Culture
Iconic Pagan songwriter stricken by rare disease
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LANGLEY, Washington — Many Pagans are familiar with the song “Burning Times,” which weaves a captivating story of the end of matriarchal, earth-based religions in Europe. It’s an anthem that has been recorded by a number of artists, including by folk singers Roy Bailey and Christy Moore. While many Pagans identify strongly with the song itself, its writer, Charlie Murphy, may not be as well known in those same circles, since much of his work is not specifically Pagan. Recently, Murphy was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and his supporters, known as The Charlie & Eric Hope Well Team, are raising funds to provide for his care. Burning Times was first recorded on Murphy’s 1981 solo album Catch the Fire.