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  • ballads. Wilgus, D. K. (1959). Anglo-American folksong scholarship since 1898. New Brunswick, NJ. ISBN 978-0-8135-0310-3. OCLC 188832. Wilgus, D.K. (1964)...
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  • Wilgus may refer to: William J. Wilgus (1865–1949), an American civil engineer D. K. Wilgus (1918–1989), an American folksong scholar Wilgus, Pennsylvania...
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    on other folk song students.". According to noted folklore scholar, D. K. Wilgus, the book's publication "sparked a great surge of interest in folk songs...
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    John Fahey (musician) (category Musicians from Washington, D.C.)
    UCLA's folklore master's program at the invitation of department head D. K. Wilgus, and received an M.A. in folklore in 1966. Fahey's master's thesis on...
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  • restricted to the Appalachian region of the United States; folklorist D. K. Wilgus mused that "it is as if an Irish local song never popularized on broadsides...
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    18 January 2022. Abrahams, Roger D (1960). "Review: Anglo-American Folksong Scholarship since 1898 by D. K. Wilgus". Midwest Folklore. 10 (2). Indiana...
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    Black woman from Franklin County to receive a presidential appointment D. K. Wilgus (class of 1935), folksong scholar and academic Columbus East won the...
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  • Tristram P. Coffin. "The Golden Ball and the Hangman's Tree". p 23–24. D. K. Wilgus, Folklore International: essay in traditional literature, belief and...
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  • Angeles where he was studying for his master's degree at UCLA under D.K. Wilgus. The album 6- and 12-String Guitar by Leo Kottke was a surprise hit,...
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    specialist in the dulcimer, was translated into English as a monograph by D. K. Wilgus in 1967 as Folk-Songs of the Southern United States (Folk-Songs Du Midi...
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    Brockway's Appalachian volumes were later denigrated by the folk song scholar D. K. Wilgus, who complained that the texts had been altered and the singers of individual...
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  • released in 1994. The music is taken from recordings by Eugene Earle and D. K. Wilgus. It contains previously unreleased material from the early 1960s as well...
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  • (longer version) as recorded by Tom Munnelly, D.K. & E. Wilgus, February 1969 (unreleased version from D.K. Wilgus tape collection, as later transcribed by...
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  • Palmer". "D. K. Wilgus Folklore Collection, 1918-1989 | Berea College Special Collections and Archives Catalog". berea.libraryhost.com. "D. K. Wilgus Folklore...
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  • stay in Dublin was "one of the happiest periods in his life". In 1969, D. K. Wilgus, a professor of folksong in the University of California Los Angeles...
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  • with Irish wit and emotion." In a specialized review of folk albums, D. K. Wilgus complimented the album for retaining a "ring of honesty" in authentically...
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  • "Filipino Baby". Traditional Music Library. Retrieved December 2, 2020. D. K. Wilgus (1970). "Country-Western Music and the Urban Hillbilly". The Journal...
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  • May 20, 1931; tracks 14–20 recorded May 21, 1931, in New York City. D. K. Wilgus, ‘Hillbilly Music’, The Journal of American Folklore, Vol. 81, No. 320...
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  • Fly Away, recorded this song. The origins of the song were traced by D. K. Wilgus, a music scholar and professor at UCLA, to a mid-nineteenth-century broadside...
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  • Child's A and B versions) or one of his informants,. This is referred to by D K Wilgus: In addition to the now-discredited notion that the "Lady Isabel" form...
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