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Music
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Music
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- Music on Mercury, by Jeff Dinardo ; illustrated by Dave Clegg
- How sweet it is, a songwriter's reflections on music, Motown and the mystery of the muse, Lamont Dozier with Scott B. Bomar
- Anonymous noise, story and art by Ryoko Fukuyama ; English translation & adaptation, Casey Loe ; touch-up art & lettering, Joanna Estep ; editor, Amy Yu, 16
- Blast, High Five Television ; Star of Indiana, Inc. ; directed by Stanley Dorfman ; producer & artistic director, James Mason
- Hazel Nutt, mad scientist, by David Elliott ; illustrated by True Kelley
- Wattstax, a Stax Films/Wolper Pictures production ; directed by Mel Stuart ; produced by Larry Shaw, Mel Stuart
- Teklife, Ghettoville, Eski, the sonic ecologies of Black music in the early twenty-first century, Dhanveer Singh Brar
- Flag song,, for voice and piano
- Seven anniversaries, for piano, by Leonard Bernstein
- Barnyard boogie!, by Tim McCanna ; illustrated by Allison Black
- John Legend, live from Philadelphia, Good Getting Out Our Dreams ; Sony BMG Music Entertainment ; Home School Records ; director, Christian Lamb ; producer, Kendra Wester
- Steel drivin' man, John Henry, the untold story of an American legend, Scott Reynolds Nelson
- Anonymous noise, story and art by Ryoko Fukuyama ; English translation & adaptation, Casey Loe ; touch-up art & lettering, Joanna Estep ; editor, Amy Yu, 18
- It's a London thing, how rare groove, acid house and jungle remapped the city, Caspar Melville
- My friend the piano, by Catherine Cowan ; illustrated by Kevin Hawkes
- Best Start music lessons, flute: get ready for band, by Sarah Broughton Stalbow
- ¡Mira la música!, texto, María Luna ; ilustraciones, Mireya Carrera
- Jukebox, David Merveille
- The Leadbelly songbook, the ballads, blues, and folksongs of Huddie Ledbetter, edited by Moses Asch and Alan Lomax ; [musical transcriptions by Jerry Silverman ; introductory essays and biographical sketches by Frederic Ramsey, Jr., Charles Edward Smith, Alan Lomax, Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger ; foreword by Moses Asch]
- Scout, Dee Phillips
- Colorful world, lyrics by CeCe Winans, Keith Thomas, and Alvin Love III ; illustrated by Melodee Strong
- Anonymous noise, story and art by Ryoko Fukuyama ; English translation & adaptation, Casey Loe ; touch-up art & lettering, Joanna Estep ; editor, Amy Yu, 14
- El retablo de Maese Pedro, Les treteaux de Maître Pierre = Master Peter's puppet show : Adaptación musical y escénica du un episodio de "El ingenioso cavallero Don Quixote de la Mancha" de Miguel de Cervantes, por Manuel de Falla ; version française de G. Jean-Aubry ; English version based on Shelton's "Don Quixote" of 1620 by J.B. Trend
- Wood-hoopoe Willie, by Virginia Kroll ; illustrated by Katherine Roundtree
- Bailes folkloricos de Mexico, : un son dedicado al mundo, México Antiguo, Xcaret, C/Producciones presentan una programa de Gonzalo Infante
- Lincoln portrait, for speaker and orchestra : orchestral score, Aaron Copland
- The temperance songbook, a peerless collection of temperance songs and hymns for the Women's Christian Temperance Union, Loyal Temperance Legion, Prohibitionists, temperance praise meetings, medal contests, etc., Emmet G. Coleman, editor ; with a foreword by Kristi Witker, rescued from the archives of 1907 by David Hoffman
- Ghoulish song, William Alexander
- Footloose, music & lyrics by Kenny Loggins & Dean Pitchford ; illustrated by Tim Bowers
- Wired for sound
- What a song can do, 12 riffs on the power of music, edited by Jennifer Armstrong
- American Indian melodies, harmonized by Arthur Farwell ; edited by Maurice Hinson
- Eco, Pam Muñoz Ryan ; traducción de Mercedes Guhl
- Reflections on Afro-American music, Dominique-René De Lerma ; with contributions from Richard L. Abrams and others
- DJ rising, by Love Maia
- Hymns for peace, live at Montreux 2004
