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Doo-Dah!: Stephen Foster and the Rise of American Popular Culture. - Review - book reviews Doo-Dah!: Stephen Foster and the Rise of American Popular Culture. By Ken Emerson. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1997. ISBN 0-684-810107. Pp. 400. $30.00....(Continue Reading) Alan Senauke Wooden Man: Old Songs from the Southern School. - sound recording review Native and Fine 5 Wooden Man marks a welcome return to recording for Alan Senauke, a fine traditionally based singer and guitarist who, in years past, ......(Continue Reading)Negro Folk Songs: Books I-IV Complete. - book review By Natalie Curtis-Burlin Dover Publications (Mineola, NY), 2001, 167 pages, ISBN 0486418804, pbk., $12.95 Natalie Curtis-Burlin (1875-1921) was an African American scholar and musician born in...(Continue Reading)Stephen Foster tribute is a beautiful dream come true It has long been the fate of Stephen Foster to be one of the best- loved and least-recognized American composers. Everyone knows his songs: "Oh! Susanna," ......(Continue Reading)The folk process: lyrics sent by our readers: new words to old tunes or snatches of a good song different viewpoints, too - Poem A quick request to start: Many of your e-mail submissions arrive forwarded so many times that the source is obscured. I'm unable either to verify the ......(Continue Reading)
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