Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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ML3561.M17 T5 | They all sang : from Tony Pastor to Rudy Vallée / | 1 |
ML3561.M5 P2 1928 | "Gentlemen, be seated!" : a parade of the old-time minstrels, / | 1 |
ML3561.M5 .P2 1976 | "Gentlemen, be seated!" : A parade of the American minstrels / | 1 |
ML3561.N4 F5 | 100 Years of the Negro in show business : the Tom Fletcher story. | 1 |
ML3561.N49 L4 1985 | New England's annoyances : America's first folk song / | 1 |
ML3561.P18 R3 | The real jazz / | 1 |
ML3561.P6 C5 | Any old way you choose it : rock and other pop music, 1967-1973. | 1 |
ML3561.P6 C64 | Who wrote that song? ; or, Who in the hell is J. Fred Coots? : an informal survey of American popular songs and their composers / | 1 |
ML3561.P6 D45 | Sing a song of social significance / | 1 |
ML3561.P6 D45 1983 | Sing a song of social significance / | 1 |
ML3561.P6 D47 | The sounds of social change : studies in popular culture / | 1 |
ML3561.P6 E95 | All the years of American popular music / | 1 |
ML3561.P6 G7 1974 | They all sang on the corner ; New York City's rhythm and blues vocal groups of the 1950's / | 1 |
ML3561.P6 L5 |
Give me yesterday; American history in song, 1890-1920, Give me yesterday : American history in song, 1890-1920 / |
3 |
ML3561.P6 M5 1977 | The gold in Tin Pan Alley / | 1 |
ML3561.P6 R6 | Minstrels of the dawn : the folk-protest singer as a cultural hero / | 1 |
ML3561.P6 S27 | Turn it up! : (I can't hear the words); the best of the new singer/songwriters. | 1 |
ML3561.P6 W5 | They're playing our song : from Jerome Kern to Stephen Sondheim - the stories behind the words and music of two generations. | 1 |
ML3561.P6 W55 1939 | The story of the house of Witmark : from ragtime to swingtime / | 1 |
ML3561.P6 W55 1976 | The story of the house of Witmark : from ragtime to swingtime / | 1 |