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* ”The Tracy Schwarz Cajun Trio” (1993, Swallow)

* ”The Tracy Schwarz Cajun Trio” (1993, Swallow)

* ”How to Play the Cajun Accordion”, [[Marc Savoy]] and Tracy Schwarz

* ”How to Play the Cajun Accordion”, [[Marc Savoy]] and Tracy Schwarz

* ”Strange Creek Singers” (1972, Arhoolie)

* ”Strange Creek Singers” (1972, Arhoolie)

* ”50 Years: Where Do You Come From? Where Do You Go?” (2009 [[Smithsonian Folkways]])

* ”50 Years: Where Do You Come From? Where Do You Go?” (2009 [[Smithsonian Folkways]])

* ”Cajun Fiddle, Old and New: Instruction” (1977 [[Smithsonian Folkways]])

* ”Cajun Fiddle, Old and New: Instruction” (1977 [[Smithsonian Folkways]])


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American husband-and-wife folk music duo

Musical artist

Ginny Hawker (born April 22, 1940) and Tracy Schwarz (November 13, 1938 – March 29, 2025) were an American husband-and-wife folk music duo known for performing traditional music from the early American canon of bluegrass, gospel, and old time music. The duo, however, on occasion did record original songs and music by contemporary songwriters. Hawker continues to live in the small village of Tanner, West Virginia. Tracy Schwarz was a member of the New Lost City Ramblers and Strange Creek Singers. The other members of Strange Creek Singers were Mike Seeger, Alice Gerrard, Hazel Dickens, and Lamar Grier.

Tracy Schwarz died on March 29, 2025, at the age of 86.[1]

Selected discography

Ginny Hawker and Tracy Schwarz

  • Draw Closer (2004, Rounder)
    • with Ron Stewart, Peter Schwarz, and Kari Sickenberger
    • produced by Dirk Powell
  • Good Songs for Hard Times (2000, Copper Creek)
    • with Buddy Griffin, Jim Martin, and Peter Schwarz

Ginny Hawker

  • Letters from my Father, Ginny Hawker (2001 Rounder)
  • Bristol, A Tribute to the Carter Family, Ginny Hawker & Kay Justice (1999, Copper Creek/June Appal)
  • Heart of a Singer, Hazel Dickens, Carol Elizabeth Jones, and Ginny Hawker (1998 Rounder)
  • Come All You Tenderhearted, Ginny Hawker & Kay Justice (1995, June Appal)
  • Signs & Wonders, Ginny Hawker & Kay Justice (June Appal)
  • Pathway to West Virginia, Ginny Hawker & Kay Justice (Pathway)

Tracy Schwarz

References

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