David Massengill

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  • folk
  • singer-songwriter
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David Massengill (born in 1951 in Bristol, Tennessee) is an American folk singer/songwriter, guitar and appalachian dulcimer player. His best-known songs include "On The Road to Fairfax County," recorded by The Roches and by Joan Baez, "The Great American Dream," and "My Name Joe," about an illegal immigrant restaurant worker. For some years after he began recording, Massengill maintained a day job as a restaurant dishwasher. He also contributed his poignant dulcimer-centered version of "The Crucifixion" to 2001's multi-artist double-disc tribute to Phil Ochs, "What's That I Hear.

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Songs

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    My Name Joe

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    Nothing

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    Number One in America

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    On the Road to Fairfax County

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    Once Upon a Time in Jefferson

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    One for the Loons

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    Our Lady of Shinbone Alley

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    Penley at the Wheel

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    Perfect Love

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    Prologue: First Time My Father Saw My Mother

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    Rainchild

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    Rats and Bats and the Spring Water

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    Rider on an Orphan Train

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    Scratchee Goes A-Wooing

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    Shamas Rides

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    Sierra Blanca Massacre

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    Sightseer

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    Somebody Else Not Me

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    Talking Dave Van Ronk Blues

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    Tell Old Bill


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