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One of the New Deal programs recorded as much "folk music" as they could find. Here's a group playing Soldier's Joy.
Note the "harp guitar" - plus FDR and daughter Anna. FDR couldn't move his feet, but he and Anna enjoyed the music.
The recording was made at Warm Springs, Georgia, on January 26, 1933. Want to take a guess at why FDR is called "Governor" in the film?
Note the "harp guitar" - plus FDR and daughter Anna. FDR couldn't move his feet, but he and Anna enjoyed the music.

Recording the Nation: Folk Music and the Government in Roosevelt’s New Deal, 1936–1941
Author(s): Davidson, Mark A. | Advisor(s): Miller, Leta E | Abstract: Beginning in the mid-1930s, government-sponsored fieldworkers canvassed the nation as part of a series of unprecedented folk music research, collecting, and recording projects, conducted under the auspices of the Federal One...
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The recording was made at Warm Springs, Georgia, on January 26, 1933. Want to take a guess at why FDR is called "Governor" in the film?
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