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Popular music -- United States.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Bob Dylan and A.J. Weberman collection

 Collection
Identifier: 8812
Abstract

A.J. Weberman (1945- ) is an American writer, political activist, gadfly, and self described "underground cat and garbologist" who invented the terms "garbology" and "Dylanology." The Bob Dylan and A.J. Weberman collection (1967-1998) contains magazines, flyers, correspondence, and ephemera from the career of A.J. Weberman and his interest in American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan.

Dates: 1967-1998.

Radical and Labor Songbook Collection

 Collection
Identifier: 8611
Abstract This collection is comprised of radical song books, music sheets, periodical issues and broadsides spanning the period ca. 1850 to 1990, with primary emphasis on the period 1900-1940. It includes rare pieces (such as numerous early editions of the I.W.W. "Little Red Songbook") as well as ephemeral song-sheets and song-books. Periodicals represented in the collection include "Sing Out!", "Broadside: the Topical Song Magazine", and "Promenade," an influential leftist folk-dance mimeo. The...
Dates: circa 1850s-1980s.