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  2. Broadside ballad - Wikipedia

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    A broadside (also known as a broadsheet) is a single sheet of inexpensive paper printed on one side, often with a ballad, rhyme, news and sometimes with woodcut illustrations. They were one of the most common forms of printed material between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries, particularly in Britain, Ireland and North America because they ...

  3. Broadside - Wikipedia

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    Broadside, a folk music magazine; Broadside (music), a poster with the lyrics to a folk song on it; Broadside, the student newspaper of George Mason University; Broadside (printing), any large piece of paper printed on one side not folded; Broadside ballad, a tabloid type of street literature popular from 1500 to 1850

  4. Coridon and Parthenia - Wikipedia

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    Coridon and Parthenia or "Coridon and Parthenia, The Languishing Shepherd made Happy. Or, Faithful Love rewarded" is a broadside ballad, which dates from, by estimation of the English Short Title Catalogue, the last three decades of the seventeenth century.

  5. Broadside (printing) - Wikipedia

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    A broadside is a large sheet of paper printed on one side only. [1] Historically in Europe, broadsides were used as posters, announcing events or proclamations, giving political views, commentary in the form of ballads, or simply advertisements. In Japan, chromoxylographic broadsheets featuring artistic prints were common.

  6. Broadside (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Broadside generally eschewed rock music, including rock songs with political and social themes. One notable exception was the magazine's publication of the Black Sabbath song "War Pigs". [1] Cunningham herself published a number of songs in Broadside. Other contributors to Broadside included: Eric Andersen [3] Len Chandler, Jr. [4] Bob Dylan [4 ...

  7. Sis Cunningham - Wikipedia

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    Even though Broadside's circulation did not surpass four figures, it became influential across the country. [1] Cunningham continued to be politically active, taking part in events such as hootenannies, despite her advancing age. She and Broadside continued to influence and inspire topical music, with Broadside reaching its apex around 1970. [1]

  8. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    A variety of musical terms are encountered in printed scores, music reviews, and program notes. Most of the terms are Italian, in accordance with the Italian origins of many European musical conventions. Sometimes, the special musical meanings of these phrases differ from the original or current Italian meanings.

  9. Broadside (band) - Wikipedia

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    Broadside is a pop rock band from Richmond, Virginia. [1] They were signed to Victory Records , and now signed to SharpTone Records, and were listed as one of the 100 Artists You Need To Know in 2015 by Alternative Press . [ 2 ]