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A history of the record label Smithsonian Folkways.
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Worlds of sound: the story of Smithsonian Folkways
2008, Smithsonian Books, Collins
in English
- 1st ed.
0061563552 9780061563553
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Creating worlds of sound : the extraordinary career of Moses Asch
Jazz is folk music
Lasting friendships : Lead Belly, Woody Guthrie, and Pete Seeger
I saw America changed by music : Harry Smith's anthology of American folk music
Music of the world's peoples
Striking lightnin' : Folkways and the blues revival
My children's records are not kiddie records : discovering the children's market
From the hills and hollers to the subways and skyscrapers : the old time and bluegrass music revivals
If I had a hammer : the folk revival
History and spoken word : capturing contemporary expression
The science of sound
Smithsonian Folkways : a museum of sound.
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