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  2. Category:American Christian hymns - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American Christian hymns" The following 92 pages are in this category, out of 92 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Early American folk music - Wikipedia

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    It derives from various European and African influences—including English ballads, Irish and Scottish traditional music (especially fiddle music), hymns, and African-American blues. First recorded in the 1920s, Appalachian musicians were a key influence on the early development of Old-time music , country music , and bluegrass , and were an ...

  4. American patriotic music - Wikipedia

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    They include hymns, military themes, national songs, and musical numbers from stage and screen, as well as others adapted from many poems. [2] Much of American patriotic music owes its origins to six main wars — the American Revolution , the American Indian Wars , the War of 1812 , the Mexican–American War , the American Civil War , and the ...

  5. Category:American folk songs - Wikipedia

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    Battle Hymn of the Republic; Beans, Beans, the Musical Fruit; William Bernard (sailor) The Big Rock Candy Mountains; Billy Boy; Birch (song) Birmingham Jail; Birmingham Sunday; Black and White (Pete Seeger song) Black Betty; Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair; Blind (SZA song) The Blinding of Isaac Woodard; Blowin' in the Wind; Blues Run ...

  6. Music history of the United States during the colonial era

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    The religious singing traditions of New England played an important role in the early evolution of American music. Beginning with the Pilgrim colonists, who brought the Ainsworth Psalter with them to the New World, church hymns were popular across the region. Common New Englanders soon developed their own traditions, which were viewed by some ...

  7. Timeline of music in the United States to 1819 - Wikipedia

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    James Lyon publishes in Philadelphia the "first American tunebook to address the needs of both congregation and choir", Urania, or a Choice Collection of Psalm-Tunes, Anthems, and Hymns. This tunebook offers "something for every kind of sacred singer" and "was the first American tunebook to bring psalmody straight into the commercial arena ...

  8. Category:19th-century hymns - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "19th-century hymns" The following 99 pages are in this category, out of 99 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Abide with Me;

  9. Abby B. Hyde - Wikipedia

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    Abby B. Hyde (née, Bradley; 1799–1872) was an American hymnwriter, [1] who wrote the lyrics to at least 52 hymns. [2] At an early age, she started writing poetry, and subsequently, sacred hymns. Some of these were first published without her name. [3] Among American women to make contributions to its hymnology, she was one of the earliest. [4]