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ONLINE VERSIONS OF BOOKS

Dietz, Dan. The Complete Book of 1940s Broadway Musicals. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2015.

Filene, Benjamin. Romancing the Folk: Public Memory and American Roots Music. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, 2000.

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Karpeles, Maud. Cecil Sharp: His Life and Work. London: Faber Finds, 2008.

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McMahon, William. Pine Barrens Legends and Lore. Moorestown, NJ: Middle Atlantic Press, 1980.

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MAGAZINES

Billboard Magazine. Articles on Englishtown Music Hall, October 16, 1976; December 3, 1977.

———. Articles on Joan Baez, July 27, 1963; August 31, 1963.

Cadenza. Review of William Foden concert at Carnegie Hall, New York. February 1904.

Crews, Ed. “Rattle-Skull, Stonewall, Bogus, Blackstrap, Bombo, Mimbo, Whistle Belly, Syllabub, Sling, Toddy, and Flip; Drinking in Colonial America.” Colonial Williamsburg Journal, holiday edition, 2007.

Friedrich, Carl Joachim. “The Poison in Our System,” Atlantic Monthly 167, no. 6 (June 1941).

Gillespie, Angus Kress, and Tom Ayres. “Folklore in the Pine Barrens: The Pinelands Cultural Society.” New Jersey History, Winter 1979.

Hentoff, Nat. “The Odyssey of Woody Guthrie.” Pageant, March 1964.

Kerouac, Jack. “October in the Railroad Earth.” Evergreen Review, no. 2 (1957).

Lampell, Millard. “What Makes Good Songs?” New Republic, July 14, 1942.

McPhee, John. “The People of New Jersey’s Pine Barrens.” National Geographic, January 1974.

New York Magazine. Listing of Peter Seeger/Arlo Guthrie concert at Wollman Rink, Central Park, July 25, 1975.

Rolling Stone, August 24, 1968; July 9, 1970, August 8, 1991.

Time Magazine, June 16, 1941; November 23, 1962.

Wald, Elijah. “Josh White and the Protest Blues.” Living Blues, no. 158 (July/August 2001).

NEWSPAPERS

Asbury Park Evening Press, May 3, 1941

Asbury Park Press, August 12, 1963; September 1, 1976; July 19, 1979; July 8 and August 2, 1979; July 28, 1980; July 8, 1982.

Associated Press newswire stories, April 15, 1963; December 19, 2007.

Daily Princetonian, October 31, 1963.

Daily Register, August 25, 1976; June 16, 1977; March 17, 1978; January 7, 1979 (online version of newspaper).

Daily Targum, January 10, 1947; April 15, 1963; April 18, 1963; February 8, 1965.

Daily Worker, March 1, 1940; April 30, 1948.

Dreier, Peter. “Remembering Bess Lomax Hawes.” Huffington Post, March 18, 2010. www.huffingtonpost.com/peter-dreier/bess-lomax-hawes-1921-200_b_373423.html .

Drew Acorn, October 2, 1970; October 9, 1970; April 10, 1970.

Hackettstown Forum. “Bluegrass Festival Scheduled at Village.” June/July 1977.

Home News, July 30, 1964; August 17, 1980.

Jersey Journal, April 25 1898; September 28, 1901; November 22, 1906; June 18, 1907.

Jewish News, October 21, 1949.

Journal-News, Butler County, Ohio, September 20, 2012.

Newark Evening News, June 4, 1941; October 24, 1949; March 20, 1960; November 24, 1962; November 27, 1963.

New Jersey Gazette, August, 8, 1781.

New York Times, numerous articles. Paterson Evening News, May 23, 1966.

Philadelphia Enquirer, second annual New Jersey music awards, May 31, 1990.

Reading Eagle, August 12, 2015.

Red Bank Sunday Register, August 27, 1978; January 7, 1979.

Setonian, April 30, 1971.

Star-Ledger, December 18, 1965, March 30, 2006, January 28, 2014.

