Ozark Country

Ozark Country
Author: W. K. McNeil
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1995
Genre: Ozark Mountains Region
ISBN: 9781604738179

Pissing in the Snow and Other Ozark Folktales

Pissing in the Snow and Other Ozark Folktales
Author: VANCE RANDOLPH
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1976-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780252013645

The well-known Ozark folklorist gathers together bawdy tales, previously considered unprintable, that provide insight into the region's rich exotic narrative tradition.

Ozark Folksongs

Ozark Folksongs
Author: Vance Randolph
Publisher:
Total Pages: 636
Release: 1982
Genre: Music
ISBN:

Characteristic of the compiler's careful work is the painstaking accuracy with which dialect peculiarities are preserved. Randolph scrupulously avoided correcting pronunciation or adding missing words or forgotten lines. Because, as he explains in his introduction, many of the people who sang for him were reluctant to have their voices recorded, his texts represent the best possible reproduction of this priceless American folk art.

Ozarks Fiddle Music

Ozarks Fiddle Music
Author: Drew Beisswenger
Publisher: Mel Bay Publications
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Music
ISBN: 161065319X

This book, which includes 308 tune transcriptions, is organized around individual fiddlers who typically combine Appalachian-style fiddling with rags, pop standards, Midwest-style fiddling and sometimes a touch of Western swing to create a style often identifiable as Ozarks. Thirty Ozarks fiddlers and their lives are highlighted with biographical sketches, photographs, and tune histories. Another 50 great Ozarks fiddlers are presented in a similar manner but with less detail. the book and accompanying CD (with 37 tunes, many recorded in the field) emphasize the older fiddling traditions connected to the square dances and community events more than those connected to bluegrass music and modern contest fiddling. Some of the tunes in the collection are old standbys such as Bile Them Cabbage while others such as Finley Creek Blues are unique to the region.The book is the result of years of work by two respected researchers. Gordon McCann won the prestigious Missouri Arts Award in 2002 for his decades of work documenting, studying, and accompanying Ozarks fiddle music. Drew Beisswenger, a music librarian at Missouri State University with a Ph.D. in ethnomusicology, has published three other works about fiddle music and is known for his strong transcription and analysis skills.