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Originally published in 1994. Filling a gap in the sound recordings
of traditional Anglo-American folk music this volume covers both
vocal and instrumental material from the 1920s to the 1990s. The
listings have also been limited to performers native to the
tradition rather than "revival" performers. The album selection is
grouped into field recordings and commercial (pre-1942) recordings,
with subdivisions into individual recordings or anthologies. The
discography not only reflects its author's in-depth knowledge of
Anglo-American folk music's historical development but charts a
valuable step forward in the evaluation, as well as select
lissting, of available sound recordings.
Originally published in 1994. Filling a gap in the sound recordings
of traditional Anglo-American folk music this volume covers both
vocal and instrumental material from the 1920s to the 1990s. The
listings have also been limited to performers native to the
tradition rather than "revival" performers. The album selection is
grouped into field recordings and commercial (pre-1942) recordings,
with subdivisions into individual recordings or anthologies. The
discography not only reflects its author's in-depth knowledge of
Anglo-American folk music's historical development but charts a
valuable step forward in the evaluation, as well as select
lissting, of available sound recordings.
In A History of Folk Music Festivals in the United States: Feasts
of Musical Celebration, Ronald D. Cohen presents a comprehensive
narration of folk music festivals in America, providing details on
events both large and small from the 19th century to the present.
Cohen discusses events like the Newport, Philadelphia, University
of Chicago, and National Folk Festivals, describing and analyzing
long-running as well as short-lived festivals throughout the
country and covering a dizzying array of musical styles, including
blues, Cajun, Irish, klezmer, women's, bluegrass, gospel, country,
singer-songwriters, and world. Cohen draws on a wide range of
primary and secondary sources to create a detailed description of
these exciting "feasts of musical celebration," capturing the
nature and variety of the festivals and fully expressing this vital
part of the development of folk music. Studying these events brings
a truly national perspective to our understanding of folk music and
provides important insights into their social, cultural, musical,
and even political contexts. This account of folk music festivals
in America is vital to folklorists, ethnomusicologists, U.S.
historians, and readers with an interest in folk music and its
history.
A Step-by-Step Guide to Starting an Effective Mentoring Program is
a comprehensive and practical reference for coordinators who are
introducing or revising programs based on the mentoring model of
adult learning in the workplace. The expert guidance in the Guide
will enable administrators to approach the development of
one-to-one programs These include: Confident and factually informed
advocates for genuine and productive workplace mentoring programs.
Realistic and knowledgeable planners who provide both mentors and
mentees with the opportunity to fully participate in the dynamic
experience of collaborative learning.
The Mentee's Guide to Mentoring offers practical guidance book in
the art of establishing and maintaining productive interpersonal
communication with mentors. Mentee's who are knowledgeable about
the dynamics of the one-to-one mentoring relationship - especially
from the perspective of the trained mentor - will be in a stronger
position to directly contribute to a more effective utilization of
time and energy during their own participation in a mentoring
program.
Impeccable scholarship and lavish illustration distinguish this
landmark study of American railroad folksong. Norm Cohen provides a
sweeping discussion of the human aspects of railroad history,
railroad folklore, and the evolution of the American folksong. The
heart of the book is a detailed analysis of eighty-five songs, from
"John Henry" and "The Wabash Cannonball" to "Hell-Bound Train" and
"Casey Jones", with their music, sources, history, variations, and
discographies. A substantial new introduction updates this edition.
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