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  1. Apr 25, 2018 · From the onset of American history, folk music has shown up at times when the people needed it most. The earliest folk songs rose from slave fields as spirituals such as “Down by the Riverside” and “We Shall Overcome.” These are songs about struggle and hardship but are also full of hope.

  2. American folk music was among the earliest music documented by the label, and remains an important part of the Smithsonian collection. The albums shared below are a selection of the many American folk albums available through Smithsonian Folkways Recordings , and can be sampled or purchased by clicking on the album thumbnail to visit the ...

  3. 148K views • 50 tracks • 3 hours, 28 minutes Classic Folk Music in this playlist of American Folk music's greatest hits and songwriters, including Woody Guthrie, Leadbelly, Pete Seeger,...

  4. Jun 19, 2009 · The 100 Essential Folk Songs. 1. "This Land Is Your Land" - Woody Guthrie. 2. "Blowin' in the Wind" - Bob Dylan. 3. "City of New Orleans" - Steve Goodman. 4. "If I Had a Hammer" - Pete Seeger. 5....

  5. The Smithsonian's collections and archives are a rich source of information on American folk music and its many genres. Smithsonian Folkways is home to a significant collection of folk music recordings with a storied history as a participant in documenting and supporting the growth of American folk. 1. 2. American Folk Fiddle.

  6. The Anthology of American Folk Music, edited by Harry Smith (1923–1991), is one of the most influential releases in the history of recorded sound. Originally issued by Folkways Records in 1952, the Anthology brought virtually unknown parts of America's musical landscape recorded in the late 1920s and early 1930s to the public's attention.

  7. American Folk Music | Smithsonian Institution. The Smithsonian's collections and archives are a rich source of information on American folk music and its many genres. Smithsonian Folkways is home to a significant collection of folk music recordings with a storied history as a participant in documenting and supporting the growth of American folk.

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