- Rhythm of resistance, the Black music of South Africa, a Harcourt Films Production ; producer, Jeremy Marre ; directors, Chris Austin and Jeremy Marre
- Our song, by A. Destiny and Elizabeth Lenhard
- The Art Ensemble of Chicago, swim, a musical adventure
- Miguel's music, adapted by Liz Rivera ; illustrated by the Disney Storybook Art Team
- Birds 2, a second suite of nine impressionistic studies for piano solo, Seymour Bernstein
- Little Lil and the swing-singing sax, by Libba Moore Gray ; illustrated by Lisa Cohen
- Vocal selections from Fiorello!, a new musical, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick ; music by Jerry Bock
- Slavic dances, op. 72, books I and II, for pianoforte four hands, Anton Dvořák ; edited and fingered by Albert von Doenhoff
- The Vinyl Princess, Yvonne Prinz
- Songs of the rivers of America, edited by Carl Carmer ; music arranged by Albert Sirmay
- Mole music, written and illustrated by David McPhail
- The persecution and assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as performed by the inmates of the asylum of Charenton under the direction of the Marquis de Sade, by Peter Weiss ; English version by Geoffrey Skelton ; verse adaption and lyrics by Adrian Mitchell ; music by Richard Peaslee
- A tuba to Cuba, Blue Fox Entertainment presents a Nom de Guerre Film production, in association with Preservation Hall and Pepsi Studios ; a film by T.G. Herrington & Danny Clinch ; written by T.G. Herrington ; produced by Nicelle Herrington ; directed by T.G. Herrington and Danny Clinch
- The death of rhythm & blues, Nelson George
- Spanish Americans -- Music -- History and criticism
- Black people -- Music -- History and criticism
- African Americans -- Music -- Juvenile literature
- African American families -- North Carolina -- Music
- Irish -- Ireland -- Music
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Knowledge -- Music
- Akron (Ohio) -- Music -- History and criticism
- African Americans -- Louisiana -- New Orleans -- Music
- Indian women -- North America -- Music
- Jamaicans -- Music
- African Americans -- Music -- Juvenile poetry
- Indians of North America + Influence -- Music
- Muscle Shoals (Ala.) -- Music -- 20th century -- History and criticism
- Blacks -- Music
- African Americans -- Texas -- Music
- African Americans -- Louisiana -- New Orleans -- Music -- History and criticism -- Juvenile literature
- Black people -- Argentina -- Music
- Black people -- Music
- Hispanic Americans -- Music -- History and criticism
- Slovaks -- Music
- Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) -- Music -- Drama
- Irish Americans -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Music
- Black people -- South Africa -- Music -- History and criticism
- African Americans -- Mississippi -- Delta (Region) -- Music -- History and criticism
- Black people -- South Africa -- Music
- Black people -- England -- London -- Music -- History and criticism
- African Americans -- Music -- History and criticism -- 20th century
- Alabama -- Music -- 20th century -- History and criticism
- Jews -- United States -- Music -- History and criticism
- African Americans -- Music -- Exhibitions
- Vietnamese Americans -- Music -- History and criticism
- Jews -- United States -- Music -- Bibliography
- Oglala Indians -- Music
- Choctaw Indians -- Music
- African Americans -- Music -- History
- Ewe (African people) -- Music -- History and criticism
- Cuban Americans -- Music -- History and criticism
- Authorship -- Music -- Fiction
- Jews -- Czechoslovakia -- Terezín (Concentration camp) -- Music -- History and criticism
- African Americans -- Music -- Juvenile
- Romanians -- Romania -- Music
- African Americans -- Minnesota -- Minneapolis -- Music -- History and criticism
- African Americans -- Music -- Fiction
- African Americans -- Music -- Chronology
- Puppet plays -- Music
- Aboriginal Australians -- Music
- Black people -- Brazil -- Music -- Instruction and study
- Indians of North America -- Great Plains -- Music
- African American women -- Music -- History and criticism
- Italian Americans -- Music -- History and criticism