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Can You Sing Or Play Old-Time Music?': the Johnson City Sessions Ted Olson East Tennessee State University,
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Country Music Country Music in Missouri Country Bios
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Today a Commercially Successful, Internationally Appreciated Genre Of
The Rise and Fall of the Hillbilly Music Genre, a History, 1922-1939. Ryan Carlson Bernard East Tennessee State University
L1 the ORIGINALS 570 6 November 2016 Appalachia 3
Beneath the Load of Women's Cares
20 in Mind. They Convinced Themselves That They Could Make Records Playing Fiddle Tunes
Establishing Female Resistance As Tradition in Country Music: Towards a More Refined Discourse
Dissertation Introduction
Visit the Spots Where America's Soundtrack Was Created
Country-Western Music and the Urban Hillbilly Author(S): D
Crazy Blues”—Mamie Smith (1920) Added to the National Registry: 2005 Essay by Ed Komara (Guest Post)*
American Popular Music
Chapter Overview
Okeh Records - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
Old Time Music--New World Business: Bristol 1927 and the Exploitation and Appropriation of Depression Era Southern Folk Music
THE 1927 BRISTOL SESSIONS and RALPH PEER: a MYTH and a LEGEND LOSING LUSTER in the COLD LIGHT of RECENT SCHOLARSHIP by Ted Olson
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Why Does Country & Western Music
Helping Poor Countries by Building Creative Industries Mark Schultz Depaul University
Starr-Waterman American Popular Music Chapter 5: “St. Louis Blues”: Race Records and Hillbilly Music, 1920S and 1930S Student Study Outline
Peermusic Chair & Ceo Honoured by France
APPALACHIA Heritage and Har11tony
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA, IRVINE Bluegrass
The Recording Industry's Influence on Vernacular Traditions 1920-1960
The Carter Family and Hazel & Alice
St. Louis Blues”: Race Records and Hillbilly Music, 1920S and 1930S Key People
1927 Bristol Sessions
Radio, WSM and the Grand Ole Opry
Craig Harris, Drawing from Interviews with More Than a Hundred Musicians, Brings to These Essential and Classic Musical Traditions a Dignity Too Long Denied Them
Bluegrass Nation: a Historical and Cultural Analysis of America's Truest Music
Africa, Appalachia, and Acculturation: the History of Bluegrass Music
Lecture Outlines
Country Music's Cultural Journey
Heritage Presidents Message, October 2019 I Hope Everyone Is
Ralph S. Peer Correspondence Archive
“The Great Speckled Bird”- Early Country Music and the Popularization of Non-Secular Song Kris R
Country Music Annual 2002
Blue Yodel (T for Texas)”--Jimmie Rodgers (1927) Added to the National Registry: 2004 Essay by Ben Wynne (Guest Post)*