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Broadside and ballads
* English Broadside Ballad Archive -- an archive of images and recordings of over 4, 000 pre-1700 broadside ballads
An eighteenth-century broadside ballad Broadside ballads were arguably the first form of commercial popular music in Britain.
Broadside ballads were also known.
Broadside ballads were popular songs, sold for a penny or halfpenny in the streets of towns and villages around Britain between the 16th century and early 20th centuries.
Broadside ballads were sold for a halfpenny, or a few pence.
The Broadside Ballads project makes the digitised copies of the sheets and ballads available.
Broadside ballads ( also known as ' roadsheet ’, ' broadsheet ', stall ’, vulgar or come all ye ballads ) varied from what has been defined as the traditional ballad, which were often tales of some antiquity, which has frequently crossed national and cultural boundaries and developed as part of a process of oral transmission.
* Broadside Ballads: Songs from the Streets, Taverns, Theatres and Countryside of 17th Century England ( incl songs, orig melodies, and chord suggestions ) by Lucie Skeaping ( 2005 ), Faber Music Ltd. ISBN 0-571-52223-8 ( Information and samples of more than 80 broadside ballads and their music )
It was also a very common format for printing the text of ballads ( see Broadside ( music )).

Broadside and also
The 1990s also began to see the emergence of the first new electric folk acts for almost a decade, with bands like Broadside Electric in 1990 and the consciously named Swedish outfit Electric Folk from 1996.
Emanuel has also edited five Broadside Critics books ( 1971 – 1975 ) and written a number of critical essays.
As Irwin Silber wrote in his foreword to Broadside Volume III, " A whole generation of song-writers, some of whom have become household names in the America of the 1960s, made their first appearances in Broadside …" Among those whose careers began there, Silber listed Tom Paxton, Phil Ochs ( a major Broadside contributor ; see also Sings for Broadside ( Folkways, 1976 ) and The Broadside Tapes 1 ( Folkways, circa 1980 ), Buffy Sainte-Marie, Janis Ian ( originally under her real name, Janis Fink ), and Arlo Guthrie.
Other, more established songwriters also contributed to Broadside, some of them ( in Silber's words again ) with " songs which commercial publishers didn't know what to do with …" Among these, Silber lists Pete Seeger, Nina Simone, Billy Edd Wheeler, and Malvina Reynolds.
Impactor is also violently introduced to the three Triple Changers ; Springer, Broadside and Sandstorm ; who will join him in battle.
Notable alumni include: Gordon McIntire and Reuben Cole, two of the leaders of the Louisiana Farmers ' Union Agnes " Sis " Cunningham and Lee Hays, founders with Pete Seeger of the Almanac Singers and The Weavers in New York City ( Cunningham also later founded and helped edit Broadside Magazine ); Kenneth Patchen, a well-known poet and artist ; and Orval E. Faubus, six-term governor of Arkansas.
Broadside or broadsides may also refer to:

Broadside and known
The second version was known as the Darby Broadside Digger which was a larger machine which had eight legs and wheels and a double boiler having a smoke-box and chimney at each end.
Sings For Broadside, alternatively known as Broadside Ballads, Vol.
Interviews with Phil Ochs, alternatively known as Broadside Ballads, Vol.
Universal contract star Joan Staley was known by Alan Rafkin from their work together in Broadside.
Broadside collisions, known as T-bone collisions in the United States, are where the side of one vehicle is impacted by the front or rear of another vehicle or a fixed object, forming the " T ".

Broadside and
“ Franklinia alatamaha, A History of that Very Curious Shrub, Part 1: Discovery and Naming of the Franklinia ,” Bartram Broadside, ( Spring ), p. 1-24.

