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         Folk Bluegrass Music:     more books (100)
  1. Bluegrass Breakdown: THE MAKING OF THE OLD SOUTHERN SOUND (Music in American Life) by Robert Cantwell, 2002-10-22
  2. The Music of Bill Monroe (Music in American Life) by Neil V. Rosenberg, Charles K. Wolfe, 2007-06-07
  3. Backpocket Bluegrass Songbook by Wayne Erbsen, 1990-12
  4. Real Country: Music and Language in Working-Class Culture by Aaron A. Fox, 2004-01-01
  5. Air Castle of the South: WSM and the Making of Music City (Music in American Life) by Craig Havighurst, 2007-11-05
  6. Southern Fiddlers and Fiddle Contests (American Made Music Series) by Chris Goertzen, 2008-10-22
  7. True Adventures with the King of Bluegrass: Jimmy Martin by Tom Piazza, 2009-09-18
  8. From Every Stage: Images of America’s Roots Music by Stephanie P. Ledgin, Charles Osgood, 2005-06-13
  9. Louisiana Fiddlers (American Made Music Series) by Ron Yule, 2009-10-05
  10. Farmhouse Fiddlers: Music & Dance Traditions in the Rural Midwest by Philip Martin, 1994-10-01
  11. Country Music Sources: A Biblio-Discography of Commercially Recorded Traditional Music by Guthrie T. Jr. Meade, 2002-07
  12. Exploring Roots Music, Twenty Years of the JEMF Quarterly by Nolan Porterfield, 2003-12-20
  13. Who's Who in Country Music by Hugh Gregory, 1994-09
  14. Country Music's Most Wanted: The Top 10 Book of Cheating Hearts, Honky Tonk Tragedies, and Music City Oddities by Francesca Peppiatt, 2004-02-19

81. Joseph
Solo artist performing folk/bluegrass music with a dose of humor. Features biography and upcoming appearances.
http://simplyjoseph.com

82. Banjoy - Bob Black's Latest Solo Album
Banjoy is a site dedicated to Bob and Kristie Black's bluegrass and folk music, featuring Bob's banjo picking and highlighting his latest album Banjoy
http://banjoy.com/
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83. ChicagoGigs.com Music Directory: Country-Folk-Bluegrass
Rate It. Half Day bluegrass Band I Know You Rider - MP3 (Added27-Nov-2002 Hits 10 Rating 8.00 Votes 1) Rate It. Sandy Andina
http://www.chicagogigs.com/mp3mall/pages/Country-Folk-Bluegrass/
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84. MerleFest Home Page
Held annually each April in Wilkesboro, NC, this Americana festival offers an eclectic mix of artists in the traditional, bluegrass, folk, gospel, blues, Cajun, oldtime, jazz, and Celtic music genres. Artists and schedules, pictures, ticket information, mailing list, discussion board, map, and links.
http://www.merlefest.org/
Resolutions for viewing our site... 15' or less monitor, 800 x 600 17' or greater monitor, 1280 x 1024 Contact Us Shop 'til you drop in our Mall!
Finally! Our new online store is open shop
Contact Info 2003 Information Buy Tickets Sponsorships ... Site Index
About Us...! Our mission
Festival History

Financial Report
Press Releases ... Who are our fans?
MerleFest Mal
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Shop 'til you drop

Check the Weather in Wilkesboro!
New Music Products
available in our online store The 15th Anniversary Jam, and Fresh Faces at MerleFest 2003
The MerleFest web site is proudly sponsored By Martha White www.marthawhite.com Leahy Hot Rize Emmylou Harris Rhonda Vincent Asleep at the Wheel Jimmie Dale Gilmore Nitty Gritty Dirt Band The Del McCoury Band Sam Bush Band Ralph Stanley Ricky Skaggs The Whites Bela Fleck ...and more Are you on our list...? If not, you should be!

