Ethnic recordings in America : a neglected heritage
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Ethnic recordings in America : a neglected heritage
(Studies in American folklife, no. 1)
American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, 1982
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Includes index
Contents of Works
- Ethnic recordings : an introduction / Pekka Gronow
- Commercial ethnic recordings in the United States / Richard K. Spottswood
- Early field recordings of ethnic music / Joseph C. Hickerson
- Irish ethnic recordings and the Irish-American imagination / Mick Moloney
- Lydia Mendoza, an enduring Mexican-American singer / James S. Griffith
- La Alondra de la Frontera / Lydia Mendoza
- The Lark of the Border / Lydia Mendoza
- The Sajewski story : eighty years of Polish music in Chicago / Richard K. Spottswood
- Recorded ethnic music : a guide to resources / Norm Cohen and Paul Wells