Town Topics. ‘Dave Van Ronk Concert, Saturday, January 9, at Alexander Hall.” Thursday, January 7, 1965. https://archive.org/stream/towntopicsprince1944unse/towntopicsprince1944unse_djvu.txt .

———. “Princeton, Honorary Degree for Bob Dylan.” June 11, 1970. http://www.mocavo.com/Town-Topics-Princeton-June-4-1970-Volume-Volume-25-Number-14/988535/8 .

FESTIVAL BOOKLETS

Middletown Folk Festival, 1978, 1984.

New Jersey Folk Festival, 1975.

WEBSITES

Albert Music Hall. Presented by the Pinelands Cultural Society. www.alberthall.org .

Banjo History. www.banjohistory.com .

Bluegrass and Old Time Music Association of New Jersey. www.newjerseybluegrass.org .

Channel 47 WNJU-TV. www.wnjutv47.com .

Classic-Banjo. http://classic-banjo.ning.com .

Classic Banjo Resource. http://www.classicbanjo.com

The Digital Heritage Project. http://digitalheritage.org . Digital Guitar Archive. www.digitalguitararchive.com .

Discography of American Historical Recordings (DAHR). Part of the American Discography Project (ADP), an initiative of the University of California—Santa Barbara and the Packard Humanities Institute. http://adp.library.ucsb.edu .

The Folk Project. www.folkproject.org .

Godfrey Daniel’s. www.godfreydaniels.org/home.aspx .

The Hootenanny Chronicles. http://abchootenanny.blogspot.com .

Hudson River Sloop Clearwater. www.clearwater.org .

Martin Guitar. www.martinguitar.com .

Muddy Water Magazine. http://www.muddywatermagazine.com . The New Jersey Friends of Clearwater. www.mcclearwater.org . Old Barracks Museum, Trenton. www.barracks.org . Railroad Earth. www.railroadearth.com .

St. John Terrell’s Music Circus. www.lambertville-music-circus.org . Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Colorado. www.bluegrass.com/telluride . Tony Trischka. www.tonytrischka.com .

Woody Guthrie, Dust Bowl Ballads. http://www.woodyguthrie.de/dbball.html .

YOU TUBE RECORDINGS , ONLINE VIDEOS

Almanac Singers. “C for Conscription.” Songs for John Doe. www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKxtF0CGA-M .

Carter Family. “Keep on the Sunny Side of Life.” www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbmQQ4RfzVE .

Jimmie Rodgers. Blue Yodel No. 1 (T For Texas). www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEIBmGZxAhg .

Josh White. “Uncle Sam Says.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRDAxnnHcCo .

Rainbow Quest. First episode, November 13, 1965. https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest01 .

BLOGS

Brown, Peter Stone. “Bob Dylan—A Young Man with an Old Man’s Voice.” April 27, 2012. http://blog.peterstonebrown.com/bob-dylan-a-young-man-with-an-old-mans-voice .

———. “Reviving a Memory.” February 24, 2014. http://blog.peterstonebrown.com/reviving-a-memory .

———. “Songs of Freedom at the White House…Well, Sort Of.” April 25, 2012. http://www.muddywatermagazine.com/Peter-Stone-Brown-Songs-of-Freedom.html .

Carnegie Hall Blog. “Live from Carnegie Hall: Paul Robeson.” www.carnegiehall.org/BlogPost.aspx?id=4294979264 .

Mudd Manuscript Library Blog. “Bob Dylan Receives an Honorary Doctorate of Music from Princeton University.” June 9, 1970. https://blogs.princeton.edu/mudd/2015/06/this-week-in-princeton-history-for-june-8-14 .

Smith, Jeff. “Bob Dylan in East Orange.” Stockton School. August 11, 2012. http://stocktonschool.blogspot.com/2012/08/bob-dylan-in-east-orange.html .

NETWORK TELEVISION SHOWS

American Experience: The Carter Family; Will the Circle Be Unbroken. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/carterfamily .

American Masters: Pete Seeger; The Power of Song. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/pete-seeger-the-power-of-song/50 .