85. FOLKDJ-L: The Folk/Roots/Bluegrass DJ's Mailing List
folkDJL The folk/bluegrass/Roots music DJ's Internet Mailing List.folkDJ-L is a listserv mailing list for folk, bluegrass and
http://www.gumbopages.com/folkdj-l.html
FOLKDJ-L:
The Folk/Bluegrass/Roots Music DJ's
Internet Mailing List
FOLKDJ-L is a listserv mailing list for folk, bluegrass and roots-music DJs, as well as the artists whose music is played on the list members' programs, and anyone else who may have an interest. The majority of the folks on the list do their programs at college, non-commercial and/or public radio stations, but not exclusively so. Topics of discussion have included many discussions of the music played (including endless discussion of what "folk" and "roots" music really means), promotion, fundraising, survival in today's cutthroat radio markets, and perhaps best of all, many of the list members post the playlists of their programs. Many of us have been turned on to a lot of terrific music from reading one another's playlists. The list is owned and moderated by Tina Hay, Folk Music Coordinator at WPSU, at Penn State University. To join the list, send the command "SUBSCRIBE FOLKDJ-L" to the LISTSERV address LISTSERV@PSUVM.PSU.EDU. You may leave the list at any time by sending a "SIGNOFF FOLKDJ-L" command to LISTSERV@PSUVM.PSU.EDU. Please note that this command must NOT be sent to the list address but to the LISTSERV address (LISTSERV@PSUVM.PSU.EDU).

86. Tzora Folk Club, Bluegrass, Folk And Country Music In Israel, Hosted By Judi 'n'
bluegrass, folk country music in Israel with overview and performers, MIDI MP3 Files, folkNotes Newsletter, The Southern Ramblers Trivia Page, and photo galleries.
http://www.geocities.com/tzorafolk/

87. Tom Nunn's Traditional Music Links Including Folk, Celtic, Bluegrass Artists, In
Festival of the bluegrass Lexington, Ky. The folk Alliance. folk Project Festival.France bluegrass music Association. Gettysburg bluegrass Festival. Grand Ole Opry.
http://www3.sympatico.ca/tnunn/ncllinkspage.htm
Artists' Home Pages Associations and festivals Other music sites
Tom's Music Links
General traditional music sites: Acoustic Playground Ashokan.org Bluegrass Connection Bluegrass in Australia ... Bluegrassrules.com Lists the "Top 100" bluegrass sites Bluegrass Unlimited Magazine Bluegrass World British Bluegrass Music Association Canadian Celtic Bands Hamilton site Canadian Celtic Music Celtic Cafe - Celtic Music around the world Celtic Connections Southwestern, Ontario, Canada Cybergrass Czech Bluegrass site By Marek Mechura iBluegrass Internet Bluegrass Magazine Irish-Music.Net Irish Music on the Net
Live Irish Music
Pacific Bluegrass and Heritage Society British Columbia Scottish Bluegrass Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music in America Valley 'Grass - Ottawa Valley Bluegrass Music Assoc.
Artists' Homes:
... Mike Auldridge plus all about Dobros Austin Lounge Lizards
The Backstabbers
Bad Livers Beausoleil ... Bluegrass Parkway Australia Bluegrass Power Company Indiana/Ohio Blueground Undergrass Bruce and Nunally Byron Berline
Bill Hilly Band
B.C. Blackfoot Brothers British duo Norman Blake Norman Blake by Acoustic Cafe Blistered Fingers Blue Highway ... BlueNa Germany BlueRidge Bob Bossin Dale Ann Bradley and Coon Creek David Bradstreet ... J. D. Crowe

88. Northern Lights Band: Featuring Bluegrass, Folk Music And Country Music.
Northern Lights Band that plays bluegrass, folk and country music. Biographies, photos, and schedule.
http://www.northernlightsband.com/
Northern Lights Band: featuring bluegrass, folk music and country music. Official site for the Northern Lights bluegrass band. Featuring concert tour schedule and information on their CD's.

89. Fairbanks Folk Fest
Fairbanks, Alaska has both winter and summer music festival weekends, including bluegrass, folk and roots music, a Band Scramble contest, and other events. Artist profiles, contacts and links.
http://www.alaskafolkmusic.org/faifolkfest

90. Bluegrass World Web - CD's And Catalogs
Country, bluegrass, Rock; Bell Mountain music; Cache Creek Directbluegrass and folk music Store; County Sales; Doobie Shea Records;
http://www.bluegrassworld.com/recordings/

91. Pocono Bluegrass Folk Society
Pennsylvania association promoting traditional acoustic music through concerts, festivals, jam sessions and an annual fiddle contest with prizes. Schedule of events, contacts, photos and directions.
http://www.dsf123.com/pbfs/hi.htm
FiddleFest 2003 Info Click here for WinterFest 'ought-three pix. New ones, too! Click here to see WF 2002 videos

92. Bluegrass World Web - Instruments Manufacturers Retailers And Repair
Acoustic music Supply Register for Giveaway Baltimore bluegrass Inc. folk musicStore Greg Boyd's House of Fine Instruments Building bluegrass Banjo Custom
http://www.bluegrassworld.com/instruments/
Instrument Makers, Retailers and Repairs Links
Banjo Acoustic Music Supply Register for Giveaway
Baltimore Bluegrass Inc. Folk Music Store

