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Ellen Stekert

Ellen Stekert (b. 1935) is an American academic, folklorist and musician.[1][2][3][4] Stekert is a Professor Emerita of English at the University of Minnesota and a former president of the American Folklore Society.[5]

Early life and education edit

Stekert was born in New York City in 1935 and grew up in Great Neck on Long Island.[6] She survived polio as a child.[2] Stekert began performing folk music in high school and has recorded several albums.[1][7][8][9]

Stekert attended Cornell University, where she took classes taught by the folklorist Harold Thompson, whom she also assisted in teaching.[10] As her interest in folklore grew, Stekert began doing fieldwork, collecting folksongs from traditional singers in upstate New York.[1] The songs Stekert collected from Ezra "Fuzzy" Barhight, a retired lumberjack from Cohocton, New York, she recorded and released as Songs of a New York Lumberjack in 1958.[11]

After graduating in philosophy at Cornell, Stekert began a Masters degree in folklore at Indiana University.[12] There she continued her fieldwork, collecting folk songs in Kentucky and Southern Indiana. On completion of her M.A., Stekert began research for a Ph.D. in folklore at Indiana. She completed her doctorate at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia due to the attitude towards her work of her supervisor at Indiana, Richard Dorson.[10] Stekert completed her Ph.D. in 1965.[10]

Career edit

Stekert's first teaching position was at Wayne State University in Detroit. There, Stekert built upon the pioneering work of Thelma G. James in the collection of urban folklore traditions.[13]

From there, she moved to the University of Minnesota where she was based for the rest of her academic career.[1]

Recognition edit

Stekert served as president of the American Folklore Society for the year 1977.[14][15] She was also appointed Minnesota's state folklorist.[1]

Selected publications edit

Books edit

Articles edit

  • Ellen Stekert, "Fairy Palace". Western Folklore (1959)[17]
  • Ellen Stekert, "The Hidden Informant." Midwest Folklore (1963)[18]
  • Ellen Stekert. “The Snake-Handling Sect of Harlan County, Kentucky: Its Influence on Folk Tradition.” Southern Folklore Quarterly (1963)[19]
  • Ellen Stekert, "Four Pennsylvania Songs Learned Before 1900, From the Repertoire of Ezra V. Barhight" in Two Penny Ballads and Four Dollar Whiskey: A Pennsylvania Folklore Miscellany, ed. Robert H. Byington and Kenneth S. Goldstein (1966)[20]
  • Ellen J. Stekert, "Foreword: The Urban Experience and Folk Tradition." Journal of American Folklore (1970)[21]
  • Ellen J. Stekert, "Focus for Conflict: Southern Mountain Medical Beliefs in Detroit". Journal of American Folklore (1970)[22]
  • Richard M. Dorson, Ronald L. Baker, Robert H. Byington, George Carey, Robert A. Georges, Thomas A. Green, Ellen J. Stekert, Robert T. Teske, "The Academic Future of Folklore". Journal of American Folklore (1972)[23]
  • Ellen J. Stekert, "The False Issue of Folklore vs. 'Fakelore': Was Paul Bunyan a Hoax?" Journal of Forest History (1986)[24]
  • Mary Jane Hennigar, Daniel Hoffman, and Ellen J. Stekert. “The First Paul Bunyan Story in Print [with Commentary].” Journal of Forest History (1986)[25]
  • Ellen J. Stekert, "Autobiography of a Woman Folklorist". Journal of American Folklore (1987)[10]
  • Ellen J. Stekert and Luz María Umpierre, "Deviance and Power: Malleable Realities in Manuel Puig‘s Use of Folklore and Cinematic Sources in Kiss of the Spider Woman." Cincinnati Romance Review (1992)[26]
  • Ellen Stekert, "Folk Song and Folk Music" in Encyclopedia of American Social History (Scribner, 1993)[27]
  • Ellen J. Stekert, "Cents and Nonsense in the Urban Folksong Movement: 1930–1966" in Transforming Tradition, ed. Neil V. Rosenberg (1993)[28]