ONLINE ARTICLES , ESSAYS , REPORTS , RESOURCES

Aguilan, Arda. “Inventory to the Records of the Rutgers University Office of the President (Lewis Webster Jones); RG 04/A15/02; Academic Freedom Cases, 1942–1958.” December 1994. Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries. http://www2.scc.rutgers.edu/ead/uarchives/jones2f.html .

AllMusic. “Various Artists: The Bristol Sessions; The Big Bang of Country Music 1927–1928.” www.allmusic.com/album/the-bristol-sessions-the-big-bang-of-country-music-1927-1928-mw0002100595 .

———. “Woody Guthrie: Dust Bowl Ballads.” www.allmusic.com/album/dust-bowl-ballads-buddha-mw0000652784 .

Banjo Hangout. “Alfred A. Farland.” http://www.banjohangout.org/photo/154805 .

The Bottomline Archive. “Chronology: 1980.” See May 11–12, 1980, and November 5, 1980. http://bottomlinearchive.com/chronology_1980 .

———. “Chronology: 1981.” See September 25–26, 1981. http://bottomlinearchive.com/chronology_1981 .

———. “Chronology: 1982.” See May 14–15, 1982, and May 25–26, 1982. http://bottomlinearchive.com/chronology_1982 .

Carnegie Hall. “C.L. Partee’s Mandolin, Guitar and Banjo Concert” program. Friday, January 29, 1904, 8:00 p.m. Main Hall. https://www.carnegiehall.org/widgets/opas/concert.aspx?id=31151 .

———. Programs of Paul Robeson’s performances. http://www.carnegiehall.org/PerformanceHistorySearch/#!search=Paul%20Robeson .

Coia, Gabe. “Mulliner the Mariner: The Man Beyond the Myth.” njpinebarrens.com , January 23, 2015.

Coldwell, Robert, ed. William Foden (1860–1947) Grand Sonata. https://books.google.com/books/about/Grand_sonata.html?id=nhn6kghh5-0C .

Creating Digital History. “The Almanac Singers and the Revival in the Village.” New York University. Last modified November 25, 2011. http://creatingdigitalhistory.wikidot.com/the-almanac-singers-and-the-early-folk-revival-in-greenwich .

The David Sarnoff Library. “The Victor Talking Machine Company.” Chapter Five, 1901–1905. http://www.davidsarnoff.org/vtm-chapter5.html .

Digital Heritage. “Cecil J. Sharp.” http://digitalheritage.org/2014/02/cecil-sharp-2 .

Eder, Bruce. “Millard Lampell: Artist Biography.” AllMusic.com . www.allmusic.com/artist/millard-lampell-mn0001798653 .

Fischer, Paul D. “The Sooy Dynasty of Camden, New Jersey: Victor’s First Family of Recording.” Journal on the Art of Record Production, issue 7 (November 2012). http://arpjournal.com/the-sooy-dynasty-of-camden-new-jersey-victor’s-first-family-of-recording .

Gardner’s Dulcimer Shop. “History of the Dulcimer.” http://www.gardnersdulcimer.com/Page.aspx?id=129 .

Gibson, George R. “Gourd Banjos: From Africa to the Appalachians.” BanjoHistory.com, October 1, 2001. http://www.banjohistory.com/article/detail/1_gourd_banjos_from_africa_to_the_appalachians .

Groce, Nancy. “Coffeehouses: Folk Music, Culture and Counterculture.” Library of Congress American Folklife Center.

Hayde, Michael J. “Hootenanny: The Original ‘Unplugged.’” TVParty.com . www.tvparty.com/rechootenany.html .

Huey, Steve. “David Grisman: Artist Biography.” AllMusic.com . www.allmusic.com/artist/david-grisman-mn0000809396/biography .

“Investigation of Communist Activities, New York Area; Part VII (Entertainment); Hearings before the Committee on Un-American Activities, House of Representatives, Eighty-Fourth Congress, First Session, August 17 and 18, 1955.” Harvard College Library online text. https://archive.org/stream/investigationofc557unit/investigationofc557unit_djvu.txt .

