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"Pop Goes the Weasel" Song Book - Songster - Fisher & Brother - Americana

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"Pop Goes the Weasel" Song Book - Songster - Fisher & Brother - Americana
State(s): Massachusetts
New York
Pennsylvania
Years: (1860's)

44 page Song book by Fisher & Brother. Very small size measuring 3" x 4 1/2".

A "songster" is a wandering musician, usually but not always African-American, of the type which first appeared in the late 19th century in the southern United States.

The songster tradition both pre-dated and co-existed with blues music. It began soon after the end of slavery and the Reconstruction era in the United States, when African-American musicians became able to travel and play music for a living. Black and white musicians shared the same repertoire and thought of themselves as "songsters" rather than "blues" musicians.

Songsters generally performed a wide variety of folk songs, ballads, dance tunes, reels and minstrel songs. Initially, they were often accompanied by non-singing "musicianers", who often played banjo and fiddle. Later, as the guitar became more widely popular, the songsters often accompanied themselves. Read more at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Songster

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Condition: Excellent
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