Selected discography edit

As primary artist edit

Compilations and other appearances edit

  • Various Artists, Everybody Sing! American Folk Songs Specially Selected For Children, Volume 1: Songs For Cubs (Riverside Records, c. 1957): Milton Okun and Ellen Stekert, "Paper of Pins/Jenny Jenkins"[33]
  • Various Artists, Everybody Sing! American Folk Songs Specially Selected For Children, Volume 2: Songs For Juniors (Riverside Records, c. 1957): Milton Okun and Ellen Stekert, "River Brazos/Shule Aroon"[34]
  • Various Artists, Everybody Sing! American Folk Songs Specially Selected For Children, Volume 3: Songs For Seniors (Riverside Records, c. 1957): Milton Okun and Ellen Stekert, "Must I Go Bound; The Cambric Shirt"[35]
  • Various Artists, Our Singing Heritage Volume I (Elektra, 1958): "The House Carpenter" and "Froggie went A-Courting"[36]
  • Various Artists, Songs Of The Civil War (Folkways Records, 1963): "The Cumberland And The Merrimac" and "Pat Murphy Of The Irish Brigade"[37]
  • Sarah Ogan Gunning, Girl Of Constant Sorrow (Folk-Legacy Records, 1965)[38]
  • Various Artists, O Love Is Teasin' (Anglo-American Mountain Balladry) (Elektra, 1984): "Froggie went A-Courting"[39]
  • Various Artists, The Riverside Folklore Series Volume Three: Singing the New Traditions: Songs, Singers, and Instrumentalists of the Folk Revival (Riverside Records, 1996): Milt Okun and Ellen Stekert, "The Cambric Shirt (Child #2)", "Must I Go Bound", "The Brazos River", "Trouble"[40]
  • Various Artists, Constant Sorrow (Gems From The Elektra Vaults) (One Day Music, 2014): "Froggie went A-Courting"[41]
  • Various Artists, Classic English And Scottish Ballads From Smithsonian Folkways (Smithsonian Folkways, 2017): "The Two Sisters (Child No. 10)"[42]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e von Bernewitz, Robert. "Ellen Stekert - Folklorist, Folk Singer and Educator". Musicguy 247. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
  2. ^ a b Poppick, Laura. "Ellen Stekert: Trailblazer". REI. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
  3. ^ Aloi, Daniel. "Peter Yarrow '59 leads 'Rompin' good time in Bailey". Cornell Chronicle. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
  4. ^ "Folklorist Ellen Stekert performs and shares stories from folklore". PRX. WTIP. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
  5. ^ "Faculty". University of Minnesota. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
  6. ^ "Biography: Ellen Stekert". Allmusic. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
  7. ^ "Songs of a New York Lumberjack". Smithsonian. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
  8. ^ "Rare Folk - Ellen Stekert "Ballads of Careless Love"". Popsike. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
  9. ^ "Ellen Stekert To Give Folksong Concert". The Daily Illini. 7 February 1962. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
  10. ^ a b c d Stekert, Ellen J. (1987). "Autobiography of a Woman Folklorist". Journal of American Folklore. 100 (398). University of Illinois Press: 579–585. doi:10.2307/540915. ISSN 0021-8715. JSTOR 540915.
  11. ^ "Songs of a New York Lumberjack". folkways.si.edu. Retrieved 2022-05-30.
  12. ^ Rosenberg, Neil V. (1 January 2016). "Judith Binkele McCulloh (1935–2014)". Journal of American Folklore. 129 (511): 97–98. doi:10.5406/jamerfolk.129.511.0097. S2CID 163826664.
  13. ^ Stekert, Ellen J. "The Wayne State University Folklore Archive: In Process".
  14. ^ "Past AFS Presidents". American Folklore Society. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
  15. ^ Stekert, Ellen. "Crying Wolf - The Wolf as Symbol in Folklore". Wolf Song of Alaska. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
  16. ^ Paredes, Américo; Stekert, Ellen Jane, eds. (1971). The Urban Experience and Folk Tradition. Austin, Texas: Published for the American Folklore Society by the University of Texas Press. ISBN 0-292-70122-5. OCLC 209262.
  17. ^ Stekert, Ellen (1959). "Fairy Palace". Western Folklore. 18 (1). JSTOR: 50. doi:10.2307/1496903. ISSN 0043-373X. JSTOR 1496903.
  18. ^ Stekert, Ellen (1963). "The Hidden Informant". Midwest Folklore. 13 (1). Indiana University Press: 21–28. ISSN 0544-0750. JSTOR 4318009.
