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A
"A la clair fontaine" (song),
4
21
amt_0001_0004_0_00097
"A St. Malo, beau port de mer" (song),
4
21
amt_0001_0004_0_00097
"A-Walking and A-Talking" (lyric song),
3
10-11
amt_0001_0003_0_00059
Ables, Shirley (gospel singer),
2
99
amt_0001_0002_0_00045
Abshire, Nathan (Cajun accordionist),
4
33
amt_0001_0004_0_00099
4
36
amt_0001_0004_0_00099
Acadians
Cajun music
exile from New France,
4
7-8
amt_0001_0004_0_00095
4
26
amt_0001_0004_0_00098
4
31
amt_0001_0004_0_00099
4
36
amt_0001_0004_0_00099
migration to Louisiana,
4
8-9
amt_0001_0004_0_00095
4
12-13
amt_0001_0004_0_00095
4
26
amt_0001_0004_0_00098
4
31
amt_0001_0004_0_00099
New England population of,
4
12
amt_0001_0004_0_00095
Accordions
Button accordions
African-American nonblues secular music,
2
45-46
amt_0001_0002_0_00038
Cajun music,
4
34-35
amt_0001_0004_0_00099
4
37
amt_0001_0004_0_00099
diatonic,
4
34-35
amt_0001_0004_0_00099
electronic,
4
71
amt_0001_0004_0_00105
German old-time music,
4
52
amt_0001_0004_0_00102
Irish traditional music,
3
165
amt_0001_0003_0_00083
merengue music,
5
8
amt_0001_0005_0_00123
O'odham waila music,
1
38
amt_0001_0001_0_00013
1
112
amt_0001_0001_0_00023
piano accordion,
5
8
amt_0001_0005_0_00123
Pittsburg, New Hampshire, dance music,
3
19
amt_0001_0003_0_00060
squeezebox and accordion bands,
4
61-62
amt_0001_0004_0_00104
Texas-Mexican conjunto music,
5
63
amt_0001_0005_0_00132
5
66-67
amt_0001_0005_0_00132
zydeco music,
4
34-35
amt_0001_0004_0_00099
Acrobatic dancing
NA
NA
NA
African-American street dancing,
2
120-121
amt_0001_0002_0_00049
qeej music and dancing, Hmong people,
5
137-138
amt_0001_0005_0_00146
Acuff, Roy (country musician),
3
103
amt_0001_0003_0_00072
3
105
amt_0001_0003_0_00072
Adair, John,
1
108
amt_0001_0001_0_00023
Adams, Sheila Kay (ballad singer),
3
66
amt_0001_0003_0_00067
3
68
amt_0001_0003_0_00067
Adler, Jacob P. (Jewish actor),
4
102
amt_0001_0004_0_00111
African American dancing
NA
NA
NA
break dancing,
2
117
amt_0001_0002_0_00048
2
119-121
amt_0001_0002_0_00049
Cape Verdean American communities,
2
19-23
amt_0001_0002_0_00035
country house blues parties,
2
55-56
amt_0001_0002_0_00039
non-blues secular music,
2
45-47
amt_0001_0002_0_00038
Piedmont blues music,
2
55-57
amt_0001_0002_0_00039
slave shout songs from Georgia,
2
76-84
amt_0001_0002_0_00042
street dancing and music,
2
117
amt_0001_0002_0_00048
2
119-122
amt_0001_0002_0_00049
African American music
Caribbean music
West African music
banjo songsters of North Carolina,
2
6-12
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
bibliography, discography, and videography,
2
128-137
amt_0001_0002_0_00051
Birmingham gospel quartets,
2
89-95
amt_0001_0002_0_00044
black urban culture,
2
115-118
amt_0001_0002_0_00048
Cape Verdean American communities,
2
19-23
amt_0001_0002_0_00035
chantey tradition of menhaden fishery,
2
14-18
amt_0001_0002_0_00034
characteristics,
2
4-5
amt_0001_0002_0_00032
Chicago blues,
2
124-127
amt_0001_0002_0_00050
choral song style,
2
108-111
amt_0001_0002_0_00047
civil rights movement songs,
2
105-114
amt_0001_0002_0_00047
collection of songs,
2
1
amt_0001_0002_0_00032
2
3
amt_0001_0002_0_00032
Detroit gospel music,
2
101-104
amt_0001_0002_0_00046
early fiddlers in New England,
3
24
amt_0001_0003_0_00061
introduction,
2
1-5
amt_0001_0002_0_00032
2
1-5
amt_0001_0002_0_00032
Judge Jackson and the Colored Sacred Harp,
2
85-88
amt_0001_0002_0_00043
non-blues secular music,
2
42-47
amt_0001_0002_0_00038
old-time fiddle music in Alabama,
3
117-118
amt_0001_0003_0_00074
Piedmont blues,
2
49-57
amt_0001_0002_0_00039
"race records,"
2
1
amt_0001_0002_0_00032
railroad section gang (gandy dancer) songs,
2
24-29
