Part 42 (1/2)

A reissue of the volumes first published separately in 1925 and 1926. Each volume has special t.p.

Musical arrangements by J. Rosamond Johnson, additional numbers by Lawrence Brown.

1361 Jones, LeRoi. Black music. New York, W. Morrow, 1967. 221 p.

illus. [ML3556.J728] [TR: ML3556.B15 1967 Baraka, Imamu Amiri]

1362 Jones, LeRoi. Blues people; Negro music in white America. New York, W. Morrow, 1963. 244 p. [ML3556.J73] [TR: ML3556.B16 Baraka, Imamu Amiri]

1363 Keil, Charles. Urban blues. Chicago, University of Chicago Press [1966] 231 p. ML3556.K43

1364 Kirkeby, W. T. E., Duncan P. Schiedt, _and_ Sinclair Traill.

Ain't misbehavin'; the story of Fats Waller. New York, Dodd, Mead [1966] 248 p. ports. ML417.W15K6 1966a ”The music of Thomas 'Fats' Waller; a selective discography compiled by the 'Storyville Team'”: p. 233-248.

1365 Krehbiel, Henry E. Afro-American folksongs; a study in racial and national music. New York, F. Ungar Pub. Co. [1962] 176 p.

music. ML3556.K9 1962 Reprint of the 1914 ed.

1366 Locke, Alain L. The Negro and his music. Port Was.h.i.+ngton, N.Y., Kennikat Press [1968] 142 p. (Kennikat Press series in Negro culture and history) ML3556.L6N4 1968 Reprint of the ed. first published in 1936.

”Reading references” at end of each chapter. ”Record ill.u.s.trations” at end of most of the chapters.

1367 Lomax, John A., _and_ Alan Lomax, _eds._ Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly, ”king of the twelve-string guitar players of the world,” long-time convict in the penitentiaries of Texas and Louisiana. New York, Macmillan Co., 1936. xiv, 242 p. port.

ML1670.L84N4 ”The main body of the song-texts consists of transcriptions from records we made with an instantaneous aluminum recording machine, the property of the Archive of American Folk-song of the Library of Congress. This machine and these records were used through the courtesy of the Library of Congress. Dr.

George Herzog transcribed the melodies, as herein printed, from these same discs.”-Introduction, p. xiii.

1368 Lucas, John. Basic jazz on long play. The great soloists: ragtime, folksong, blues, jazz, swing, and the great bands: New Orleans, swing, dixieland. Northfield, Minn., Carleton Jazz Club, Carleton College, 1954. 103 p. (Carleton College, Northfield, Minn. Carleton Jazz Club. Bulletin no. 1) ML3561.J3L78

1369 Nathan, Hans. Dan Emmett and the rise of early Negro minstrelsy.

Norman, University of Oklahoma Press [1962] xiv, 496 p. illus., facsims. ML410.E5N4 Includes unaccompanied melodies.

”Bibliography of the works of D. D. Emmett”: p. 290-306.

”Anthology” (princ.i.p.ally melodies with piano accompaniment): p. [311]-491.

1370 Niles, John J. Singing soldiers. Ill.u.s.trated by Margaret Thorniley Williamson. New introduction by Leslie Shepard.

Detroit, Singing Tree Press, 1968. 171 p. illus. M1629.M675S45 1968 First published in 1927 by C. Scribner's Sons, New York. ”Now reissued.”

Contains both accompanied and unaccompanied melodies with words.

1371 Odum, Howard W., _and_ Guy B. Johnson. The Negro and his songs; a study of typical Negro songs in the South. Hatboro, Pa., Folklore a.s.sociates, 1964 [c1925] xix, 306 p. ML3556.O3 1964 ”Reprinted from the original ed. of 1925.”

”Select bibliography of Negro folk songs”: p. [297]-300.

1372 Patterson, Lindsay, _comp._ The Negro in music and art. New York, Publishers Co. [1967] xvi, 304 p. illus., facsims., ports.

(International library of Negro life and history) ML3556.P38 Published under the auspices of the a.s.sociation for the Study of Negro Life and History.

Bibliography: p. [291]-296.

1373 Ramsey, Frederic. Been here and gone. New Brunswick, N.J., Rutgers University Press [1960] 177 p. illus. ML3556.R3

1374 Ramsey, Frederic, _and_ Charles E. Smith, _eds._ Jazzmen. New York, Harcourt, Brace [1959, c1939] 360 p. illus. (A Harvest book, 30) ML3561.J3R3 1959

1375 Scarborough, Dorothy. On the trail of Negro folk-songs, by Dorothy Scarborough, a.s.sisted by Ola Lee Gulledge. Foreword by Roger D. Abrahams. Hatboro, Pa., Folklore a.s.sociates, 1963. 295 p. music. ML3556.S3 1925a ”Reprinted in facsimile from the original edition of 1925.”