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Websites presented in alphabetical order 4 Minutes About Podcasting Podcasting is a kind of homespun Internet "folk radio." Podcasts can be listened to on computers and MP3 players (including the iPod). "Four Minutes about Podcasting is a short film that tells you why podcasting can make your life better, and shows you everything you need to know to set up a simple program to have new podcasts downloaded automatically." By writer and blogger Lisa Williams. http://www.cadence90.com/wp/?p=3548 Topics: Internet, Media, Media, Music Last updated Jul 9, 2009 A&M Records Collection "Founded by Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss in 1962, A&M Records helped shape the history of American music. This legendary company featured an all-star roster of artists including Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, The Carpenters, Joe Cocker," and others. This exhibit "celebrates A&M's intellectual and creative history" with annotated images of record sleeves, photos, gold records, promotional material, and more. From the University of California, Los Angeles, Library. http://www.library.ucla.edu/amrecords/ Topics: Industries, Music, Musical Genres Last updated Aug 2, 2006 Africa Focus: Sights and Sounds of a Continent This database of over 3,500 digitized visual images and 50 hours of sound files from 45 African countries is searchable by keyword, subject, or country. It may also be browsed by collections of images (artisans, buildings and structures, cities and towns, education, landscape, religion, and women) or sounds (greetings, rites and ceremonies, songs and singing, and drums). From the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries. http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/AfricaFocus/ Topics: Black Resources, Music, Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife, Photograph Collections: Regional, Regions of the World, Regions of the World, Religion Last updated Jan 21, 2008 Allmusic From the publishers of the standard print reference All Music Guide, this site contains ratings and reviews of more than 400,000 record albums. Search by artist, album, song, style, or label. Access information on new releases, music styles, music maps (guides to the evolution of a musical genre), articles, and a glossary. Entries on artists include a musician/musical group's history, roots and influences, musical style, discography, guest performances, and reviews. http://www.allmusic.com/ Topics: Music Last updated Dec 4, 2007 allrecordlabels.com: Record Labels Worldwide A directory of over 9,000 music labels, searchable by label name and browsable by name, genre, city, country, U.S. state, or format (such as DTS or MIDI). Also includes a blog, recent releases and reviews, and related links. The detailed genre breakdown includes record label listings for mariachi, zydeco, jug bands, and many other subgenres. A personal project from Internet information specialist (and musician) Peter Scott of the University of Saskatchewan Library in Saskatoon. http://allrecordlabels.com/ Topics: Blogs & Podcasts by Subject, Music, Science Last updated Jul 6, 2004 Archive of Indigenous Languages of Latin America (AILLA) AILLA is a searchable and browsable "archive of recordings and texts in and about the indigenous languages of Latin America." Features "recordings of naturally-occurring discourse in a wide range of genres, including narratives, ceremonies, oratory, conversations, and songs. Many of these recordings are accompanied by transcriptions." Also includes information about the hundreds of indigenous languages. Registration (free) required. Some materials have access restrictions. From the University of Texas at Austin. http://www.ailla.utexas.org/ Topics: Archives, Internet, Languages, Music, Regions of the World Last updated Oct 24, 2005 Assistive Media (AM) This site, intended for the "world-wide disability community," provides free audio files of readings of short literary works. Selections are "from reputable mainstream periodicals ( The New Yorker , Harper's , Wired , Scientific American , Atlantic Monthly , Civilization , Smithsonian ,...and more) and independent writers; providing an eclectic mixture of interesting and educational material." Files vary in length with most being under an hour of listening time, and may be listened to online or downloaded for personal use. http://www.assistivemedia.org/ Topics: Computers, Disabilities, Internet, Literature & Books, Music Last updated Sep 18, 2002 AudioBooksForFree.Com This collection of fiction and nonfiction MP3 audio books is financed with brief commercials between book chapters. Children's books carry no advertising. Browse for desired books by author, title, and genre or use the search engine with filter settings for strong language, duration, author, and adult content. Registration required to download. http://www.audiobooksforfree.com/ Topics: Disabilities, Internet, Literature & Books, Music Last updated Jun 21, 2005 BBC: Audio Interviews Archived interviews with "cultural greats of the 20th Century talking about their work." Find audio clips (most under five minutes long) and biographical profiles. Featured authors include Enid Blyton, Judi Dench, Le Corbusier, Bob Marley, Nureyev, Pele, Shaw, Tutu, and nearly 100 others. May be browsed by name or profession (artists, performers, artists, philosophers, writers, etc.). http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/audiointerviews/ Topics: Business, Internet, Media, Media, Music, Nonfiction by Genre, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment Last updated Jun 9, 2005 Billboard.com Daily music news, weekly charts with music samples, this day in music, new releases, and more. Also has Review Finder, with tens of thousands of original album reviews from 1970 through today. Also find many audio clips. http://www.billboard.com/ Topics: Magazines, Music, Musical Genres Last updated Aug 10, 2009 Borror Laboratory of Bioacoustics Part of Ohio State University, Borror Laboratory of Bioacoustics "houses one of the largest collections of recorded animal sounds in the world." The site features a catalog and database of thousands of recordings, browsable by common or scientific name. Also includes tips for documenting recordings, and related Web links. http://blb.biosci.ohio-state.edu/ Topics: Animals, Internet, Music Last updated Dec 31, 2005 Both Sides Now Publications With its origins in the author's interest in stereo recordings, this site focuses on "any popular music that came out before the mid-1980s." The core of the site, LP Discographies , has detailed discographies of hundreds of record labels and over twenty label histories (see name of label followed by Story ). There's also a discussion board (archived back to June 1997), an informative essay About Oldies CDs , and information on the Both Sides Now Stereo Newsletter (quarterly, available by subscription). Searchable. http://www.bsnpubs.com/ Topics: Internet, Music, Musical Genres Last updated Oct 18, 2000 British Library: Archival Sound Recordings This site from the British Museum contains "over 1,500 recordings of UK dialects, British wildlife and ethnographic wax cylinders. ... The over 200 rare wax cylinder recordings from the World and Traditional Music collections ... [feature] music, songs and speech from around the world, captured on the first portable recording machines between 1898 and 1915." http://sounds.bl.uk/ Topics: Music, Musical Genres, Nonfiction by Genre Last updated Jan 16, 2009 CD HotList "CD HotList is a music recommendation service for librarians, from librarians." The site offers complete discographical information and capsule reviews for dozens of new music CD releases each month. Music genres covered include classical, jazz, rock/pop, world/ethnic, and country/folk. CDHL is edited and written by music librarians and distributed by Baker & Taylor. http://cdhotlist.btol.com Topics: Librarian Specialties, Librarianship, Music, Musical Genres Last updated Dec 3, 2004 Ceremonial Music A collection of recordings "approved by the Department of the Air Force for use in public service broadcasting, recruiting, educational activities, and troop morale and retention." Selections include "The Stars and Stripes Forever," "Amazing Grace," and "The Air Force Song." From the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. http://www.heritageofamericaband.af.mil/recordings/ceremonialmusic2.asp Topics: Internet, Music, Musical Genres Last updated Nov 10, 2009 Classic Motown, 1959-1988 This official website from Motown Records highlights artists from the Detroit-based record label, such as the Commodores, the Four Tops, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson, Diana Ross, and Stevie Wonder. Includes artist profiles, audio clips, a timeline of events in Motown's history (from 1959-1988), and current news about Motown and Motown artists from that time period. http://classic.motown.com Topics: Black Resources, Industries, Music, Musicians Last updated Aug 24, 2005 Classical Net Contains guides to building a classical music collection, articles and reviews, information on composers, links to related websites, and more. Searchable. http://www.classical.net/ Topics: Music, Musical Genres, Musicians, Notable People Last updated Mar 13, 2007 Classics Today.com Daily reviews of new classical music recordings, rated on a one to ten scale (ten being best), with separate ratings for artistic quality and sound quality. Current 10/10 Reviews lists the top ratings for the most recent thirty days. Past reviews are searchable by composer, album or work title, artist (soloist or ensemble), genre, label, and ratings. There is also a news section and a few essays (archived). http://www.classicstoday.com/ Topics: Music, Musical Genres Last updated Jul 19, 2002 Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project Digital collection of over 6,000 cylinder recordings from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. "Cylinder recordings, the first commercially produced sound recordings, are a snapshot of musical and popular culture in the decades around the turn of the 20th century." Searchable by keyword, or browsable by performer, title, issue number/label, or year of release. Includes a history of cylinder recordings and cylinder radio shows. From the University of California, Santa Barbara Library. http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu Topics: Music Last updated Jul 25, 2006 DigitalConsumer.org This group organized in response to the recording industry's growing use of encryption and copyright law changes to prevent any copying (including fair use copying) of music CDs (compact discs). They