Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song

Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song
Title Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song PDF eBook
Author William A. Owens
Publisher University of Texas Press
Total Pages 339
Release 2011-05-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0292786123

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Texas, the 1930s—the years of the Great Depression. It was the Texas of great men: Dobie, Bedichek, Webb, the young Américo Paredes. And it was the Texas of May McCord and "Cocky" Thompson, the Reverend I. B. Loud, the Cajun Marcelle Comeaux, the black man they called "Grey Ghost," and all the other extraordinary "ordinary" people whom William A. Owens met in his travels. "Up and down and sideways" across Texas, Owens traveled. His goal: to learn for himself what the diverse peoples of the state "believed in, yearned for, laughed at, fought over, as revealed in story and song." Tell me a story, sing me a song brings together both the songs he gathered—many accompanied by music—and Owens' warm reminiscences of his travels in the Texas of the Thirties and early Forties.

Tell Me Another Story, Sing Me a Song

Tell Me Another Story, Sing Me a Song
Title Tell Me Another Story, Sing Me a Song PDF eBook
Author Jean Lenox Toddie
Publisher Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages 24
Release 1978
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780573633645

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Play Jean Lenox Toddie Characters: 2 female Bare stage or simple set. This witty look at mother daughter relationships is a light hearted exploration of irritations and misunderstandings that build walls between a woman and her female off spring-- and the love and compassion that destroys these walls. The crisis and humor of childhood, adolescence, adulthood and old age are evoked in a celebration of dissonance and the harmony between mothers and daughters. With the

Sing Me a Story

Sing Me a Story
Title Sing Me a Story PDF eBook
Author Grace Hallworth
Publisher august house
Total Pages 52
Release 2002
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780874836721

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A collection of five traditional tales from the Caribbean region, each accompanied by a song and instructions for dance steps.

Joyful Singing

Joyful Singing
Title Joyful Singing PDF eBook
Author Benjamin A. Kolodziej
Publisher Fortress Press
Total Pages 220
Release 2022-07-26
Genre Music
ISBN 1506486177

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This is the tenth in a series of monographs--Shaping American Lutheran Church Music--published by the Center for Church Music, Concordia University Chicago, River Forest, Illinois., highlighting people, movements, and events that have helped to shape the course of church music among Lutherans in North America. In this volume, Benjamin A. Kolodziej uncovers and records the story of the Lutherans who undertook the daunting and uncertain work of carving out a new life in a new land, and of the music that accompanied them. The book is rich in historical and contextual detail, and Kolodziej overcomes the difficulty of delineating different Lutheran sects--immigrants aligned to whatever iteration of the Lutheran church was available, --to tell the stories of the church's past in clear and compelling prose. The book will be a great help to scholars, historians, and musicians alike.

Staging Tradition

Staging Tradition
Title Staging Tradition PDF eBook
Author Michael Ann Williams
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 262
Release 2024-02-12
Genre Music
ISBN 0252056507

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Based on extensive archival research and oral history, Staging Tradition traces the parallel careers of the creators of the Renfro Valley Barn Dance and the National Folk Festival. Through their devotion to the staging of traditional culture, including folk, country, and bluegrass music, John Lair (1894-1985) and Sarah Gertrude Knott (1895-1984) became two of the mid-twentieth century's most notable producers. Lair and Knott's discovery of new developments in theater and entertainment during the 1920s led the pair to careers that kept each of them center stage. Inspired by programs such as WLS's Barn Dance and the success of early folk events, Lair promoted Kentucky musicians. Knott staged her own radically inclusive festival, which included Native and African American traditions and continues today as the National Folk Festival. Michael Ann Williams shows how Lair and Knott fed the public's fascination with the "art of the common man" and were in turn buffeted by cultural forces that developed around and beyond them.

The Roots of Texas Music

The Roots of Texas Music
Title The Roots of Texas Music PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Clayton
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages 249
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 1603445757

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Contains nine essays in which the authors examine various aspects of Texas music from its beginnings to 1950, providing an overview of Texas music history, and discussing Texan jazz, country music, early Texas bluesmen, classical and religious music, and various ethnic genres.

"The Whorehouse Bells Were Ringing" and Other Songs Cowboys Sing

Title "The Whorehouse Bells Were Ringing" and Other Songs Cowboys Sing PDF eBook
Author Guy Logsdon
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 420
Release 1995
Genre Art
ISBN 9780252064883

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"One of the finest works to come out in recent years on cowboy songs, in addition to being the first good collection of the cowboy's bawdy material. . . . A must for anyone who is a student of cowboy music--or anyone who just likes the sound of dirty subject matter rhyming." -- Hal Cannon, Journal of Country Music "A brave and honest step toward increasing our understanding of what cowboys really sing." -- Bob Bovee, Old Time Herald "A thorough piece of scholarship and collectanea and a valuable, welcome addition to cowboy song literature." -- Keith Cunningham, Mid-America Folklore "Logsdon has written the book with a scholar's attention to detail. But what shows through the scholarship is the collector's enthusiasm for the material. . . . A superb job in a difficult area." -- Angus Kress Gillespie, Journal of American History "A major contribution to the folklore and popular culture, history, and social psychology of American cowboy culture." -- Kenneth S. Goldstein, former president, American Folklore Society