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Juniper Nichols

  1. New Plymouth, New Zealand
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  1. Ledzaier Tebna
    by Allaoua Zerrouki
    subscriber exclusive
  2. Alban Berg - Lyric Suite (1925-6); Arnold Schoenberg - 3rd Quartet (1927): Jan.-Feb. 1950
    by Pro Arte Quartet directed by Rudolph Kolisch
  3. Egyptian Piano & Voice ca. 1930s
    by Mohamed Abdel Aziz
  4. Futura Resistenza 18 November 2025: L'Estaminet, Bruxelles
    by Ian Nagoski
    subscriber exclusive
  5. Baithak Gana: An Indo-Surinamese Mixtape, ca. 1968-80
    by Canary Records
  6. Kirana gharana vocal art, 1961
    by Roshan Ara Begum
  7. Vitamin Polka
    by Ed Swierad & his Aristocrats
  8. Don't Forget Me
    by Alia Sharrief
  9. Vårlengt: Norwegian-American Hardanger Fiddle Master ca. 1945-68
    by Anund Roheim
  10. Dodecanese Dances & Songs: Lyra & Lauto in New York City ca. 1974
    by Elia Maris & Kosta Maris
  11. 1940s Arabic & Kurdish Recordings from Baghdad
    by Canary Records
  12. What Heaven Has Against Me: Central & Southern Turkish Folk Music, ca. 1928 - 55
    by Canary Records
  13. Sell the Dawn: From Her Earliest Recordings, 1948-49
    by Sotiria Bellou
  14. Table of the Elements talk, Rhizome, July 1, 2025
    by Ian Nagoski
    subscriber exclusive
  15. Outtakes from Magic Fingers Play Cleopatra's Favorites & Hellenic Near East Gems: Near Eastern Music in New England ca. 1957
    by Fred Elias & Buddy Sarkissian
  16. Songs and Dances of Epirus: His First LP ca. 1962
    by Tassos Halkias
  17. Arcadiko Glendi & Anamnesis Tes Patridos Mas: Peloponnesian Demotika ca. Early 1960s
    by Anthe Alexandropoulou & her orchestra
  18. Greek Songs & Dances of Epirus: Epirotika ca. Early 1960s
    by Pericles & Petros Halkias
  19. Songs and Dances from Free and Enslaved Epirus: Epirotika ca. Early 1960s
    by Philippos Rountas with Lazos Harisiadis, L. Batzis & ensemble
  20. Magic Fingers Play Cleopatra's Favorites: Near Eastern Music in New England ca. 1957
    by Fred Elias & Buddy Sarkissian