1. |
Black Banjo Songsters of North Carolina |
Cece Conway and Scott Odell |
| Portaits
and Visits |
Cece Conway and Scott Odell |
2. | The Chantey Tradition of the Menhaden Fishery |
Michael Luster |
3. | Music and Dance in Cape Verdean American Communities
in Southern New England |
Susan Hurley-Glowa |
4. | The Gandy Dancer Speaks: Voices from Southern Black
Railroad Gangs |
Maggie Holtzberg |
5. | Afro-American Folk Music from Tate and Panola Counties,
Mississippi |
David Evans |
6. | Virginia Traditions: Non-Blues Secular Black Music |
Kip Lornell |
7. | These Things Are Precious: Piedmont Blues |
Barry Lee Pearson |
|
Blues |
Jeff Todd Titon |
8. | Tennessee Blues and Gospel: From Jug Band to Jubilee |
David Evans and Richard M. Raichelson |
|
Robert
Johnson, Blues Musician |
Robert Jr. Lockwood |
9. | Wisdom of the Blues |
Willie Dixon |
|
Wortham's
Musical Treasure |
David Gaskin |
10. |
The McIntosh County Shouters: Slave
Shout Songs from the Coast of Georgia |
Art Rosenbaum |
|
A
Conversation with Lawrence McKiver |
Art Rosenbaum |
11. | Judge Jackson and the Colored Sacred Harp |
Henry Willett |
12. | Gospel Quartets in Birmingham, Alabama |
Doug Seroff |
13. |
Washington, D.C. / Gospel Music
City, U.S.A.: State of the Art |
Pearl Williams-Jones |
14. | Good News from the Motor City: Black Gospel Music
in Detroit |
Joyce M. Jackson and James T. Jones |
15. |
The Song Culture of the Civil Rights
Movement |
Bernice Johnson Reagon |
|
Chicago''sRoebuck "Pops" Stapl |
Nick Spitzer |
16. | Music in Black Urban Culture |
Bernice Johnson Reagon |
17. | Street Dancing, "Rapping," and DJ Mixing: Traditional
African American Performance and Contemporary Urban Culture |
LeeEllen Friedland |
18. |
Chicago Blues |
Jeff Todd Titon |