by Kip Lornell
“Which Side Are You On?,” 285
“White House Blues,” 290
“Willow Tree,” 128–29
“Wonderful Time Up There, A,” 136
“Wondrous Love,” 121–22
“Wreck of the Old 97,” 56, 362
“Wreck on the C & O,” 98
“You Gonna Need Somebody on Your Bond,” 161
“Zip Coon,” 44
GENERAL INDEX
Abshire, Nathan, 21, 229
Akim, Kawaiokawaawaa, and Hoakalei Kamau’u, 222
Allemand, Tony and Rufus, 228
Allen, Red, 105
Almanac Singers, 285, 287, 303
Andrews, Ed, 47
Ardoin, Alphonse, 231
Ardoin, “Bois Sec,” 232, 314
Arhoolie Records, 21, 37, 41, 52, 65, 112, 196–97, 231, 242–46, 277–78, 314–16, 322, 346, 358, 377
Ark-La-Tex, xi
Asch, Moses, 92, 202, 285, 289, 293, 295
Autry, Gene, 43, 61, 82, 91, 93, 94, 109, 264
Azusa Street Revival, 134
Baez, Joan, 283–84, 293, 299, 301–2
Balfa, Dewey, 225, 229, 314, 317
barn dance radio, 54, 93, 101
bembes, 271–72
Benford, Mac, 311
B-52s, 327, 330–31
Big Voodoo Daddy, 340
Bligen, Benjamin, 152
bluegrass, xiii, xx, 11, 20, 27–28, 33, 70, 99–106, 304, 318, 353, 359–60, 368–77
Bluegrass Champs, 370
Bolick, Bill and Earl (The Blue Sky Boys), 33, 100, 133
bomba, 253
Bragg, Billy, xvii, 281–82
Brinkley, Dr. J. R., 59–60
Brown, Chuck, 5, 343
Brown, James, 324–27, 344
Brown, Milton, 108, 357
Brown, Richard “Rabbit,” 182–83
Brumley, Albert, 136, 154–55
bullroarer, 217
Burnett, Rev. J. C., 162
Burnette, Johnny, 336
Byrd, Robert, 375–76
Cajun, 5, 8, 13, 16, 20–21, 27–28, 42–43, 52, 108, 205, 224–30, 313–14
California Traditional Music Society, 352
calypso, 275
Cape Cod, xi, xii
Carr, Leroy, 50
Carson, Fiddlin’ John, 51, 98
Carter Family, 52, 60, 65, 97, 98–99, 135, 313, 345
CBS Trumpteers, 166, 329–30
Chambers Brothers, 154
Charters, Samuel, 291–92, 301, 307
Chenier, Clifton, 27, 231, 315
Chicago blues, 32, 183, 301, 353, 356
Chicken Scratch, 269
Child, James Francis, 83–84, 89, 292
Child ballads, 83–87
Chuck Wagon Gang, 136, 138
Church of God in Christ, 159
Clapton, Eric, 307
Clark, Roy, 369–70
Clayton, Paul, 298
Collins, Judy, 25, 299, 351
conjunto, 21–23, 254, 257–58, 357
coritos, 253
Corrales, Frank, 257
corridos, 258–61
Cotton, Libba, 183, 308
Country Gentlemen, 363, 371, 373
Courlander, Harold, 291
cowboy poetry, 93–97, 350
Czech-German music, 357
Dalhart, Vernon, 56, 97, 375
danzas, 266
Davidson, Ananias, 121–22
Dean, Jimmy, 366–69
del la Rose, Tony, 258
Delafose, Geno, & French Rockin’ Boogie, 232
Densmore, Francis, 211–12
Dinwiddie Colored Quartette, 51
District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.), xii, xiii, 4, 16, 19, 232, 252, 351, 353, 359–76
Dixie Hummingbird, 165, 325, 329
Domino, Fats, 338, 346
Dorsey, Rev. Thomas, 153, 155–56, 158, 166, 355–56
Doucet, Michael, 225, 230, 232
Dranes, Arizona, 159
Dyer-Bennett, Richard, 284
Dylan, Bob, 3, 20, 25, 39, 202, 283–84, 288, 301–6, 339, 340, 351, 359
Estes, “Sleepy” John, 15, 284, 311, 331–32
ethnomusicologists, 11
Fairfield Four, 164
Falcon, Joseph, 227, 229
fiddle tunes, xi
field holler, 190
Flatt, Lester, and Earl Scruggs, xiii, 56, 103, 105, 375
Fletcher, Alice, 212
Folk Alliance, 352
Folkstreams.com, xii, xiii, 115–17, 142, 170, 199–200, 248–49, 322, 347
Fontenot, Canray, 232, 314
