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... The first concern of the meetings was to select the umbrella name that this 'new' music would be listed under. Suggestions included 'World Beat' and prefixing words such as 'Hot' or 'Tropical' to existing genre titles, but 'World Music' won after a show of hands, but initially it was not meant to be ...
... The first concern of the meetings was to select the umbrella name that this 'new' music would be listed under. Suggestions included 'World Beat' and prefixing words such as 'Hot' or 'Tropical' to existing genre titles, but 'World Music' won after a show of hands, but initially it was not meant to be ...
Ms Fuerte Que la Guerra - Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives
... Little ink has been spilled in attempting to describe musical culture during the Spanish Civil War. One explanation for such neglect lies in the nature of the music itself. In the tradition of folk music, popular songs are, in the words of one music historian, “a natural and instinctive expression o ...
... Little ink has been spilled in attempting to describe musical culture during the Spanish Civil War. One explanation for such neglect lies in the nature of the music itself. In the tradition of folk music, popular songs are, in the words of one music historian, “a natural and instinctive expression o ...
The Cowboy Song as Art Song Daniel M. Raessler 44
... ranch hands rarely used. As historian Guy Logsdon points out, they referred to themselves as “punchers, cowpunchers, cowhands, cowpokes, buckaroos, wranglers, vaqueros, waddies, cowmen, and other less sophisticated, but colorful, sobriquets.”1 Furthermore, cowboys were more ethnically diverse than t ...
... ranch hands rarely used. As historian Guy Logsdon points out, they referred to themselves as “punchers, cowpunchers, cowhands, cowpokes, buckaroos, wranglers, vaqueros, waddies, cowmen, and other less sophisticated, but colorful, sobriquets.”1 Furthermore, cowboys were more ethnically diverse than t ...