Broadside and
Historian Robert Becker found a location to which the Hondius Broadside map could apply at Tom s Point on the east side of Tomales Bay.
* Sir Frederick Madden s Collection of Broadside Ballads, at Cambridge University Library, is possibly the largest collection from London and provincial presses between 1775 and 1850, with earlier 18th-century garlands and Irish volumes.
In 2000, Smithsonian Folkways Records collected the magazine s most notable songs on the five-CD box set The Best of Broadside 1962-1988.
The poems he had written during his time in prison were so effective that Dudley Randall, a poet and owner of Broadside Press, published Knight s first volume of verse, which he called Poems from Prison, and hailed Knight as one of the major poets of the Black Arts Movement.

Broadside and all
Although its circulation never exceeded four figures, the Friesens kept Broadside afloat until 1988, publishing 187 issues in all.

Broadside and were
His efforts were focused on the short-lived sitcom Broadside instead.
Among his arguments was that the Hondius Broadside map matched a part of the topography when parts were adjusted using a 2: 1 correction.
As the movement matured, the two major locations of Black Arts ' ideological leadership, particularly for literary work, were California's Bay Area because of the Journal of Black Poetry and the Black Scholar, and the Chicago-Detroit axis because of Negro Digest / Black World and Third World Press in Chicago, and Broadside Press and Naomi Long Madgett's Lotus Press in Detroit.
Gordon Friesen ( born March 3, 1909, in Weatherford, Oklahoma-1996 ) and wife Agnes Sis Cunningham were the founders of Broadside, the political song magazine that first published many of the most popular songs of the folk revival, including Bob Dylan and Phil Ochs.
Later, they were joined by Astrotrain, Broadside, Sandstorm and Octane.
Several of the songs recorded for Broadside Magazine over its lifetime were released in 2000 as The Best of Broadside as a 5-CD boxed set, which is the only way most of the recordings are available.

Broadside and century
* Fascimile of an undated 19th century broadside under the title " Reynardine " at the Bodleian Library Broadside Ballads Project.

Broadside and .
* Cuala Press Broadside Collection, illustrated by Jack B. Yeats is located at the Special Collections / Digital Library in Falvey Memorial Library at Villanova University.
Kettle Foods Ltd's range of thick-cut crunchy crisps include gourmet flavors: Mexican Limes with a hint of Chilli, Salsa with Mesquite, Buffalo Mozzarella Tomato and Basil, Mature Cheddar with Adnams Broadside Beer, Soulmate Cheeses and Onion, and other previously listed flavors.
A series of comic stories written for the Naval Reservist journal The Broadside while Smith was in the Navy.
* Broadside, a 4. 7 % abv premium bitter
* Broadside, a 6. 3 % bottled strong ale
* George Dorsey, " When a U. S. Battleship Fires a Broadside ," The New York Times Magazine, 30 December 1917.
An 1863 Broadside ( printing ) | broadside advertisement for an astrologer's services in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
* Broadside focus on folk music, and folk-rock.
Museum collections include two rare drafts of the U. S. Constitution, an original Dunlap Broadside of the United States Declaration of Independence, as well as an original Badge of Military Merit, awarded by George Washington to soldiers demonstrating extraordinary bravery.
Broadside.
The song, " Benny ' Kid ' Paret ", was published in Broadside magazine that same month and was recorded later in the year by Turner's group, The New World Singers, for the 1963 Folkways album Broadside Ballads, Vol.
* Anti-Copperhead Broadside Denouncing Former Pres.
Another colony of Diggers connected to the Surrey and Wellingborough colony was set up in Iver, Buckinghamshire about from the Surrey Diggers colony at St George's Hill ( see Keith Thomas, ' Another Digger Broadside ' Past and Present No. 42, ( 1969 ) pp. 57 – 68 ).
Broadside from John Hancock, Continental Congress, with mention of letter from Benjamin Lincoln, 1777.
Sargent was originally offered the role of Darrin in 1964, but turned it down to do a short-lived sitcom called Broadside.
*( 1980 ) " The Ballad of John Henry Faulk ", artist Phil Ochs, album The Broadside Tapes 1, Folkways Records.
Thereafter he was assigned to the new battleship and served as 6th Broadside Battery Officer for one year.

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