African Americans -- Music
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African Americans -- Music
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African Americans
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- The best of soul train, DVD producer and editor, Ralph Quatrucci, 9
- Belafonte at Carnegie Hall, Harry Belafonte
- Songs of protest and civil rights, [compiled] by Jerry Silverman
- The long road to freedom, an anthology of black music
- Kwanzaa music
- When hell freezes over, I'll skate, a presentation of Thirteen/WNET New York, Great Performances, Theater in America ; produced by Emile Ardolino & Judy Kinberg ; directed by Vinnette Carroll & Emile Ardolino
- The Leadbelly songbook, The ballads, blues and folksongs of Huddie Ledbetter, edited by Moses Asch and Alan Lomax ; [musical transcriptions by Jerry Silverman ; introductory essays and biographical sketches by Frederic Ramsey, Jr., Charles Edward Smith, Alan Lomax, Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger
- Let's get the rhythm of the band, producer and composer/arranger Cheryl Warren Mattox ; illustrations by Varnette P. Honeywood
- Ballads, [compiled by] Jerry Silverman
- The book of American Negro spirituals, edited with an introduction by James Weldon Johnson; musical arrangements by J. Rosamond Johnson, additional numbers by Lawrence Brown
- The Spirituals of Harry T. Burleigh, low voice
- Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings, the folk-lore of the old plantation, by Joel Chandler Harris ; with illustrations by Frederick S. Church and James H. Moser
- The best of soul train, DVD producer and editor, Ralph Quatrucci, 1
- The Negro sings a new heaven
- Cameo
- Jazz, a production of Florentine Films and WETA, Washington D.C. in association with BBC ; a film by Ken Burns ; writer, Geoffrey C. Ward ; producers, Ken Burns, Lynn Novick, Episode six
- The best of soul train, DVD producer and editor, Ralph Quatrucci, 8
- Seven principles, Steve Cobb and Chavunduka
- Spirituals, [compiled by] Jerry Silverman ; [introduction by Kenneth B. Clark]
- Images of women, Robin Greenstein, Vol. 1
- Signifyin(g), sanctifyin', and slam dunking, a reader in African american expressive culture, edited by Gena Dagel Caponi
- Rejoice & shout, a jubilant journey through gospel music history, produced by Joe Lauro ; directed by Don McGlynn
- Blues masters, the essential history of the blues, a Lanny Lee production ; City Island Entertainment, Volume II
- The Leadbelly Songbook
- Steamboatin' days, folk songs of the river packet era, compiled by Mary Wheeler
- Music is history, Questlove
- This Old Soul of Mine - Soul Chronology Vol. 2 1951-54
- Shakin' the rafters, The Abyssinian Baptist Gospel Choir under the direction of Professor Alex Bradford
- Before the blues, the early American Black music scene, Vol. 1
- Anthology of art songs by Black American composers, compiled by Willis C. Patterson ; preface by George Shirley ; introduction by Wendell P. Whalum
- The Ellington century, David Schiff
- Black Swans, first recordings, Various performers
- The Paramount masters
- Celebrate!, [words and music by] Ronald Bell and Kool and the Gang ; transcribed and arranged by Alan Rosenthal
- How sweet it is, a songwriter's reflections on music, Motown and the mystery of the muse, Lamont Dozier with Scott B. Bomar
- Jazz, a production of Florentine Films and WETA, Washington D.C. in association with BBC ; a film by Ken Burns ; writer, Geoffrey C. Ward ; producers, Ken Burns, Lynn Novick, Episode three
- Gospel, Golden Door Productions
- The book of the blues, [edited by Kay Shirley] ; annotated by Frank Driggs ; record research by Joy Graeme ; music research by Bob Hartsell ; [pref. by John Hammond ; introd. by Orrin Keepnews]
- Funked up, the very best of Parliament
- Ev'ry time I feel the spirit, 101 best-loved psalms, gospel hymns, and spiritual songs of the African-American church, Gwendolin Sims Warren
- American Negro songs and spirituals, a comprehensive collection of 230 folk songs, religious and secular, with a foreword by John W. Work
- Spirituals and the birth of a black entertainment industry, Sandra Jean Graham
- The essence of Kwanzaa, Bill Summers
- Folk, gospel & blues, will the circle be unbroken?
- The best of soul train, DVD producer and editor, Ralph Quatrucci, 5
- The best of soul train, DVD producer and editor, Ralph Quatrucci, 7
- American Negro songs, 230 folk songs and spirituals, religious and secular, [compiled by] John W. Work
- Black music in our culture ;, curricular ideas on the subjects, materials and problems, [by] Dominique-René de Lerma. With contributions from Thomas Jefferson Anderson, Jr. [and others]
- Jazz, a production of Florentine Films and WETA, Washington D.C. in association with BBC ; a film by Ken Burns ; writer, Geoffrey C. Ward ; producers, Ken Burns, Lynn Novick, Episode two
- The best of soul train, DVD producer and editor, Ralph Quatrucci, 2
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