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Melanie Sovine - Appalahian Folk Music album

Melanie Sovine - Appalahian Folk Music album

  • Performer: Melanie Sovine
  • Genre: Folk music
  • Title: Appalahian Folk Music
  • Style: Bluegrass, Country, Folk, Gospel
  • MP3 version size: 1955 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1163 mb
  • Other: WMA MPC MP4 AA AUD ASF DTS
  • Rating: 4.7
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Description

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Appalahian Folk Music ‎(LP, Album). All Jazz Rock Funk, Soul Pop Classical Folk, World, & Country.

Appalachian music is the music of the region of Appalachia in the Eastern United States. It is derived from various European and African influences, including English ballads, Irish and Scottish traditional music (especially fiddle music), hymns, and African-American blues.

Folk Music is the seventh studio album by English acoustic roots duo Show of Hands. It was recorded in September 1998 as a project to connect the band to their roots

Folk Traditional Folk Appalachian. The folk music of rural Appalachia - primarily concentrated in western Pennsylvania, West Virginia, western North Carolina, eastern Kentucky, and Tennessee - provided much of the basis for bluegrass and country music.

Recorded in 1964, Folk Music of Ghana includes music from West African tribes and religious groups such as the Akonodey and the Tigari. Polyrhythmic drumming and chanting are featured prominently in songs such as "Kumi’na Gyaemi" (Kill me or leave me), an oath-swearing initiation song for the Tigari religious cult of Ghana, as well as "Adaawe," in which women gather to sing about the day’s gossip.

Unlike many Appalachian musicians, Mandolin Orange don’t conjure pathos through folktales and mountain parables. Rather, they work in metaphors and simple love songs. But even as you start to think We All The Light sounds more experimental than folk, the fiddle, banjo and guitar take over again. And lyrics like, You’re welcome in my cabin anytime you like/ I’m burning up all the spruce and pine, fit right at home atop an Appalachian peak or at any bluegrass hootenanny. 8. Tim O’Brien: Traveler Perhaps the most brilliant album of progressive bluegrass music, top-to-bottom, to come out in the last 15 years, Traveler is one of those very rare recordings that is literally without a bad song.

West Virginia's folk heritage is a part of the Appalachian folk music tradition, and includes styles of fiddling, ballad singing, and other styles that draw on Ulster-Scots music. West Virginia consists of a mostly rural region, although its few relatively urban centers are prominent spots of musical innovation.

Tracklist

A1 Little Betty Ann
A2 Fair And Tender Ladies
A3 Blockader Momma
A4 Bird's Song
A5 Ballad Of The Scotland Man
A6 Brother Ephus
B1 Wayfarin' Stranger
B2 Greenfields
B3 The Little Family
B4 When Jesus Was Here Below
B5 S-A-V-E-D
B6 Angelband

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Burlap Sound Recording Studio
  • Mixed At – Burlap Sound Recording Studio

Credits

  • Banjo – Lou B. Therrell
  • Engineer – Darrell L. Powell*

Notes

Recorded & Mixed at Burlap Sound Recording Studio, Anderson, Indiana.