amt_0001_0002_0_00036
regional overview,
2
2 (map)
amt_0001_0002_0_00032
regional variety,
2
3
amt_0001_0002_0_00032
slave shout songs from Georgia,
2
76-84
amt_0001_0002_0_00042
street dancing, "rapping," and DJ mixing,
2
119-122
amt_0001_0002_0_00049
Tate and Panola Counties, Mississippi,
2
30-41
amt_0001_0002_0_00037
Tennessee blues and gospel,
2
59-66
amt_0001_0002_0_00040
traditional style,
2
108-111
amt_0001_0002_0_00047
vocal and instrumental sound qualities,
2
4
amt_0001_0002_0_00032
Washington, D.C., gospel music,
2
96-100
amt_0001_0002_0_00045
Willie Dixon and wisdom of the blues,
2
68-75
amt_0001_0002_0_00041
African influence on French settlers,
4
6
amt_0001_0004_0_00095
4
9
amt_0001_0004_0_00095
Afro-Cuban styles in Puerto Rican music,
5
20-21
amt_0001_0005_0_00125
Aguinaldos (Puerto Rican religious songs),
5
23
amt_0001_0005_0_00125
5
86
amt_0001_0005_0_00135
"Ah! qui me passera le bois" (song),
4
21
amt_0001_0004_0_00097
"Les Ailes Rouges" (song),
4
17
amt_0001_0004_0_00096
"Ain't Going to Work Tomorrow" (autoharp tune),
3
128
amt_0001_0003_0_00075
Al Clauser and the Oklahoma Outlaws,
3
158-159
amt_0001_0003_0_00081
Alabado (religious lament),
5
49
amt_0001_0005_0_00130
5
54
amt_0001_0005_0_00130
5
61
amt_0001_0005_0_00131
Alabama
NA
NA
NA
civil rights songs,
2
113-114
amt_0001_0002_0_00047
Dale County Colored Musical Institute,
2
86
amt_0001_0002_0_00043
"fiddle dances,"
3
119
amt_0001_0003_0_00074
four-shape Sacred Harp singing,
3
76-77
amt_0001_0003_0_00068
gospel quartets in Birmingham,
2
89-95
amt_0001_0002_0_00044
Alabama
NA
NA
NA
Henry County Sacred Harp Singing Convention,
2
85-86
amt_0001_0002_0_00043
Jefferson County,
2
89
amt_0001_0002_0_00044
Negro Folk Song Festival, Birmingham,
2
90
amt_0001_0002_0_00044
old-time fiddling,
3
115-121
amt_0001_0003_0_00074
Sacred Harp tradition,
2
85-88
amt_0001_0002_0_00043
3
72-73
amt_0001_0003_0_00068
3
75-77
amt_0001_0003_0_00068
Alabama Christian Movement Choir,
2
114
amt_0001_0002_0_00047
"Alabama Jubilee" (square dance tune),
3
48
amt_0001_0003_0_00063
Alaska
NA
NA
NA
Gwich'in Indians,
1
98-104
amt_0001_0001_0_00022
Metlakahtla Comet Band,
1
111
amt_0001_0001_0_00023
Albany, Georgia, and civil rights movement,
2
105
amt_0001_0002_0_00047
2
107
amt_0001_0002_0_00047
2
109
amt_0001_0002_0_00047
Aleichem, Sholem (Yiddish novelist),
4
103
amt_0001_0004_0_00111
Alexander, John (gospel quartet leader),
2
94
amt_0001_0002_0_00044
Alfonso, Lazaro (batá drummer),
5
31
amt_0001_0005_0_00127
"Alice Blue Gown" (play-party song),
3
17
amt_0001_0003_0_00060
Allard, Joseph (fiddler),
3
32
amt_0001_0003_0_00061
Allen, Ray,
5
4
amt_0001_0005_0_00122
Almeida, Santiago (conjunto musician),
5
66
amt_0001_0005_0_00132
Alstead, T. Dinsmore (dance promoter),
3
27
amt_0001_0003_0_00061
Alston, Dave (banjo player),
2
8
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
"Amazing Grace"
NA
NA
NA
African American hymn,
2
110
amt_0001_0002_0_00047
Cherokee hymn,
1
69-70
amt_0001_0001_0_00018
"Ambush from All Sides" (pipa music),
5
99
amt_0001_0005_0_00138
American Indian Exposition,
1
66
amt_0001_0001_0_00017
Amerikan Poijat (band),
4
120
amt_0001_0004_0_00114
Amoskeag Manufacturing Company,
4
19
amt_0001_0004_0_00097
Ancient Vibrations (Jamaican band),
5
10
amt_0001_0005_0_00123
"And the Angels Sing" (song),
4
104
amt_0001_0004_0_00111
Anderson, Cecil (Duke of Iron),
5
37
amt_0001_0005_0_00128
5
38
amt_0001_0005_0_00128
Anderson, Chester (country musician),
3
112
amt_0001_0003_0_00073
Anderson, Garland,
3
88
amt_0001_0003_0_00070
Anderson, Pink (blues musician),
2
53
amt_0001_0002_0_00039
Anderson, Queen C. (gospel singer),
2
66
amt_0001_0002_0_00040
Angelo, Beato,
4
47
amt_0001_0004_0_00101
Antiphonal songs.