  19. ^ Stekert, Ellen (December 1963). "The Snake-Handling Sect of Harlan County, Kentucky: Its Influence on Folk Tradition". Southern Folklore Quarterly. 27 (4): 316–321. Retrieved 2023-08-13.
  20. ^ Stekert, Ellen (1993-01-01). "Four Pennsylvania Songs Learned Before 1900, From the Repertoire of Ezra V. Barhight". In Byington, Robert H.; Goldstein, Kenneth S. (eds.). Two Penny Ballads and Four Dollar Whiskey: A Pennsylvania Folklore Miscellany. Pennsylvania Folklore Society. p. 15-32.
  21. ^ Stekert, Ellen J. (1970). "Foreword: The Urban Experience and Folk Tradition". Journal of American Folklore. 83 (328). American Folklore Society: iii–iv. ISSN 0021-8715. JSTOR 539099.
  22. ^ Stekert, Ellen J. (1970). "Focus for Conflict: Southern Mountain Medical Beliefs in Detroit". Journal of American Folklore. 83 (328). University of Illinois Press: 115–147. doi:10.2307/539101. ISSN 0021-8715. JSTOR 539101.
  23. ^ Dorson, Richard M.; Baker, Ronald L.; Byington, Robert H.; Carey, George; Georges, Robert A.; Green, Thomas A.; Stekert, Ellen J.; Teske, Robert T. (1972). "The Academic Future of Folklore". Journal of American Folklore. 85. University of Illinois Press: 104–125. doi:10.2307/539353. ISSN 0021-8715. JSTOR 539353.
  24. ^ Stekert, Ellen J. (1986-10-01). "The False Issue of Folklore vs. "Fakelore": Was Paul Bunyan A Hoax?". Journal of Forest History. 30 (4). University of Chicago Press: 180–181. doi:10.2307/4004733. ISSN 0094-5080. JSTOR 4004733. S2CID 163902042.
  25. ^ Hennigar, Mary Jane; Hoffman, Daniel; Stekert, Ellen J. (1986-10-01). "The First Paul Bunyan Story in Print". Journal of Forest History. 30 (4). University of Chicago Press: 175–177. doi:10.2307/4004730. ISSN 0094-5080. JSTOR 4004730. S2CID 163432546.
  26. ^ Stekert, Ellen J.; Umpierre, Luz María (1992). "Deviance and Power: Malleable Realities in Manuel Puig's Use of Folklore and Cinematic Sources in Kiss of the Spider Woman". Cincinnati Romance Review (11): 155–65. Retrieved 2023-08-15.
  27. ^ Kupiec Cayton, Mary; Gorn, Elliott J.; Williams, Peter W., eds. (1993). "Folk Song and Folk Music". Encyclopedia of American Social History. New York: Scribner. p. 1743-1756. Retrieved 2023-08-12.
  28. ^ Stekert, Ellen J. (1993-01-01). "Cents and Nonsense in the Urban Folksong Movement: 1930–1966". In Rosenberg, Neil V. (ed.). Transforming Tradition. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. p. 84-106. ISBN 978-0-252-01982-1.
  29. ^ "Ellen Stekert - Ozark Mountain Folk Songs Volume One". Discogs. 19 October 2022. OCLC 32895997. Retrieved 2023-07-14.
  30. ^ "Ellen Stekert - Ballads Of Careless Love". Discogs. OCLC 7332222. Retrieved 2023-07-14.
  31. ^ "Milton Okun and Ellen Stekert - Traditional American Love Songs". Discogs. OCLC 53818536. Retrieved 2023-07-14.
  32. ^ "Ellen Stekert - Songs Of A New York Lumberjack". Discogs. OCLC 50921919. Retrieved 2023-07-14.
  33. ^ "Everybody Sing! American Folk Songs Specially Selected For Children, Volume 1: Songs For Cubs". Discogs. 18 September 2022. Retrieved 2023-07-14.
  34. ^ "Everybody Sing! American Folk Songs Specially Selected For Children, Volume 2: Songs For Juniors". Discogs. 2 May 2022. Retrieved 2023-07-14.
  35. ^ "Everybody Sing! American Folk Songs Specially Selected For Children, Volume 3: Songs For Seniors". Internet Archive. Retrieved 2023-08-11.
  36. ^ "Various – Our Singing Heritage Volume I". Discogs. Retrieved 2023-07-14.
  37. ^ "Various – Songs Of The Civil War". Discogs. 1963. OCLC 3281938. Retrieved 2023-07-14.
  38. ^ "Sarah Ogan Gunning – Girl Of Constant Sorrow". Discogs. 1965. Retrieved 2023-07-14.
  39. ^ "Various – O Love Is Teasin' (Anglo-American Mountain Balladry)". Discogs. 1984. Retrieved 2023-07-14.
  40. ^ "Various – The Riverside Folklore Series Volume Three: Singing the New Traditions: Songs, Singers, and Instrumentalists of the Folk Revival". Discogs. 1996. Retrieved 2023-07-14.
  41. ^ "Various – Constant Sorrow (Gems From The Elektra Vaults)". Discogs. Retrieved 2023-07-14.
  42. ^ "Various – Classic English And Scottish Ballads From Smithsonian Folkways". Discogs. Retrieved 2023-07-14.

