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Walton Ho Boys, Can't Line Em - Traditional/Trecek-King - SATB
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Music: Traditional Work Song
Arranger: Anthony Trecek-King
Format: Choral Octavo
Voicing: SATB
This work song portrays the conditions in which African Americans found themselves living and working during the post Civil War reconstruction. Written in a call-and-response style with rhythms that imitate the task of lining out a railroad track.
Arranger: Anthony Trecek-King
Format: Choral Octavo
Voicing: SATB
This work song portrays the conditions in which African Americans found themselves living and working during the post Civil War reconstruction. Written in a call-and-response style with rhythms that imitate the task of lining out a railroad track.
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