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Folk music -- United States
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Folk music -- United States
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Folk music
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Folk music
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United States
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Catch that train!, Dan Zanes and Friends
Take it outside, The Okee Dokee Brothers
This empty northern hemisphere, Gregory Alan Isakov
Folk songs for young people, Pete Seeger
A splash of Pops, Boston Pops Orchestra Keith Lockhart
The best of the cutting edge 1965-1966, Bob Dylan
Foreverly, Billie Joe + Norah
Pops roundup
The harrow & the harvest, Gillian Welch
Shadows in the night, Bob Dylan
Slave songs of the United States, the complete 1867 collection of slave songs, [collected and compiled] by William Francis Allen, Charles Pickard Ware, and Lucy McKim-Garrison ; piano accompaniments by Irving Schlein ; Peter Schlein, editor
Which side are you on?, the best of the Almanac Singers
We shall overcome, the Seeger sessions, Bruce Springsteen
Play old-time country fiddle, 75 traditional fiddle tunes arranged with words & chords, including 25 square dances with complete calls & instructions, [compiled by] Jerry Silverman. --
Songs our daddy taught us, the Everly Brothers
The Lumineers
The very best of Peter Paul and Mary
A song of home, an American musical journey, James Galway, Jay Ungar & Molly Mason
American kid, Patty Griffin
This land is your land
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