External links edit

  • Folklorist Ellen Stekert Performs and Shares Stories from Folklore, AMPERS

ellen, stekert, 1935, american, academic, folklorist, musician, stekert, professor, emerita, english, university, minnesota, former, president, american, folklore, society, contents, early, life, education, career, recognition, selected, publications, books, a. Ellen Stekert b 1935 is an American academic folklorist and musician 1 2 3 4 Stekert is a Professor Emerita of English at the University of Minnesota and a former president of the American Folklore Society 5 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Recognition 4 Selected publications 4 1 Books 4 2 Articles 5 Selected discography 5 1 As primary artist 5 2 Compilations and other appearances 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editStekert was born in New York City in 1935 and grew up in Great Neck on Long Island 6 She survived polio as a child 2 Stekert began performing folk music in high school and has recorded several albums 1 7 8 9 Stekert attended Cornell University where she took classes taught by the folklorist Harold Thompson whom she also assisted in teaching 10 As her interest in folklore grew Stekert began doing fieldwork collecting folksongs from traditional singers in upstate New York 1 The songs Stekert collected from Ezra Fuzzy Barhight a retired lumberjack from Cohocton New York she recorded and released as Songs of a New York Lumberjack in 1958 11 After graduating in philosophy at Cornell Stekert began a Masters degree in folklore at Indiana University 12 There she continued her fieldwork collecting folk songs in Kentucky and Southern Indiana On completion of her M A Stekert began research for a Ph D in folklore at Indiana She completed her doctorate at the University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia due to the attitude towards her work of her supervisor at Indiana Richard Dorson 10 Stekert completed her Ph D in 1965 10 Career editStekert s first teaching position was at Wayne State University in Detroit There Stekert built upon the pioneering work of Thelma G James in the collection of urban folklore traditions 13 From there she moved to the University of Minnesota where she was based for the rest of her academic career 1 Recognition editStekert served as president of the American Folklore Society for the year 1977 14 15 She was also appointed Minnesota s state folklorist 1 Selected publications editBooks edit Americo Paredes and Ellen Jane Stekert eds The Urban Experience and Folk Tradition Published for the American Folklore Society by the University of Texas Press 1971 16 Articles edit Ellen Stekert Fairy Palace Western Folklore 1959 17 Ellen Stekert The Hidden Informant Midwest Folklore 1963 18 Ellen Stekert The Snake Handling Sect of Harlan County Kentucky Its Influence on Folk Tradition Southern Folklore Quarterly 1963 19 Ellen Stekert Four Pennsylvania Songs Learned Before 1900 From the Repertoire of Ezra V Barhight in Two Penny Ballads and Four Dollar Whiskey A Pennsylvania Folklore Miscellany ed Robert H Byington and Kenneth S Goldstein 1966 20 Ellen J Stekert Foreword The Urban Experience and Folk Tradition Journal of American Folklore 1970 21 Ellen J Stekert Focus for Conflict Southern Mountain Medical Beliefs in Detroit Journal of American Folklore 1970 22 Richard M Dorson Ronald L Baker Robert H Byington George Carey Robert A Georges Thomas A Green Ellen J Stekert Robert T Teske The Academic Future of Folklore Journal of American Folklore 1972 23 Ellen J Stekert The False Issue of Folklore vs Fakelore Was Paul Bunyan a Hoax Journal of Forest History 1986 24 Mary Jane Hennigar Daniel Hoffman and Ellen J Stekert The First Paul Bunyan Story in Print with Commentary Journal of Forest History 1986 25 Ellen J Stekert Autobiography of a Woman Folklorist Journal of American Folklore 1987 10 Ellen J Stekert and Luz Maria Umpierre Deviance and Power Malleable Realities in Manuel Puig s Use of