Menu of Published Back Issues

From 1997 - Most Recent Issues
Celebrating 20 Years on the Net

In order to help you quickly find a subject area or to scan the back issues of our ParlorSongs on-line music magazine, we offer this table of contents for all monthly issues from our first surviving issue from October of 1997 to the issue for the current month.

For a complete overview of all issues, special articles, reference pages and other site resources, see our site map.

2007 Issues

Other years: Most Recent Issues - 2007 -2006 - 2005 - 2004 - 2003 - 2002 - 2001 - 2000 - 1999 - 1998 - 1997

Just click on any link to visit the featured issue for the month. Images provided are representative of the month's theme.

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January, 2007
Tillinghast Pt 2- 1900 - 10

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February, 2007
Tillinghast Pt. 3 - 1911 -19
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March, 2007
Irish Songs in America

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April, 2007
The Blues Song

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May, 2007
Songs About Weather

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November, 2007
The Player Piano

Effective June, 2007, we have discontinued monthly issues so that we may focus on redesign of the site and updating of older issues to the current format that includes "Scorch" versions of the music. We will add new articles on an unscheduled basis as time permits. In the meantime, we hope you'll continue to explore the many articles and over 1200 songs that we've published thus far.



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