Folk Visions and Voices : Traditional Music and Song in North Georgia.
Sampling virtually all of the old-time styles within the musical traditions still extant in north Georgia, Folk Visions and Voices is a collection of eighty-two songs and instrumentals, enhanced by photographs, illustrations, biographical sketches of performers, and examples of their narratives, ser...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Athens :
University of Georgia Press,
2013.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Transcriber's Comments; Goin' to Georgia: THE ELLER FAMILY AND ROSS BROWN: MUSIC MAKERS OF TOWNS COUNTY; Goin' to Georgia; The Little Ship; My Home's in Charlotte, North Carolina; Cindy in the Summertime; Don't Go Ridin' Down That Old Texas Trail; What You Gonna Name That Pretty Baby?; Ellen Smith; Dance All Night with a Bottle in Your Hand; Snowbird; My Number Will Be Changed: DOC AND LUCY BARNES, FAMILY AND FRIENDS, AND THE LIVING SPIRITUAL IN ATHENS; Walk with Me; Dead and Gone; My Number Will Be Changed; Soon, One Mornin'
- Walk Together, Little ChildrenBrother, You Oughtta Been There; Alone and Motherless; Little Sally Walker; We're Marching Round the Level; Free, Go Lily; Farewell, Sweet Jane: MAUDE THACKER, BALLAD SINGER OF TATE; The Famous Wedding; Betsy; Lord Thomas; King William, Duke Shambo; Sweet Jane; I Am a Poor Wayfaring Pilgrim; Once I Had an Old Grey Mare; Barbara Allen; I Used to Do Some Frolickin': JAKE STAGGERS, BLACK BANJO-PICKER OF TOCCOA; Seventy-four; Garfield; Sally Ann; How Long the Train Been Gone?; Up the Oak, Down the Pine.
- Down Yonder: THE TANNERS OF DACULA, SMOKY JOE MILLER, UNCLE JOHN PATTERSON: SKILLET LICKER MUSIC OF THE PIEDMONTHand Me Down My Walking Cane; Goodbye, Little Bonnie, Blue Eyes; Three Nights' Experience; The Lonesome Hungry Hash House; Stagolee Was a Bully; Arkansas Traveler; I Wish I'd Bought a Half a Pint and Stayed in the Wagon Yard; Prettiest Little Girl in the County; Down Yonder; Let's March Around the Wall: MR. HGT AND DOC BARNES: THE LAST OF THE OLD WORK SONGS; Let's March Around the Wall; My Captain Paid Me Forty-one Dollars and a Quarter; Hamma-Tamma Damma-Ramma.
- Old John Henry Died on the MountainTrack Lining; Shout, Lulu: W. GUY BRUCE OF SCREAMERSVILLE; Greenback; The Lily of the West; As I Walked Out One Morning in Spring; Shady Grove; Shout, Lulu; The Rovin' Gambler; I Don't Know How We Made It Over: THE BROWN'S CHAPEL CHOIR OF BISHOP; I Don't Know How We Made It Over; No Room at the Hotel; Welcome Home; I Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground: CHESLEY CHANCEY, GEORGE CHILDERS, AND MABEL CAWTHORN: BANJO PICKING AND FAMILY STRING BANDS; I Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground; Shoot the Turkey Buzzard; Mulberry Gap; Poor Ex-Soldier; Five Hundred Miles.
- Slippin' and A-Slidin' with My New Shoes OnGoin' Down This Road Feelin' Bad; The Dying Girl; Leavin' Here, Don't Know Where I'm Goin': NEAL PATTMAN, CLIFF SHEATS, WILLIE HILL, JOE RAKESTRAW: BLUESMEN AND SONGSTERS OF THE PIEDMONT; John Henry; Low-Down Blues; Long-Legged Lula's Back in Town; Railroad Bill I; Jesse James; I'm Goin' Back to Good OI' Birmingham; Railroad Bill II; Leavin' Here, Don't Know Where I'm Goin'; Market Street Blues; He Could Fiddle His Way Out of Jail: RAY KNIGHT OF DAHLONEGA; Dawsonville Jail; Sally Goodin; Do 'Round My Lindy; Gold Strike.