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  • 1Old-time music — Stylistic origins British folk, African music, minstrel, Tin Pan Alley, gospel, Appalachian music Cultural origins English, Scottish, Welsh, Irish African, French, German, Spanish …

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  • 2Old-Time Religion — ( Give Me That Old Time Religion ) Page from The Jubilee Singers, 1873. Music by Traditional Language English Form Negro spiritual Original artist …

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  • 3Old Time Rock and Roll — Single by Bob Seger from the album Stranger in Town …

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  • 4Old Time Pottery — Type Private Founded 1986 Headquarters Murfreesboro, Tennessee, U.S.A …

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  • 5Old-time photography — Old time photography, also known as antique and amusement photography, is a genre of novelty photography. Old time photography allows consumers to pose as if for an antique photo in costumes and props from a particular period, sometimes printed… …

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  • 6old-time — adj. attractively old fashioned. Syn: quaint. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 7Old-time hockey — is a term used by sportscasters and fans of the sport of ice hockey whenever the on ice action degenerates into a brawl or rough play.The term comes from the 1977 motion picture Slap Shot in which player coach Reggie Reg Dunlop (played by Paul… …

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  • 8Old-Time Music — Der Begriff Old Time Music bezeichnet eine Musikrichtung der Folkmusik aus Nordamerika. Sie wird oft auch als Hillbilly bezeichnet und war grundlegend für die Entwicklung der späteren Country Musik. Old Time entstand aus der Folklore europäischer …

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  • 9Old-Time — Der Begriff Old Time Music bezeichnet die ursprüngliche Form der Country Musik von 1920 bis ungefähr 1939. Häufig wird auch der Ausdruck Hillbilly Music benutzt, mit dem jedoch unpräziser oft auch einfach Country Musik bis etwa 1950 gemeint ist.… …

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  • 10Old-time radio — Before television, radio was the dominant home entertainment medium. Old Time Radio (OTR) and the Golden Age of Radio refer to a period of radio programming in the United States lasting from the proliferation of radio broadcasting in the early… …

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