Stack, Bill Stafford, loni Stafford,Andy Stahl.Vev.i St.msell, ReneeStauffer, Phvlhs Steeves, DuaneStephens, |erry Stewart, WayneStone, Ken Straley, 1 )on Studier,Rogert Stutts.Joe Sullivan, ErikaSvendsen, Rebecca Swaney,Monte Swasey, Wayne Swank,Fred Swanson, Nikki Swanson,Eric Swett, Clinton Sykes, |eanSzymanski, |ohn l.ivlor. AmeliaTerrapin. PerrySykes lerrv. Sidncfeske, Donna Thatcher, Walt Thies,liobbie 1 hompson, I IharmaineThompson, Lee Thornhill.TateThriffiley, Gail Throop, StanTixier, Frank and Marv AnnTortorich, L ITreat. 1 arry Frekell.Michael Treshow, TeresaJan Tubiolo, Paul Tubiolo, Cfrulock,lailrunberg.Ava Furnquist, |acobUhland, I Inward Ulrich, FranciscoValenzuela, Nan Vance. K.iV.ing,TonyVarilone, Marty Vavra, InsVelez, Teresa Vigil, RamiroVillalvazo, Hank Vogler, JohnVozzo, Dennis Vroman, DaleWaddell, Linda Wadleigh, I rankWadsworth, Doug Wagner, Fa\Walker, Larry Walter Kris Walters,Wayne Ward, Arde.in Watts.Lee Webb, George Weick, NeilWeintraub, Bernie Weisgerber,(.'liarles Wells, Frank Werner, JaneWestenberger, Lynne Westphal,lames White. Ilavid Whitten,Steve Widowski, Pat Wilde, ErnieWilkinson. Margaret Wilkinson.( harhe Williams, Chuck Williams,Ernie Wilson, Keith IHike Wilson.Ken Wilson, Richa Wilson, MartaWitt, Keith Wolferman, BonnieWood, Mary Lou Wood, ScottW lodruff, Bill Workman, FredericYbright, Larry Yeckel, Fat York,AnneYost, EdYost, LynnYoung,Anthony Zavalla, [.P. Zavalla,Fete Zavalla, l.met Zeller, andJosephine ZirkleNuestra Música:Music inLatino CultureThis program has been generouslyfunded by the <strong>Smithsonian</strong> LatinoInitiativesFund, NEXTEL, [oyceFoundation, and Univision andproduced in collaboration withthe Cultural Institute of Mexicoand the Ministry of ExternalRelations of Mexico, with mediasupport from Radio Bilingüe.Special ThanksErika Colon, Mar) Monseur,Mulow Palleja, Pete ReinigerOman: Desert,Oasis,Iand Seahis program was produced mpartnership with the Ministriesof Heritage and Culture, Tourism,Information, and Foreign Affairs,and the Fubhc Authority forCrafts Industries of the governmentof the Sultanate ofand w nh the cooperationof the Middle East Institute(Washington,).(1 ' ). and the< )man I feritage Gallery.In-kind SupportPriefert (onstructionRock Creek Horse (.'enterSpecial ThanksH.H. Sa\ yid HaithamBin Tariq Al SaidH.H. Seyyid ShihabBin Tariq Al SaidH 1YousefBin AlawiBm Abdullah(.hilan,H.E Maqbool Bm Ah SultanH.E. H.uned BinMohammed Al RashdiFEE Rapha Bmt\bdulameer bm AhH.E. SharifaBmtKhaltan Al YahyaiH.E. Aish.i Bint KhaltanJumail Al SiabyH.E. Mohammed Ah Al-Khus.nbvHon. Richard BaltimoreHon. David MackHon. Edward WalkerN.ijwa AdraAh Ismail Al-BullushiAl Bustan Palace HotelHamoodAJ HarthyBadarAJ HumAh AJ-MamaryTalib lss.iAJ-SalmiAhmed Mohammed Al-TammuJean-Luc Ainann1 )oug B.uimBrenda BickettI he Folger I he.itreFolklore Ensemble of the1 )iwan of the Royal CourtDiana FritzPamela HensonMeredith HubelE. Harper |ohnsonAhx Kauttniaii[an KendriekSebastian ManavalanMargo NakhoulNadia ( )smanMarjoi ie RansomBryan Saylor1 \ nn SinurskiKevin SkillinMichael Snow denSultan Qaboos UniversityThomas VosmerAlex WilliamsOf SpecialNoteThanks to all our volunteerswhose loyal and tirelessefforts contribute greatlyto the Festival's successIt is with deep sadness that wenote the passing ot Dale Dowdal,adevoted Center and Festivalvolunteer lor nine yearsSMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL
