• Alan Jabbour (June 21, 1942 – January 13, 2017) was an American musician and folklorist, and the founding director of the American Folklife Center at the...
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  • Jabbour is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: Alan Jabbour (1942–2017), American musician and folklorist...
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    including its old time fiddle and bluegrass fiddle branches. According to Alan Jabbour at the Digital Library of Appalachia, the tune was called "Blackberry...
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  • John A. Lomax (1933–42) Alan Lomax (1937–42) Benjamin A. Botkin (1942–45) Duncan Emrich (1945–55) Rae Korson (1956–69) Alan Jabbour (1969–74) Joseph C. Hickerson...
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    Education and Teachers World. Bemis Publishing Company. p. 346. Jabbour, Alan; Jabbour, Karen Singer (2010). Decoration Day in the Mountains: Traditions...
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  • Appalachian music tradition. Reed became known for his fiddle tunes only after Alan Jabbour and the Hollow Rock String Band spread his music. Reed never had a professional...
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  • Gautier, 85, actor and singer Richie Ingui, 69, singer (Soul Survivors) Alan Jabbour, 74, fiddler and folklorist January 15 – Greg Trooper, 61, singer-songwriter...
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  • popular as recorded by Fiddlin' Arthur Smith. That version, according to Alan Jabbour, supplanted an earlier tune played by Santford Kelly from Morgan County...
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  • was released by Patuxent Music in October 2019. Americana Concert: Alan Jabbour and Stephen Wade at the Library of Congress, went into release on the...
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    elected Mayor of the history of Colorado Springs, serving through 1997. Alan Jabbour, folklorist and musician. Zuhdi Jasser (born 1967), physician, Muslim...
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