara.com/Bio%20page%20.html|title=Rory McNamara, Biography|website=Rorymcnamara.com|access-date=2023-12-02}}
- 1993 {{space|3}} Watching The Dark, Richard Thompson, Hannibal 5303 CD
- 1994 {{space|3}} The Young Fogies, with Dr. Humbead’s New Tranquility String Band, Rounder Select 319 CD{{cite web|url=http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-young-fogies/213253?ean=11661031920%23 |title=album info |website=Barnesandnoble.com |access-date=2013-06-10 |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131113140728/http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-young-fogies/213253?ean=11661031920%23 |archive-date=2013-11-13 }} (original 1985 Heritage Records 056 LP)Young Fogies Gazette [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1X-Ws9ZRGD4_SYKg2X8vDZ5hlfrdupsrLTxekS-Ip6gU/edit?usp=sharing (liner notes from Heritage 056)] (courtesy of Susie Goehring, Field Recorders Collective)
- 1994 {{space|3}} The Guv'nor Vol. 1, (playing with Albion), HTD Records HTDCD23 CD; Castle Music America CMACD519 CD; Transatlantic Records TRACD323 CD{{Cite web|url=https://mainlynorfolk.info/guvnor/records/guvnor.html|title=Ashley Hutchings: The Guv'nor|website=Mainlynorfolk.info}}
- 1995 {{space|3}} Use A Napkin (Not Your Mom), Kathy Kallick, Sugar Hill Records 3833 CD
- 1995 {{space|3}} Sweet Little Mysteries: The Island Anthology, John Martyn, PolyGram Records 522245 CD
- 1995 {{space|3}} The Guv'nor Vol. 2, (playing with Albion), HTD Records HTDCD29 CD; Castle Music America CMACD546 CD (1996){{Cite web|url=https://rateyourmusic.com/release/comp/ashley-hutchings/the-guvnor-vol-2-1/|title=The Guv'nor, Vol. 2 by Ashley Hutchings|website=Rateyourmusic.com}}
- 1996 {{space|3}} John Barleycorn, John Renbourn, Edsel Records EDCD472 CD
- 1996 {{space|3}} I Bid You Goodnight, Any Old Time String Band, Arhoolie 433 CD{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/i-bid-you-goodnight-mw0000183606/credits|title=I Bid You Goodnight - Any Old Time String Band | Credits|website=AllMusic}}
- 1996 {{space|3}} Lost Sessions, John Renbourn, Edsel Records UK ED490 CD
- 1997 {{space|3}} So Clear, John Renbourn, Recall SMD CD 152 CD
- 1998 {{space|3}} Stories The Crow Told Me, John Cohen, Acoustic Disc 34 CD
- 1999 {{space|3}} Stroll On Revisited, Steve Ashley, Market Square 104 CD
- 1999 {{space|3}} Sam Chatmon 1970-1974, Sam Chatmon, Flyright Records FLY CD 63 CD{{cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/Sam-Chatmon-1970-1974/release/2552645 |title=album info |website=Discogs.com |access-date=2013-06-10}}
- 2000 {{space|3}} Acoustic Disc 100% Handmade Music Vol. 5, with Jody Stecher & John Cohen, Acoustic Disc 40 CD{{Cite web|url=http://www.deaddisc.com/disc/AD_Sampler_5.htm|title=Grateful Dead Family Discography: Acoustic Disc 100% Handmade Music, Vol. 5|website=Deaddisc.com}}
- 2000 {{space|3}} The Best Of Richard And Linda Thompson: The Island Record Years, Richard Thompson, Island IMCD 270/542456-2{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/release/the-best-of-richard-linda-thompson-the-island-records-years-mr0003697171/credits|title=The Best of Richard & Linda Thompson: The Island Records Years - Richard Thompson | Release Credits|website=AllMusic}}
- 2000 {{space|3}} Winters Dance, Golden Bough, Arc Music EUCD 1046 CD
- 2002 {{space|3}} Songs Of Scotland, Golden Bough, Arc Music GB221 CD{{Cite web|url=http://www.goldenboughmusic.com/music/Scotland/Scotland.htm|title=Songs of Scotland|website=Goldenboughmusic.com}}
- 2002 {{space|3}} Too Bad For Heaven, Too Good For Hell, Craicmore, Kilts On Productions KOPC002 CDspecial thanks to Craicmore's John MacAdams for supplying release date and other detailed information about this album
- 2003 {{space|3}} Shapeshifter, Tempest, Magna Carta MA-9066-2 CD
- 2004 {{space|3}} Accept No Imitations, Stuart Rosh and The Geniuses, Winged Flight 1001 CD
- 2004 {{space|3}} 15th Anniversary Collection, Tempest, Magna Carta MA-1503-0 CD
- 2004 {{space|3}} Journey Through The British Isles, Michael Bannett, Crescendo Music Productions 5637216606 CD
- 2006 {{space|3}} Golden Bough Live: 25th Anniversary Reunion Concert, Golden Bough, Arc Music EUCD 2008 CD{{Cite web|url=http://www.goldenboughmusic.com/music/Live/Live.htm|title=Live|website=Goldenboughmusic.com}}
