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Discography/Filmography

  • Songs of the Old Regular Baptists: Lined-out Hymnody from Southeastern Kentucky, Vol. 1. 1997. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution. SF 40106. Compact Disc.
  • Songs of the Old Regular Baptists: Lined-out Hymnody from Southeastern Kentucky, Vol. 2. 2003. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution. SF 50001. Compact Disc.
  • Titon, Jeff Todd. 1989. Powerhouse for God. Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources. Video.

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