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In the first part of Episode 55, The American Tapestry Projects exploration of the history of American popular music begins with a brief look at mid-19th century minstrelsy as the origin of American popular music and variety show entertainment, the career of its greatest songwriter, Stephen Foster, and concludes by pivoting to the origins and customs of Thanksgiving Day with Bing Crosby crooning “I’ve Got Plenty to Be Thankful For.”
By WQLNIn the first part of Episode 55, The American Tapestry Projects exploration of the history of American popular music begins with a brief look at mid-19th century minstrelsy as the origin of American popular music and variety show entertainment, the career of its greatest songwriter, Stephen Foster, and concludes by pivoting to the origins and customs of Thanksgiving Day with Bing Crosby crooning “I’ve Got Plenty to Be Thankful For.”