Greg Boyd's House of Fine Instruments

Building Bluegrass Banjo

Custom Banjos
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Stelling Banjos

Guitar Acoustic Music Supply Register for Giveaway
Bluegrass Music Wholesale

Baltimore Bluegrass Inc. Folk Music Store

Allen Guitars

Fat Sound Guitars
... Taylor Dobro Acoustic Music Supply Register for Giveaway Bluegrass Music Wholesale Baltimore Bluegrass Inc. Folk Music Store Allen Beard Guitars ... Tut Taylor Resophonics Mandolin Acoustic Music Supply Register for Giveaway Bluegrass Music Wholesale Baltimore Bluegrass Inc. Folk Music Store Greg Boyd's House of Fine Instruments Flatiron ... Guitar Gallery - Weber and Selah Mandolins Hughes Mandolins Charles Johnson's "Mandolin World Headquarters...and Guitars!" Kentucky - Acoustic Outfitters Music Shop MANDOLINS Mandolin Central Mid-Missouri Mandolin Company Olde Town Pickin' Parlor ... Weber Mandolin Violin/Fiddle Acoustic Music Supply Register for Giveaway Bluegrass Music Wholesale Baltimore Bluegrass Inc. Folk Music Store

93. Band Members
folk/bluegrass band from central Illinois, featuring members' profiles, photos, releases, and a music theory workshop.
http://www.applegateandcompany.hispeed.com/
Contemporary and Traditional Folk and Bluegrass Music,
established 1973
Members History/Photos Recordings Music Theory ... Links Performances April 4th and 5th, 2003 Applegate and Mitts, Leonardos, Peoria, Illinois April 25th and 26th, 2003 Applegate and Co. Woodcutter, Dunlap, Illinois Reflections on 30 Years - Bob Applegate Just some thoughts to pass along tonite. I must say it's been a great time to be in music and playing with this band. We are reaching a milestone this month (February 2003). This month marks our 30th anniversary as a performing band. It has gone by so quickly, in hindsight it seems like a few years, not a few decades. I still feel young when I'm playing, even though my baldness and waistline betray my lack of physical youth. For what it's worth, I probably am one of the least mature 50+ year olds you could ever meet. At least most of my friends would say so if asked. In any event playing has kept me younger than my years would seem. When I reflect back on all the places we've played it has truly been incredible. Civic centers and riverfront parks, concert stages and massive outdoor music festivals, pizza places and fancy reastaurants. Playing with friends and the famous, and friends that later became famous. Coffeehouses, birthday parties, 10 people to 50,000. Who would have thought it? Not me, I just wanted to play guitar and sing. And you, our loyal audiences have let me do just that. You have supported our musical efforts more than I would have ever expected, and I thank you, from all of the guys in the band - both past and present members.

94. Big Apple Bluegrass Society
Hanway's Handy Links to bluegrass, Acoustic, and folk music In the New Yorkarea Acoustic Live; bluegrass Oldtime music Association of New Jersey;
http://www.bigapplebluegrass.com/bluelinx.htm
Hanway's Handy Links to
Bluegrass, Acoustic, and Folk Music
In the New York area:
Big Bluegrass Directories
and Fun Sites
Organizations Music on Radio Magazines and Books

95. Unable To Fetch Domain
Based in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. All schooled in Jazz and Classical forms, and raised on rock, blues, reggae, funk, folk, soul, and bluegrass, their music encompasses just about every style, color, and dimension imaginable.
http://www.fortgreenejam.com/
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96. Buy Folk, Bluegrass And Roots Music Online
BACKSTREET. Tapes and CDs. Price CDs $15.00 Cassettes $10.00, plus postage. ContactJeff Pardue @ (336)9842518 or. or goto and order online!! Now Available!!
http://www.rightonbackstreet.com/cds.htm
Homepage Biography Calendar Sound Clips ... Guestbook BACKSTREET Tapes and CDs Contact: Jeff Pardue @ (336)984-2518 or or goto and order online!! Now Available!! Released February 2002 CD - Another Look Featuring Guest: Josh Day/percussion, Wes Tuttle/mandolin, Donnie Story/Slide Guitar 1. Arizona 2. Blues for Dixie 3. Daddy Keeps on Plowin' 4. Choo Choo Ch'Boogie 5. As Long as You're Here 6. April's Drought 7. It Makes a Good Story 8. John Barleycorn 9. Wild Rose of the Mountain 10. Johnny Too Bad 11. Ramblin' Round 13. Two of a Kind Tape - Doan't You Be What You Ain't DOAN'T YOU BE WHAT YOU AIN'T De flower ain't de daisy, and de melon ain't de rose, why is dey all so crazy to be sumpin' else dat grows? Jes' stick to the place you's planted, and do de bes' you knows, be de sunflower or de daisy, be de melon or de rose. De songthrush ain't de robin, and de catbird ain't de jay, why is day all a-throbbin' to outdo each other's lay? Jes' sing de song God gave you, and let your heart be gay, be de songthrush or de robin, be de catbird or de jay. Doan't ye be what you ain't, jes' be what you is, ef a man is what he isn't, den he isn't what he is. Edwin Milton Royle 1. Good Morning Country Rain