Call/response songs
Antony, Marc (Puerto Rican singer),
5
21
amt_0001_0005_0_00125
Apodaca, Antonia (New Mexican accordionist),
5
53-54
amt_0001_0005_0_00130
Apodaca, Maximilian (fiddler),
5
53
amt_0001_0005_0_00130
Appalachia
NA
NA
NA
bluegrass music centered in,
3
137
amt_0001_0003_0_00076
Old Regular Baptists of Central Appalachia,
3
57-60
amt_0001_0003_0_00065
Primitive Baptist singing in Southern Appalachians,
3
61-65
amt_0001_0003_0_00066
Arani, Nasima,
5
107
amt_0001_0005_0_00140
Arapaho Indian fair,
1
63
amt_0001_0001_0_00017
1
65
amt_0001_0001_0_00017
Arbeiter Ring chorus,
4
102
amt_0001_0004_0_00111
Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress,
3
5
amt_0001_0003_0_00058
Ardoin, "Bois Sec" (zydeco musician),
4
13
amt_0001_0004_0_00095
Arizona
NA
NA
NA
Pueblo communities,
1
27-30
amt_0001_0001_0_00011
Yaqui people,
1
31-34
amt_0001_0001_0_00012
Ark-La-Tex music,
3
150-154
amt_0001_0003_0_00080
history of music,
3
152-154
amt_0001_0003_0_00080
instruments,
3
150
amt_0001_0003_0_00080
map of region,
3
151 (map)
amt_0001_0003_0_00080
secular and sacred music,
3
150-152
amt_0001_0003_0_00080
"Arkansas Traveler" (square dance tune),
3
48
amt_0001_0003_0_00063
3
102
amt_0001_0003_0_00072
Armstrong, Howard (fiddler),
2
60
amt_0001_0002_0_00040
2
124
amt_0001_0002_0_00050
Armstrong, Vanessa Bell (gospel singer),
2
104
amt_0001_0002_0_00046
Arnspiger, Herman (guitarist),
3
155-156
amt_0001_0003_0_00081
3
159
amt_0001_0003_0_00081
Árpádon-Albany Hungarian community,
4
92
amt_0001_0004_0_00110
ArtPark (Lewiston, New York), Calabrian music in,
4
41
amt_0001_0004_0_00100
Ashley, Tom (autoharpist),
3
129
amt_0001_0003_0_00075
Ashlock, Jesse (Western swing musician),
3
159
amt_0001_0003_0_00081
Asian American Jazz Festival,
5
90-91
amt_0001_0005_0_00136
Asian American movement,
5
90
amt_0001_0005_0_00136
Asian American music
NA
NA
NA
bibliography, discography, and videography,
5
169-171
amt_0001_0005_0_00150
birthplaces of Asian American music,
5
5 (map)
amt_0001_0005_0_00122
Cambodian classical dance,
5
117-122
amt_0001_0005_0_00142
Cambodian culture and community in America,
5
123-126
amt_0001_0005_0_00143
Chinese American traditional music in New York City,
5
142-151
amt_0001_0005_0_00148
circle dances: Gujaratis in America,
5
100-103
amt_0001_0005_0_00139
Diwali in Seattle,
5
104-108
amt_0001_0005_0_00140
folklore and the Vietnamese community,
5
132-134
amt_0001_0005_0_00145
Hawai'ian music cultures,
5
76-86
amt_0001_0005_0_00135
historical background,
5
1-2
amt_0001_0005_0_00122
Hmong New Year,
5
139-141
amt_0001_0005_0_00147
introduction,
5
1-6
amt_0001_0005_0_00122
Japanese American music in California,
5
88-92
amt_0001_0005_0_00136
Japanese Americans in the Pacific Northwest,
5
94-95
amt_0001_0005_0_00137
Mindanaoan Kulintang music,
5
117-122
amt_0001_0005_0_00142
music making in cultural displacement: Chinese Americans,
5
154-163
amt_0001_0005_0_00149
Seattle Kokon-Taiko,
5
96-99
amt_0001_0005_0_00138
T. Viswanathan (flutist),
5
109-116
amt_0001_0005_0_00141
talking reeds and singing voices,
5
127-130
amt_0001_0005_0_00144
traditional Hmong music in the United States,
5
135-138
amt_0001_0005_0_00146
Assu, Billy (Kwakwaka'wakw tribe),
1
88
amt_0001_0001_0_00021
Athabascan fiddling
NA
NA
NA
funding by National Endowment for the Arts,
