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REFERENCE LIST: Book (13) Balmford, E. Lynn. Rock 'N' Reality; Mirrors of Rock Music: Its Relationship to Sex, Drugs, Family and Religion. Salt Lake City, Utah: Hawkes Publications 1971. Print.Based on E. Lynn Balmforth's 1971 Master's Thesis, BYU Department of Church History and Doctrine; Preface by W. Cleon Skousen. Cantwell, Robert S. When We Were Good: The Folk Revival. Harvard University Press, 1997. Print.A scholarly study of American urban folk music revival. Cheney, Thomas Edward Mormon Songs from the Rocky Mountains : A Compilation of Mormon Folksong. University of Texas Press, 1968. Print.Re-issued 1981 by University of Utah Press. Filene, Benjamin. Romancing the Folk: Public Memory and American Roots Music. University of North Carolina Press, 2000. Print.A scholarly study of American urban folk music revival. Hennacy, Ammon. Book of Ammon. 1964. Print.Memoir of Ammon Hennacy, Catholic Worker Movement supporter who established the “Joe Hill House of Hospitality” in Salt Lake City, Utah. ---. The Joe Hill Memorial Committee Presents If I Were Free : A Collection of Songs Sung Every Friday Night at the Joe Hill House for Transients and Migrants, 3462 South on Fourth West, Salt Lake City, Utah. Utah Wobbly Press 1967. Print. Hubbard, Lester A. Ballads and Songs from Utah. Salt Lake City, UT: University of Utah Press, 1961. Print. Industrial Workers of the World. Songs of the Workers : To Fan the Flames of Discontent. 35th ed. Chicago: Industrial Workers of the World, 1990. Print. McCormick, John S. , and John R. Sillito. A History of Utah Radicalism: Startling, Socialistic, and Decidedly Revolutionary. Logan, Utah: Utah State University Press, 2012. Print. Phillips, U. Utah. The Old Guy Poems. Nevada City, Calif: Brownell Library Press, 1988. Print.Marriott Library ARC Special Collections Request at Special Collections: Special Collections PS3566.H52 O5 1988 ---. Starlight on the Rails. Salt Lake City, Utah: Dream Garden Press, 2011. Print. Sanders, Ken. The Golden Voice of the Great Southwest Is Gone : A Rumination on the Passing of U. Utah Phillips, Anarchist, Wobbly, Hobo, Railroader, Folksinger, Songwriter, Activist, Great Iconoclast, Husband, Father and All around Amazing Human Being. Salt Lake City, Utah: Ken Sanders, 2008. Print.Marriott Special Collections LVL 4: Rare Books ML420 .P46 S36 2008 Broadside Sorrels, Rosalie. Way out in Idaho: A Celebration of Songs and Stories. Lewiston and Boise: Confluence Press in Association with the Idaho Commission on the Arts, 1991. Print.Marriott Library: ARC Special Collections Request at Special Collections: Special Collections, M1629.7.I2 W4 1991 Book Section (2) Terkel, Studs. "Rosalie Sorrels, a Traveling Folksinger." Will the Circle Be Unbroken? Reflections on Death, Rebirth, and Hunger for a Faith. New Press, 2001. 266-73. Print. ---. "Rosalie Sorrels " American Dreams Lost and Found. The New Press, 2005. 38-43. Print.Rosalie Sorrells (p.38) Conference Paper (1) Stewart, Polly. "Itinerant Walking Folksingers and Other Communist Threats on Chief Skousen’s Watch, 1956-1960." Utah State History Conference. 