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- Title:
- I've Been Working on the Railroad (OASIS)
- When:
- 07/20/2012 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
- Category:
- Music
Description
Folk music and railroadds would not exist in this country without one another. Some of the best American folk songs can be traced back to the building of railroads and the beginning of train travel. Most of the back-breaking work was done by African-Americans and Irish immigrants. Listen as teh instructor plays some well-known and not-so-familiar folk songs about the railroad.
173 - Robin Harrison
Friday, July 20 10:00-11:00
Fee: $5
Broad Ripple Flanner & Buchanan
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