![]() Go to the Library of Congress homepage and the search bar is at the top of the page. To search for a certain artist (subject), the process is simple. ![]() Other guides are available based on locality (search by state), folksong genre, specific collector, etc. (For more information about how to request these guides, please visit Contact Information: American Folklife Center) Harmonica – print version available by request Guitar – print version available by request Many of the collections are based on field recordings made by collectors or ‘song catchers’. It was founded in 1928 and is the first national archive of traditional life in America. Library of Congress (LOC) The Library of Congress includes the American Folklife Center which is a comprehensive archive of collections that feature both online and catalogued items. Also listed is information about the contents of each archive, as well as directions on how to access. Each of these historical persons or groups can be found in at least one of four archives (notated beside each name). ![]() Below, we are providing a list of historical and legendary musicians and singers for each JAM county. Program instructors, directors and volunteers can find general information, audio, video, interviews, photographs and more by searching for known historical musicians within several comprehensive archives of Appalachian culture. We hope that JAM programs find the following information useful as they look to introduce students to the wide world of traditional music – past and present. This immersion into local musical history and culture is typically conducted during class time as well as during enrichment activities. Ideally, children enrolled in JAM programs learn about the historical and legendary musicians from their region so they may embrace the particular styles of mountain music that are unique to each place. JAM is a program model designed for areas of Appalachia with deep musical history and traditions.
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