Subject: [LUTE] Re: Surviving in Eliz. England.

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> You might be interested in this link:
> http://www.missouristate.edu/folksong/MaxHunter/

That's a site I liked very much, but a Trojan was found in a Real audio file 
( or Media player?), and it took me some time to remove it, as Norton was 
blocked in doing that

Donatella
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> British Isles immigrants who wound up in the Ozarks of Missouri and
> Arkansas are recorded singing their traditional songs.  The songs were
> recorded by Max Hunter between 1956 and 1976.  This is more south
> central to south west Missouri.  Like areas of Appalachia, the Ozark
> Hills (oldest mountains in the USA, weathered down to hills, with some
> Pre-Cambrian rocks exposed on the southeast side) didn't have much
> economic activity after the original forests were logged in the early
> 1900s, and has become a pocket where time slows down.
>
> "The Other" Stephen Stubbs
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