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Arts from the EastMusic from the Middle East
A Charge to Keep:
Retaining Traditions in the African-American Community Theme song: “Erev Shel Shoshanim.” Jewish melody. Music by Yosef Hadar. Rivers of Steel Archives. Performed by Alan Epstein on mandolin. Recorded at Anything Audio Multimedia, Pittsburgh, 2003. Not available to the public. “Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around” / “Freedom.” African American spirituals. Sung during the “Let Freedom Ring” Black History Month Service, held at Nazarene Baptist Church (Pittsburgh, PA). Recorded by Julie A. Throckmorton-Meunier, 2004. Rivers of Steel Archives. Not available to the public. “I Don’t Know What I’d Do Without the Lord.” African-American spiritual. Sung by the congregation of Testerina Primitive Baptist Church, Leon County, Florida. Drop on Down in Florida. LP compilation. Florida Folklore, 1981. May be out of print. “Swing Down, Chariot, Stop and Let Me Ride.” African-American gospel song. Sung by Ruth Booker, Arlena Bracey, Denny Booker and Bessie Sewell-Hudson at Avonmore Baptist Church (Avonmore, PA). Recorded by Christina Hung, 1997. Rivers of Steel Archives. Not available to the public. “(There’ll Be) Peace in the Valley.” Written by Thomas A. Dorsey. Sony Music Entertainment, 1973. “A Charge to Keep.” Long-meter hymn. Sung during the “Homage to Our Heritage” Black History Month Service, held at Nazarene Baptist Church (Pittsburgh, PA). Recorded by Billy Jackson, 1997. Rivers of Steel Archives. Not available to the public. “This Ol’ World Is Not My Home (Just Goin’ Home on the Morning Train).” African-American spiritual. Sung by Deacon James Moore and congregation at Parkview Baptist Church (Slickville, PA). Recorded by Christina Hung, 1997. Rivers of Steel Archives. Not available to the public. “Didn’t My Lord Deliver Daniel?” African-American sermonette song. Sung by Rev. Asa Roberts and deacons at Mt. Calvary Baptist Church (New Kensington, PA). Recorded by Christina Hung/Al Teare, 1998. Rivers of Steel Archives. Not available to the public. “Black is the Color of My True Love’s Hair.” Traditional. Sung by Nnenna Freelon. Shaking Free. Concord Records, 1996. CCD-4714-2. “Babies Don’t Lie.” Written and sung by Otis Taylor. Truth is Not Fiction. Telarc, 2003. CD-83587. “I Got to Make a Change Blues.” Sung by Memphis Minnie. Words and music by Lawlers. Putumayo Presents Mississippi Blues. Putumayo World Music. PUT 196-2, 2002. “She Works Hard for the Money.” Written and sung by Donna Summer. She Works Hard for the Money. Mercury, 1983. 812 370-1. “Comb Your Brown Hair.” Written and sung by Otis Taylor. Truth is Not Fiction. Telarc, 2003. CD-83587. “Hairdresser On Fire.” Written and sung by Morrissey. Bona Drag. Sire/Reprise, 1990. 9 26221-2. “Black is the Color of My True Love’s Hair (Jaffa Remix).” Traditional. Sung by Nina Simone. Verve Remixed 2. Verve, 2003. 602498603031.
Millworker
Memories Theme song: “Erev Shel Shoshanim.” Jewish melody. Music by Yosef Hadar. Rivers of Steel Archives. Performed by Alan Epstein on mandolin. Recorded at Anything Audio Multimedia, Pittsburgh, 2003. Not available to the public. Mill and train sounds throughout from "The Sounds of Steelmaking" (produced by Hardman Associates, Inc. and recorded on LP in the mills of USS - United States Steel, RB-184) and from Sound Ideas Sound Effects Library (recorded and produced by Sound Ideas, Toronto, Canada, Disc 1017/59). “Rosie the Riveter.” Written by Redd Evans and John Jacob Loeb. Performed by The Four Vagabonds. New York: Paramount Music Corp., 1942. SDA 43978. “Banff the Beautiful.” Trail of Dreams: A Canadian Suite. Composed by Oscar Peterson. Arranged and conducted by Michel Legrand. Cleveland: Telarc, 2000. SACD-63500. “Magia.” Rivers of Steel Archives. Performed by The Greek Company. Recorded by Anything Audio Multimedia, Pittsburgh, 2001. Not available to the public. “Steel Mill Tragedy.” Slovak song, written in McKeesport, PA. Performed by Vivian Richman. Vivian Richman Sings Folk Songs of Western Pennsylvania, Smithsonian Folkways F-3568, 1959. “Lonesome Prairie.” Trail of Dreams: A Canadian Suite. Composed by Oscar Peterson. Arranged and conducted by Michel Legrand. Cleveland: Telarc, 2000. SACD-63500. “Moja Julis¹ka.” Croatian tamburitza song. Composed, arranged, and performed by Jerry Grcevich. Lyrics by Miro S¹koro. Recorded at Jerry Grcevich’s studio, North Huntingdon, PA, 2001. (This track can also be found on Deeper Polka, Smithsonian Folkways 40140).
