Hahira, GA, September 25, 2023 —
Hahira, Georgia, September 25, 2023 — Ten musicians wrote
songs and seven sang them, about the delights of the waters of the
Suwannee River Basin and the need to preserve them against numerous
threats. Jane Fallon came all the way from Dunedin, Florida, to the
Turner Arts Center in Valdosta, Georgia, to sing a story about
legendary Sun Daughters reflecting on a proposed mine near the
Okefenokee Swamp, the headwaters of the Suwannee River. The three
judges marked her high on storytelling and presenting the value of
the waters, on originality of lyrics and music, and on performance,
with extra credit for naming waterways. She took home First Prize in
the Sixth Annual Suwannee Riverkeeper Songwriting Contest.
Suwannee Riverkeeper with the Winners: Cindy Bear and Franc Robert, Best Folk; Jane Fallon, First Prize; Bacon James, Best from Outside; Kyle Bird Chamberlain and David Rodock, tie for Best from Inside; Chamberlain, Best Blues; Rodock, Best AmeriKinda; Kevin Stephenson, Best Country; and Robert Thatcher (not pictured). Photo: Chuck Roberts
Jane Fallon said, “Thank you for the honor in recognizing my
song ‘Chant For The Okefenokee’ in your contest. It is always
a special feeling to sing a song for an audience that truly
understands its meaning. Thank you also for the work you do in
trying to preserve the waterways. It is so important.”
Here is the first half of her lyrics: Continue reading →