Joyce, Jennifer Rita Collins, Madeline Esposito and Daria Mamluk, comps. “New Jersey Collections in the Archive of Folk Culture.” American Folklife Center. Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/folklife/guides/newjersey.html .

Kragting, Ben, Jr., and Harry Coster. “Victor’s Church Studio, Camden (1918–1935): Lost and Found?” Vintage Jazz Mart: The Magazine for Collectors of Jazz and Blues 78s and LPs. http://www.vjm.biz/new_page_25.htm .

Lankford, Ronnie D., Jr. “Bottle Hill: Artist Biography.” AllMusic.com . www.allmusic.com/artist/bottle-hill-mn0001668518 .

Leitch, Alexander. “Biography of William Paterson (1745–1806).” In A

Princeton Companion. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1978. http://etcweb.princeton.edu/CampusWWW/Companion/paterson_william.html .

Long, Lucy M. “A History of the Mountain Dulcimer.” http://www.bearmeadow.com/smi/histof.htm .

Mandozine. “Barry Mitterhoff.” www.mandozine.com/media/CGOW/mitterhoff.html .

New World Encyclopedia. “Jimmie Rodgers.” http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Jimmie_Rodgers .

———. “Pete Seeger.” http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Pete_Seeger .

Obituary of Ralph Rinzler. Journal of American Folklore 108, no. 429 (Summer 1995). http://www.jstor.org/stable/541887?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents .

Period Records (SPL 1209). Josh White Comes A-Visiting. Album notes. www.discogs.com .

Philly.com . Obituary on David Field, February 11, 2015. http://articles.philly.com/2015-02-11/news/59010237_1_south-philadelphia-daughter-hammered-dulcimer .

Public Television from Indiana University. “A Guide to UHF Television Reception.” http://www.indiana.edu/~radiotv/wtiu/uhf.shtml .

“Ralph Rinzler.” Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage.

www.folklife.si.edu/legacy-honorees/ralph-rinzler/smithsonian . Reese, Bill. “Thumbnail History of the Banjo.” Banjo Tablatures and Bluegrass Information. http://bluegrassbanjo.org/banhist.html .

Sing Out! Ron Olesko’s folk music notebook. December 1, 2014. http://singout.org/2014/12/01/celebrating-josh-white-father-son .

Sovietskaia Muzyka (Soviet Music), No. 7. “Song of My People.” July 1949, translated by Paul A. Russo, reprinted in Paul Robeson Speaks; Writings Speeches Interviews 1918–1974, 1978.

The Stokowski Legacy. “Victor Talking Machine Company, Eldridge Johnson and the Development of the Acoustic Recording Process.” http://www.stokowski.org/Victor_Eldridge_Johnson_Acoustic_Recording.htm .

Sutton, Allan. “A Camden Chronology: The Evolution of the Victor Talking Machine, Company Complex (1899–1929).” Based on Harry Sooy’s memoirs. The Victor Record Pages. Mainspring Press: Resources for Collectors of Historic Sound Records. www.mainspringpress.com/vic-camden.html .

Van Winkle Keller, Kate. “Fiddle, Dance, and Sing with George Bush: A New Source of Eighteenth-Century Popular Music.” The Sonneck Society for American Music Bulletin 18, no. 2 (Summer 1992): 47–49. http://american-music.org/publications/bulletin/Volume%20XVIII,%20No.%202%20(Summer%201992).pdf .

Vaughan Williams Memorial Library. “Cecil J. Sharp’s Appalachian Diaries: 1915–1918.” http://www.vwml.org/vwml-projects/vwml-cecil-sharp-diaries .

Wikipedia. “Biography of David Grisman.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Grisman .

William Paterson University. “Who Was William Paterson.” http://www.wpunj.edu/university/history/WilliamPaterson_Bio.dot .

Woodward, Herbert P. Copper Mines and Mining in New Jersey. Bulletin 57, New Jersey Geological Survey. Trenton, NJ: Department of Conservation and Development, State of New Jersey, 1944. http://www.state.nj.us/dep/njgs/enviroed/oldpubs/bulletin57.pdf .

