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James Porter and Herschel Gower. Jeannie Robertson. Emergent Singer, Transformative Voice. Publications of the American Folklore Society, New Series, General Editor, Patrick B. Mullen. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press, 1995. xlvi, 357 pp., photographs, musical examples, glossary, bibliography, index.

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James Porter and Herschel Gower. Jeannie Robertson. Emergent Singer, Transformative Voice. Publications of the American Folklore Society, New Series, General Editor, Patrick B. Mullen. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press, 1995. xlvi, 357 pp., photographs, musical examples, glossary, bibliography, index.

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Copyright © 1997 By The International Council for Traditional Music

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