5 Quotes & Sayings By Colin Dickey

Colin Dickey has been the lead singer for The Dickey Betts Band since 1988. He went on to become a highly sought after studio musician, recording session musician, and touring musician. His first solo album, "Thanks for the Memories," was released in 1995. He was nominated for two Grammy Awards for his work on the Emmy Award winning TV show, "Nash Bridges" and "The Sopranos."

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A city obsessed by its ghosts seems to be weighted down by a conflicted view of the past. Something close to melancholy: a weight it can't quite let go of, a lingering sadness. And though we don't often think of the United States in these terms, this melancholy is as much a part of our history as our triumphs. Colin Dickey
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Surely ghosts will follow wherever there is bad record keeping Colin Dickey
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The use of ghosts as a means of social control predated the Klan. Slave owners employed so-called patterollers, usually poor whites, who would patrol the countryside at night; such patrols would regularlyuse spook stories, among other tactics, to help keep enslaved people from escaping. "The fraudulent ghost, " [Gladys-Marie] Fry writes, "was the first in a gradually developed system of night-riding creatures, the fear of which was fostered by white for the purpose of slave control." A man in a white sheet on horseback riding ominously through a forest could help substantiate rumers that the forest was haunted and that those who valued their lives best avoid it. By spreading ghost stories, Southern whites hoped to limit the unauthorized movement of black people. If cemeteries, crossroads, and forests came to be known particularly as haunted, it's because they presented the easiest means of escape and had to be patrolled. Now it's common to think of such places as the provenance of spirits. We have stories for such places: a tragic death, forlorn lovers, a devil waiting to make a deal -- stories that reflect a rich tradition of American folklore. But all this might have come much later, and these places might have first earned their haunted reputation through much more deviant methods. In the ghost-haunting legacies of many of these public spaces lies a hidden history of patrolling and limiting access. Colin Dickey
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Our brains are hardwired to think in terms of place and to associate psychic value or meaning to the places we inhabit. Colin Dickey