are "advocating a Consumer Technology Bill of Rights that will positively assert a consumer's rights to fair use." The Web site provides background material on the law, proposed legislation, and what consumers can do about it. http://digitalconsumer.org/ Topics: Film, Movies, & Video, Industries, Intellectual Property, Media, Music Last updated May 3, 2004 Dismuke's Virtual Talking Machine: Vintage Phonograph Recordings, 1900-1939 "This site is devoted to vintage music from the early decades of the 20th Century. All recordings have been transcribed into streaming Real Audio from the original 78 rpm discs in my personal collection." Includes Radio Dismuke , an online radio station; Hit of the Week ; and a browsable collection of recordings. http://dismuke.org/ Topics: Internet, Music, Musical Genres Last updated May 12, 2004 Document Records This commercial site features a database of citations of early African American classic and vintage blues, jazz, boogie-woogie, gospel, spirituals, ballads, work songs, and country music. Information includes album covers and song titles, and often a brief profile of the performers and audio clips. http://www.document-records.com/ Topics: Black Resources, Internet, Music, Musical Genres Last updated Jan 11, 2007 Emile Berliner and the Birth of the Recording Industry An online archive of more than 400 items and over 100 sound recordings relating to Emile Berliner. Berliner "was responsible for the development of the microphone and the flat recording disc and gramophone player." He was also interested in the pasteurization of milk and other public-health issues, and was a composer, poet, and philanthropist. The collection is searchable and browsable. From the American Memory project of the Library of Congress, http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/berlhtml/berlhome.html Topics: Beverages, Fish, Meat, & Dairy, Industries, Music, Notable People Last updated Oct 4, 2004 English Accents and Dialects "All languages change over time and vary according to place and social domain, as is perfectly illustrated by these extracts taken from two large audio resources held in the British Library Sound Archive. ... Together, they provide a fascinating overview of spoken English during the second half of the 20th century." Includes dozens of browsable sound clips and a glossary. A part of the British Library Collect Britain project. http://www.collectbritain.co.uk/collections/dialects/ Topics: English Language, Internet, Music Last updated Feb 29, 2004 File Sharing This site from the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) advocates for legalizing music file-sharing (also known as P2P, for "peer to peer"). Includes "information on compensating artists while making P2P legal." The "Subpoena Defense" section includes a searchable database of subpoenas filed by the Recording Industry Association of America to compel Internet Service Providers to identify users who are file-sharing. http://www.eff.org/issues/file-sharing Topics: Intellectual Property, Internet, Music Last updated Nov 1, 2007 FindSounds.com This site enables you to find a wide range of sounds on the Internet. Sounds are found in the popular AIFF, AU, and WAV file formats. Most sounds are quite short (from approximately two to six seconds long). Some categories are animals, birds, insects, musical instruments, nature and people, television and movies, and vehicle sounds. Or you can type in a word of your choice. There is a Copyright Policy section which states that the site "does not offer advice on fair use of these files." You can also download the Comparisonics Audio Player. http://www.findsounds.com/ Topics: Film, Movies, & Video, Internet, Internet Guides & Search Tools, Media, Media, Music Last updated Aug 29, 2004 First Sounds Listen to sound files of "the world's earliest sound recordings. These files are not excerpts; they are the full tracks as processed so far." Includes scratchy yet audible clips of a French folk song recorded in 1860 (17 years before the phonograph was invented by Thomas Edison), a phonoautogram recording of the New York City Metropolitan Elevated Railroad from 1878, and others. From a collaborative of audio historians, recording engineers, sound archivists, and scientists. http://www.firstsounds.org Topics: Music Last updated Apr 2, 2008 Folk Music: An Index to Recorded Resources A searchable and browsable database of about 50,000 song titles and 20,000 performers of recorded folk music. Entries for songs include cross references to related tunes, alternative titles, and parodies. See the "Publisher List" for a browsable list of record labels that issue music featured in the database. Also has listings for over 200 printed resources, including listings from major collectors. Created and maintained by librarian Jane Keefer. http://www.ibiblio.org/folkindex/ Topics: Music, Musical Genres Last updated Apr 13, 2005 Free Sound Effects An annotated list of several sites that provide animal, nature, mechanical, and other sound effects in a variety of audio formats. From Videomaker Magazine. http://www.videomaker.com/downloads/free-sound-effects/ Topics: Film, Movies, & Video, Media, Media, Music Last updated Jan 15, 2007 Gramophone: The Classical Music Website One of the best features of Gramophone ’s online version is access to GramoFile , a searchable archive of over 