Franklin, Aretha, 324, 334, 341
Fruge, Columbus, 290
Galax, Virginia, 21, 23, 24, 281, 311
Gates, Reverend J. M., 162
Gay, Connie B., 365–68, 372–73
George Washington University, The, xii, xvii
Gluck, Christoph, 15
go-go, xii, xix, 5, 16, 343
Golden Gate Quartet, 101, 153, 163–64, 329
Goldstein, Kenneth, 298–99
Grand Ole Opry, 54, 60, 63, 73, 102, 104, 136, 223, 366
Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, 342
Grateful Dead, 14, 183, 339
Great Migration, xix
Greenwich Village, 297
Guthrie, Woody, 281, 284–87, 289, 293–94, 302, 350
Gutierrez, Homero, 273
Gutierrez, Juan, 275–76
Hackberry Ramblers, 227
Haley, Bill, and the Comets, 337
Hall, “Elder” Effie, 160
Hardanger fiddle, 239–40
Harps of Melody, 24
Harris, Charles K., 97–98
Harvesters, 294
Heartbeat, 218, 220
Herman’s Hermits, 288
Hillbillies, The (Al Hopkins and the Bucklebusters), 359–61, 363
Hmung, 203–4
Hofner, Adolph, 357–58
Hogan, Ernest, 181
Hopkins, 315
Howington Brothers, 366–68
Howlin’ Wolf, 25, 194, 306, 326, 336
Hurt, Mississippi John, 183, 186, 283, 296, 308
Ives, Sandy, 300
Jackson, Aunt Molly, 285
Jackson, Harry, 92
Jackson, Mahalia, 165–66, 325, 352, 355–56
Jarrell, Tommy, 4
Jefferson, Blind Lemon, 48–49, 296
Jenkins, “Snuffy,” 101
Jimenez, Flaco, 357–59
Jimenez, Santiago, 21, 23, 258, 357–59
Jimenez, Santiago, Jr., 256, 358
Johnson, Blind Willie, 155, 161, 338
Johnson, Lonnie, 48–49, 50, 193, 335
Johnson, Robert, 25, 65, 194, 306, 308, 324, 327, 339, 355
Jordan, Louis, 282, 324, 346
Jordan, Steve, 359
juke joint, 180
Karl and the Country Dutchman, 237
KDKA, 54
Kentucky String Ticklers, 375
King, B.B., 49, 69, 185, 335, 341
Kingston Trio, 288, 292
Kivi, Erik, 235
Klezmer Plus, 209
Larson, LeRoy, 235, 240
Laws, G. Malcolm, 88, 90
Lead Belly, 25, 61, 181, 184, 186–88, 202, 284–85, 289, 293, 306, 350
Lewis, Furry, 183, 186, 312
Lewis, Jerry Lee, 282, 291, 334, 336–37
lining out (antiphony), 145–46
Little Richard, 324, 334, 338, 346
Lomax, Alan, 90, 179, 229, 285, 291, 308–9, 355
Louisiana Hayride, 107
Love, Hot Shot, 334
Macon, Uncle Dave, 15, 25, 42, 62
Mainer, J. E., and Wade, 33, 101–2, 373
mariachi, 251, 261–65
marimba, 273
Martin, Roberta, 21, 156–57, 165, 356
matachines, 266–67
McAllester, David, 213
McFarrin, Bobby, 327
McTell, Blind Willie, 14
Memphis,
Tennessee, 24–25, 47, 53, 70, 76, 150, 159, 166, 186, 195, 335–36, 341–42
Memphis Minnie, 108, 306, 308
Mendoza, Lydia, xiii, 21, 60, 260, 315
Ming, Hoyt, and his Pep Steppers, 290
minstrelsy, 43–45
Monroe, Bill, xxii, 14, 21, 25, 33, 82, 99–106, 133, 283, 335, 358, 368, 370, 372–73
musica tejanos, 255–56
Nashville, Tennessee, 54, 62–63, 82, 102, 106, 136, 164, 344
National Endowment for the Arts (Folk Arts), xii
New Jolly Swiss Boys, 235
New Lost City Ramblers, 293, 297–98, 309–10, 314
New Ulm, Minnesota, xv, 74, 318
Newport Folk Festival, 229, 283, 301, 303–6, 339, 375
Newyorican, 274
Niles, John Jacob, 284
Norm Dombroski’s Happy Notes, 236, 238
Ojibwa, 219
Old Town School of Folk Music, 352–53
Pahinui, “Gabby,” 220
Parades, Americo, 255
Parham, Charles Fox, 133
Patterson, Joe, 34–35
Patton, Charlie, 10, 194, 326
