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Don't Think of Me Unkind | Digital Traditions

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Description

A song from "Goin' to Rocky Island" by Bill Wells and the Blue Ridge Mountain Grass.

Subjects
  • Visual & Performing Arts
    • Music
      • Musical Styles
        • Bluegrass
Grades
  • Elementary (3-5)
  • Middle School (6-8)
  • High School (9-12)
Series
  • Digital Traditions
    • Bluegrass
      • Bill Wells
        • Goin' To Rocky Island

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  • Audio
    -
    Rocky Island | DIgital Traditions
  • Document
    Goin' To Rocky Island Audio Transcripts
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    Goin' To Rocky Island Audio Transcripts
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Funding for this project was provided by the S. C. General Assembly through the K-12 Technology Initiative.

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