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  • by marcusacw
  • Posted on December 15, 2015March 3, 2016

Natalie Mae Palms Highlight Reel by Marcus CW

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  • by jeromekeith76
  • Posted on December 15, 2015

Renshaw Davies

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  • by marcusacw
  • Posted on December 15, 2015March 3, 2016

Natalie Mae Palms

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  • by gaineskelly
  • Posted on December 11, 2015March 3, 2016

Natalie Mae Palms

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  • by Kevin Fox Jr
  • Posted on December 11, 2015March 3, 2016

Patrick Pearson on Famous Musicians and the Neutral Ground’s Appeal

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  • by Kevin Fox Jr
  • Posted on December 11, 2015March 3, 2016

Patrick Pearson

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  • by kyrichards17
  • Posted on December 11, 2015March 3, 2016

Kelcy Mae Highlight Reel By Kyra Richards

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  • by ayeshamsaldanha
  • Posted on December 7, 2015December 3, 2019

Lee Campbell

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  • by Dr. Justin A. Nystrom
  • Posted on August 18, 2015May 12, 2022

Philip Melancon Full Interview

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  • by Dr. Justin A. Nystrom
  • Posted on June 6, 2015August 18, 2015
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Rik Palieri – full interview

Folk musician Rik Palieri, interviewed by Loyola Student Mara Steven. Rik shares his views on the importance of folk music, tales of his careers, and his relationship with Pete Seeger.

  • Interview Date: 9/11/2014
  • Location: Neutral Ground Coffeehouse, 5110 Danneel St., New Orleans
  • Interviewer: Mara Steven
  • Length: 36:27
  • Transcript Available Here [add link]

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