1
103
amt_0001_0001_0_00022
Han Athabascans,
1
101
amt_0001_0001_0_00022
Old-Time Fiddling Festival,
1
103-104
amt_0001_0001_0_00022
Atkins, Chet (Western swing musician),
3
158
amt_0001_0003_0_00081
"Attrape-moi mon chapeau" (song),
4
36
amt_0001_0004_0_00099
Autoharp,
3
122-131
amt_0001_0003_0_00075
finding and recording autoharp players,
3
123-126
amt_0001_0003_0_00075
history,
3
122-123
amt_0001_0003_0_00075
holding against chest,
3
130
amt_0001_0003_0_00075
lap dulcimer vs.,
3
129
amt_0001_0003_0_00075
limitations,
3
128-129
amt_0001_0003_0_00075
as member of string bands,
3
97
amt_0001_0003_0_00071
pioneering autoharp virtuosi,
3
124-128
amt_0001_0003_0_00075
playing techniques in the South,
3
126-131
amt_0001_0003_0_00075
recordings,
3
129-130
amt_0001_0003_0_00075
types of songs played,
3
128
amt_0001_0003_0_00075
Avalos, José Luis (mariachi musician),
5
71
amt_0001_0005_0_00133
Averill, Kelly,
2
17
amt_0001_0002_0_00034
"A-Walking and A-Talking" (lyric song),
3
10-11
amt_0001_0003_0_00059
Ayabonmbe (Haitian folkloric troupe),
5
34
amt_0001_0005_0_00127
Ayala, Pedro (conjunto accordionist),
5
66
amt_0001_0005_0_00132
Ayala, Ramón (conjunto musician),
5
66
amt_0001_0005_0_00132
Azpiazu, Don (bandleader),
5
7
amt_0001_0005_0_00123
5
13
amt_0001_0005_0_00124
B
B L & S (gospel singers),
2
99
amt_0001_0002_0_00045
Babalu and the Headhunters (Bahamian Junkanoo band),
5
34
amt_0001_0005_0_00127
Babay, Bélas (gypsy primás),
4
97
amt_0001_0004_0_00110
Babb, Reverend Morgan (gospel singer),
2
63-64
amt_0001_0002_0_00040
Babos, Árpád (Hungarian musician),
4
96
amt_0001_0004_0_00110
"Baby Stop Crying—Look Upward at Father Sky" (Pawnee song),
1
54
amt_0001_0001_0_00016
Bachata music, Dominican islanders,
5
26
amt_0001_0005_0_00126
5
28-29
amt_0001_0005_0_00126
"Back Up and Push" (fiddle tune),
3
110
amt_0001_0003_0_00073
Bacon Rind, Chief (Osage),
1
64
amt_0001_0001_0_00017
"Bad Lee Brown" (African American ballad),
2
47
amt_0001_0002_0_00038
Bagpipes
Drones
Irish traditional music,
3
165
amt_0001_0003_0_00083
Italian folk music,
4
48
amt_0001_0004_0_00101
Bagstad, Tilford "Tip" (fiddler),
4
64-65
amt_0001_0004_0_00104
Bahamas Junkanoo Revue,
5
34
amt_0001_0005_0_00127
Bahamian percussion traditions in Miami,
5
34-35
amt_0001_0005_0_00127
Baile (dance) music
NA
NA
NA
as basis for O'odham waila music,
1
38
amt_0001_0001_0_00013
Latino communities in Colorado and New Mexico,
5
49
amt_0001_0005_0_00130
5
55
amt_0001_0005_0_00130
Rio Grande del Norte,
5
61
amt_0001_0005_0_00131
Bailey, DeFord (harmonica player),
2
60
amt_0001_0002_0_00040
Baily, George "Lovey" (calypso bandleader),
5
36
amt_0001_0005_0_00128
Bajo sexto guitar, conjunto bands,
5
63
amt_0001_0005_0_00132
Baker, Kenny (blue grass fiddler),
3
119
amt_0001_0003_0_00074
3
136
amt_0001_0003_0_00076
Baking pan, as musical instrument,
2
83
amt_0001_0002_0_00042
Balasaraswati, T. (Indian dancer),
5
109
amt_0001_0005_0_00141
5
112
amt_0001_0005_0_00141
5
113
amt_0001_0005_0_00141
5
114
amt_0001_0005_0_00141
Baldovinos, Salvador (mariachi musician),
5
71
amt_0001_0005_0_00133
Baldwin, Dr. Dana,
2
45
amt_0001_0002_0_00038
Baldwin, Will (banjo player),
2
8
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
Balfa, Dewey (Cajun fiddler),
4
33-34
amt_0001_0004_0_00099
4
38
amt_0001_0004_0_00099
