Folk music -- United States
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Folk music -- United States
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Folk music
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- The Jubilee singers and their songs, J.B.T. Marsh ; supplement by F.J. Loudin
- Anthology of American folk music, edited by Harry Smith
- Great big boy, Leo Kottke
- American folk, game & activity songs for children, Pete Seeger
- The best of Joan Baez
- An illustrated treasury of songs for children, The National Gallery of Art
- When we're together, Uncle Eddie & Robin. Produced and recorded by Ed and Robin Mahonen; mixed and mastered by Jamie Peck Productions Wheeling, WV
- Live at the Riverside, Al Poindexter and River Rise
- American roots music
- Folk music greatest hits, the absolute biggest hits of modern folk music! ; complete original sheet music editions ; includes many rare photos, produced by John L. Haag
- Solo oldtime country music, Mike Seeger
- American kid, Patty Griffin
- Wasn't that a time, The Weavers
- National jukebox, historical recordings from the Library of Congress
- Arkansas traveler, Michelle Shocked
- The very best of Judy Collins
- Third weeks a'lightnin', Tammerlin
- The Rose Hotel, Robert Earl Keen
- Festival, filmed at the Newport Folk Festival, a film by Murray Lerner
- The roots of rap, classic recordings from the 1920's and 30's
- The Essential Ramblin' Jack Elliott, [Jack Elliott]
- 40th anniversary collection, 1960-2000, the journey of Chris Strachwitz
- The essential Doc Watson
- Classic old-time music from Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
- Slave songs, [compiled by] Jerry Silverman
- The house carpenter's daughter, Natalie Merchant
- Red, white & bluegrass, an American bluegrass celebration
- The best of Arlo Guthrie, Arlo Guthrie
- An introduction to folk music in the United States
- Shifting sands of time, The Wayfaring Strangers
- Country Negro jam session, [collected primarily by Harry Oster]
- American roots
- The harrow & the harvest, Gillian Welch
- Folk hits of the '60s
- Kids, cars & campfires, a collection of family folk music
- American favorite ballads, Pete Seeger, Vol. 2
- Folksongs of the hills, Merle Travis
- The essential, Lonnie Johnson
- Sacred harp singing
- Clone, Leo Kottke/Mike Gordon
- Native America
- The Carter Family, [1927-1934 : A.P., Sara, Maybelle]
- The best of Buffy Sainte-Marie
- The essential John Fahey
- Classic railroad songs
- The Queen family, Appalachian tradition & back porch music, a production of the North Carolina Language and Life Project ; produced & directed by Neal Hutcheson ; executive producer, Walt Wolfram
- No direction home, the soundtrack, Bob Dylan
- Champagne Charlie, Leon Redbone
- The American Melody sampler
- Ramblin' Jack, Jack Elliott
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