JOMC
50 Research:
Bluegrass
Music
III.
Electronic Indexes and Databases Sources
Aniel,
Wayne. “Making a Joyful Noise unto the Lord: The Gospel
Roots of Bluegrass.” In RILM Music Abstracts [database
online][cited 1 Feburary 2003] Bluegrass Unlimited, Vol. XIX/9,
March 1985, 58-62. ISSN: 0006-5137.
biblioline.nisc.com/scripts/login.dll?BiblioLine&dbname=QRLM
Conway,
Eugenia Cecelia. “The Afro-American Traditions of the
Folk Banjo.” In Current research at UNC-CH [database
online] [cited 1 Feburary 2003] Source DAI-A 41/08, p. 3682,
Feb. 1981: p259. publication number
AAT 8104371, Date 1980. http:// wwwlib.umi.com/cr/uncch/main/
Epstein,
Dena J. “Sinful tunes and spirituals: black folk music
to the Civil War.” In African studies 19th century – December
2002 [database online][cited 29 January 2003] biblioline.nisc.com/scripts/login.dll?BiblioLine&dbname=QAFR
Halan,
Y. C. “The Folklore of the Appalachians.” In American:
History and Life [database online] [cited 29 January 2003]
Indian Journal of American Studies [India] 1977 7(1): p28-40.
clio.com/active/start?_appname=serials&initialdb=AHL
Knight,
Julie. “Pioneer Banjo Man - Hoke Jenkins.” In RILM
Music Abstracts 1967-persent [database online] [cited 29 January
2003] Bluegrass Unlimited, Vol. XX/3, September 1985, 24-31.
ISSN: 0006-5137. http://biblioline.nisc.com/scripts/login.dll?BiblioLine&dbname=QRLM
Odell,
Scott and Cece Conway. “Black Banjo Songsters of North
Carolina and Virginia.” Sound Recording. In African studies
19th century – December 2002 [database online] [cited
29 January 2003] biblioline.nisc.com/scripts/login.dll?BiblioLine&dbname=QAFR
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