Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q5193889> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 99 of
99
with 100 triples per page.
- Q5193889 subject Q6404044.
- Q5193889 subject Q6971248.
- Q5193889 subject Q7841637.
- Q5193889 subject Q7866884.
- Q5193889 abstract ""Cumberland Gap" is an Appalachian folk song that likely dates to the latter half of the 19th century and was first recorded in 1924. The song is typically played on banjo or fiddle, and well-known versions of the song include instrumental versions as well as versions with lyrics. A version of the song appeared in the 1934 book, American Ballads and Folk Songs, by folk song collector John Lomax. Woody Guthrie recorded a version of the song at his Folkways sessions in the mid-1940s, and the song saw a resurgence in popularity with the rise of bluegrass and the American folk music revival in the 1950s. In 1957, the British musician Lonnie Donegan had a No. 1 UK hit with a skiffle version of "Cumberland Gap".The song's title refers to the Cumberland Gap, a mountain pass in the Appalachian Mountains at the juncture of the states of Tennessee, Virginia, and Kentucky. The gap was used in the latter half of the 18th century by westward-bound migrants travelling from the original 13 American colonies to the Trans-Appalachian frontier. During the U.S. Civil War (1861–1865), Union and Confederate armies engaged in a year-long back-and-forth struggle for control of the gap.".
- Q5193889 genre Q213714.
- Q5193889 genre Q235858.
- Q5193889 genre Q606089.
- Q5193889 genre Q83440.
- Q5193889 runtime "300.0".
- Q5193889 wikiPageExternalLink ListenToLutherStrong.htm.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q1143695.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q1144366.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q1233734.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q1239468.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q1299.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q1346706.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q1349618.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q1360486.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q1370.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q1411165.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q1414152.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q1435522.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q1443475.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q1454.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q1484229.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q1509.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q1523075.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q1603.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q1610776.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q1741329.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q1742077.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q1758193.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q192632.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q1949140.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q208909.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q2117397.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q213714.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q214102.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q2153098.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q2206740.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q2315959.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q235858.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q2411304.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q244441.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q258896.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q2745942.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q27743.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q347039.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q3598730.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q4061.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q4372.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q4745458.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q4780884.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q4787270.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q4799471.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q4866335.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q4870815.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q4906791.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q4942348.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q5084562.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q5687861.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q5874757.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q606089.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q617475.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q6404044.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q6451110.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q654566.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q6971248.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q7083804.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q7111184.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q7376398.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q74032.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q7772216.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q7772770.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q7841637.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q7866884.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q7882692.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q81931.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q83440.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q8676.
- Q5193889 wikiPageWikiLink Q93332.
- Q5193889 genre Q213714.
- Q5193889 genre Q235858.
- Q5193889 genre Q606089.
- Q5193889 genre Q83440.
- Q5193889 length "300.0".
- Q5193889 name "Cumberland Gap".
- Q5193889 type CreativeWork.
- Q5193889 type MusicRecording.
- Q5193889 type MusicalWork.
- Q5193889 type Song.
- Q5193889 type Work.
- Q5193889 type Thing.
- Q5193889 type Q2188189.
- Q5193889 type Q386724.
- Q5193889 comment ""Cumberland Gap" is an Appalachian folk song that likely dates to the latter half of the 19th century and was first recorded in 1924. The song is typically played on banjo or fiddle, and well-known versions of the song include instrumental versions as well as versions with lyrics. A version of the song appeared in the 1934 book, American Ballads and Folk Songs, by folk song collector John Lomax.".
- Q5193889 label "Cumberland Gap (folk song)".
- Q5193889 name "Cumberland Gap".