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Like their D.C. counterparts, most of whom arrived from North Carolina and Virginia, these immigrants brought their “hillbilly” music with them. Though the music came in many flavors, by the late 1940s the string band music that would become known as bluegrass flourished in these two very different cities and in very contrasting ways. “Bluegrass In and Around Baltimore” explores the musical connections and interactions among bluegrass musicians from “Charm City,” Washington, D.C. (the acknowledged urban “Bluegrass Capital”) \u0026amp; New River Ranch in Rising Sun, Maryland, (an important country music \u0026amp; bluegrass venue located about 50 miles northwest of Baltimore) through the lens of oral histories and sound recordings.\u003c/p\u003e"]}},{"label":{"en":["Language"]},"value":{"en":["English"]}},{"label":{"en":["Publisher"]},"value":{"en":["Association for Recorded Sound Collections"]}},{"label":{"en":["Rights Statement"]},"value":{"en":["\u003cp\u003eCopyright Association for Recorded Sound Collections\u003c/p\u003e"]}},{"label":{"en":["Video Editor"]},"value":{"en":["Nathan Georgitis"]}}],"summary":{"en":["\u003cp\u003eThe port city of Baltimore attracted rural migrants to work in the city\u0026rsquo;s numerous blue-collar jobs, many of whom moved from West Virginia. Like their D.C. counterparts, most of whom arrived from North Carolina and Virginia, these immigrants brought their \u0026ldquo;hillbilly\u0026rdquo; music with them. Though the music came in many flavors, by the late 1940s the string band music that would become known as bluegrass flourished in these two very different cities and in very contrasting ways. \u0026ldquo;Bluegrass In and Around Baltimore\u0026rdquo; explores the musical connections and interactions among bluegrass musicians from \u0026ldquo;Charm City,\u0026rdquo; Washington, D.C. (the acknowledged urban \u0026ldquo;Bluegrass Capital\u0026rdquo;) \u0026amp; New River Ranch in Rising Sun, Maryland, (an important country music \u0026amp; bluegrass venue located about 50 miles northwest of Baltimore) through the lens of oral histories and sound recordings.\u003c/p\u003e"]},"requiredStatement":{"label":{"en":["Attribution"]},"value":{"en":["\u003cp\u003eCopyright Association for Recorded Sound Collections\u003c/p\u003e"]}},"provider":[{"id":"https://arsc.aviaryplatform.com/aboutus","type":"Agent","label":{"en":["Association for Recorded Sound Collections"]},"homepage":[{"id":"https://arsc.aviaryplatform.com/","type":"Text","label":{"en":["Association for Recorded Sound Collections"]},"format":"text/html"}],"logo":[{"id":"https://d9jk7wjtjpu5g.cloudfront.net/organizations/logo_images/000/000/019/original/ARSC_Full_Logo_RGB_K.jpg?1605438091","type":"Image"}]}],"thumbnail":[{"id":"https://d9jk7wjtjpu5g.cloudfront.net/collection_resource_files/thumbnails/000/097/713/small/open-uri20200922-6764-8b6405_1600819150.jpg?1600804770","type":"Image","format":"image/jpeg"}],"items":[{"id":"https://arsc.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1143/collection_resources/29790/file/97713","type":"Canvas","label":{"en":["Media File 1 of 2 - open-uri20200922-6764-8b6405.mp4"]},"duration":3547.47733,"width":640,"height":360,"thumbnail":[{"id":"https://d9jk7wjtjpu5g.cloudfront.net/collection_resource_files/thumbnails/000/097/713/small/open-uri20200922-6764-8b6405_1600819150.jpg?1600804770","type":"Image","format":"image/jpeg"}],"items":[{"id":"https://arsc.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1143/collection_resources/29790/file/97713/content/1","type":"AnnotationPage","items":[{"id":"https://arsc.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1143/collection_resources/29790/file/97713/content/1/annotation/1","type":"Annotation","motivation":"painting","body":{"id":"https://aviary-p-arsc.s3.wasabisys.com/collection_resource_files/resource_files/000/097/713/original/open-uri20200922-6764-8b6405.mp4?1600804735","type":"Video","format":"video/mp4","duration":3547.47733,"width":640,"height":360},"target":"https://arsc.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1143/collection_resources/29790/file/97713","metadata":[]}]}],"annotations":[]},{"id":"https://arsc.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1143/collection_resources/29790/file/256133","type":"Canvas","label":{"en":["Media File 2 of 2 - ARSC_conf_2018_Lornell_Murphy_Hooper_Newby_audio.mp3"]},"duration":3529.46994,"width":640,"height":360,"thumbnail":[{"id":"https://d9jk7wjtjpu5g.cloudfront.net/public/images/audio-default.png","type":"Image","format":"image/png"}],"items":[{"id":"https://arsc.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1143/collection_resources/29790/file/256133/content/1","type":"AnnotationPage","items":[{"id":"https://arsc.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1143/collection_resources/29790/file/256133/content/2/annotation/1","type":"Annotation","motivation":"painting","body":{"id":"https://aviary-p-arsc.s3.wasabisys.com/collection_resource_files/resource_files/000/256/133/original/ARSC_conf_2018_Lornell_Murphy_Hooper_Newby_audio.mp3?1730833728","type":"Audio","format":"audio/mpeg","duration":3529.46994,"width":640,"height":360},"target":"https://arsc.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1143/collection_resources/29790/file/256133","metadata":[]}]}],"annotations":[]}]}