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                      | SMITHSONIAN 
                        GLOBAL SOUND Spring 2008 Newsletter
 
  Dear 
                        Smithsonian Global 
                        Sound Customer,
 2008 marks the 60th 
                        anniversary of Folkways 
                        Records and the 20th anniversary of Smithsonian 
                        Folkways Recordings. Moses Asch 
                        founded Folkways Records in 1948 to document "people’s 
                        music," spoken word, instruction, and sounds from around 
                        the world. The Smithsonian acquired Folkways from the 
                        Asch estate in 1988, and Smithsonian Folkways Recordings 
                        has continued the Folkways commitment to cultural 
                        diversity, education, increased understanding, and 
                        lively engagement with the world of sound.
 
 Smithsonian 
                        Global Sound is proud to be an 
                        extension of these missions, offering increased access 
                        to their recordings and linking them with other sound 
                        archives around the world. Please help us honor and 
                        celebrate the 60/20 anniversaries by exploring their 
                        collections at Smithsonian 
                        Global Sound.
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 | FREE 
                        DOWNLOADS FROM FOLKWAYS RECORDS 
                        How 
                        best to celebrate 60 years of documenting and preserving 
                        our audio heritage? With six free tracks from the 
                        historical collection, of course! Download 
                        for free music by Pete Seeger, Mbuti 
                        Pygmies, Civil Rights Movement freedom singers, and 
                        other recordings that demonstrate the breadth and depth 
                        Moses Asch’s Folkways Records.
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                      | NEW 
                        MERENGUE RECORDING ROCKS SMITHSONIAN GLOBAL SOUND 
                        La India 
                        Canela is a dynamic accordion player 
                        and fiery leader of a merengue típico band from the 
                        Dominican 
                        Republic. Merengue is 
                        the most popular musical export from the 
                        Dominican 
                        Republic, and merengue 
                        tipico is the beloved traditional form centered on the 
                        accordion, percussion, and improvisation. Download her 
                        new album Merengue 
                        Típico from the Dominican Republic 
                        and watch 
                        video interviews and performances from 
                        her recent recording sessions with Smithsonian Folkways 
                        in the Dominican 
                        Republic.
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 | SOUNDS 
                        OF AMERICA ONLINE RADIO 
                        PROGRAM In 
                        partnership with the Smithsonian National Museum of 
                        American History, Smithsonian 
                        Global Sound presents Sounds of 
                        America, a monthly streaming radio 
                        program exploring musical traditions in the 
                        USA. Hear 
                        music from Smithsonian Global 
                        Sound and American History collections 
                        and read commentary from American History Museum curators. 
                        Recent programs explore freedom songs of the Civil 
                        Rights Movement and women in traditional American folk.
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                      | WATCH 
                        NOW ON GLOBAL SOUND LIVE 
                          
                          
                            |   Grupo Raíz in performance and 
                              conversation about nueva canción
 |   |   La Drivers Union Por Por Group 
                              demonstrate their unique honk horn music
 |   |   Inuit throat-singing demonstration
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                            | NEW 
                              AND NOTABLE 
                                
                                
                                |   La India Canela: 
                                Merengue from the Dominican 
                                Republic
 |   |   Tony Trischka: Territory
 |   |   Puntilla: A Tribute to Tío Tom
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 | CURATOR 
                              PICKS 
                                
                                
                                |   Qawwali by Meraj Ahmed and Party
 |   |   Lullabies of the World
 |   |   Discover Indonesia
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                              to visit www.smithsonianglobalsound.org 
                              for more access to rare recordings and 
                              performances of music and sound from around the 
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