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  2. George Frederick Root - Wikipedia

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    On his return from Europe, Root began composing and publishing sentimental popular songs, a number of which achieved fame as sheet-music, including those with Fanny Crosby: The Hazel Dell, Rosalie the Prairie Flower, There's Music in the Air and others, which were, according to Root's New York Times obituary, known throughout the country in the antebellum period. [3]

  3. Roots Reggae Library - Wikipedia

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    The slogan of the Roots Reggae Library is "read, listen, collect". The website provides descriptions and reviews of albums, as well as individual songs. The library is a growing collection of reggae music, including descriptions of rare albums and artists. In recent times it has aimed to add hard to find African reggae records. [2]

  4. America's Music: The Roots of Country - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Free Press also lauded the film, and wrote, "It makes sense that a country music documentary would know how to tell a good story. America's Music: The Roots of Country, a rich three-part retrospective that kicks off tonight on TBS, tells a dandy one. And though Kris Kristofferson is credited as narrator on the six-hour documentary ...

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    The poem was turned into a song by George Frederick Root while living in Chicago without consulting Washburn—the poem was not copyrighted. [2] [3] The song was released in 1862 and became very popular in the South and North. [4] Root is also known for such Civil War era songs as "The Battle Cry of Freedom" and "Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!."

  6. Roots music - Wikipedia

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    Roots music may refer to: American folk music; Americana (music), a style incorporating early blues, country, folk, rhythm and blues, and rock influences; Folk music; Rasin, Haitian roots music; Roots reggae; Roots revival, a trend which includes young performers popularizing the traditional musical styles of their ancestors; Roots rock; World ...

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  9. Rasin - Wikipedia

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    Rasin bands combine the Vodou ceremonial and folk music traditions with various musical styles. The Haitian Vodou musical tradition includes "cool" rada rhythms often associated with Africa and the "hot" petro rhythms that speak of a New World , and rasin bands incorporate both styles in their music, although rarely in the same song.