2012. Print. Edited Book (5) De Turk, David A. , and A. Jr. Poulin, eds. The American Folk Scene: Dimensions of the Folksong Revival. New York: Dell, 1967. Print. Fife, Austin E., and Alta Fife, S., eds. Heaven on Horeseback: Revivalist Songs and Verse in the Cowboy Idiom. Logan, UT: Utah State University Press, 1970. Print. Green, Archie, and Judy Branfman, eds. The Big Red Songbook Charles H. Kerr, 2007. Print. Phillips, U. Utah, ed. The New Revised 75 Cent Song Book. Ribcage, Utah [Salt Lake City]: The Let's Get the Donner Party Home fro Christmas Fund, 1962. Print.Mimiographed pamphlet described by Tom Horn: http://thelongmemory.com/tomhorn.html, and listed in the bibliography of Broudy (1982); As of 6/18/2013, no online or library copy is available. Santelli, Robert, Jim Brown , and Holly George-Warren, eds. American Roots Music. Harry N. Abrams, , Inc., 2001. Print.Companion book to the PBS television series American Roots Music. Electronic Article (5) Altman, Ross. "Folk Revival in Salt Lake City? Folklorist Polly Stewart Talks About Utah Phillips and Rosalie Sorrels." Folkworks.July-August (2011). Web.Available; http://www.folkworks.org/all-columns-by-/40229-polly-stewart-salt-lake-folk-revival Fast Rattler. "Utah Phillips on the Catholic Worker, Polarization, and Songwriting." Works in Progress. Feb. 2006 (2006). Web. French, Kathryn (Interviewer). "Interview with Bruce (Utah) Phillips." Oral History of the Utah Peace Activists Project (2006, May 6). Web.Oral History of Utah Peace Activists Project. 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Classic Labor Songs from Smithsonian Folkways [Linear Notes to Accompany Folkways Sfw 40166]. 2006.Available from: http://media.smithsonianfolkways.org/liner_notes/smithsonian_folkways/SFW40166.pdf Seeger, Anthony, and Rosalie Sorrels. Malvina Reynolds: Ear to the Ground [Linear Notes to Accompany Folkways Sfw40124]. 2000. <http://media.smithsonianfolkways.org/liner_notes/smithsonian_folkways/SFW40124.pdf>. Sorrels, Rosalie. Folksongs of Idaho and Utah [Linear Notes to Accompany Folkways Records Fh 5343]. 1961. <http://media.smithsonianfolkways.org/liner_notes/folkways/FW05343.pdf>. Stanley, David, (ed.),. Folklore in Utah: A History and Guide to Resources. 2004. <http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/usupress_pubs/31/>. Taylor, Lori Elaine. Don't Mourn -- Organize! Songs of Labor Songwriter Joe Hill [Linear Notes to Accompany Folkways Sf40026]. 1990. <http://media.smithsonianfolkways.org/liner_notes/smithsonian_folkways/SFW40026.pdf>. Journal Article (9) Brunvand, Jan Harold. "Folk Song Studies in Idaho." Western Folklore 24.4 (1965): 231-48. Print."In the last analysis, it is probably only "Way Out in Idaho" that remains a well-attested original Idaho ballad." Brunvand, Amy. "Urban Pioneers: A Concert of Utah's 1960's Folk Music or, the Best Family Reunion You'll Ever Go To." Catalyst 25.1 (2007): 32-33. Print. Fife, Austin E., and Alta S. Fife. "Folk Songs of Mormon Inspiration." Western Folklore 6.1 (1947): 42-52. Print. Hand, Wayland D. "Two Child Ballads in the West." Western Folklore 18.1 (1959): 42-45. Print.Includes words and music to "The House Carpenter" collected from Mrs. Rosalie Sorrels, of Salt Lake City, July 20, 1957. Mrs. Sorrels, folk song enthusiast, and collector in her own right, learned the text in about 1947 from an old family ballad notebook which was later lost in a flood. (p. 42) Marion, Linda. "The Revivalists - Urban Pioneers Concert Finale." Continuum Magazine 17 2 ( Fall 2007). Print. Nugent, Stephen. 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"Legendary Folk Singer, Activist Taking It 'One Day at a Time'." The Salt Lake Tribune 2008. Print. Burger, David "The Trappers Sound the Legacy of Utah Phillips as They Busk and Tour." Salt Lake Tribune March 24, 2012 2012. Print. Carlisle, Nate. "Government