Folk Music from Wisconsin

From: Journal of American Folklore | Date: January 1, 2007| Author: Leary, James P | Copyright information

Folk Music from Wisconsin. [1960] 2001. Compiled and annotated by Helene Stratman- Thomas; reissue produced by Bob Carlin. American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, in cooperation with Rounder Records, CD (1), Rounder 1521.

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