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Produced by award-winning producers, Dr. Barry Graham (with Connor Worley), we take a deeper listen to how Colonial Virginia was alive with sound—bawdy songs in taverns, genteel music in ballrooms, and rhythms carried into the fields by enslaved Africans. Drawing from English, Scottish, and African traditions, music transcended class and became part of Virginia’s cultural identity.
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Produced by award-winning producers, Dr. Barry Graham (with Connor Worley), we take a deeper listen to how Colonial Virginia was alive with sound—bawdy songs in taverns, genteel music in ballrooms, and rhythms carried into the fields by enslaved Africans. Drawing from English, Scottish, and African traditions, music transcended class and became part of Virginia’s cultural identity.

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