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Highlights of McConnel Library’s Appalachian Music Collection- John Balch
Earworm. The definition of that word from dictionary.com is “a tune or part of a song that repeats in one’s mind”. I did not need to look that word up actually but I did anyway just to see if there … Continue reading
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