Balfa, Rodney (Cajun guitarist),
4
33
amt_0001_0004_0_00099
Balfa, Will (Cajun fiddler),
4
33
amt_0001_0004_0_00099
Balfa Brothers' band,
4
33
amt_0001_0004_0_00099
Ballad singing in Madison County, North Carolina,
3
66-69
amt_0001_0003_0_00067
history,
3
66-68
amt_0001_0003_0_00067
singers and styles,
3
68-69
amt_0001_0003_0_00067
Ballads
NA
NA
NA
African American secular music,
2
47
amt_0001_0002_0_00038
Anglo-American ballads in Vermont,
3
6-12
amt_0001_0003_0_00059
British Isles music,
3
3-4
amt_0001_0003_0_00058
classical and broadside ballads,
3
7-10
amt_0001_0003_0_00059
lyric songs vs.,
3
10
amt_0001_0003_0_00059
occasions for singing,
3
6-7
amt_0001_0003_0_00059
single voice narrative form,
3
1
amt_0001_0003_0_00058
style,
3
7-8
amt_0001_0003_0_00059
sung by women while working,
3
6-7
amt_0001_0003_0_00059
Ballard, Amos (fiddler),
3
91
amt_0001_0003_0_00070
Bamboo mouth organ,
5
92
amt_0001_0005_0_00136
Band, Oscar Stensgard (Swedish fiddler),
4
114
amt_0001_0004_0_00113
Banda, Mexico and Central America,
1
110-111
amt_0001_0001_0_00023
Bands
NA
NA
NA
adopted by Native Americans,
1
110
amt_0001_0001_0_00023
1
111
amt_0001_0001_0_00023
fiddle and banjo string bands,
2
10
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
Hungarian,
4
95-98
amt_0001_0004_0_00110
Mariachi bands, Yaqui people,
1
34
amt_0001_0001_0_00012
old-time German music in Minnesota,
4
50-52
amt_0001_0004_0_00102
Banjar (gourd ancestor of banjo),
2
6
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
2
7
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
Banjo players
NA
NA
NA
Adam Manly Reece, Grayson County, Virginia,
3
87-93
amt_0001_0003_0_00070
black banjo songsters of North Carolina,
2
6-12
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
Eastern Cherokees,
1
16
amt_0001_0001_0_00009
portraits of African American banjo players,
2
8-11
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
Uncle Dave Macon,
3
102
amt_0001_0003_0_00072
3
103-106
amt_0001_0003_0_00072
Uncle Wade Ward, Virginia,
3
94-99
amt_0001_0003_0_00071
Banjos,
2
6-12
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
African American influence in Blue Ridge Mountains,
3
87-88
amt_0001_0003_0_00070
bluegrass music,
3
134
amt_0001_0003_0_00076
3
135
amt_0001_0003_0_00076
3
146
amt_0001_0003_0_00079
blues music influenced by,
2
49
amt_0001_0002_0_00039
2
51
amt_0001_0002_0_00039
characteristics of old-time dance music,
3
96
amt_0001_0003_0_00071
clawhammer style,
2
7
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
2
10-11
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
2
45
amt_0001_0002_0_00038
3
90
amt_0001_0003_0_00070
3
94
amt_0001_0003_0_00071
3
145
amt_0001_0003_0_00079
complexity of songs,
2
12
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
decline of popularity,
2
11
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
drones in traditional playing style,
3
96
amt_0001_0003_0_00071
drop-thumb style,
1
16
amt_0001_0001_0_00009
fiddle and banjo string bands,
2
10
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
3
87-88
amt_0001_0003_0_00070
3
97
amt_0001_0003_0_00071
3
119
amt_0001_0003_0_00074
fiddle and guitar string bands,
3
87-88
amt_0001_0003_0_00070
3
96
amt_0001_0003_0_00071
"Galax-lick" style,
2
12
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
