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The Love I'm In CD
Twelve original songs written and performed by Candace Corrigan, accompanied by Nashville's finest in an eclectic array of musical styles.

Candace's website

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Through a Woman's Voice four CD set
The Twelve portraits on the Through a Woman's Voice double CD consist of narrations and original songs by Candace Corrigan based on women's diaries and stories collected in the oral tradition, from early settlement and the removal of the Cherokee, through the civil war, to civil rights, 1779-1959.

This package contains 4 CD's:
Radio portraits: The Revolution through the Civil War/
Radio portraits: From Suffrage through Civil Rights
The ballads written & performed by Candace Corrigan from primary & secondary sources
Comprehensive curriculum guides by Dr. Carole Bucy

Candace's website

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The Nashville Nobody Knows DVD
The Nashville Nobody Knows, popular audio podcast "featuring Great music, usually found outside the mainstream media machine", presents its first video documentary, The Nashville Dulcimer Quartet, with David Schnaufer. The program includes interview and live performance of this unusual and talented quartet, as well as historical background on the appalachian dulcimer. A must for any appalachian dulcimer enthusiast.

The Nashville Nobody Knows website

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The Perfect 36 DVD
A musical documentary of the final battle to win voting rights for American women.

To become law, the 19th amendment had to be ratified by 36 states. By the summer of 1920, 35 states had ratified, but efforts to win the final state met with repeated failure. On August 15th, 1920, all eyes were focused on the Tennessee state legislature - the last hope of success. Sweltering inside the Capital building, legislators were deadlocked in a 48 to 48 vote. The fate of all future American women hung in the balance...

Written and produced by Candace Corrigan

Associate Producer & Artistic Director - Jeanne Kahan

Candace Corrigan's website

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