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Performance at Live at Grassy CreekBidgood, Lee, Magill, Andrew Finn 09 May 2018 (has links)
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Performance at Corazon Latino FestivalBidgood, Lee, ETSU Mandolin Orchestra 06 April 2018 (has links)
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Christmas ShowBidgood, Lee, Smoky Mountain Bluegrass Band 17 December 2017 (has links)
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Appalachian LiturgyBidgood, Lee 29 April 2018 (has links)
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Performance at St. John's Episcopal ChurchBidgood, Lee 08 November 2017 (has links)
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Consort Cooperative ConcertBidgood, Lee 01 July 2017 (has links)
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Performance at ARM BanquetBidgood, Lee, Banjo Romantika Band 30 June 2018 (has links)
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Performance at Historic Jonesborough Dance Society Contra DanceBidgood, Lee, McMaken, Trae, Andrade, Roy 02 December 2017 (has links)
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Recent Music ScholarshipBidgood, Lee 01 January 2018 (has links)
Review of Recent Music Scholarship:
The Music of Multicultural America: Performance, Identity, and Community in the United States, 2nd edition. Ed. Kip Lornell and Anne K. Rasmussen. (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2016. Pp. 425, website and acknowledgments, introduction, notes, references cited, additional sources, audiographies, videographies, index.)
Country Boys and Redneck Women: New Essays in Gender and Country Music. Ed. Diane Pecknold and Kristine M. McCusker. (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2016. Pp. xviii + 280, introduction, notes, index.)
Sing Me Back Home: Southern Roots and Country Music. By Bill C. Malone. (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2017. Pp. x + 355, credits and acknowledgments, introduction, notes, index.)
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“The Fight Starts Here:” Appalachian Mountaintop Removal in Three Contemporary Young Adult NovelsMawhinney, Sarah 01 May 2019 (has links)
Mountaintop removal is an issue that has plagued Appalachia as companies harvest coal from the mountains and cause consequent environmental and community effects. By focusing on three contemporary young adult novels that feature mountaintop removal, correlations between the novels and the real environmental and community effects can be drawn. The novels examined include: Saving Wonder by Mary Knight (2016), Dig Too Deep by Amy Allgeyer (2016), and The Secret Wisdom of the Earth by Christopher Scotton (2015). Mountaintop removal is a devastating and invasive process, and the costs on the land and people are irreversible as landscapes are drastically altered, water faces pollution, and communities suffer from health issues and mining accidents. Through the problems presented in the novels and their accurate descriptions of the mountaintop removal process, the fictional stories help prove that young adult literature has a purpose, teaches lessons, takes positions on controversial environmental issues, promotes critical thinking, and helps readers better understand their world. Therefore, if these novels can impart knowledge to readers about an environmental process and its consequences, it follows that other young adult novel can hold similar lessons for readers.
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