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James P Leary. Polkabilly: How the Goose Island Ramblers Redefined American Folk Music.American Musicspheres. Mark Slobin, series editor. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2006. 259 pp., photographs, maps, timeline, glossary, discography, notes, sources, index, compact disc.
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James P Leary. Polkabilly: How the Goose Island Ramblers Redefined American Folk Music.American Musicspheres. Mark Slobin, series editor. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2006. 259 pp., photographs, maps, timeline, glossary, discography, notes, sources, index, compact disc.
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