30,000 CDs, with over 23,000 reviews from 1983 on. There are also feature articles, audio equipment reviews (under News ), the editor’s choice of 10 best recordings of the month, a directory of U.K. distribution companies and their labels, and an international classical music news service. http://www.gramophone.co.uk Topics: Magazines, Music, Musical Genres Last updated Aug 10, 2009 HistoricalVoices.org Historical Voices is creating "a significant...online database of spoken word collections spanning the 20th century." Galleries lists their eclectic collection of databases and links. Following another goal of the project, there is also research on "sound digitization, system architecture, federated searching, metadata implementations, online delivery, and multimedia education." http://www.historicalvoices.org/ Topics: Government, History, Internet, Libraries & Archives by Type, Music, Nonfiction by Genre Last updated Oct 3, 2002 Hydrogenaudio A forum for MP3 and audio compression technologies. Hosts discussions, price comparisons, and polls of interest to audio technology enthusiasts. The FAQ provides navigation to discussion of topics such as vinyl and CD comparison, sound card reviews, and digital rights issues. http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/ Topics: Music Last updated Nov 2, 2005 Internet Archive: Live Music Archive An archive of tens of thousands of recordings of live concerts by "trade-friendly artists: those who like the idea of noncommercial distribution of some or all of their live material." Recordings are "available for royalty-free, no-cost public downloads." Includes a FAQ, and guidelines for contributors. http://www.archive.org/details/etree Topics: Libraries & Archives by Type, Music Last updated May 27, 2006 Inventing Entertainment: The Motion Pictures and Sound Recordings of the Edison Companies This searcable and browsable site showcases the life and work of Thomas A. Edison, the "Wizard of Menlo Park," who patented 1,093 inventions, including the phonograph, the incandescent bulb, and some that became the basis for today's motion picture and sound recording industries. Features early motion pictures and sound recordings, photographs, a biography, and a timeline of significant events. From the American Memory Project of the Library of Congress. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/edhtml/edhome.html Topics: Film, Movies, & Video, Internet, Music, Notable People, Science, Technology Last updated Oct 2, 2004 Ladyslipper Music: Recordings by Women "Ladyslipper is a non-profit organization whose primary purpose is to heighten public awareness of the achievements of women artists and musicians, and to expand the scope and availability of recordings by women." The searchable, browsable database of over 15,000 artists and titles features female musicians, writers, performers, and composers. Includes many sound clips and links to artists' sites. http://www.ladyslipper.org/ Topics: Music, Musical Genres Last updated Mar 8, 2004 Lost & Found Sound A compilation of stories that ran on the National Public Radio (NPR) All Things Considered program from 1999-2004 about non-traditional sound recordings. Topics include the Green Street Mortuary Band from San Francisco's Chinatown, carnival talkers (barkers), a 1938 commentary by a Gettysburg Address eyewitness, and harmonica lessons. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1074 Topics: Internet, Media, Music, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment Last updated Sep 9, 2009 The Maine Music Box A digitized collection of rare, unique, and historically important sheet music and manuscript scores, including popular, classical, and sacred music from about 1845 onward. Entry content varies depending on copyright status. Most include covers and bibliographic record; public domain materials may also have full scores and sound files. From the collections of the Bagaduce Music Lending Library, Blue Hill, Maine, and the Bangor (Maine) Public Library. http://mainemusicbox.library.umaine.edu/ Topics: Internet, Music, Musical Genres Last updated Jul 16, 2007 Minidisc Community Page The MiniDisc, promoted as the successor to the audiocassette, is firmly established in Japan and Europe, and increasingly popular in the USA. To learn all that can be learned about MD audio, this is the Web site to visit. Maintained by Mini Disc enthusiasts around the world, with mirror sites in Australia, Japan, Finland, UK and the USA. Constantly updated, level-headed, and quietly humorous, it notes the views of MD skeptics and foes as well as the converted. It also traces developments in Web distribution of music, including the MP3 format. Links to almost all other MiniDisc sites on the Web. http://www.minidisc.org/ Topics: Internet, Music, Musical Genres Last updated Apr 12, 2001 Musica de la Frontera: Archive of Mexican-American Music A collection of sound clips and images of labels of commercially produced musical recordings which are "primarily in Spanish, recorded during the first half of the twentieth century, predominantly in the United States and Mexico." Searchable, or browsable by title or subject (such as adultery, deportation, and drinking). Note: complete songs available only to the UCLA community. In English and Spanish. From the University of California, Los Angeles, Library. http://digital.library.ucla.edu/frontera/ Topics: Music, Musical Genres Last updated Sep 13, 2006 Nature Songs A sampling of sounds from nature, including those of North American and Costa Rican birds as well as other animals, insects, and even people. There are links to other sound sites. Additionally, there is technical information about make recording and how to reduce the size of a sound file. http://www.naturesongs.com/ Topics: Birds, Internet, Music, Science Last updated Aug 20, 2002 OneWorld Radio This site "offers services and networking for broadcasters and civil society organisations that use radio for human rights and sustainable development." Features online audio content from member organizations in several languages and a membership directory. Searchable by language, member, or topic. Includes special section on AIDS/HIV. http://radio.oneworld.net/ Topics: Constitutional Law & Civil Liberties, Environment, International Governments, Internet, Media, Music, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment, Technology Last updated Jan 2, 2006 Online Audio and Video Recordings: UC Berkeley Lectures and Events Audio and video of interviews, speeches, lectures, and poetry readings from James Baldwin, Noam Chomsky, Bill Clinton, Michel Foucault, Malcolm X, Robert Frost, and others. From The Teaching Library, University of California, Berkeley. http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/audiofiles.html Topics: Government, Internet, Music, Nonfiction by Genre, Poetry, Presidents by Name Last updated Jul 5, 2004 Piracy: Online and on the Street Arguments against music file-sharing as presented by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), which calls this practice "online piracy." Includes a discussion of copyright, possible penalties for file-sharing, instructions for reporting violations, news, and information about the RIAA's efforts to bring lawsuits against individual computer users who are file-sharing. Features tips for consumers on how to identify pirated sound recordings. http://www.riaa.com/physicalpiracy.php Topics: Intellectual Property, Internet, Music Last updated Jun 23, 2007 Podcast Alley Find hundreds of podcasts (subscription-based Web audio broadcasts, often homegrown), podcasting software (much of it free), explanations of podcasting, how-tos for would-be broadcasters, popular podcasts, and much more. Maintained by a podcasting enthusiast. http://www.podcastalley.com Topics: Computers, Computers, Internet, Media, Media, Music Last updated Dec 22, 2004 Public Radio Exchange This not-for-profit "web-based marketplace for public radio programming" provides freely-available, original sound-based content on a wide variety of topics, many of them unusual and interesting. Diehard public radio junkies can register (free) to contribute comments about PRX programs. Includes a blog and a podcast. http://www.prx.org Topics: Blogs & Podcasts by Subject, Internet, Media, Music, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment Last updated Jun 8, 2007 Recorded Sound Reference Center Website for this center that "provides access to the commercial and archival audio holdings of the Library of Congress." Includes an online catalog of holdings, tips for preserving sound recordings, collection highlights, links to related Library of Congress material, and guides and reference aids (including a radio format/genre terms guide for catalogers). From the Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division of the Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/rr/record/ Topics: Last updated Apr 1, 2008 RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) Gold and Platinum Searchable Database Since 1958, the RIAA has been giving awards for best-selling music and spoken word records and albums: gold (500,000 albums sold), platinum (one million), multi-platinum (two million), and diamond (10 million). Search the database by title, artist, label, format, category, and award. http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=SEARCH Topics: Industries, Music Last updated Jun 29, 2007 Smithsonian Folkways "Smithsonian Folkways Recordings is the nonprofit record label of the Smithsonian Institution, the national museum of the United States," dedicated to "supporting cultural diversity and increased understanding among peoples through the documentation, preservation and dissemination of sound." The site contains a searchable catalog of recordings (genres include folk, bluegrass, blues, humor, old time, poetry, and world music); events information; tour dates of featured artists; new releases; and more. http://www.folkways.si.edu/ Topics: Internet, Music, Musical Genres, Poetry Last updated Jun 18, 2008 Sound Online Inventory and Catalog (SONIC) Searchable by keyword, title, name, or subject, this Library of Congress catalog of sound recordings includes 45 and 78 rpm discs, radio broadcast transcriptions, NBC records from the 1930s-1960s, Marine Corps combat recordings, Meet the Press broadcasts, and many other special collections. This database of holdings does not contain the actual recordings. http://star1.loc.gov/cgi-bin/starfinder/0?path=sonic.txt&id=webber&pass=webb1&OK=OK Topics: Libraries & Archives by Type, Music Last updated May 3, 2004 StoryCorps Information about "a national project to instruct and inspire people to record each others' stories in sound." Features audio