Native
Traditions: Native Americans in Western Pennsylvania “I’m an Indian Too.” Annie Get Your Gun. (Original Broadway cast, 1946). Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. Decca Records, 2000. “Trail of Life.” Contemporary Navajo. Words and music by Sharon Burch. Heartbeat 2: More Voices of First Nations Women. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Folkways, 1998. SF CD 40455. “Stomp Dance—Cherokee.” Traditional. Songs of Earth, Water, Fire, and Sky: Music of the American Indian. New York: New World Records, 1976. NW 246. LP. May be out of print. “Sioux National Anthem.” Traditional. Ho hwo sju Lakota Singers: Traditional Songs of the Sioux. Taos, New Mexico: Indian House, 1975. IH 4301. LP. May be out of print. “Echoes.” Contemporary. Written and played by Mary Youngblood (Chugach Aleut and Seminole). Heartbeat 2: More Voices of First Nations Women. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Folkways, 1998. SF CD 40455. “Alligator Dance—Seneca.” Traditional. Songs of Earth, Water, Fire, and Sky: Music of the American Indian. New York: New World Records, 1976. NW 246. LP. May be out of print. “Katuhowkan (Cherokee Dance).” Traditional. Songs of the Lenape or Delaware Indians. Dewey, Oklahoma: Touching Leaves Indian Crafts, 1980. Cassette tape. “Children’s Dance.” Contemporary. Mary Youngblood (Chugach Aleut and Seminole). Heartbeat 2: More Voices of First Nations Women. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Folkways, 1998. SF CD 40455. “Welcome
Home.” Contemporary Navajo. Words and music by Sharon Burch.
Music of New Mexico: Native American Traditions. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian
Folkways, 1992. SF40408. “Lover’s
Rabbit Song.” Traditional. Ho hwo sju Lakota Singers: Traditional
Songs of the Sioux. Taos, New Mexico: Indian House, 1975. IH 4301. LP.
May be out of print. “War Mother’s Song.” Traditional. Sung by Mary Ann Anquoe (Kiowa). Heartbeat 2: More Voices of First Nations Women. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Folkways, 1998. SF CD 40455. “Native Funk.” Contemporary. Music by Burning Sky. A Native American Odyssey: Inuit to Inca.” New York: Putumayo World Music, 1998. PUTU 144-2.
Nuevo
Mundo Theme song: “Erev Shel Shoshanim.” Jewish melody. Music by Yosef Hadar. Rivers of Steel Archives. Performed by Alan Epstein on mandolin. Recorded at Anything Audio Multimedia, Pittsburgh, 2003. Not available to the public. “Las Alazanas.” Mexican dance. Rivers of Steel Archives. Recorded by Julie Throckmorton-Meunier at the Latin American Cultural Union’s Cinco de Mayo Celebration at La Fiesta Restaurant in Oakland (Pittsburgh), May 5th, 2004. Not available to the public. Caribbean Dancing Song (Bachata Style). Rivers of Steel Archives. Recorded by Julie Throckmorton-Meunier at the Latin American Cultural Union’s Cinco de Mayo Celebration at La Fiesta Restaurant in Oakland (Pittsburgh), May 5th, 2004. Not available to the public. “Chan Chan.” Performed by the Buena Vista Social Club. (Cuban) Buena Vista Social Club. World Circuit, 79478-2, 1997. “Mexican Hat Dance.” Rivers of Steel Archives. Recorded by Julie Throckmorton-Meunier at the Latin American Cultural Union’s Cinco de Mayo Celebration at La Fiesta Restaurant in Oakland (Pittsburgh), May 5th, 2004. Not available to the public. “El Festejo.” Black Peruvian Dance. Rivers of Steel Archives. Recorded by Julie Throckmorton-Meunier at the Latin American Cultural Union’s Cinco de Mayo Celebration at La Fiesta Restaurant in Oakland (Pittsburgh), May 5th, 2004. Not available to the public. “Las Quitena.” Performed by Estudiantina Quito. (Equadorian). M?sica de Ecudador. Caprice Records, CAP 22031, 1993. “Chayantenita.” Performed by Bolivia Manta. (Andean/Bolivian). Putumayo World Music, PUTU 144-2, 1998. “Señora Chichera.” Traditional. Performed by Musuhallpa. Rivers of Steel Archives. Recorded by Victor Beltran. Not available to the public. “Caracoles – Tarqueada.” Performed by Musuhallpa. Rivers of Steel Archives. Recorded by Victor Beltran. Not available to the public. “Tem
de Maimara.” Performed by Los Incas (Andean/Peru). Putumayo
World Music, PUTU 144-2, 1998. “Flor Hermosa – Sikuri.” Performed by Musuhallpa. Rivers of Steel Archives. Recorded by Victor Beltran. Not available to the public. “Sunch’U Tikitay.” Performed by Victor Beltran and Jose Bernardo on charango. Vientos del Ande el grupo Musuhallpa, 1993. Contact Rivers of Steel for more information. “Alma, Corazon y Vida.” Performed by Coro Latinamericano, Pittsburgh, and recorded by Victor Beltran in Spring 2004. Rivers of Steel Archives. Not available to the public. “Cunumisita - Taquirari.” Performed by Musuhallpa. Rivers of Steel Archives. Recorded by Victor Beltran. Not available to the public. “Favela (O Morro Nao Tem Vez).” Performed by Antonio Carlos Jobim. Compact Jazz: Antonio Carlos Jobim. PolyGram Records, 843 273-2, 1990.
