Dance music

Title
  1. Dance music / Edited by Richard K. Spottswood.
Published by
  1. [Washington, D.C.] : [Recorded Sound Section, Music Division, Library of Congress], [1976]

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Additional authors
  1. Spottswood, Richard K. (Richard Keith)
  2. Library of Congress. Recording Laboratory.
  3. Archive of Folk Song (U.S.)
Description
  1. 3 discs : 33 1/3 rpm. mono; 12 in.
Series statement
  1. Folk music in America ; v. 3-5
Uniform title
  1. Folk music in America ; v. 3-5.
Subject
  1. Dance music > United States
  2. Folk music > United States
  3. Ragtime music
  4. Jazz
Contents
  1. [1] Breakdowns & waltzes: Kenesaw Mountain rag (Seven Foot Dilly and his Dill Pickles) She\u0027s got good dry goods (Little Buddy Doyle) Green meadow waltz (Adolph Hofner and his orchestra) Polska from Boda/Soldiers joy (Edwin Johnson Swedish Trio) Alabama blues/Boot that thing (Booker T. Sapps, Roger Matthews, and Jesse Flowers) Days of \u002749 (The Bog Trotters) Far in the mountain (The Red Headed Fiddlers) Warm wipe stomp (Macon Ed and Tampa Joe) Aldeline waltz (East Texas Serenaders) Waltz (Mike Enis Group) The rabbit in the pea patch (Uncle Dave Macon and the Fruit-Jar Drinkers) John Henry/Cripple Creek (Paul, Vernon, and Wade Miles) Belle of Point Clare (Arteleus Mistric) Acadian air (Evangeline Band) Old Joe (Nashville Washboard Band)--[2] Reels, polkas & more: Icek rekrut (Fr. Dukli Wiejska Banda) Polka z treśnowa (Jan Wyskowski) Polka Wiesmiaczka (Ulożyl i Odegral Paweł Humeniak) Pepic̆ka neb zamilovany kuchar (Bac̆ova C̆eska Kapela) La polvadera (El Ciego Melquiades) Flora perdida (Conjunto de Maxie Granados) Polka (Mike Enis Group) Acadian air (Evangeline Band) J\u0027tais au bal hier au soir (S.D. Courville, Dennis McGee, and Marc Savoy) Sabalowa (S. Bachleda, Karola Stocha Oryginalna Muzyka Góralska) Brown\u0027s hornpipe (Margaret McNiff-Locke\u0027s Instrumental Trio) Around the old turf fire (Flanagan Brothers) The Cavan Lassies (Packie Dolan and his Melody Boys)
  2. Medley of Irish reels (P. Killoran and P. Sweeney) Miss McLeods reel (Gid Tanner & his Skillet Lickers) Medley of reels (L.P. Baxter and Henry Ford\u0027s Old Fashioned Dance Orchestra)--[3] Ragtime, jazz & more: Dowbush kozak (Ukrainska Selska Orchestra) Tanec pid werbamy (Pawlo Humeniuk) Pidkamec̆ka kolomyjka (Josef Pizio) Tarantella (Michiele Lentine and Antonio Papariello) California cotillion (The Bog Trotters) Oua, oua (Kanui and Lula) Minnehaha (Andy Iona and his Islanders) Blan-Olles gȧnglȧt/Visby (Edwin Johnson Swedish Trio) Kansas City dog walk (Charlie Turner) Acorn stomp (East Texas Serenaders) Frog hop (Clifford Hayes\u0027 Louisville Stompers) Haven\u0027t got a dollar to pay your house rent man (Genevieve Davis) Arkansas shout (Sammie Lewis and his Bamville Syncopators) I can\u0027t be satisfied/Who walks in when I walk out (Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys) Rolling mill stomp (State Street Stompers)
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. "A bicentennial project: Library of Congress Archive of Folk Song"; includes recordings from field and commercial sources.
  2. Program notes, including words of the songs, and bibliographical and discographical references, inserted in containers.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded 1926-75.