The History of Western Swing with Ginny Mac (Pt. 2) | Fort Worth Public Library
Join us and explore the history of Western Swing music with a focus on its roots in Fort Worth, TX, with the city's very own accordionist, Ginny Mac. This second part of four focuses on the people and the stories behind western swing music. Stay connected: www.facebook.com/fortworthlibrary www.twitter.com/FtWorthLibrary www.instagram.com/FtWorthLibrary #MyFWPL #LearnDreamDo

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