97. BILL MONROE - The Father Of Bluegrass
A brief biography from the American music Archives.
http://www.eyeneer.com/America/Genre/Folk.bluegrass/Profiles/monroe.html
BILL MONROE
The Father Of Bluegrass
William Smith Monroe was born September 13, 1911 and grew up on his family's 650 acre farm just outside Rosine, Kentucky, where his father, James "Buck" Monroe, farmed, operated a sawmill and mined coal; his mother, Malissa Vandiver Monroe, raised poultry and tended to her husband and eight children. Of the six Monroe boys, Bill was the youngest, eight years the junior of his nearest sibling, Charlie, and between the sizable age gap between him and the rest of his brothers and sisters, and the fact that his extremely poor eyesight prevented him from playing most sports (especially his favorite, baseball), Bill spent a considerable amount of time on his own. Quite early on, he became fascinated by the music which abounded in the Monroe home - the old-time ballads sung by his accordion-playing mother, and the wonderful fiddle tunes he heard whenever Malissa's brother Pendleton would come by for a visit. Bill loved the sound of the fiddle and longed to learn how to play it, but that was his brother Birch's instrument. Guitar was his next choice, but Charlie was the guitarist in the family. That left Bill with the only other stringed instrument in the house - a mandolin. If he learned it, he figured, at least he could play along Charlie and Birch. And so, at age ten, he began to teach himself, picking out melodies he heard on the fiddle and learning to keep a rhythm. As he got better, Charlie let him play his guitar, and it was on that guitar that Bill made his first public appearances when he was barely a teenager, accompanying Uncle Pen at square dances around the country and sharing in the sheer joy that his uncle got out of entertaining.

98. Homemade Music Shop Search
Homemade music On Sale matching Country folk bluegrass Acoustic. Style Country,folk, bluegrass, Acoustic. From General Ludd music. Dense, but rewarding.
http://www.homemademusic.com/shop/shopsearch.pl?Country Folk Bluegrass Acoustic

99. Jimmie Rodgers
Biography with pictures and a WAV format sample of a blue yodel.
http://www.eyeneer.com/America/Genre/Folk.bluegrass/Profiles/Rodgers/
JIMMIE RODGERS
The Father of Country Music. That's a heavy load for a scrawny, tubercular ex-railroader who set out only to prove to the folks back home in Meridian, Mississippi, that he wasn't the shiftless no-count they all thought he was. When Jimmie Rodgers arrived on the scene, there was no such thing as 'country music.' It was just beginning to be called 'hillbilly' - and whatever it was, Jimmie Rodgers wasn't much interested. He dressed in the latest uptown-style box-back coat, bow tie, and snappy straw boater and cultivated a broad repertoire which, at the outset at least, leaned decidedly in the direction of current hits from Tin Pan Alley: Who's Sorry Now? I'll See You In My Dreams How Come You Do Me Like You Do? , and similar pop fare of the 1920's. From the beginning, however, Jimmie Rodgers was nothing if not versatile. Over the years, scuffling from town to town as an itinerant brakeman and would-be entertainer, he had absorbed the haunting blues music of his Southern upbringing and the rowdy, colorful ballads of railroaders and rounders all across the land. So, when he met up with a big-time record producer who wanted 'old-timey' folk songs, or original compositions that sounded like them, it was altogether natural that he turned to the simple, plaintive, often whimsical music sung and played among the ordinary people he'd known from childhood. " They want these old-fashioned things ," he told his wife. "

100. Homemade Music Search Results
homebased recordings resulted in the release of a CD found here at Homemade Musicwhich is a thoroughly captivating mix of acoustic folk, bluegrass, and blues
http://www.homemademusic.com/search/hmmsearch.pl?country

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