In a message dated 1/30/99 10:32:11 PM PDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< I own 2 records from the "Anthology of American Music" on  New World
Records that are just incredible.  "Country Music South and West" was produced
by Bill Ivey and features songs from the '20's-'40s by Rodgers, the Carters,
McMichen, Harry Choates, Ted Daffan, etc.  "Going Down the Valley" has
Shortbuckle Roark, the Callahan Bros., Puckett, Macon & a bunch more. 
 My query:  I remember that I heard several other records in this anthology of
diferent genres.  I also believe I learned that the entire anthology was
available only to libraries and other institutions.  Does anyone know the
whereabouts of any of these records for  purchase or dubbing?  Any other info
on the anthology?  (I kinda think it was a bicentennial thing, as it came out
in the late '70s.)  >>

I have about 20 of the LPS in that series, but I have also seen CD reissues of
some of the same LPs, and the CDs were for sale in stores. You might try a
search on something like CDNow to see whether they carry any of them.

Mary Katherine

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