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  2. American Folk Songs for Children - Wikipedia

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    Seeger selected the eleven songs for the album from an anthology of folk songs for children that had been published by his stepmother, Ruth Crawford Seeger, in her 1948 book titled American Folk Songs For Children, ISBN 0-385-15788-6, a book of musical notations and notated guides.

  3. Tossi Aaron - Wikipedia

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    Tossi Aaron was an American folk singer, folk dancer, author, educator, [1] and folk historian. [2] She is known for her early-1960s recordings of secular and Jewish folk music, with a repertoire including blues, early American songs, and British and Scottish ballads [3] in addition to folk songs in Yiddish and Hebrew.

  4. Elizabeth Mitchell (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The album features two original songs written by Storey, and guest performers include Levon Helm, Dan Zanes, Jon Langford , and the Children of Agape Choir of South Africa. Songs on the album range from traditional American folk songs, to Japanese and Korean nursery songs, to fresh new arrangements of popular songs.

  5. Bill Crofut - Wikipedia

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    Ad for Addiss and Crofut album Eastern Ferris Wheel, 1968.. William Crofut III (December 14, 1935 – January 25, 1999) was an American folksinger.During his career he recorded more than 20 albums and CDs in genres ranging from folk, children's songs, jazz, to classical.

  6. Ellen Stekert - Wikipedia

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    American Folk Songs Specially Selected For Children, Volume 3: Songs For Seniors (Riverside Records, c. 1957): Milton Okun and Ellen Stekert, "Must I Go Bound; The Cambric Shirt" [35] Various Artists, Our Singing Heritage Volume I (Elektra, 1958): "The House Carpenter" and "Froggie went A-Courting" [ 36 ]

  7. Peggy Seeger - Wikipedia

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    The family moved to Washington, D.C., in 1936 after Charles' appointment to the music division of the Resettlement Administration. One of her brothers was Mike Seeger, and Pete Seeger was her half-brother. Poet Alan Seeger was her uncle. One of her first recordings was American Folk Songs for Children (1955).

  8. Category : Children's music albums by American artists

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    Pages in category "Children's music albums by American artists" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. American folk music - Wikipedia

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    American folk music is a broad category of music including bluegrass, gospel, old time music, jug bands, Appalachian folk, blues, Cajun and Native American music. [ not verified in body ] The music is considered American either because it is native to the United States or because it developed there, out of foreign origins, to such a degree that ...