Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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ML3551 .C57 2000 | Long steel rail : the railroad in American folksong / | 1 |
ML3551 .C578 2006 | Folk music : the basics / | 1 |
ML3551 .C578 2006eb | Folk music : the basics / | 1 |
ML3551 .C58 2002 | Rainbow quest : the folk music revival and American society, 1940-1970 / | 3 |
ML3551 .C584 2018 | Selling folk music : an illustrated history / | 1 |
ML3551 .C585 2003 | Songs sung red, white, and blue : stories behind the best-loved patriotic songs / | 1 |
ML3551 .C7 1967 | Folk-songs of the South / | 1 |
ML3551 .C7 2013 | Folk-songs of the South : collected under auspices of West Virginia Folk-lore Society / | 1 |
ML3551 .C87 2021 | I believe I'll go back home : roots and revival in New England folk music / | 1 |
ML3551.D2 M7 | More traditional ballads of Virginia : collected with the cooperation of members of the Virginia Folklore Society / | 1 |
ML3551.D2 T7 1969 | Traditional ballads of Virginia / | 1 |
ML3551 .D4 | The American folk scene : dimensions of the folksong revival / | 1 |
ML3551 .D57 |
Dirty linen. Dirty linen the journal of folk, folk-rock, and traditional music. |
2 |
ML3551 .D83 2010 | Singing out : an oral history of America's folk music revivals / | 1 |
ML3551 .D83 2010eb | Singing out : an oral history of America's folk music revivals / | 1 |
ML3551 .D85 | Freedom in the air : song movements of the sixties. | 1 |
ML3551 .D85 1965 | Freedom in the air : song movements of the sixties. | 1 |
ML3551 .E49 1974 | The national music of America and its sources / | 1 |
ML3551 .E73 2007 | Ethnic and border music : a regional exploration / | 1 |
ML3551 .E83 |
Great men of American popular song : the history of the American popular song told through the lives, careers, achievements, and personalities of its foremost composers and lyricists-from William Billings of the Revolutionary War to the "folk-rock" of Bob Dylan / Great men of American popular song : the history of the American popular song told through the lives, careers, achievements, and personalities of its foremost composers and lyricists-from William Billings of the Revolutionary War to the "folk-rock" of Bob Dylan. |
2 |