Folklore and Cinematic Sources in Kiss of the Spider Woman Cincinnati Romance Review 1992 26 Ellen Stekert Folk Song and Folk Music in Encyclopedia of American Social History Scribner 1993 27 Ellen J Stekert Cents and Nonsense in the Urban Folksong Movement 1930 1966 in Transforming Tradition ed Neil V Rosenberg 1993 28 Selected discography editAs primary artist edit Ellen Stekert Ozark Mountain Folk Songs Volume One Stinson Records c 1955 29 Ellen Stekert Ballads Of Careless Love Cornell Recording Society 1956 30 Milton Okun and Ellen Stekert Traditional American Love Songs Riverside Records 1957 31 Ellen Stekert Songs Of A New York Lumberjack Folkways Records 1958 32 Compilations and other appearances edit Various Artists Everybody Sing American Folk Songs Specially Selected For Children Volume 1 Songs For Cubs Riverside Records c 1957 Milton Okun and Ellen Stekert Paper of Pins Jenny Jenkins 33 Various Artists Everybody Sing American Folk Songs Specially Selected For Children Volume 2 Songs For Juniors Riverside Records c 1957 Milton Okun and Ellen Stekert River Brazos Shule Aroon 34 Various Artists Everybody Sing American Folk Songs Specially Selected For Children Volume 3 Songs For Seniors Riverside Records c 1957 Milton Okun and Ellen Stekert Must I Go Bound The Cambric Shirt 35 Various Artists Our Singing Heritage Volume I Elektra 1958 The House Carpenter and Froggie went A Courting 36 Various Artists Songs Of The Civil War Folkways Records 1963 The Cumberland And The Merrimac and Pat Murphy Of The Irish Brigade 37 Sarah Ogan Gunning Girl Of Constant Sorrow Folk Legacy Records 1965 38 Various Artists O Love Is Teasin Anglo American Mountain Balladry Elektra 1984 Froggie went A Courting 39 Various Artists The Riverside Folklore Series Volume Three Singing the New Traditions Songs Singers and Instrumentalists of the Folk Revival Riverside Records 1996 Milt Okun and Ellen Stekert The Cambric Shirt Child 2 Must I Go Bound The Brazos River Trouble 40 Various Artists Constant Sorrow Gems From The Elektra Vaults One Day Music 2014 Froggie went A Courting 41 Various Artists Classic English And Scottish Ballads From Smithsonian Folkways Smithsonian Folkways 2017 The Two Sisters Child No 10 42 References edit a b c d e von Bernewitz Robert Ellen Stekert Folklorist Folk Singer and Educator Musicguy 247 Retrieved 26 October 2021 a b Poppick Laura Ellen Stekert Trailblazer REI Retrieved 26 October 2021 Aloi Daniel Peter Yarrow 59 leads Rompin good time in Bailey Cornell Chronicle Retrieved 26 October 2021 Folklorist Ellen Stekert performs and shares stories from folklore PRX WTIP Retrieved 26 October 2021 Faculty University of Minnesota Retrieved 26 October 2021 Biography Ellen Stekert Allmusic Retrieved 26 October 2021 Songs of a New York Lumberjack Smithsonian Retrieved 26 October 2021 Rare Folk Ellen Stekert Ballads of Careless Love Popsike Retrieved 26 October 2021 Ellen Stekert To Give Folksong Concert The Daily Illini 7 February 1962 Retrieved 26 October 2021 a b c d Stekert Ellen J 1987 Autobiography of a Woman Folklorist Journal of American Folklore 100 398 University of Illinois Press 579 585 doi 10 2307 540915 ISSN 0021 8715 JSTOR 540915 Songs of a New York Lumberjack folkways si edu Retrieved 2022 05 30 Rosenberg Neil V 1 January 2016 Judith Binkele McCulloh 1935 2014 Journal of American Folklore 129 511 97 98 doi 10 5406 jamerfolk 129 511 0097 S2CID 163826664 Stekert Ellen J The Wayne State University Folklore Archive In Process Past AFS Presidents American Folklore Society Retrieved 26 October 2021 Stekert Ellen Crying Wolf The Wolf as Symbol in Folklore Wolf Song of Alaska Retrieved 26 October 2021 Paredes Americo Stekert Ellen Jane eds 1971 The Urban Experience and Folk Tradition Austin Texas Published for the American Folklore Society by the University of Texas Press ISBN 0 292 70122 5 OCLC 209262 Stekert Ellen 1959 Fairy Palace Western Folklore 18 1 JSTOR 50 doi 10 2307 1496903 ISSN 0043 373X JSTOR 1496903 Stekert