Fred Small

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  • folk
  • under 2000 listeners
  • rock
  • punk
  • hardcore
Frederick Emerson Small (November 6, 1952), known publicly as Fred Small, is an American singer-songwriter. He is also a lawyer and a Unitarian Universalist minister. His songs often make a political or ethical statement. Among his best-known songs are "Heart of the Appaloosa", "Everything Possible", and "Cranes Over Hiroshima". In 1980 Fred Small embarked on his song writing/performer/recording artist career. His songs are in the folk tradition for peace, healing and empowerment.

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Songs

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    Annie

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    At the Elbe

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    Big Italian Rose

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    Cranes Over Hiroshima

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    Death in Disguise

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    Denmark 1943

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    Diamonds of Anger

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    Dig a Hole in the Ground

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    Every Man

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    Everything Possible

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    Face At the Window

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    Father's Song

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    Friends First

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    Guinevere and the Fire

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    Hot Frogs on the Loose

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    I Will Stand Fast

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    If I Were a Moose

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    If I Were Taken Now

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    Intro: Friends First

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    Intro: Hot Frogs on the Loose

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    Intro: Rodney King's Blessing

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    Intro: The Other Side of the Wood

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    Intro: Too Many People

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    Introduction by Susan Wilson

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    Jimmy Come Lately

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    Larry the Polar Bear

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    Leslie is Different

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    No Limit

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    No More Vietnams

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    Outro: The Marines Lament, or, The Pink Peril

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    Peace Dragon

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    Peace Is

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    Rodney King's Blessing

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    Scott and Jamie

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    Scrambled Eggs and Prayers

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    Simple Living

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    Smile When You're Ready

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    Talking Wheelchair Blues

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    The Heart of the Appaloosa

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    The Hills of Ayalon

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    The Hug Song

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    The Marines Lament, or, The Pink Peril

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    The Other Side of the Wood

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    This Love

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    Too Many People

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    Willie's Song


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