voc, g, 1903-1978 US, Selma, Alabama
Singer / Musician of Folk and World
A.k.a. Frank M. Warner
Francis M. "Frank" Warner (April 5, 1903 – February 27, 1978) was an American folk song collector, singer, musician, and YMCA executive. He and his wife Anne Warner (born Elizabeth Anne Locher, October 18, 1905 – April 26, 1991) collected and preserved many previously unpublished traditional song versions from the eastern United States, including "Tom Dooley", "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands", "The Days of Forty-Nine", and "Gilgarrah Mountain", a New Hampshire version of the song more widely known as "Whiskey in the Jar".
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Come All You Good People | Frank Warner | 1976 | Album |
Songs Of The Civil War North and South / Sung By Frank Warner | Frank Warner, Jeff Warner, Gerret Warner | 1961 | Album |
The Civil War Through Its Ballads And Songs | Frank Warner, Bill Bonyun and J. Anthony Scott | 1961 | Album |
Our Singing Heritage Volume III | Frank Warner | 1958 | Album |
Songs And Ballads Of America's Wars | Frank Warner | 1954 | Album |
Sings American Folk Songs And Ballads | Frank Warner | 1952 | Album |