Three
Ps of Lent Theme song: “Erev Shel Shoshanim.” Jewish melody. Music by Yosef Hadar. Rivers of Steel Archives. Performed by Alan Epstein on mandolin. Recorded at Anything Audio Multimedia, Pittsburgh, 2003. Not available to the public. “Slovenian Shuffle Polka.” Putting it All To-gether with Walter Ostanek and Friends. Joe “Grkmania” Grkman Polka Band. WACD-10019. “Plovi,
Plovi.” Yukon Gold. Yukon Button Box Club. Peppermint Productions,
OH. PP-1448. Cassette tape. “Calvary.” Words and music by Dallas Holm © 1978-1979 Going Holm Music. Taken from a video recording by Robert Roos Photography, Pittsburgh, 1994. Video not available to the public. “Ciocirlio.” The Continental Gypsy Strings. What’s Your Name? Rhymes and Rhythms from Pennsylvania Neighborhoods. On Tour Productions, 1994. OTP-943. “Grandpa’s Coal Mining Song (Now It’s Time for Slivovitz).” Grkmania—The Button-Box Polka Craze. Joe “Grkmania” Grkman Band. Keytone Records, 1991. CD-1001. “Baking
Bread Polka.” Polkas of Distinction. Bud Hundenski and
the Corsairs. LP WRS 20083. “Since I Met You Baby.” Words and music by Ivory Joe Hunter. Recorded by Jerry Grcevich in his studio in North Huntingdon, PA, 2004. Rivers of Steel Archives. Not available to the public. “Lic¹ka vec¹era.” Lic¹ke Drvosjec¹e, Licke Pjesme. Ivo Z¹agar and Jerry Grcevich with Z¹agar Band. Croatia Records, 2003. CD-5508236-SGL. “Christ is Risen.” Sung by the priest and choir of SS Peter and Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church in Carnegie, PA. Taken from the video Lines of Eternity, produced and directed by Ben Levin with associate director Doris Dyen. Copyright 1992, Pennsylvania Heritage Affairs Commission. “Otc¹e
nas¹.” Traditional Eastern Christian Chant of Carpatho-Rus’.
Performed by Jerry Jumba. Recorded at Anything Audio Multimedia, 2003.
