Ballads and Songs of the Shanty-boy

Ballads and Songs of the Shanty-boy
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Publisher : Cambridge, [Mass.]: Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015059748387
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Synopsis Ballads and Songs of the Shanty-boy by : Franz Rickaby

Ballads and Songs of the Shanty-boy

Ballads and Songs of the Shanty-boy
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Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105042177845
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Synopsis Ballads and Songs of the Shanty-boy by : Franz Lee Rickaby

Pinery Boys

Pinery Boys
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Publisher : Languages and Folklore of Uppe
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 029931264X
ISBN-13 : 9780299312640
Rating : 4/5 (4X Downloads)

Synopsis Pinery Boys by : Franz Rickaby

A newly annotated edition of a landmark 1926 collection of lumberjack songs, augmented by a biography of pioneering song collector Franz Rickaby and additional songs that he collected.

Shantymen and Shantyboys

Shantymen and Shantyboys
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Publisher : New York : Macmillan
Total Pages : 374
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ISBN-10 : LCCN:51000577
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Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Shantymen and Shantyboys by : William Main Doerflinger

American Ballads and Folk Songs

American Ballads and Folk Songs
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Publisher : Courier Corporation
Total Pages : 719
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ISBN-10 : 9780486319926
ISBN-13 : 048631992X
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis American Ballads and Folk Songs by : John A. Lomax

Music and lyrics for over 200 songs. John Henry, Goin' Home, Little Brown Jug, Alabama-Bound, Black Betty, The Hammer Song, Jesse James, Down in the Valley, The Ballad of Davy Crockett, and many more.

The Forgotten Songs of the Newfoundland Outports

The Forgotten Songs of the Newfoundland Outports
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Publisher : University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages : 462
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ISBN-10 : 9780776623856
ISBN-13 : 0776623850
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis The Forgotten Songs of the Newfoundland Outports by : Anna Kearney Guigné

In 1951, musician Kenneth Peacock (1922–2000) secured a contract from the National Museum of Canada (today the Canadian Museum of History) to collect folksongs in Newfoundland. As the province had recently joined Confederation, the project was deemed a goodwill gesture, while at the same time adding to the Museum’s meager Anglophone archival collections. Between 1951 and 1961, over the course of six field visits, Peacock collected 766 songs and melodies from 118 singers in 38 communities, later publishing two-thirds of this material in a three-volume collection, Songs of the Newfoundland Outports (1965). As the publication consists of over 1000 pages, Outports is considered to be a bible for Newfoundland singers and a valuable resource for researchers. However, Peacock’s treatment of the material by way of tune-text collations, use of lines and stanzas from unpublished songs has always been somewhat controversial. Additionally, comparison of the field collection with Outports indicates that although Peacock acquired a range of material, his personal preferences requently guided his publishing agenda. To ensure that the songs closely correspond to what the singers presented to Peacock, the collection has been prepared by drawing on Peacock’s original music and textual notes and his original field recordings. The collection is far-ranging and eclectic in that it includes British and American broadsides, musical hall and vaudeville material alongside country and western songs, and local compositions. It also highlights the influence of popular media on the Newfoundland song tradition and contextualizes a number of locally composed songs. In this sense, it provides a key link between what Peacock actually recorded and the material he eventually published. As several of the songs have not previously appeared in the standard Newfoundland collections, The Forgotten Songs sheds new light on the extent of Peacock’s collecting. The collection includes 125 songs arranged under 113 titles along with extensive notes on the songs, and brief biographies of the 58 singers. Thanks to the Research Centre for the Study of Music Media and Place, a video of the launch event, held in St.John's, Newfoundland, is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghj6E6-QiLI&t=21s.