Wright, Kevin. “Waterloo Village, Part 2: The Game of Musical Chairs; The Continuing Story of an Old New Jersey Canal Port Reborn as a Performing Arts Center, 1968–1985.” River Dell Patch, December 30, 2011. http://patch.com/new-jersey/riverdell/bp--waterloo-village-part-2-the-game-of-musical-chairs .

MISCELLANEOUS

“Artists Letter Agreement.” Woody Guthrie with RCA Manufacturing Company Inc., dated April 24, 1940. From the archives at the Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

Bertland, Dennis N. “For Citizens and Strangers, New Jersey Taverns During the Early American Period.” Unpublished manuscript for the Merchants and Drovers Tavern Museum Association.

Delaware Historical Society, Wilmington, Delaware, archival documents on George Bush.

Grapes of Wrath concert program, March 3, 1940. Forrest Theater, New York. From the archives of the Woody Guthrie Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Halpert, Herbert Norman. “Folktales and Legends from the New Jersey Pines: A Collection and Study.” Submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of English, Indiana University, 1947.

Heacock, Doug. Essay on the history of the Swingin’ Tern dances.

The Live Wire, Woodie Guthrie. CD Booklet. Mount Kisco, NY: Woody Guthrie Publications Inc., 2007.

Lutz, Anne. Booklet. Everett Pitt, Up Agin the Mountain: Traditional Ballads and Songs from the Eastern Ramapos. Little Ferry, NJ: Marimac Recordings, 1987.

Merchants and Drovers Tavern Museum, Rahway, New Jersey. Information transcribed from various poster displays and exhibits at the museum.

Missouri History Museum Archives, St. Louis, Missouri. Archival material on William Foden, including program for “Grand Festival Concert” at Witherspoon Hall, Philadelphia, on April 25, 1911, the American Guild of Banjoists, Mandolinists and Guitarists.

New Jersey Directory of the Oranges, including Orange, East Orange, South Orange, and Maplewood, 1959, 1961, 1963 and 1965 editions.

New Jersey Historical Society research library, Newark, New Jersey. Archival information on Paul Robeson.

HISTORICAL SOCIETIES , LIBRARIES , MUSEUMS , ORGANIZATIONS

Albert Hall, Waretown, New Jersey.

American Folk Life Center, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

Archibald S. Alexander Library, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey.

C.F. Martin & Co. Inc., Museum and Archives, Nazareth, Pennsylvania.

Clifton Memorial Public Library, Clifton, New Jersey.

Delaware Historical Society, Wilmington, Delaware.

Douglas A. Yeager Productions, New York.

East Orange Public Library, East Orange, New Jersey.

Hoboken Historical Society, Hoboken, New Jersey.

Jersey City Free Public Library, Jersey City, New Jersey.

Jewish Historical Society of New Jersey, Whippany, New Jersey.

Long Island Museum, Stony Brook, New York.

Lutheran Theological Seminary, Lutheran Archives Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Merchants and Drovers Tavern Museum, Rahway, New Jersey.

Missouri History Museum Archives, St. Louis, Missouri.

Monmouth County Public Library, Eastern Branch, Shrewsbury, New Jersey.

Newark Public Library, Newark, New Jersey.

New Jersey Historical Society research library, Newark, New Jersey.

New York University, Department of History, Margaret Sanger Papers Project, New York.

Nutley Public Library, Nutley, New Jersey.

Ocean County Library, Toms River, New Jersey, and Plumsted Branch, New Egypt, New Jersey.

Paterson Public Library, Paterson, New Jersey.

Pinelands Cultural & Historical Preservation Society (associated with Albert Hall), Waretown, New Jersey.

Princeton Public Library, Princeton, New Jersey.

Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives at New York University, New York.

Vaughan Williams Memorial Library, London, England.

Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin.

Woody Guthrie Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Woody Guthrie Publications Inc., Mount Kisco, New York.