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Welcome
to the Folk & Blues in the Schools website, where the riverboat
Songster departs everyday through the musical waterway of America!
A songster was a person who sang along the main street in little
southern towns hoping somebody would toss a few coins in his
cup. Then they'd move on down the road, like a slow train or
winding river. Another kind of songster was a pocket-sized book
of song lyrics. Two types of songs they sang we now call folk
and blues. Parts of the folk songs were born in Europe and some
of the blues in Africa, but they both grew up in America. As
people carried the songs down the Ohio, Tennessee, Mississippi
and other rivers, their melodies mixed together and lots of
new and interesting sounds and stories passed along. So you're
your songster and hop on board to learn why so much singing
was going on back then. It's a great musical journey about people
building their lives in America and what happened along the
way.
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