CONNECTING ¡OTíETHROUGH MUSICLike the <strong>Smithsonian</strong> Folklife Festival, <strong>Smithsonian</strong> Folkways Recordings helpsthe diverse voices of the world's people to be heard, understood, and appreciated.Folkways:The Original VisionWoody Guthrieand Lead BellyOriginal Vision,the milestone 1989recording of classicroots Americana,launched the nonprofit<strong>Smithsonian</strong> Folkways label. To celebratethe 15th anniversary of this historic album,we expanded the original CD with 6 bonustracks, enhanced packaging, and extendednotes. Original Vision now provides even moreInsight into the Impact of Woody Guthrie'sand Lead Belly's music. (SFW 40000)Mary Lou 's MassMary Lou WilliamsNewsweek called thescore "an encyclopediaof black music, richlyrepresented fromspirituals to bop torock." At long lastreissued, this is Williams's "Music for Peace,"a landmark recording that addressed manyof the social Ills of the 1960s and 1970sand is perhaps the most openly religious jazzrecording made at that time. (SFW 40815)nbOll/£ 'v*-«a«k'^T i_Solo in Rio 1959Luiz BonfáOne of the mostcreative guitarilniisos of the JUthcentury, Luiz Bonfaiscelebrated as aprincipal architectof the cool Braziliansound of bossa nova. But Bonfá was farmore than the composer of "Manhá deCarnaval." His technical mastery, intimacy,and dynamism suffuse every track of thisfirst CD edition of his masterpiece, a longunobtainablesolo 1959 LP, along with ahalf-hour of previously unreleased materialfrom the original studio session. (SFW 40483)Ja# IThe Silk Road:A Musical CaravanWhat if Marco Polohad owned a taperecorder? And what¡f his epic travels£{ft I along the Silk Roadhad taken placenot at the end of the 13th century but atthe beginning of the 21st? Far-fetchedconjectures to be sure, but our compilationoffers a glimpse of the rich musical lifethat an intrepid and curious travelerlike Marco Polo might find in the landsof the Silk Road today. (SFW 40438)t iVAbrafiV»,,,"Sí«trIn"?>*Li:^&m% FcELLAbration2005 Grammy winner!Ella Jenkins, "TheMusic," has madedozens of Folkwaysrecordings and earnedcountless awardsa 50-year career, including the LifetimeAchievement Award from The RecordingAcademy. On this album, some of today's finestfolk and children's performers pay tribute toElla Jenkins with sparkling new renditionsof her timeless repertoire. (SFW 45059)The Lilly Bros &Don Stover: Bluegrassat the Roots, 1961Brothers Everett and"B" Lilly of WestVirginia partnered withbanjo great Don Stoverto lay down this honest,first-class rendition of bluegrass roots. TheLillys' harmony vocals and Stover's classicbanjo style made this a milestone recordingwhen it was first released by Folkwaysin 1961. Remastered with 2 previouslyunreleased tracks from producer MikeSeeger's original recordings. (SFW 40158)Abayudaya: Musicfrom the JewishPeople of UgandaAbayudaya presents aunique and compellingcollection of musicinwhich the rhythmsand harmonies ofAfrica blend with Jewish celebrationand traditional Hebrew prayer. Thissingular community of African peopleliving committed Jewish lives hassurvived persecution and isolationand asserts, "We have been savedby our music." (SFW 40504)r"^^ fiyiClassic SouthernGospel from<strong>Smithsonian</strong>FolkwaysThis album showcasessome of the bestinbluegrass gospeland country gospelfrom the <strong>Smithsonian</strong> Folkways archives.The music's plain-spoken, direct, andearnest style stokes it with power andappeal, whether performed by marqueenameartists Bill Monroe and the Watsonfamily or by local churchgoers such asthe Old Regular Baptists. (SFW 40137)<strong>Smithsonian</strong> Folkways Recordingsis the nonprofit record label of the<strong>Smithsonian</strong> Institution. We arededicated to supporting cultural diversityand increased understanding amongpeoples through the documentation,preservation, and dissemination of sound.mailorder@si.edu1.888.F0LKWAYS1.202.275.1143£ J<strong>Smithsonian</strong> Folkways Recordings wivw.folirivays.si.edu
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