Jean Ritchie's Kentucky Mother Goose is a collection of songs, rhymes
and stories recalled by Jean from her own childhood. The youngest of 14
children in a singing family from Viper, Kentucky, she grew up
surrounded by the ballads, hymns, play-party songs, singing games and
dulcimer tunes that comprised the Ritchie Family repertoire. Her 1955
book, Singing Family of the Cumberlands, portrays the rich musical life
of the Ritchies: Jean's mother, Abigail; her father, Balis, who taught
her the dulcimer; "Uncle Jason" a prolific collector of "big ballads"
and songs; and her older siblings. Now in her 90s, Jean has returned to
the earliest recollections of her songs, and the stories that surround
them. In the foreword for Susan Brumfield's Hot Peas and Barley-O:
Children's Songs and Games from Scotland, Jean wrote, "The next thing
I'm inspired to do is to recollect and write down all my memories of our
childhood songs and games. Perhaps all of you will do the same." That
was the first step toward this collaboration on Jean Ritchie's Kentucky
Mother Goose. The anthology contains transcriptions of the songs sung by
Jean on the enclosed CD, annotations and notes on the songs, and related
stories. The recordings include Jean singing for famed collector Alan
Lomax in the 1940s and '50s and for Brumfield in the 2000s. Richly
illustrated with family photos from Jean's childhood, and photos by her
husband, photographer and filmmaker George Pickow, this book is a
fascinating window into the musical beginnings of a true American
treasure. Note: Jean Ritchie passed away peacefully on the first of
June, 2015, shortly after the last draft of her Kentucky Mother Goose
was completed. She spent her last days at home in Berea, surrounded by
dear family members who filled the hours at her bedside singing their
beloved Ritchie family songs. Jean was laid to rest beside her husband,
George Pickow, in the beautiful hilltop cemetery near her family home in
Viper, Kentucky.