The Neo-Ciceronian Times
The Neo-Ciceronian Times
The Scots-Irish Musical Influence on Modern American Culture
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The Scots-Irish Musical Influence on Modern American Culture

Shaping the music of Americana

Further Reading

Albion’s Seed: Four British Folkways in America, by David Hackett Fischer

Born Fighting: How the Scots-Irish Shaped America, by Jim Webb

Cracker Culture: Celtic Ways in the Old South, by Grady McWhiney

Further Listening - Specifically Featured in this Podcast

Battle of New Orleans, by Johnny Horton

Big Bad John, by Jimmy Dean

Eastbound and Down, by Jerry Reed

Convoy, by C.W. McCall

Uneasy Rider, by Charlie Daniels

Uneasy Rider ‘88, by Charlie Daniels

Take Me Home, Country Roads, by John Denver (Performed by the Petersen Band. Since I used their rendition in full, please take a moment to drop by the Petersen Band’s YouTube channel and give them a follow, and if you like what you hear, then visit their official website and throw some money their way.)

Rocky Top, by the Osborne Brothers

Foggy Mountain Breakdown, by the Foggy Mountain Boys

Further Listening - Selected Works Mentioned in this Podcast

The Battle of Bull Run, by Johnny Horton

John Paul Jones, by Johnny Horton

Big Iron, by Marty Robbins

Blue Moon of Kentucky, by Bill Monroe

Little Cabin Home on the Hill, by Bill Monroe

The Ballad of Jed Clampett, by the Foggy Mountain Boys

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