Rivers of Steel Archives. Not available to the public. “Squeeze That Box.” Grkmania—The Button-Box Polka Craze. Joe “Grkmania” Grkman Band. Keytone Records, 1991. CD-1001. “Jailhouse Polka.” Polkas of Distinction. Bud Hundenski and the Corsairs. LP WRS 20083. “Hoyer’s Polka.” Yukon Gold. Yukon Button Box Club. Peppermint Productions, OH. PP-1448. Cassette tape. Theme song: “Erev Shel Shoshanim.” Jewish melody. Music by Yosef Hadar. Rivers of Steel Archives. Performed by Alan Epstein on mandolin. Recorded at Anything Audio Multimedia, Pittsburgh, 2003. Not available to the public. “Anema E Core.” Performed by Perry Como. Viva Italia! New York: BMG Entertainment, 1996. 66867-2. “Lu Cenciaru.” Recorded by Alan Lomax. Italian Treasury: Abruzzo. Cambridge, MA: Rounder Records, 2001. 11661-1811-2. “Saltarella.” Recorded by Alan Lomax. Italian Treasury: Abruzzo. Cambridge, MA: Rounder Records, 2001. 11661-1811-2. “Filastrocca (Nonsense Incantation).” Recorded by Alan Lomax. Italian Treasury: Abruzzo. Cambridge, MA: Rounder Records, 2001. 11661-1811-2. “La Mamma di Rosina.” Recorded by Alan Lomax. Italian Treasury: Abruzzo. Cambridge, MA: Rounder Records, 2001. 11661-1811-2. “Maria Rosa.” Recorded by Alan Lomax. Italian Treasury: Abruzzo. Cambridge, MA: Rounder Records, 2001. 11661-1811-2. “La Partenza del Pastore (The Shepherd’s Leave-Taking).” Recorded by Alan Lomax. Italian Treasury: Abruzzo. Cambridge, MA: Rounder Records, 2001. 11661-1811-2. “My Way.” Rivers of Steel Archives (Courtesy of Mark George). Performed by the Glassport Sons of Italy Band. Glassport Sons of Italy Band—Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Fellowship Concert: CD 2. August 1997. Not available to the public. “Canzonera.” Rivers of Steel Archives (Courtesy of Mark George). Performed by the Glassport Sons of Italy Band. Glassport Sons of Italy Band—Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Fellowship Concert: CD 1. August 1997. Not available to the public. “Stars and Stripes Forever.” Rivers of Steel Archives (Courtesy of Mark George). Performed by the Glassport Sons of Italy Band. Glassport Sons of Italy Band—Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Fellowship Concert: CD 2. August 1997. Not available to the public. “Anima Noble.” Rivers of Steel Archives (Courtesy of Mark George). Performed by the Glassport Sons of Italy Band. Glassport Sons of Italy Band—Festa Italiana Edited Version. Not available to the public. “Santa Cecelia.” Rivers of Steel Archives (Courtesy of Mark George). Performed by the Glassport Sons of Italy Band. Glassport Sons of Italy Band—Festa Italiana Edited Version. Not available to the public. “Defenders of Liberty.” Rivers of Steel Archives (Courtesy of Mark George). Performed by the Glassport Sons of Italy Band. Glassport Sons of Italy Band—Festa Italiana Edited Version. Not available to the public.
Theme song: “Erev Shel Shoshanim.” Jewish melody. Music by Yosef Hadar. Rivers of Steel Archives. Performed by Alan Epstein on mandolin. Recorded at Anything Audio Multimedia, Pittsburgh, 2003. Not available to the public. “Sheva B’rachot” (“Seven Wedding Blessings”) – interpretive version. Traditional. Sung by Rabbi Shoshana Kaminsky. Rivers of Steel Archives. Not available to the public. “Sha Shtil (Shh, Quiet).” Traditional. Arranged by Yale Strom. Garden of Yidn. Franklin, TN: Naxos of America, 2000. 76005-2. “Sheva B’rachot” (“Seven Wedding Blessings”) – chanted section from Blessing #6. Traditional. Sung by Rabbi Shoshana Kaminsky. Rivers of Steel Archives. Not available to the public. “Fihren Di Mechutonim Aheim-Tanz (Escorting the Parents of the Bride and Groom Home).” Written by Abe Schwartz. Performed by Naftule Brandwein, Abe Schwartz, Sylvia Schwartz, and Louis Spielman. Abe Schwartz: The Klezmer King. New York: Sony Entertainment, 2002. 86321. “Sheva B’Rachot (Seven Blessings).” Traditional lyrics. Music by Yale Strom. Performed by Yale Strom with Hot Pstromi, Klazzj, and Elizabeth Schwartz. Garden of Yidn. Franklin, TN: Naxos of America, 2000. 76005-2. “La Comida, La Manana (This Morning’s Food).” Traditional. Performed by Yale Strom with Hot Pstromi, Klazzj, and Elizabeth Schwartz. Garden of Yidn. Franklin, TN: Naxos of America, 2000. 76005-2. “Lebedig Un Frehlach (Lively and Happy).” Written by Perlmutter, Wohl, and Thomashefsky. Performed by Abe Schwartz’s Orchestra. Abe Schwartz: The Klezmer King. New York: Sony Entertainment, 2002. 86321. “Akdomes Un Af B’ri (At the Beginning and Daybreak).” Written by Hirsh Gross, Beresh Katz, and Abe Schwartz. Performed by Boibriker Kapelle. Abe Schwartz: The Klezmer King. New York: Sony Entertainment, 2002. 86321. “Wedding Songs: Chosen Kallah Mazel Tov (“Good luck to the groom and bride”); Siman Tov U’Mazel Tov (“May good luck come to us”).” Traditional. Performed by The Hot Matzohs. Rivers of Steel Archives. Not available to the public. “Doina.” Traditional. Performed by Leon Schwartz. “Like in a Different World” Leon Schwartz. New York: Global Village, 1993. C 109. Cassette Tape. “Hora.” Traditional. Performed by Leon Schwartz. “Like in a Different World” Leon Schwartz. New York: Global Village, 1993. C 109. Cassette Tape. “Klip Klop.” Written by Robert Wagner. Performed by New Orleans Klezmer Allstars. The Big Kibosh. New York: Shanachie, 1997. 6026. “Hava Nagila.” Traditional music. Lyrics written by Mosheh Nathanson. Performed by Eggi Netzer, Beit Rothschild Singers and Band. The Most Popular Songs from Israel. Clearwater, FL: ARC Music America, 1999. EUCD 1498. “Taking the Flower Arrangements Home After the Wedding.” Written by Jonathan Freilich. Performed by New Orleans Klezmer Allstars. The Big Kibosh. New York: Shanachie, 1997. 6026. “Tradition.” Written by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick. Fiddler on the Roof (1964 Original Broadway Cast). New York: RCA Victor Records, 1964. 07863570602.
