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Cover Story¡Que Viva la Música Latina!
The view of the NEA National Heritage Fellows program through the prism of American Latino music awardees is telling, and fortunately, much of the story can be heard through the recorded collections of Smithsonian Folkways.
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Artist SpotlightBlues Legacy of Phil Wiggins
Phil Wiggins and John Cephas became the best guitar-harmonica duo on the Piedmont Blues scene, following in the footsteps of the great Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee.
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SoundscapeAppalachian Women Heritage Fellows
The soundtrack of 20th century Appalachia may be heard in the music of eight female NEA Heritage artists honored in the years 1985-2013.
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Recording SpotlightMusics of Hawai’i
The 1989 Smithsonian Folklife Festival’s Hawaii program prompted a stunning anthology of Hawaiian music that features some of the state’s most renown performers.
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video spotlightLedward "Led" Kaapana
Led Kaapana performs at the 2017 Smithsonian Folklife Festival. He appears on the 1989 release Musics of Hawai'i: Anthology of Hawaiian Music - Special Festival Edition and received an NEA National Heritage Fellowship in 2011.
Albums
From the Collection
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Ay Te Dejo En San Antonio
Flaco Jiménez
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Pioneering Women of Bluegrass
Hazel Dickens and Alice Gerrard
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Richmond Blues
Cephas and Wiggins
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Puerto Rican Music in Hawaii
Various Artists
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Hawaiian Drum Dance Chants: Sounds of Power in Time
Various Artists
Back Issues
- April 2017 Experimental
- November 2016 Education
- April 2016 Migration
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- March 2018: NEA National Heritage
- April 2017: Experimental
- November 2016: Education
- April 2016: Migration
- July 2015: UNESCO Collection
- March 2015: New Orleans
- October 2014: Labor
- June 2014: South Africa
- February 2014: Faith
- July 2013: Peace
- March 2013: Soundscapes
- June 2012: Cover Art
- December 2011: Latin American
- August 2011: Afghanistan
- May 2011: Asian American
- February 2011: Jazz
- November 2010: Mary Lou Williams
- June 2010: Grassroots
- April 2010: Central Asia
- January 2010: Roberto Martínez
- September 2009: Children's Music
- June 2009: Traditions
- April 2009: Pete Seeger