May 2009 Newsletter
Dear Supporter,
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Greetings, America! New Album of Paraguayan Harp Music Now Available

Maiteí América: Harps of Paraguay, the latest album in the Tradiciones/Traditions Series, is now available. "Greetings, America"Maiteí América in the Guaraní Indian languageboasts three generations of musicians playing in a style that is a favorite of harpists the world over.
The Tradiciones/Traditions Series is made up of 28 albums released since 2002 that showcase the diverse musical heritage of the more than 40 million Latinos living in the USA.
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Upcoming Releases: Frederick Douglass, Los Texmaniacs, Joropo Oriental, and Welsh Music and Song
In conjunction with the 2009 Smithsonian Folklife Festival, held June 24thJuly 5th on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Folkways will release four albums:
Stay tuned for more information and special offers on these new albums.
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Smithsonian Folkways Trivia!
Each month we'll ask a trivia question; email your answer, name, and address with the subject "May Trivia" to smithsonianfolkways@si.edu by May 31st and a randomly selected entrant with the correct answer will win a free CD of his or her choice!

May Question: What characteristic defines the harp, as heard on five albums (from four countries) in the Tradiciones/Traditions series, as a distinct type of musical instrument?

Congratulations to last month's winner, Bob from Olney, Maryland, who correctly answered "The Almanac Singers," named after the Farmers’ Almanac. We also accepted "The Almanac House," an apartment that Hays, Lampell, and Seeger shared in New York City, as the inspiration for the name. April’s question was: In the 1940s, Pete Seeger performed in a group that included Woody Guthrie, Lee Hays, Bess Lomax, Sis Cunningham, and Mill Lampell. What was the name of the group, and how did it get its name?
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New Releases
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Essential Picks
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