Theme song: “Erev Shel Shoshanim.” Jewish melody. Music by Yosef Hadar. Rivers of Steel Archives. Performed by Alan Epstein on mandolin. Recorded at Anything Audio Multimedia, Pittsburgh, 2003. Not available to the public. “A Lover’s Tryst at Ao Bao.” Traditional, arranged by Tong Fu. Performed by Mimi Jong. Rivers of Steel Archives. Not available to the public. “Spring Dawn at Yang-Ming Mountain.” Traditional. Performed by Han Shin Chinese Folk and Dance Ensemble. Music from China and Taiwan. West Sussex, Great Britain: ARC Music Int., 2002. EUCD 1734. “Welcoming Spring.” Traditional. Performed by Han Shin Chinese Folk and Dance Ensemble. Music from China and Taiwan. West Sussex, Great Britain: ARC Music Int., 2002. EUCD 1734. “Ballad of Four Seasons.” Traditional. Performed by Han Shin Chinese Folk and Dance Ensemble. Music from China and Taiwan. West Sussex, Great Britain: ARC Music Int., 2002. EUCD 1734. “Dragon Dance—Festival Celebration.” Traditional. Performed by Han Shin Chinese Folk and Dance Ensemble. Music from China and Taiwan. West Sussex, Great Britain: ARC Music Int., 2002. EUCD 1734. “Den Den Don.” Traditional. Performed by Han Shin Chinese Folk and Dance Ensemble. Music from China and Taiwan. West Sussex, Great Britain: ARC Music Int., 2002. EUCD 1734. “Sky Blue after Rain.” Composed by Joseph Curiale, performed by Karen Han with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Abbey Road: Orchard Road, 2001. 7156. “Horse Racing.” Composed by Huang Hai-Huai, performed by Karen Han. Rivers of Steel Archives. For ordering information, contact Rivers of Steel. “Qeej Kawm Ntawv (Gaeng School Song).” Traditional. Performed by Boua Xou Mua. The Music of the Hmong People of Laos. Dallas: Documentary Arts, 1995. CD446. “Zaaj Tshoob—Qeb Tsoog Tuam Ntsaa (Announcement to the Parents of the Bride). Performed by Boua Xou Mua. The Music of the Hmong People of Laos. Dallas: Documentary Arts, 1995. CD446. “Tsaaj Ntsaws—Tsi Teb Tsaws Chaw (Refugee Song).” Traditional. Performed by Boua Xou Mua. The Music of the Hmong People of Laos. Dallas: Documentary Arts, 1995. CD446. “Lug Txaj Ua Nyaab (Courtship Song—The Way of Becoming a Wife).” Composed by Boua Xou Mua. Performed by Boua Xou Mua. The Music of the Hmong People of Laos. Dallas: Documentary Arts, 1995. CD446. “Ncaas.” Traditional. Performed by Boua Xou Mua. The Music of the Hmong People of Laos. Dallas: Documentary Arts, 1995. CD446. “Tssaj Nplaim.” Performed by Boua Xou Mua. The Music of the Hmong People of Laos. Dallas: Documentary Arts, 1995. CD446. “Tssaj Ntsaws.” Performed by Boua Xou Mua. The Music of the Hmong People of Laos. Dallas: Documentary Arts, 1995. CD446. “Lug Txaj Sib Dleev (Courtship song—Love Song). Composed by Lee Mua. Performed by Boua Xou Mua. The Music of the Hmong People of Laos. Dallas: Documentary Arts, 1995. CD446. Theme song: “Erev Shel Shoshanim.” Jewish melody. Music by Yosef Hadar. Rivers of Steel Archives. Performed by Alan Epstein on mandolin. Recorded at Anything Audio Multimedia, Pittsburgh, 2003. Not available to the public. “Too Darn Hot.” Written by Cole Porter. Mel Tormé Swings Shubert Alley. New York: Verve Music Group, 1990 (Original date 1960). CD 821581. “Blacksmith.” Traditional. Arranged and performed by Loreena McKennitt. Elemental. “Ring of Fire.” Written by June Carter and Merle Kilgore. Ring of Fire: The Best of Johnny Cash. New York: Sony/Legacy, 1995. CK 066890. “Vedi le fosche” (Anvil Chorus). From the opera Il Trovatore by Giuseppe Verdi. Performed by the Chorus and Orchestra del Teatro dell’Opera di Roma. Verdi for Dummies. New York: EMI Classics, 1996. 