The librarian and the banjo
The story of music librarian Dena Epstein, who labored 25 years to document the musical of contribution of African slaves to the New World. Her work proved that the banjo was a slave instrument, and sparked a revival of black string band music.
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Format: | Video DVD |
Language: | English |
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[Madison, Wis.] :
Jim Carrier Films,
[2013]
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Table of Contents:
- Bonus material. How the minstrel banjo reveals slave styles / Bob Winas
- The gourd banjo revival / Scott Didlake, Clarke Buehling and Pete Ross
- A new generation of black musicians learns the banjo in Oakland
- Filming outtakes of banjos, libraries, music and more.