https://folkways.si.edu/
Billed as "a cross between a record label and a museum," Smithsonian
Folkways Recordings is a time capsule for the history of music. From
1948 to 1986, the record label Folkways Recordings released over 2,000
titles. Users can browse for recordings by genre, geography, artist, and
label, as well as search with a query bar located at the top right.
There are also numerous playlists, videos, podcasts, and articles that
visitors can filter by genre, country, artist, or instrument (all
accessible under the Explore tab). Educators may also want to check out
the Learn section, where they will find more than 100 free lesson plans
for a wide range of grades, all downloadable in PDF form. Since
acquiring the label in 1987, the Smithsonian Institution Center for
Folklife and Cultural Heritage (featured in the 11-30-1999 Scout Report) has expanded Folkways into a multimedia company. Their Smithsonian Folkways Magazine
(also accessible via the Explore section) highlights artists from
around the world, offering articles and audio. The magazine is published
one to four times annually and focuses on themes such as migration and
education. Readers can access issues of the magazine dating back to
April 2009 under a dropdown menu at the bottom of the section.
via https://scout.wisc.edu/archives/r51855/smithsonian_folkways_recordings
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