7243 5 66275 0 5. “Working in the Coal Mine.” Written by Lee Dorsey. Performed by Devo. Devo—Greatest Hits. Burbank: Warner Brothers, 1990. 075992644921. “Homestead.” Written and performed by Joe Grushecky. American Babylon. New York: Razor & Tie Music, 1995. RT 2810. “Fire.” Written and performed by Ohio Players. 20th Century Masters—The Millennium Collection: The Best of the Ohio Players. Mercury/Universal, 2000. COL 043477. “Hot Stuff.” Music and lyrics by Pete Bellotte, Harold Faltermeyer and Keith Forsey. Performed by Donna Summer. The Journey: The Very Best of Donna Summer. New York: UTV Records, 2003. B0000CABJ1. “Glass Onion.” Written by John Lennon. Performed by The Beatles. The White Album. New York: Capitol Records, 1968. CDS7464438. “The Heat is On.” Written by Keith Forsey and Harold Faltermeyer. Performed by Glenn Frey. 20th Century Masters—The Millennium Collection: The Best of Glenn Frey. MCA, 2000. CD 112359. “Heart of Glass.” Written by Deborah Harry and Chris Stein. Performed by Blondie. Parallel Lines. New York: Chrysalis, 1978. CHP 5001. “Blaze of Glory.” Written and performed by Jon Bon Jovi. Blaze of Glory. Polygram/Mercury, 1990. POLYGRAM 8464731. “Walking on Broken Glass.” Written and performed by Annie Lennox. Diva. New York: Arista, 1992. 18704. “Too Darn Hot.” Written by Cole Porter. Performed by Erasure. Red, Hot and Blue. New York: Chrysalis, 1990. F2 21799
Theme song: “Erev Shel Shoshanim.” Jewish melody. Music by Yosef Hadar. Rivers of Steel Archives. Performed by Alan Epstein on mandolin. Recorded at Anything Audio Multimedia, Pittsburgh, 2003. Not available to the public. “Alaj je divan taj slavonski kraj.” Performed by Sloboda Tamburitza Orchestra. Best of Sloboda Tamburitza Orchestra. Call Rivers of Steel for availability. “Tarantella Abruzzese.” Traditional. Performed by Egidio and Benny Faiella. The Faiella’s Acoustic Guitar and Mandolin: Father and Son Volume One. Harmony Township, PA: Harmony Hut, 1999. FSV199. “?ardaš” Traditional. Performed by Jerry Grcevich, Darko Derviševi?, Želko Miloš, Miro Navra?i?, Josip Jordani?, Melita Bru?i?, and Zvonko Bogdan. Svirci Moji. Recorded in Croatia, 2005. Available through Jerry Grcevich. “Kiša Pada.” Performed by Jerry Grcevich, Darko Derviševi?, Želko Miloš, Miro Navra?i?, Josip Jordani?, Melita Bru?i?, and Zvonko Bogdan. Svirci Moji. Recorded in Croatia, 2005. Available through Jerry Grcevich. “Welcome.” Written and performed by Jerry Grcevich. New Traditions. North Huntingdon, PA: Blue Dell Studios, 1992. Available through Jerry Grcevich. “Zaplet kolo.” Performed by Sloboda Tamburitza Orchestra. Veselo! Available through Jerry Grcevich. “A Wreath on Your Door.” Written and performed by Jerry Grcevich. New Traditions. North Huntingdon, PA: Blue Dell Studios, 1992. Available through Jerry Grcevich. “Moj Andele.” Written by Jerry Grcevich and Vjeko Dimter. Performed by Ex Panonia and Jerry Grcevich. Moja Malena. Zagreb: Croatia Records, 2003. Available through Jerry Grcevich. “Zaljubljen.” Written by Josip Pintari? and Jerry Grcevich. Performed by Ex Panonia and Jerry Grcevich. Moja Malena. Zagreb: Croatia Records, 2003. Available through Jerry Grcevich. “Deklica.” Written by D. Pavin and J. Grcevich. Performed by Melita Bru?i? and Jerry Grcevich. Deklica. Zagreb: Croatia Records, 2002. Available through Jerry Grcevich. “Šumi, Šumi, Javore.” Written by Miroslav Skoro and Jerry Grcevich. Performed live by the Jerry Grcevich Orchestra at The Kennedy Center, Washington D.C. Rivers of Steel Archives. Not available to the public. “Suza za zagorske brege.” Written by Zvonko Spisic. Performed live by the Jerry Grcevich Orchestra at