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Rhiannon Giddens, Americana’s Queen, Goes Global

The New Yorker Radio Hour

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What Are We Ignoring?

The black string band is at the heart of so many american music. It was a widespread phenomenon, you know, that goes back to the time of slavery. They were encouraged to pick up instruments and then play for white people's dances or frolics. The banjo grew out of west african lute type instruments. Early minstrel style banjos were all fretless. And it's just a deeper, more resonant, round, warm sound.

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