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To mark his retirement, Alan Jabbour established the Henry Reed Fund for Folk Artists, named for his mentor and dedicated to projects in support of folk artists, especially those represented in the collections of the American Folklife Center. (Folklorist
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and folklife, including a number of publications on American folksong and instrumental folk music. He has also been featured on recordings and in numerous
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Video clip of Jabour describing folklife; from the Florida Folklife Collection, made available for free public use by the State Archives of Florida
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The documentation trips merged into a process of apprenticeship, and he began playing the fiddle under the influence of new masters, particularly
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on tape. This collection, particularly rich in traditional fiddle tunes from the Upper South, is now in the
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in the later 1960s. In 1968, the year that Henry Reed died, the band released a long-playing record,
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replaced him as AFC director in 1999.) He died on January 13, 2017, at the age of 74.
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5.^"Alan Jabbour on Henry Reed and the Grand Old Virginia Repertory," Gus Garelick,
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4.^"Alan Jabbour: Fiddler, Scholar, and Preserver of Tradition," Steve Goldfield,
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In 1968 Alan Jabbour became an assistant professor of English and folklore at the
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http://www.fiddle.com/_mndata/fiddle/uploaded_files/Sum06-pp14-20%20(Jabbour).pdf
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http://www.fiddle.com/_mndata/fiddle/uploaded_files/Spr13-pp4-11%20(Jabbour).pdf
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to become founding director of that agency's grant-giving program in folk arts.
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family, from which came the 1973 Library of Congress double record album
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The Hammons Family: A Study of a West Virginia Family's Traditions
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In 1976 Alan Jabbour became the founding director of the
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from the age of seven, Alan Jabbour was a member of the
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The Hollow Rock String Band: Traditional Dance Tunes
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American Folklife Center
Library of Congress
Jacksonville, Florida
Syria
Bolles School
magna cum laude
University of Miami
M.A.
Ph.D.
Duke University
violinist
Jacksonville Symphony
Brevard Music Festival Orchestra
Miami Symphony
North Carolina
Virginia
West Virginia
folk music
folksong
folklore
Archive of Folk Culture
Library of Congress
Henry Reed
Hollow Rock String Band
old-time music
Durham
Chapel Hill
University of California
Los Angeles
Carl Fleischhauer

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