The Kennedy Center, Washington D.C. Rivers of Steel Archives. Not available to the public. “Slovenian Shuffle Polka.” Written by the Joe “Grkmania” Grkman Orchestra. Putting it All Together With Walter Ostanek and Friends. World Renowned Sound, 1996. WRS1801 “Pod Mojem Okencem.” Traditional. Performed by Grkmania, featuring Joe Grkman, Sr. Great-Grandpap Grkman Sings Traditional Slovenian Favorites. Pittsburgh, PA: Keytone Enterprises, 2005. KT2005D1. “Let the Buttons Fly.” Written by Joe Grkman, Jr. and performed by the Joe “Grkmania” Grkman Polka Band. Heavy Button Music. Pittsburgh, PA: Keytone Enterprises, 1989. GRK1189D. “Oja, Zmeraj Vesel, Vesel.” Traditional. Performed by Grkmania, featuring Joe Grkman, Sr. Great-Grandpap Grkman Sings Traditional Slovenian Favorites. Pittsburgh, PA: Keytone Enterprises, 2005. KT2005D1. “Breaking All The Rules.” Written by Joe Grkman, Jr. and performed by the Joe “Grkmania” Grkman Polka Band. Heavy Button Music. Pittsburgh, PA: Keytone Enterprises, 1989. GRK1189D. “Return of the ‘G-Men’.” Written by Joe Grkman Sr. and Joe Grkman, Jr. and performed by the Joe “Grkmania” Grkman Polka Band. Heavy Button Music. Pittsburgh, PA: Keytone Enterprises, 1989. GRK1189D. “My One and Only (Elsie’s Song).” Written by Joe Grkman Sr. and Joe Grkman, Jr. and performed by the Joe “Grkmania” Grkman Polka Band. Heavy Button Music. Pittsburgh, PA: Keytone Enterprises, 1989. GRK1189D. “Grandpa’s Coal Mining Song (Now It’s Time for Slivovitz).” Written by Joe Grkman, Jr. and performed by the Joe “Grkmania” Grkman Band. Grkmania—The Button Box Polka Craze. Pittsburgh, PA: Gig Records, 1991. GD1001.
Theme song: “Erev Shel Shoshanim.” Jewish melody. Music by Yosef Hadar. Rivers of Steel Archives. Performed by Alan Epstein on mandolin. Recorded at Anything Audio Multimedia, Pittsburgh, 2003.
“Tahitian Aparima.” Traditional. Performed by Tuika’s Polynesian Island Magic. Rivers of Steel Archives. Recorded by Julie Throckmorton-Meunier at the South Side Works in Pittsburgh on July 14, 2007. Call Rivers of Steel for more information. “Filipino Tinikling.” Traditional. Rivers of Steel Archives. Recorded by Julie Throckmorton-Meunier at the South Side Works in Pittsburgh on July 14, 2007. Call Rivers of Steel for more information. “Sway it Hula Girl.” Written by Kenneth Makuakane. Performed by Tuika’s Polynesian Island Magic. Rivers of Steel Archives. Recorded at Coney Island in Cincinnati, OH in June 2005. Call Rivers of Steel for more information. “Taualuga.” Traditional. Performed by Tuika’s Polynesian Island Magic. Rivers of Steel Archives. Recorded at Coney Island in Cincinnati, OH in June 2005. Call Rivers of Steel for more information. “Tahitian 'Ote'a.” Traditional. Performed by Tuika Faumuina. Rivers of Steel Archives. Recorded by Julie Throckmorton-Meunier at Country Meadows Assisted Living Home in Bridgeville, PA on July 7, 2007. Call Rivers of Steel for more information. “Siva Afi (Traditional Fire-Dance).” Traditional. Rivers of Steel Archives. Performed by Tuika’s Polynesian Island Magic. Recorded by Julie Throckmorton-Meunier at the South Side Works in Pittsburgh on July 14, 2007. Call Rivers of Steel for more information. “Siva Afi (Traditional Fire-Dance).” Traditional. Rivers of Steel Archives. Performed by Tuika’s Polynesian Island Magic. Recorded at Gateway High School Multicultural Day in Monroeville, PA in November 2005. “Sway it Hula Girl.” Written by Kenneth Makuakane. Performed by Tuika Faumuina. Recorded by Julie Throckmorton-Meunier at Country Meadows Assisted Living Home in Bridgeville, PA on July 7, 2007. Call Rivers of Steel for more information.
