Old time country 1989–1994

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1989 1990 1992 1993 1994

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1989 v6 #1

1989 v6 #2

1989 v6 #3

1990 v6 #4

1992 v8 #1

1992 v8 #2

1992 v8 #3

1993 v9 #1-2

1993 v9 #3-4

1993 #4

1994 v10 #1

1994 v10 #2

1989 Volume 6 Issue 1

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16 pages

1989 Volume 6 Issue 2

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36 pages

1989 Volume 6 Issue 3

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36 pages

1990 Volume 6 Issue 4

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36 pages

1992 Volume 8 Issue 1

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36 pages

1992 Volume 8 Issue 2

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36 pages

1992 Volume 8 Issue 3

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36 pages

1993 Volume 9 Issue 1-2

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48 pages

1993 Volume 9 Issue 3-4

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50 pages

1993 Issue 4

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36 pages

1994 Volume 10 Issue 1

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36 pages

1994 Volume 10 Issue 2

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36 pages

About this Publication

Issues:

12

Published:

1989–1994

Publisher:

University of Mississippi

Location:

Oxford, MS United States
Published between 1988 and 1994 by the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi, Old time country evolved from the newsletter of the Jimmie Rodgers Memorial Association. Under the editors W.K. McNeil and David Nelson, it featured pieces based upon first-hand reportage alongside historical research and sociocultural analysis. Committed to traditional forms of country music, the magazine often featured big country stars of the 1930s and 1940s on their covers, such as Wilf Carter, Gene Autry, and Lulu Belle.

About this Publication

Issues:

12

Published:

1989–1994

Publisher:

University of Mississippi

Location:

Oxford, MS United States
Published between 1988 and 1994 by the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi, Old time country evolved from the newsletter of the Jimmie Rodgers Memorial Association. Under the editors W.K. McNeil and David Nelson, it featured pieces based upon first-hand reportage alongside historical research and sociocultural analysis. Committed to traditional forms of country music, the magazine often featured big country stars of the 1930s and 1940s on their covers, such as Wilf Carter, Gene Autry, and Lulu Belle.