Ellen 1963 The Hidden Informant Midwest Folklore 13 1 Indiana University Press 21 28 ISSN 0544 0750 JSTOR 4318009 Stekert Ellen December 1963 The Snake Handling Sect of Harlan County Kentucky Its Influence on Folk Tradition Southern Folklore Quarterly 27 4 316 321 Retrieved 2023 08 13 Stekert Ellen 1993 01 01 Four Pennsylvania Songs Learned Before 1900 From the Repertoire of Ezra V Barhight In Byington Robert H Goldstein Kenneth S eds Two Penny Ballads and Four Dollar Whiskey A Pennsylvania Folklore Miscellany Pennsylvania Folklore Society p 15 32 Stekert Ellen J 1970 Foreword The Urban Experience and Folk Tradition Journal of American Folklore 83 328 American Folklore Society iii iv ISSN 0021 8715 JSTOR 539099 Stekert Ellen J 1970 Focus for Conflict Southern Mountain Medical Beliefs in Detroit Journal of American Folklore 83 328 University of Illinois Press 115 147 doi 10 2307 539101 ISSN 0021 8715 JSTOR 539101 Dorson Richard M Baker Ronald L Byington Robert H Carey George Georges Robert A Green Thomas A Stekert Ellen J Teske Robert T 1972 The Academic Future of Folklore Journal of American Folklore 85 University of Illinois Press 104 125 doi 10 2307 539353 ISSN 0021 8715 JSTOR 539353 Stekert Ellen J 1986 10 01 The False Issue of Folklore vs Fakelore Was Paul Bunyan A Hoax Journal of Forest History 30 4 University of Chicago Press 180 181 doi 10 2307 4004733 ISSN 0094 5080 JSTOR 4004733 S2CID 163902042 Hennigar Mary Jane Hoffman Daniel Stekert Ellen J 1986 10 01 The First Paul Bunyan Story in Print Journal of Forest History 30 4 University of Chicago Press 175 177 doi 10 2307 4004730 ISSN 0094 5080 JSTOR 4004730 S2CID 163432546 Stekert Ellen J Umpierre Luz Maria 1992 Deviance and Power Malleable Realities in Manuel Puig s Use of Folklore and Cinematic Sources in Kiss of the Spider Woman Cincinnati Romance Review 11 155 65 Retrieved 2023 08 15 Kupiec Cayton Mary Gorn Elliott J Williams Peter W eds 1993 Folk Song and Folk Music Encyclopedia of American Social History New York Scribner p 1743 1756 Retrieved 2023 08 12 Stekert Ellen J 1993 01 01 Cents and Nonsense in the Urban Folksong Movement 1930 1966 In Rosenberg Neil V ed Transforming Tradition Urbana University of Illinois Press p 84 106 ISBN 978 0 252 01982 1 Ellen Stekert Ozark Mountain Folk Songs Volume One Discogs 19 October 2022 OCLC 32895997 Retrieved 2023 07 14 Ellen Stekert Ballads Of Careless Love Discogs OCLC 7332222 Retrieved 2023 07 14 Milton Okun and Ellen Stekert Traditional American Love Songs Discogs OCLC 53818536 Retrieved 2023 07 14 Ellen Stekert Songs Of A New York Lumberjack Discogs OCLC 50921919 Retrieved 2023 07 14 Everybody Sing American Folk Songs Specially Selected For Children Volume 1 Songs For Cubs Discogs 18 September 2022 Retrieved 2023 07 14 Everybody Sing American Folk Songs Specially Selected For Children Volume 2 Songs For Juniors Discogs 2 May 2022 Retrieved 2023 07 14 Everybody Sing American Folk Songs Specially Selected For Children Volume 3 Songs For Seniors Internet Archive Retrieved 2023 08 11 Various Our Singing Heritage Volume I Discogs Retrieved 2023 07 14 Various Songs Of The Civil War Discogs 1963 OCLC 3281938 Retrieved 2023 07 14 Sarah Ogan Gunning Girl Of Constant Sorrow Discogs 1965 Retrieved 2023 07 14 Various O Love Is Teasin Anglo American Mountain Balladry Discogs 1984 Retrieved 2023 07 14 Various The Riverside Folklore Series Volume Three Singing the New Traditions Songs Singers and Instrumentalists of the Folk Revival Discogs 1996 Retrieved 2023 07 14 Various Constant Sorrow Gems From The Elektra Vaults Discogs Retrieved 2023 07 14 Various Classic English And Scottish Ballads From Smithsonian Folkways Discogs Retrieved 2023 07 14 External links editFolklorist Ellen Stekert Performs and Shares Stories from Folklore AMPERS Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ellen Stekert amp oldid 1222833088, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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