A Feast for the Eye and Ear: Community Celebrations Theme song: “Erev Shel Shoshanim.” Jewish melody. Music by Yosef Hadar. Rivers of Steel Archives. Performed by Alan Epstein on mandolin. Recorded at Anything Audio Multimedia, Pittsburgh, 2003. “You Shall Have a Song”. Composed by Ziegenhais. Rivers of Steel Archives. Recorded by Julie Throckmorton-Meunier. Holy Martyrs Parish, Tarentum, 2001. Contact Rivers of Steel for more information. “Oh Lord, I am not Worthy.” Traditional. Rivers of Steel Archives. Recorded by Julie Throckmorton-Meunier. Holy Martyrs Parish, Tarentum, 2001. Contact Rivers of Steel for more information. “Humbly Let Us Voice Our Homage”. Traditional. Rivers of Steel Archives. Recorded by Julie Throckmorton-Meunier. Holy Martyrs Parish, Tarentum, 2001. Contact Rivers of Steel for more information. “Amazing Grace.” Composed by John Newton. Rivers of Steel Archives. Recorded by Julie Throckmorton-Meunier. Holy Martyrs Parish, Tarentum, 2001. Contact Rivers of Steel for more information. “Alleluia! Sing to Jesus!” Composed by William Chatterton Dix. Rivers of Steel Archives. Recorded by Julie Throckmorton-Meunier. Holy Martyrs Parish, Tarentum, 2001. Contact Rivers of Steel for more information. “The Star Spangled Banner.” United States National Anthem. Rivers of Steel Archives. Written by Francis Scott Key, 1814. Recorded by Skip Sanders at the Old Time Fiddlers Jamboree at the Fayette County Fairgrounds, 2006. Performed by Eric Harvey. Contact Rivers of Steel for more information. “Have I Told You Lately That I Love You.” Rivers of Steel Archive. Written by Scotty Wiseman, 1945. Recorded by Skip Sanders at the Old Time Fiddlers Jamboree at the Fayette County Fairgrounds, 2006. Performed by Paul Wilkin. Contact Rivers of Steel for more information. “Rocky Top.” Rivers of Steel Archive. Recorded by Skip Sanders at the Old Time Fiddlers Jamboree at the Fayette County Fairgrounds, 2006. Performed by Stormin’ Norman. Contact Rivers of Steetl for more information. “Another Bridge to Burn.” Rivers of Steel Archive. Written and composed by Harlan Howard. Recorded by Skip Sanders at the Old Time Fiddlers Jamboree at the Fayette County Fairgrounds, 2006. Fiddle and voice: Eric Harvey; pedal steel guitar: Mark Hamilton; lead guitar: Ray Rhodes; bass: Chuck Sisina. Contact Rivers of Steel for more information. “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain.” Rivers of Steel Archive. Written by Fred Rose. Recorded by Skip Sanders at the Old Time Fiddlers Jamboree at the Fayette County Fairgrounds, 2006. Performed by Stormin’ Norman. Contact Rivers of Steel for more information. “Tennessee Waltz/Kentucky Waltz.” Rivers of Steel Archive. Written by Redd Stewart and composed by Pee Wee King. “Kentucky Waltz” was written and composed by Bill Monroe. Recorded by Skip Sanders at the Old Time Fiddlers Jamboree at the Fayette County Fairgrounds, 2006. Guitar and voice: George Stewart; pedal steel guitar: Mark Hamilton; lead guitar: Ray Rhodes; bass: Chuck Sisina; fiddle: Eric Harvey. Contact Rivers of Steel for more information. “Orange Blossom Special.” Rivers of Steel Archive. Written by Ervin Rouse and Chubby Wise. Recorded by Skip Sanders at the Old Time Fiddlers Jamboree at the Fayette County Fairgrounds, 2006. Performed by Marge Hollis. Contact Rivers of Steel for more information. “Blue Moon of Kentucky” Rivers of Steel Archive. Written by Bill Monroe. Recorded by Skip Sanders at the Old Time Fiddlers Jamboree at the Fayette County Fairgrounds, 2006. Performed by the Dunbar Boys, vocals: Davy Watson. Contact Rivers of Steel for more information.
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