Steamboatin' days, folk songs of the river packet era
An edition of Steamboatin' days, folk songs of the river packet era (1969)
By Mary Wheeler
Publish Date
1969
Publisher
Books for Libraries Press
Language
eng
Pages
121
Description:
Steamboatin' Days is a collection of African American folk music compiled by musicologist Mary Wheeler. The songs originate from the men and women who labored aboard the steamboats of America's packet boat era. Known as roustabouts, these individuals' music provides a glimpse into the life and culture of African Americans living and working along America's inland waterways in the late nineteenth century. Within this collection, you will find the lyrics and musical notation to their songs of love, dance, spirituality, lawlessness, meditation, and more. Further information can be found at http://digitalcollections.mclib.net/luna/servlet/McCracken~13~13
subjects: African Americans, Folk music, Blues music, Steamboats, United States, English Folk songs, Music
People: Mary Wheeler, W.L. Beasley Jr.
Places: Paducah Kentucky, Cairo Illinois, Hickman Kentucky