Not long ago, singer and songwriter extraordinaire
Brenn Hill debuted “And the River Ran Red,” a song I had the good fortune to help write. As I’ve said before, writing a song is a strange undertaking for me, as I couldn’t carry a tune with a packsaddle. But, thanks to Brenn, I think it’s a damn fine song.Based on the tragic events of the 1863 Bear River Massacre, where US Army troops slaughtered some 300 Shoshoni men, women, and children, the song adds to a list of my writings on the subject, which include a nonfiction book,
Massacre at Bear River: First, Worst, Forgotten
and a chapter in
The Lost Frontier: Momentous Moments in the Old West You May Have Missed
, as well as some short stories and poems. Brenn Hill performed the song for the first time at the American West Heritage Center in Cache Valley, just 36 miles from the massacre site, on 10 and 11 April 2017. See a cell phone video of the performance on
YouTube.
Published on February 23, 2017 05:39