Joy Harjo
Insomnia and Seven Steps to Grace
Kronos Quartet
Glorious Mahalia
Little Folkies
Songs for Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter
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New Releases
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Insomnia and Seven Steps to GraceJoy Harjo
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Glorious MahaliaKronos Quartet
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King of Louisiana Blues and ZydecoClifton Chenier
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Songs for Spring, Summer, Fall, and WinterLittle Folkies
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¡Puritito Michoacán!Los Originarios del Plan
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A Piece of InfinityMeklit
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Zydeco Sont Pas SalésClifton Chenier, The Rolling Stones
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Songs for SummerLittle Folkies
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Remains to Be SceneThe Seldom Scene
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Songs for SpringLittle Folkies
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Wapna'kik: The People of the DawnSons of Membertou
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Songs for WinterLittle Folkies
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Things Done ChangedJerron Paxton
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symbiontJake Blount and Mali Obomsawin
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Pieces of HomeDan + Claudia Zanes
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Wanderers Like MeThe Po' Ramblin' Boys
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Songs for FallLittle Folkies
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Sweet Ella JenkinsMr. Greg
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The Complete Friends of Old Time Music ConcertBessie Jones, John Davis, and the Georgia Sea Island Singers with Mississippi Fred McDowell and Ed Young
New Releases
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Insomnia and Seven Steps to GraceJoy Harjo
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Glorious MahaliaKronos Quartet
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King of Louisiana Blues and ZydecoClifton Chenier
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Songs for Spring, Summer, Fall, and WinterLittle Folkies
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¡Puritito Michoacán!Los Originarios del Plan
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A Piece of InfinityMeklit
Vinyl Reissues
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A Long TimeElla Jenkins, Brother John Sellers, Joseph Brewer
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You'll Sing a Song and I'll Sing a SongElla Jenkins
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Sounds of North American FrogsCharles M. Bogert
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Together to the Tune of Coltrane's “Equinox”Sarah Webster Fabio
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Jujus: Alchemy of the BluesSarah Webster Fabio
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The New Lost City Ramblers with Cousin EmmyThe New Lost City Ramblers with Cousin Emmy
On Tour
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Courses for Teachers
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June 8-10 (online)World Music Pedagogy: Teaching Music/Teaching Culture
In its 19th year, with an experienced faculty of artists, educators, and ethnomusicologists, participants will explore the application of diversity and dignity to teaching music to children and youth in K-12 classrooms.
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June 15–18 (Onsite)West Virginia University - World Music Pedagogy: Celebrating Local and Global Music Culture
Participants will engage with music in daily workshops featuring music traditions of Appalachia, West Africa, Eastern Europe, Northeast Brazil, and Trinidad.

