• 2025 World Music Pedagogy Courses
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  • The Folkways 75
  • On Empire Electric, No-No Boy Searches for Sounds, History, and Self
  • Charlie Parr Signs to Smithsonian Folkways, Announces Online Residency
  • Four Smithsonian Folkways Albums Win Independent Music Awards
  • Now Available: ¡Así Kotama! The Flutes of Otavalo, Ecuador by Hatun Kotama
  • A Refreshing Refresh of Our Playlists
  • Cross Sonic Bridges with Quetzal's Puentes Sonoros, Out February 12
  • Smithsonian Folkways Remembers Henry Jacobs (1924–2015)
  • Sneak Preview: Blue Clouds by Elizabeth Mitchell and You Are My Flower (available October 22)
  • Sneak Preview: Classic Harmonica Blues from Smithsonian Folkways (available 5/21)
  • Agustín Lira & Alma, Viento Callejero to perform at Ralph Rinzler Memorial Concert, June 28
  • Arts and (Witch) Crafts: Why Witches Still Fascinate Us
  • Smithsonian Folkways Mourns the Passing of Children's Musician Bobby Susser
  • Now Available: Blue Clouds by Elizabeth Mitchell and You Are My Flower
  • Now Available: Classic American Ballads from Smithsonian Folkways
  • Now Available: Flaco & Max: Legends & Legacies
  • Smithsonian Folkways director Daniel Sheehy discusses a life in the folk arts on latest NEA podcast
  • UNESCO Collection Week 51: Music of the Blue Nile
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  • Language Vitality Initiative Seeks Irish Speakers for Family Video Project
  • Un nuevo festival de cine en París que celebra las lenguas indígenas
  • A Western Jubilee: Songs and Stories of the American West | Smithsonian Folkways Recordings