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- catalog abstract "The well-known folk singer explores the appeal, traditions, significance and performers of folk music from America, Asia, Europe and Africa, and discusses aspects of the modern folk revival.".
- catalog contributor b860691.
- catalog contributor b860692.
- catalog contributor b860693.
- catalog created "[1972]".
- catalog date "1972".
- catalog date "[1972]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1972]".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographies and discographies.".
- catalog description "Introduction -- Editor's note -- Part I : Old songs and new people -- A revival of interest in folk music? -- Two American musicians : Who showed us how to combine old and new. Leadbelly ; Woody -- Some folk roots and protest traditions. "That's nice, but is it a folk song? ; Some American traditions ; Some British traditions ; Some South African traditions ; The folk process -- Part II : A folk revival in the atom age -- 1954-69 Notes for and about Johnny Appleseed, Jrs. (mainly from the pages of Sing out) -- Part III : Making homemade music -- Ways of singing with and for people -- Voices -- Some instruments -- Making new songs -- Style, standards and responsibility : American heritage and contemporary singers -- Part IV : The world that music lives in -- Races and racism : A singer's view -- Money and music : Observations on the commercial big time and its attempts to make money out of folk music -- A question of patriotism -- Other folk : Songs and celebrations in several parts of the world -- Languages, translations and mixtures : some comments on the many vocabularies of music, speech and other ways of human expression -- The incompleat folksinger : some supplementary memories, acknowledgments and generalizations -- Extroduction -- Appendix : Where to find songs? -- The picture makers.".
- catalog description "The well-known folk singer explores the appeal, traditions, significance and performers of folk music from America, Asia, Europe and Africa, and discusses aspects of the modern folk revival.".
- catalog extent "viii, 596 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Incompleat folksinger.".
- catalog identifier "067120954X".
- catalog isFormatOf "Incompleat folksinger.".
- catalog issued "1972".
- catalog issued "[1972]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Simon and Schuster".
- catalog relation "Incompleat folksinger.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Folk music History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Folk music United States.".
- catalog subject "Folk songs History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Folk songs.".
- catalog subject "ML60.S444 I5".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- Editor's note -- Part I : Old songs and new people -- A revival of interest in folk music? -- Two American musicians : Who showed us how to combine old and new. Leadbelly ; Woody -- Some folk roots and protest traditions. "That's nice, but is it a folk song? ; Some American traditions ; Some British traditions ; Some South African traditions ; The folk process -- Part II : A folk revival in the atom age -- 1954-69 Notes for and about Johnny Appleseed, Jrs. (mainly from the pages of Sing out) -- Part III : Making homemade music -- Ways of singing with and for people -- Voices -- Some instruments -- Making new songs -- Style, standards and responsibility : American heritage and contemporary singers -- Part IV : The world that music lives in -- Races and racism : A singer's view -- Money and music : Observations on the commercial big time and its attempts to make money out of folk music -- A question of patriotism -- Other folk : Songs and celebrations in several parts of the world -- Languages, translations and mixtures : some comments on the many vocabularies of music, speech and other ways of human expression -- The incompleat folksinger : some supplementary memories, acknowledgments and generalizations -- Extroduction -- Appendix : Where to find songs? -- The picture makers.".
- catalog title "The incompleat folksinger, by Pete Seeger. Edited by Jo Metcalf Schwartz.".
- catalog type "text".