clips of stories recorded at New York City's Grand Central Station, as well as links to radio broadcasts of interviews. Also includes information about the StoryBooths, which will be built across the country for recording oral histories to be housed at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress. http://www.storycorps.org/ Topics: History, Internet, Music, Nonfiction by Genre Last updated Sep 22, 2009 Talking History: Aural History Productions This center aims to "provide teachers, students, researchers, and the general public with as broad and outstanding collection of audio documentaries, speeches, debates, oral histories, conference sessions, commentaries, archival audio sources, and other aural history resources." Offers a weekly Internet broadcast (focusing on all aspects of history) and program archives (browsable by date, and searchable). From the University at Albany, State University of New York. http://www.talkinghistory.org/ Topics: History, Internet, Media, Music, Nonfiction by Genre, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment Last updated Jan 1, 2004 Taylor's Traditional Tunebook Instrumental audio files, most accompanied by lyrics, of dozens of traditional songs from Scotland, Ireland, Wales, England, the United States, and Canada. http://www.contemplator.com/tunebook/ Topics: Internet, Music, Musical Genres Last updated Aug 19, 2003 Vincent Voice Library The G. Robert Vincent Voice Library, part of the Digital and Multimedia Center of the Michigan State University (MSU) Libraries, is the largest academic voice library in the nation, with a collection of "utterances" (speeches, lectures, interviews, etc.) by more than 50,000 people, recorded over the last 100 years. Listen to the voices of U.S. presidents, Edwin Booth reading from Othello onto an Edison cylinder, and Will Rogers' 1922 campaign speech. Searchable. http://vvl.lib.msu.edu/index.cfm Topics: Internet, Music, The United States Presidency Last updated Sep 22, 2009 The Virtual Gramophone: Canadian Historical Sound Recordings This "growing multimedia website [is] devoted to the early days of Canadian recorded sound" as produced on 78-rpm recordings. Listen to selected recordings, sorted by title or performer, or search the database of original recordings. Includes a history of recorded sound in Canada, biographies of Canadian artists, a bibliography, a glossary, and resources for teachers. Available in French and English. From the National Library of Canada. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/gramophone/ Topics: Industries, Internet, Libraries & Archives by Type, Music Last updated Jan 19, 2009 Vogue Picture Records, 1946-1947 Companion to an exhibit of images from the center of record albums produced in 1946 and 1947. These images reflect post-World War II attitudes and optimism and "are highly prized by collectors for their colorful designs." Includes images from records of popular and dance band music, Latin music, and country music. From the Department of Special Collections, Donald C. Davidson Library, University of California, Santa Barbara. http://www.library.ucsb.edu/speccoll/exhibits/vogue.html Topics: Music, Musical Genres Last updated Jun 24, 2009 Voices from the Dust Bowl: the Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin Migrant Worker Collection, 1940-41 A "collection documenting the everyday life of residents of Farm Security Administration (FSA) migrant work camps in central California in 1940 and 1941. This collection consists of audio recordings, photographs, manuscript materials, publications, and ephemera. ... [Includes] dance tunes, cowboy songs, traditional ballads, square dance and play party calls, camp council meetings, camp court proceedings, conversations, storytelling sessions, and personal experience narratives" of Dust Bowl refugees. From the American Memory Project of the Library of Congress. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/afctshtml/ Topics: Agriculture, Emigration & Immigration, Internet, Labor, Music, United States History Last updated Jan 2, 2009 www.tinfoil.com Explore the world of early recorded sound with plenty of pictures of wax cylinders and the equipment used to play them. Sound files are available if one has a yen to listen to scratchy music. Includes a recording of Thomas Alva Edison's voice and a video clip from the 1940 movie "Edison, the Man." Site also offers advice to collectors and links to related resources, including where to buy and sell the recordings. http://www.tinfoil.com/ Topics: Collectors & Collecting, Internet, Music, Musical Genres Last updated Dec 19, 2005 Yiddish Radio Project This is the site of an NPR documentary about the golden age of Yiddish radio (1930-1950), which depicted the daily life of Eastern European Jewish immigrants in their new homeland. The dramas, political commentary, advice shows, talent shows, and music provided entertainment and comfort. The site has photos of radio personalities, sound clips, a documentary, and an explanation of the work of Henry Sapoznik, who found and restored the disks with the programs. http://yiddishradioproject.org/ Topics: Internet, Judaism, Languages, Media, Music, Musical Genres, Photograph Collections: History, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment Last updated Nov 30, 2002 |
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