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10 Sep 01 - 09:55 PM (#546729) Subject: AppalachianWomen&TradMusic Webliography From: catspaw49 While ambling around my alma mater's home pages, I found this excellent listing by Ann Solberg, done in 1999. I did e-mail her with a few things including Folk-Legacy and the Mudcat, but I really don't know how often the thing is updated. In any case, the listings of articles and books and all makes for a pretty good reference. Spaw |
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10 Sep 01 - 10:01 PM (#546731) Subject: RE: AppalachianWomen&TradMusic Webliography From: wysiwyg Not a boobliography? What, tired? ~S~ |
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10 Sep 01 - 11:00 PM (#546760) Subject: RE: AppalachianWomen&TradMusic Webliography From: masato sakurai Check out these resources with many links, originally created for the Annual Conference on the Women of Appalachia, too. Masato
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10 Sep 01 - 11:05 PM (#546762) Subject: RE: AppalachianWomen&TradMusic Webliography From: catspaw49 Also excellent masato.....I wish the site from Berea College had some hot links to net info, but it is very well done and a pretty good job of compilation. Spaw |
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11 Sep 01 - 02:25 AM (#546806) Subject: RE: AppalachianWomen&TradMusic Webliography From: Desert Dancer Thanks for finding and posting these. ~ Becky in Tucson |
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17 Sep 01 - 06:36 PM (#552662) Subject: RE: AppalachianWomen&TradMusic Webliography From: Hollowfox refresh |
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17 Sep 01 - 08:02 PM (#552732) Subject: RE: AppalachianWomen&TradMusic Webliography From: Dicho (Frank Staplin) Webliography? I thought there should be a name for these lists on the net of all sorts of stuff to do with a topic. Now Catspaw has provided it. It should be submitted to the OED. I listened to some 1927-1930 recordings with Sarah and Maybelle Carter the other night. Wonderful! |