- 2007 {{space|3}} Lief's Birthday Bash, Tempest, Golden Bough, Caliban, Magna Carta MA-9093-2 CD{{cite web|url=http://www.magnacarta.net/liefsorbye |title=Lief Sorbye |date=2 October 2012 |access-date=26 September 2016 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121002000252/http://www.magnacarta.net/liefsorbye |archive-date=2 October 2012 }}
- 2008 {{space|3}} Prime Cuts, Tempest, Magna Carta MA-1014-2 CD / DVD{{cite web|url=http://www.magnacarta.net/releases/tempestpc.html|title=Tempest Prime Cuts|website=Magnacarta.net|access-date=26 September 2016}}
- 2008 {{space|3}} Berkeley In The 1960s, Dr. Humbead's New Tranquility String Band, Field Recorders Collective FRC609 CD{{cite web|title=album info |url=http://www.fieldrecorder.com/docs/store_pop/poptrk_609.htm |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131113135227/http://www.fieldrecorder.com/docs/store_pop/poptrk_609.htm |archive-date=2013-11-13 }}special thanks to Field Recorders Collective's Susie Goehring for tracking down this album(recorded 1970)
- 2009 {{space|3}} 50 Years: Where Do You Come From, Where Do You Go?, The New Lost City Ramblers, Smithsonian Folkways Recordings SFW40180 CD{{Cite web|url=https://folkways.si.edu/the-new-lost-city-ramblers/50-years-where-do-you-come-from-where-do-you-go/american-folk-old-time/music/album/smithsonian|title=50 Years: Where Do You Come From? Where Do You Go?|website=Smithsonian Folkways Recordings}}
- 2009 {{space|3}} Country Hai East Cotton, Hiss Golden Messenger, Heaven & Earth Magic Recording Co{{Cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Hiss-Golden-Messenger-Country-Hai-East-Cotton/release/2862271|title=Hiss Golden Messenger - Country Hai East Cotton|website=Discogs|date=2009 }}
- 2009 {{space|3}} So Far So Good, Rory McNamara, CD Baby 356607 CD{{Cite web|url=http://www.rorymcnamara.com/Discography.html|title=Rory McNamara, Discography|website=Rorymcnamara.com}}
- 2009 {{space|3}} Walking On A Wire 1968-2009, Richard Thompson, Shout! Factory 826663-11087 CD{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/walking-on-a-wire-1968-2009-mw0000824035/credits|title=Walking on a Wire: 1968-2009 - Richard Thompson | Credits|website=AllMusic}}
- 2009 {{space|3}} Meet On The Ledge: An Island Records Folk-Rock Anthology, John Martyn, Island 531 834-1 CD{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/release/meet-on-the-ledge-an-island-records-folk-rock-anthology-mr0001617470/credits|title=Meet on the Ledge: An Island Records Folk-Rock Anthology - John Martyn | Release Credits|website=AllMusic}}
- 2009 {{space|3}} Old Time Music Collection, Volume 1, (with John Cohen & Jody Stecher), Acoustic Disc ACD-AO-50011 CD{{cite web|url=http://www.deaddisc.com/jz/Old_Time_Music_Collection_1.htm |title=album info |website=Deaddisc.com |access-date=2013-06-10}}
- 2011 {{space|3}} Live At The Art House, Wayde Blair, CD Baby 195982{{Cite web|url=https://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=8649979|title=Wayde Blair - Live At The Art House CD Album|website=Cduniverse.com}}
- 2013 {{space|3}} They Played For Us: Arhoolie Records 50th Anniversary Celebration, Arhoolie 540 CD{{Cite web|url=https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/they-all-played-for-us-arhoolie-records-50th-anniversary-celebration/25397072?ean=0096297054024|title=They All Played for Us: Arhoolie Records 50th Anniversary Celebration|first=Barnes &|last=Noble|website=Barnes & Noble}}
References
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External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20131126172045/http://suedraheim.com/music/ Sue Draheim's Home Page]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20140222012838/http://www.ericandsuzy.com/anyoldtime.htm Any Old Time String Band's website]
- [http://tempestmusic.com/html/sue.html Sue Draheim on Tempest's website]
- [https://www.flickr.com/photos/95151199@N03/sets/72157633301915681/detail/ Photos]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20130307005742/http://www.suedraheim.com/music/listen.php Listen to Sue]
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