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    Does anyone know where I can find CDs or tapes of Southern Pre-war songs that Confederate soldiers sang or could have sung? I'm looking for songs that don't have anything to do with the war but were sung by confederate soldiers.
    Lane Reeder
    Co.E, 3rd Arkansas
    Texas Brigade

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    Re: Southern Pre-war songs

    Go to the Orchard Hill Sutlery Site http://www.orchardhillsutlery.com/ and go to their music section. On that page check out the Free and Accepted Minstrels of Old New Orleans, it's a good collection of songs that fits what you're looking for.
    Dan Foster

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      Re: Southern Pre-war songs

      Originally posted by 3rdARboy
      Does anyone know where I can find CDs or tapes of Southern Pre-war songs that Confederate soldiers sang or could have sung? I'm looking for songs that don't have anything to do with the war but were sung by confederate soldiers.
      If you like to "roll your own" a great place to start is the Lester S. Levy Sheet Music Collection which has "over 29,000 pieces of music and focuses on popular American music spanning the period 1780 to 1960". For the music before 1923 you can get images of the cover and each page of the music. Pick a year and you can find all sorts of things to try.
      Bruce Hoover
      Palmetto Living History Assoc.

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        Re: Southern Pre-war songs

        May I also suggest Marty Liebschner. He has several good cd's and books available as well as minstrel banjos.

        Ben Thomas
        14th Alabama Volunteer Infantry, Co. G
        "The Hilliby True Blues"

        The Possum Skinners Mess

        "Non gratis anus opossum"

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