Peer, Ralph, 51, 53, 360
Peg-Leg Sam, 326
Perry County Music Makers, 29
Phillips, Sam, 53, 64, 334–35, 346
Phipps Family, 125–26
Pinson, Reverend Leon, 160
plenos, 275
Poole, Charlie, xxii, 61, 100
Presley, Elvis, 63–64, 84, 138, 290, 333–38, 341, 346
Presley, Luther, 130–31
Public Enemy, 325
Queen Ida, 231
Rainey, Gertrude “Ma,” 46–47
Red Clay Ramblers, 312
Redding, Otis, 341–42, 346
Reed, Dock, 148
Ritchie, Jean, 85, 87
Roanoke Entertainers, 55
Robertson, Eck, 51
Rodeheaver, Homer, 130–31
Rodgers, Jimmie, 99, 112, 135, 313, 345, 359, 361, 373
Rolling Stones, 25, 304–6, 339, 341
Rounder Records, 21, 38, 41, 52, 112, 139, 140, 197, 242–46, 278, 291, 311, 319–20, 347, 376–77
Ruebush-Kieffer Music Publishers, 129
San Antonio, Texas, 353, 357–59
Sapoznik, Henry, 207, 209–10, 285
Savoy, Marc, 27–28
Scruggs, Earl, 103
Seeger, Mike, xxi, 309–10
Seeger, Pete, 25, 40, 174, 285, 287, 289, 293, 295, 297, 299, 301, 352
Seldom Scene, 363
Severn Foot Dilly, 297
Seymour, William Joesph, 134
shape note (sacred harp) singing, 19, 101, 120–24, 144, 351
Shreveport, Louisiana, xi–xii, 107, 227
Sinatra, Frank, 323, 339
Sing Out!, 292, 294, 301
singing conventions, 129–30
singing schools, 119–20
Six Cylinder Smith, 289
Six Fat Dutchmen, 9
Smith, Bessie, 46–47
Smith, Mamie, 51
Smithsonian Folkways, xii, xiii, xx, 23, 34, 37, 41, 70, 87, 93, 105, 111–13, 122, 139, 148, 153, 155, 160, 167–68, 175, 185, 193, 196, 197, 209, 214, 219, 222, 229, 237, 243–47, 250, 256, 269, 277–78, 287, 295, 301, 313, 316, 319–20, 329, 347, 363, 374–77
son, 272
Son Volt, xvii, 282
Soul Stirrers, 166
Spirit of Memphis Quartette, 165, 166, 329, 336
Spottswood, Dick, xx, 52, 67, 98, 315–16
Sprague, Carl T., 95–96
Stanley Brothers, 104, 318, 375
Stoneman, Ernest V., 64, 97–98, 100, 131–32, 138, 293, 362–65, 369–71
Stoneman, Scotty, 369–70
Strackwitz, Chris, 314–16
Strickland, Napoleon, 179
Sun Records, 53, 63–64, 291, 334, 336–37, 346
Tarras, David, 208
Taverna, Ben, 257
Terry, Sonny, 328
Thompson, Joe and Odell, xiii, 177
Town and Country Time, 366–68
Travis, Merle, 9
Trouble Funk, xix
Uncle Tupelo, 345
Union Grove, North Carolina, 3, 5
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, xiii, xxii, 69
Van Ronk, Dave, 202, 290, 295–99, 350
Vargas, Silvestre, 265
Vaughan Publishers, 130
Viking Accordion Band, 240
vocables, 215
Von Schmidt, Eric, 283–84
waila (chicken scratch), 43, 266–69
Walker, William “Singing Billy,” 123
Ward, Wade, 21–24
Washo Indians, 214
Waters, Muddy, 21, 34, 193–94, 306–8, 336, 339, 354–56
Watson, Doc, 303, 305
WBT, 101, 105
WDBJ, 55–56, 288
WDIA, 151, 335
Weavers, the, 285, 303
Wells, Junior, 354
western swing, xix, xx, 43, 227, 357
White, Bukka, 282, 330
White Boy and the Wagon Burners, 220
Wilco, xvii, 281–82
Wilfahrt, “Whoopie” John, xv, 52, 74, 204
Williams, Big Joe, 34, 192, 194, 302, 331–32
Williams, Dewey, 144
Williams, Hank, 107, 138, 227, 335
Williams, Robert Pete, 332–33
Wills, Bob, 43, 82, 107–10, 227, 345, 366, 372
WKYS-FM, xi
Womack, Daniel, 330
WRC, 359–60
WSM, 54, 63, 73, 102
XER, 59–60
Yankovic, Frankie, 9, 27
Youtube.com, xii
Zydeco, 16, 20, 27, 224, 230–33