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"Everything leads me back to the feeling of the blues." B.B. King, 1974
"Say hallelujah, somebody" and "i will call upon the lord": an examination of call-and-response in the black church
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Don Cornelius
The healing element of the spirituals
Jazz
Jazz is African Diasporic Music: Reconfiguring the Uniquely American Definition of Jazz
Music in the Black Church: A Kaleidoscope of Colors
Preserving Sacred Space: Mahalia Jackson's Transnational Song Labor During the Era of Decolonization
Race Music
Sam Cooke
Scott Joplin
Scott Joplin: A Guide for Music Educators Part III—Ragtime Spaces
Scott Joplin: A Guide for Music Educators PART I—A Ragtime Life
Song Form and Mainstreaming in Hip-Hop Music
W. C. Handy
W. C. Handy and the "Birth" of the Blues
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