interaction of African American tradition with other cultures,
2
7-8
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
Irish traditional music,
3
165
amt_0001_0003_0_00083
knocking-on style,
2
8
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
lyric banjo songs,
2
6
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
2
7
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
minstrel shows,
2
8-9
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
3
4
amt_0001_0003_0_00058
3
88
amt_0001_0003_0_00070
3
89
amt_0001_0003_0_00070
3
103
amt_0001_0003_0_00072
mixolydian mode,
3
96
amt_0001_0003_0_00071
non-blues secular black music,
2
42-45
amt_0001_0002_0_00038
North Carolina locations of banjo music,
2
7 (map)
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
occasions for performance,
2
7
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
Okefenokee swamp region,
3
85
amt_0001_0003_0_00069
old-time music,
3
108-114
amt_0001_0003_0_00073
3
145
amt_0001_0003_0_00079
overlap of traditional banjo and fiddle music,
3
95-96
amt_0001_0003_0_00071
pentatonic and hexatonic scales,
3
96
amt_0001_0003_0_00071
rhythmic styles,
2
11-12
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
short-drone-string type,
2
6
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
slides on individual strings,
2
11
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
Tate and Panola Counties, Mississippi,
2
37
amt_0001_0002_0_00037
thumping style,
2
8
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
2
10
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
two-finger, up-picking style,
2
11
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
2
45
amt_0001_0002_0_00038
typical African American songs,
2
6
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
West African influence on rhythm,
2
11-12
amt_0001_0002_0_00033
Banks, Dennis (Indian activist),
1
115
amt_0001_0001_0_00023
Banks, Lucille (gospel radio producer),
2
98
amt_0001_0002_0_00045
Banks, R. E.,
1
63
amt_0001_0001_0_00017
Baptist hymns.
Old Regular Baptist hymns
Primitive Baptist hymns
"Barbara Allen" (ballad),
3
85
amt_0001_0003_0_00069
Barbeau, Marius,
4
17
amt_0001_0004_0_00096
Barbershop harmony
NA
NA
NA
bluegrass musician,
3
133
amt_0001_0003_0_00076
choral structure of civil rights songs,
2
113
amt_0001_0002_0_00047
"The Bare Rock Song" (ballad),
3
16
amt_0001_0003_0_00060
Bariles (Puerto Rican drums),
5
22
amt_0001_0005_0_00125
Barker, Sister R. Mildred,
3
54
amt_0001_0003_0_00064
"Barndomshemmet" (song),
4
109
amt_0001_0004_0_00112
Barnes, Edwina (pianist),
3
30
amt_0001_0003_0_00061
Barnes, Link (fiddler),
3
30
amt_0001_0003_0_00061
Barnhill, Sheila Adams,
3
68
amt_0001_0003_0_00067
Adams, Sheila Kay (ballad singer)
Barrett, Dick (Texas-style contest fiddler),
3
162
amt_0001_0003_0_00082
Barrio Boys (Latino group),
5
53
amt_0001_0005_0_00130
Barry (née Bagelman) Sisters,
4
104
amt_0001_0004_0_00111
Bart, Jan (Jewish musician),
4
104
amt_0001_0004_0_00111
Bartal, Jenö (Hungarian bandleader),
4
96
amt_0001_0004_0_00110
Bass drum
NA
NA
NA
African American music,
2
36
amt_0001_0002_0_00037
junkanoo music,
5
34
amt_0001_0005_0_00127
Native American music,
1
38
amt_0001_0001_0_00013
Bass fiddle
Electric bass
African American music,
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