Ballads and Sea Songs from Nova Scotia

Ballads and Sea Songs from Nova Scotia
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Publisher : Cambridge : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 476
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015039754075
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Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Ballads and Sea Songs from Nova Scotia by : William Roy Mackenzie

The Ballad Collectors of North America

The Ballad Collectors of North America
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Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Total Pages : 247
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ISBN-10 : 9780810881556
ISBN-13 : 0810881551
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis The Ballad Collectors of North America by : Scott B. Spencer

Much has been written about the songs gathered in North America in the first half of the 20th century. However, there is scant information on those individuals responsible for gathering these songs. The Ballad Collectors of North America: How Gathering Folksongs Transformed Academic Thought and American Identity fills this gap, documenting the efforts of those who transcribed and recorded North American folk songs. Both biographical and topical, this book chronicles not only the most influential of these "song catchers" but also examines the main schools of thought on the collection process, the leading proponents of those schools, and the projects that they shaped. Contributors also consider the role of technology--especially the phonograph--in the collection efforts. Chapters organized by region cover such areas as Appalachia, the West, and Canada, while others devoted to specialized topics from the cowboy tune and occupational song to the commercialization of folk music through song collections and anthologies. Ballad Collectors investigates the larger role of the ballad in the development of American identity, from the national appreciation of cowboy songs in popular culture to the use of Appalachian song forms in radio broadcasts to the role of dustbowl ballads in the urban folk revival of the 1950s and 1960s. Finally, this collection assesses the changing role of songs and song texts in the academic fields of folklore, anthropology, musicology, and ethnomusicology. Scholars and students of American cultural and social history, as well as fans of North American folk and popular music, will find The Ballad Collectors of North America a fascinating story of how the American folk tradition gained greater visibility, fueling the revolutions that would follow in the writing and performance of American music.

Ballads and Sea-Songs of Newfoundland

Ballads and Sea-Songs of Newfoundland
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 464
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ISBN-10 : 0674012631
ISBN-13 : 9780674012639
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Ballads and Sea-Songs of Newfoundland by : Grace Yarrow Mansfield

Newfoundland songs are diverse in origin. Vast numbers of them come from the British Isles, especially from England and Ireland; many are composed in Newfoundland, usually on English or Irish models; a lesser number of American, Canadian, and French songs are current. The ballads to be found in the Child collection are probably the oldest now sung. Then there are many seventeenth- and eighteenth-century broadside ballads, particularly English, and many nineteenth-century compositions. Such are the backgrounds from which the compilers of this volume have drawn their unusually interesting and delightful collection of ballad texts and ballad music. Expeditions to the island in 1920 and 1929 furnished the tunes; and a genuine interest in folk-literature assured the care and accuracy of the work.

Songquest

Songquest
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Publisher : Wayne State University Press
Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : 9780814344606
ISBN-13 : 0814344607
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Songquest by : Ivan H. Walton

The field notes of a pioneering folklorist who collected the songs, stories, and cultural history of Great Lakes sailors in the 1930s. Ivan H. Walton was a pioneering folklorist who collected the songs and stories of aging sailors living along the shores of the Great Lakes in the 1930s. His collection is unique in the annals of Great Lakes folklore. It began as a search for songs but broadened into a collection of weather signs, shipboard beliefs, greenhorn tales, and stories of the intense rivalry between sailors and the steamboat men who replaced them. Edited by Joe Grimm, Songquest: The Journals of Great Lakes Folklorist Ivan H. Walton is a selection from the daily journals Walton wrote during his travels as a folklore collector. It is clear that Walton, a professor of English at the University of Michigan, both admired the sailors of the Great Lakes for what they had done during their working years and worried about them as they entered the twilight of their lives. Walton went beyond the songs he set out to find and captured the pitch and roll of the Great Lakes alive with white-winged schooners. His writings provide a clear picture of the colorful individuals he met and interviewed—captains, cabin boys, tugmen, chandlers, boardinghouse owners, dredgers, and light keepers. Walton also documented the methods he used and recorded his personal thoughts about his nomadic life and the events going on around him during the 1930s, including the Great Depression, Franklin D. Roosevelt’s election, and the end of Prohibition.