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5-string Banjo Styles in North Carolina
African American Music and Musicians in Appalachia
Appalachian Classic Blues Singers: Bessie Smith
Appalachian Musical Instruments and Their Makers
Bluegrass Mapping Project: Asheville
Bluegrass Mapping Project: Shenandoah Valley
Bluegrass Music
Carter Family: Always a Song
Commercial Country Music in Appalachia in the 1920s
Fiddle: From Europe to the American South
Fiddlers’ Conventions and Music Camps in Appalachia
Hazel Dickens
Life and Music of Josh White
Maybelle Carter’s Guitar Style
Medicine Shows in Appalachia
Music from the Lost Provinces: A Guide to Traditional Music in Ashe County, North Carolina, Grayson County, Virginia, and the Surrounding Area
Music of Watauga County: A Guide to the Music and Musicians of Watauga County, North Carolina
Northeast Mississippi Hill Country Blues Pathfinder
Old-time to Bluegrass: The Emergence of a Fiddle Style
Old-Timey Women Musicians in Appalachia: 1860’s to 1942
Oral Tradition in Appalachian Old-Time Instrumental Music
Otto Wood: The Outlaw and the Ballad
Protest Songs of the Appalachian Coalfields
Published Field Recordings of West Virginia
Round Peak Style: Old Time Music from Surry County, North Carolina
Singing Traditions of the Primitive and Regular Baptists in Appalachia
Western North Carolina Ballad Collection
Western North Carolina Murder Ballads: Tom Dula and Frankie Silver