Learn about this traditional folk song and its journey from the Appalachian Mountains to the Grateful Dead's first album. Some music clips from the Library of Congress.Some sound effects provided by FreeSFX (freesfx.co.uk)Riverbend Studios, Copyright 2024.
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Up on the Housetop
Learn about this traditional holiday song, which sprang from the imagination of a children's music teacher in 1864. Some music clips from the Library of Congress.Some sound effects provided by FreeSFX (freesfx.co.uk)Riverbend Studios, Copyright 2023.
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Extra Measure: The Layton's (parents of pianist/composer Turner Layton)
Learn about Professor John T. Layton, longtime choir director of an historic D.C. church, and his wifeJulia Mason Layton, teacher and later activist and lecturer, who rallied for women's voting rights,among other causes. The couple helped produce the first AME Church hymnal to have muscial notation.Some clips from the Library of Congress. www.loc.govSome sound effects provided through FreeSFX (freesfx.co.uk)Riverbend Studios, Copyright 2023.
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After You've Gone
Learn about lyricist Henry Creamer and pianist Turner Layton whose six-year collaboration producedthe classic "After You've Gone," first published in 1918.Some clips found at the Library of Congress. www.loc.govSome sound effects provided by FreeSFX (freesfx.co.uk)Riverbend Studios, Copyright 2023.
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O, Christmas Tree
Learn about this classic carol, which began as an ode to the fir tree. Penned in 1824 by an organist in Germany this song is now a beloved holiday carol in praise of the Christmas tree.Some music clips provided through freemusicarchive.orgSome clips from the Library of Congress. www.loc.govSome sound effects provided by FreeSFX (freesfx.co.uk)Riverbend Studios, Copyright 2022.