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Bulletin, Volume 27, No. 3, October 2002: Kentucky SLA
Apr 2004
-- Shaver Engineering Library University of Kentucky 859-257-8358 manasco@pop.uky.edu Past-President -- Engineering Team King Library University of Kentucky 859-257-9373 mjstag00@pop.uky.edu Secretary -- Reference & Info Services University of Kentucky 859-257-0500 ext. 2114 maryvass@pop.uky --

Cultural production, media, and meaning - hillbilly music and the southern textile mills
Danaher, W.F. / Roscigno, V.J., Poetics, Feb 2004
-- Rockin' Out: Popular Music in the USA 2nd edn 2002 Allyn and Bacon Boston Gerrard, 2000 Gerrard A.F. Growing up in Rosine, Kentucky: an interview with Bill Monroe Ewing T. The Bill Monroe Reader 2000 46 50 University of Illinois Press Urbana, IL -- Published journal article available from 
SJR 113
Apr 2002
-- buried near his boyhood home in Rosine, Kentucky and WHEREAS, Bill Monroe had a -- Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky: Section 1. The Transportation -- ending in Hartford, to the Western Kentucky Parkway. Section 2. The Transportation --  

The Bluegrass Music Symposium: Accommodations and Directions
Jul 2005
-- University Plaza, Bowling Green, Kentucky: Exit Nashville International Airport -- Bluegrass Music Museum , Owensboro, Kentucky: 1-888 MY BANJO www.bluegrass-museum.org Bill Monroe Homeplace , Rosine, Kentucky: www.billmonroefoundation.com Mammoth --  

NEA News Room: National Endowment for the Arts Presents Evening Concert Series, "NEA National Heritage Fellows of Appalachia"
Nov 2005
-- player and composer Bill Monroe from Rosine, Kentucky, considered to be the father of -- five-state Appalachian region of Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia -- Cumberland Mountains of eastern Kentucky. After graduating from college --

Bluegrass music - Psychology Central
Feb 2006
-- of Bluegrass Music of America Northern Kentucky Bluegrass Music Association Green Country Bluegrass -- International Bluegrass Music Museum Owensboro, Kentucky Bill Monroe Museum Rosine, Kentucky Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Hall of Fame and Country --

Ethnomusicology 20-A
Oct 2004
-- Boys, from which the genre takes its name. Born in Rosine, Kentucky, on September 13th 1911, Bill Monroe was raised on -- America's finest traditional singers. She grew up in Viper, Kentucky, and is part of a large family known for its rich repertoire --

Kentucky - Biologie
Aug 2005
Kentucky http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/$bla" -- aus Biologie, der freien Wissensdatenbank Kentucky Flagge Wappen / Siegel Andere Bundesstaaten Basisdaten -- Abkürzungen postalisch KY amtlich ISO 3166-2 US-KY Kentucky wird zu den Südstaaten der USA gezählt und trat als --  

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Mar 2005
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NEA PDF READY
Apr 2004
Celebrating America's Folk and Traditional Arts for More Than 20 Years N AT IO N A L H E R I TA G E F E L L O W S H I P S 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20506-0001 www.arts.

The Real Time Modern Manila Blues: Bill Monroe Meets Muddy Waters in the Orient
Aug 2003
-- forebears, specifically the migration of hillbillies from Kentucky/Tennessee into the factory towns of Indiana and Michigan -- Jet Plane Bill Monroe, who spent his early years in Rosine, Kentucky, lost his mother when he was 10 and his father when --

Bill Monroe: The Father of Bluegrass Music
May 2000
-- farm in Jerusalem Ridge, near Rosine, Kentucky. His father, Buck, was a farmer -- an official state song by the Kentucky General Assembly in 1988. B -- for decades. He was buried in Rosine, Kentucky, where he was born. B ill Monroe --

WWUH Articles: State of the Bluegrass March/April 2002
Jun 2002
-- here, in the heart of it all, in Rosine, Kentucky, where it all -- Phase 1 -- Purchased 20 acres in Rosine to construct Museum to honor Bill -- with a down payment) America's and Kentucky's most valuable musical instrument --  

Bill Monroe -
Dec 2005
-- named for his home state of Kentucky . Monroe's performing career spanned -- the father of bluegrass Born in Rosine Kentucky , his career began in the 1930s -- His well-known song Blue Moon of Kentucky has been covered by both rock and --

Bill Monroe -
Dec 2005
-- named for his home state of Kentucky . Monroe's performing career spanned -- the father of bluegrass Born in Rosine Kentucky , his career began in the 1930s -- His well-known song Blue Moon of Kentucky has been covered by both rock and --

Bill Monroe
Jan 2006
-- Presley performed Bill Monroe's song, "Blue Moon of Kentucky," on the B side of his first single on Sun Records -- 1996. Monroe was raised on an isolated family farm in Rosine, Kentucky. His earliest musical influences derived from church --

LLSDC: GPO Congressional Publication Releases - December 27-31, 2004
Mar 2005
-- 4968/Pub.L. 108-473 To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 25 McHenry Street in Rosine, Kentucky, as the "Bill Monroe Post Office''. (Dec. 21, 2004 118 Stat. 3897 1 page) H.R. 5360/Pub.L. 108-474 American History --

American Folk Music and Folklore Recordings: A Selected List 1988 (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress)
Apr 2005
-- 1928 in the mountains of Linefork, Kentucky. Sexton plays twenty of his favorite -- Georgia, the Prairie Ramblers of Kentucky, and Mainer's Mountaineers of North -- Carolina), the Monroe Brothers (Rosine, Kentucky), and the Blue Sky Boys (Bill and --  

DRAM - View Note for Country Music South and West - Database of Recorded American Music
Aug 2005
It has been further enhanced by the genuine folk songs found on early recordings done by field men and talent scouts for major record companies in the 1920s who scoured the hills and plains for what was then called “hillbilly music.”

DRAM - View Note for Country Music South and West - Database of Recorded American Music
Nov 2005
It has been further enhanced by the genuine folk songs found on early recordings done by field men and talent scouts for major record companies in the 1920s who scoured the hills and plains for what was then called “hillbilly music.”





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