1978 Neptune Plaza Concert Series collection
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Author
Contributions
- McKenna, Antoinette, performer - Contributor
- Townsend, Graham, performer - Contributor
- White, Buck, performer - Contributor
- Ashby, John, 1915-1979, performer - Contributor
- Lawtell Playboys - Contributor
and 4 more
- Mentrotone Baptist Church Singers - Contributor
- American Folklife Center - Contributor
- Archive of Folk Culture (Library of Congress) - Contributor
- National Council for the Traditional Arts - Contributor
Publication
1978 - , United States
Language
English
Word Count
100,000 words, Guess
Page Count
400 pages
Identifiers
- Library of Congress Control Number2004695012
- Open LibraryOL24801303M
Alternate Titles
- Neptune Plaza Concert Series, 1978
- American Folklife Center concert, 1978
Description
Documentation of the monthly 1978 Neptune Plaza Concert Series, which consists of manuscript materials, sound recordings, and photographs of performances of Irish music, French-Canadian folk music and contradance, Arab music and dance, bluegrass music, zydeco music, country music, and gospel music recorded live outdoors on Neptune Plaza in front of the Thomas Jefferson Building, Library of Congress, at concerts from April through September 1978, sponsored by the American Folklife Center and the National Council for the Traditional Arts.
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Series Statement
- Neptune Plaza concert series
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