Difference between revisions of "The Songmakers Almanac"
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Published in the U.S.A., ''The Songmakers Alamanac'' was a stencilled periodical with a small circulation. | Published in the U.S.A., ''The Songmakers Alamanac'' was a stencilled periodical with a small circulation. | ||
− | The fanzine contains articles and reports on the folk scene in Santa Monica, the Ash Grove folk concerts, notices about folk concerts, hoots and workshops, brief discussions of topics of interest to songwriters, a report | + | The fanzine contains articles and reports on the folk scene in Santa Monica, the Ash Grove folk concerts, notices about folk concerts, hoots and workshops, brief discussions of topics of interest to songwriters, a report from the Songleaders Workshop, and lyrics and melody lines to folk songs, such as ''Little Old World'' by Dave Arkin. |
[[Category:Zine|Songwriters]] | [[Category:Zine|Songwriters]] | ||
[[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.|Songwriters]] | [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.|Songwriters]] | ||
[[Category:Folk|Songwriters]] | [[Category:Folk|Songwriters]] |
Revision as of 22:27, 15 December 2011
The Songmakers Almanac was a fanzine devoted to folk music edited by Bill Wolff.
Published in the U.S.A., The Songmakers Alamanac was a stencilled periodical with a small circulation.
The fanzine contains articles and reports on the folk scene in Santa Monica, the Ash Grove folk concerts, notices about folk concerts, hoots and workshops, brief discussions of topics of interest to songwriters, a report from the Songleaders Workshop, and lyrics and melody lines to folk songs, such as Little Old World by Dave Arkin.