Bright Morning Stars
The Short Story
I arranged this traditional Appalachian spiritual for the Guilford (VT) Community Church UCC Choir in 2006.
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I met Mary Alice at the weekly Tuesday evening contra dance held at the YWCA in Cambridge Massachusetts' Central Square in September 1975. I had been a viola da gambist, studying with the Boston early music group Quadrivium Collegium when I was introduced to the rich Cambridge folk music and dance scene just the year before in 1974 and I was hooked.
moreI invited Mary Alice to go to the Greater Boston Folk Music Getaway in New Hampshire. On the opening evening we were having a sing-around; everyone was in a circle, taking turns leading songs. When it was Mary Alice's turn, she shyly turned to the sweet gent beside her and said "do you know 'Bright Morning Stars'?" and he said, yes, he did know it, so she led it with the group. She found out

"Bright Morning Stars" was collected in 1937 by Alan Lomax in Harlan County Kentucky. Ruth

Our son Stefan Amidon is in the singing group "The Starry Mountain Singers", all alumni of Larry


There are a lot of wonderful performances and harmonizations of 'Bright Morning Stars" out there, but I will leave you with this performance by the great Ralph Stanley and his Clinch Mountain Boys.
Bright Morning Stars
traditional
Bright morning stars are rising, bright morning stars are rising,
Bright morning stars are rising, day is a'breaking in my soul.
Oh where are our dear mothers, oh where are our dear mothers,
Oh where are our dear mothers, day is a'breaking in my soul.
They are down in the valley praying...
Oh where are our dear fathers...
They have gone to heaven shouting...
Bright morning stars are rising...