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A library for country western dance steps, supporting public school curriculum and social dance in the community.
The Ol' Professor of Swing, Kay Kyser, a performer that scored 11 No. 1 records and 35 Top 10 hits. He had a top-rated radio show for 11 years on NBC…
New York Women Composers, Inc. is a New York not-for-profit corporation controlled by its members, all of whom are women composers of serious concert…
This multimedia essay, a snapshot of the North Carolina rave scene and the people in it, features nearly 80 photographs, streaming audio, and a…
This site uses the World Wide Web to continue the tradition of the folk process, that is the telling of stories, and singing of songs, passed on from…
'Sup online is a supplement to the quarterly print version of Chapel Hill's own music, art and film zine. 'Sup covers the happenings of the local…
UNC's student-run radio station. Listen online to the world's first 24-7 internet simulcast.
Concert listings, photos and schedule for The Village Band. The Village Band was organized in 1974 by Dan Margoni, a music instructor in the Chapel…
A class project that remains after the fact, this site is a collection of the ballads and folk tales of the N.C. mountains. "Bawdy Ballads and…
An extensive archive of freely downloadable music and musical transcriptions in the categories of: Early Mediaeval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical,…