Folk
Fasola Home Page
http://medinfo.labmed.umn.edu/Docs/.www/fasola_homepage.html
Provides information resources for Sacred Harp (a form of early American three- and
four-part a cappella folk music that traces its roots back to Reformation and Renaissance
England) and other American Shape Note traditions of singing.
Folk on the Radio
http://www.hidwater.com/folkdj/folkdj.html
Provides information on folk and bluegrass music on the radio, submitted by the programs'
disk jockeys. Contains station lists, show profiles, and play lists.
FolkBook
http://www.cgrg.ohio-state.edu/folkbook/
Contains all sorts of information about folk music and folk musicians. Provides information
on venues, festivals and concerts, artist profiles, discographies, record labels
and distributors, song lyrics, tablatures, and more. Also contains links to Usenet
newsgroups of interest.
Southern Folklife Collection
http://ils.unc.edu/barba/sfc.html
Contains archives of Southeastern American tradition-derived music that includes
numerous photographs, interviews, oral histories, video and film documentaries, books,
and periodicals. Contains pages on music and musicians in the following categories:
early country music, old-time string bands, gospel and spiritual song, and southeastern
blues traditions, all illustrated with photos.