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The accordion in the Americas klezmer, polka, tango, zydeco, and more! / edited by Helena Simonett.
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Deconstructing imagined sound : the Anthology of American folk music's reconstruction of American cultural identity / by Elizabeth A. Thompson.
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Growing with Canada the émigré tradition in Canadian music / Paul Helmer.
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