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Encyclopedia > Michael Stone

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Garifuna Music: Michael Stone (1910 words)
Researcher Doris Stone worked in Honduras in the early 1950s, and her field recordings, including those of the Garifuna, appeared soon thereafter on Folkways Records.
The genres Doris Stone recorded include children's lullabies, the quisique or sique couple dance, fandango, corrido, vals and rumba (a radio insurgency from Cuba to all of Central America and Mexico).
Certainly, the recording quality is superior to Stone's earlier work, a technological artifact that takes nothing away from her pioneer endeavor.
Michael Stone inquiry (0 words)
The three agencies that commissioned the independent inquiry into the care and treatment of Michael Stone, today (25 September 2006) welcomed the publication of the inquiry panel's report.
But the report also says there is no suggestion that Michael Stone "was deprived of any service which would have made him less of a danger to the public….
The independent inquiry into the care and treatment Michael Stone received from various agencies was commissioned jointly by West Kent Health Authority (now part of the South East Coast Strategic Health Authority), Kent Social Services, and Kent Probation Service, in accordance with National Health Service guidelines.
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