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NOW AVAILABLE: We are proud to introduce a membership program that opens up new ways to engage with the label’s vast body of recorded music and sounds, its history, and the people involved along the way. Plus it makes a perfect gift for the music lover in your life (or to yourself)!

Access includes free digital downloads, exclusive album cover art prints, discounts, event invitations, and more!

Listen to “Nieve que Cortas mi pies” from the album “Paso A Paso: Step By Step: Poetry and Prose for Children.”

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Octavio Corvalan · Paso A Paso: Step By Step: Poetry and Prose for Children
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Place your pre-order for one of our first releases of 2017, Roll Columbia: Woody Guthrie’s 26 Northwest Songs. It is a trove of new discoveries and a celebration of Guthrie’s genius, and lasting contributions to both the history and musical traditions of the Pacific Northwest.

This is a pre-order item that will ship on or around January 27, 2017. Customers who purchase the pre-order will receive an instant download of "Grand Coulee Powder Monkey" by Scott McCaughey, Peter Buck and Jon Neufeld. Roll Columbia: Woody Guthrie’s 26 Northwest Songs is a trove of new ...
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In this album, Peggy Seeger sings about gender equality. Listen to the title track “Different Therefore Equal.”

Different Therefore Equal
Peggy Seeger · Different Therefore Equal
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Our new bilingual lesson plan promotes healthy eating and language diversity using the GRAMMY-nominated album ¡Come Bien! Eat Right! by José-Luis Orozco. José-Luis Orozco

Promoting Healthy Nutrition and Dual Language Development through Daily Singing in English and Spanish
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“Ronald Clyne, who designed an estimated 500 covers for Folkways Records, contributed to the distinctive “otherness” of its recordings.” Read more about Folkways album cover designer, Ronald Clyne, in this Folkways Magazine article.

After Ronald Clyne's death in 2006, Smithsonian videographer Charles Weber created this tribute to the artist from Margaret Asch and D. A. Sonneborn's 2005 interview with the artist at his home in Brooklyn, New York. As Richard Carlin has noted in his book, Worlds of Sound, there was something
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Watch Smithsonian Folkways Artists Cantadoras del Pacífico perform at the 2009 Smithsonian Folklife Festival.

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Watch Grammy-winning conjunto artists Flaco Jiménez and Max Baca perform “Margarita, Margarita” from the Folkways album “Legends & Legacies.”

In this lesson, students will learn about two ancient traditional instruments, Egyptian scales and rhythms, and even Egyptian Shadow Puppet Theatre.

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Calypso singer Lord Invader was born on this day in 1914 in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad. Learn more about Lord Invader in this Artist Spotlight article.

Lord Invader was one of the best known calypsonians of his time. He traveled around the world refining his art and promoting calypso music, in spite of his humble beginnings. Born Rupert Westmore Grant in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, on December 13, 1914, Grant grew up around San Fernando and began
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Lead Belly sings for children on the cover of this iconic 1940s album, which won the Early Childhood News Director’s Choice Award in 1999. Read about how this album influenced GRAMMY-nominated artist Dan Zanes in the new “education” issue of Smithsonian Folkways Magazine.

Folkways records were my multicultural education in a stifling Eurocentric world.
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To celebrate our 30th anniversary in 2017, we are introducing the Smithsonian Folkways Membership program. Become a part of our extended community and receive exclusive benefits. More information is available here:

To celebrate our 30th anniversary in 2017, we are proud to introduce a membership program that opens up new ways to engage with the label's vast body of recorded music and sounds, its history, and the people involved along the way.
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Musician Nathan Abshire grew up in Louisiana and learned to play the accordion by watching others play. Listen to “Step it Fast” from the album “French Blues” by Nathan Abshire & The Pine Grove Boys.

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Ana Veydó, who sings with Grupo Cimarrón, is one of the few women who perform Colombian joropo music. What is unique about Veydó’s style of singing? Find the answer in this Folkways Artist Spotlight article:

The plains region is home to one of Colombia's most prominent and engaging musical traditions, the joropo. The joropo' s driving rhythm and percussive stringed-instrument sound draw from centuries-old Spanish, African, and New World musical traditions
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Listen to poet Pedro Pietri recite “Telephone Booth 905 ½.”

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Pedro Pietri · Loose Joints: Poetry by Pedro Pietri
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Today is Human Rights Day. This year, Human Rights Day calls on everyone to stand up for someone’s rights. “There is power in unity and there is power in numbers.” –Martin Luther King Jr., 1963

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Martin Luther King, Jr. · Lest We Forget, Vol. 2: Birmingham, Alabama, 1963 - Mass Meeting
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Singer/songwriter Valerie June grew up on traditional music from the South. Her own music is influenced by artists like Elizabeth Cotten and Alan Lomax. Listen to some of June’s favorite Folkways recordings on this People’s Picks playlist, curated by June herself.

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