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Mack McCormick
Lightnin' Hopkins
Smithsonian Folklife Festival Records: 1968 Festival of American Folklife
RIP, Mack Mccormick. the Man Who Unplugged Dylan
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 310 957 SO 020 170 TITLE Folk Recordings
Robert Johnson from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
Chesapeake Bay Traditions Program, Festival of American Folklife
The Ballad of Geeshie and Elvie
2007 Catalog
Mack Mccormick Still Has the Blues
The Bulletin Sesquicentennial — Jean Morrow, Marianne Betz of the S OCIETY for a MERICAN M USIC FOUNDED in HONOR of O SCAR G
This Year We Furthered Our Research to Name 100
Two Trains Running: Capture and Escape in the Racialized Train Cars of the Jim Crow South, 1893-1930
Two Steps from the Blues: Creating Discourse and Constructing Canons in Blues Criticism
Smithsonian Folklife Festival Records: 1969 Festival of American Folklife
An Open Letter from Mack Mccormick (Blues Unlimited 117 Jan/Feb 1976 P.17)
Peter Tamony Collection (C3939)
“I Believe I'll Go Back Home”: Blindness in Blues and Gospel
The Same Old Blues Crap: Selling the Blues at Fat Possum Records
Top View
Distinguished Alumni Award – 2016 Christian Strachwitz '51
An Evening at Mack Mccormick's House in Spring Branch Always Has the Same Structure, If Vastly Different Forms
Texas Sharecropper and Songster”—Mance Lipscomb (1960) Added to the Registry: 2013 Essay by Marty Gunther (Guest Post)*
The British 'Bluesman' Paul Oliver and the Nature Of