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American music has had a surprisingly long influence on Australian traditional music. Surprising because whilst Celtic and British music is obvious the American counterpart has not been easy to identify, especially in its earliest appearances. There is no denying that as an outpost of the British Empire, and taking into account the large number of Irish and Scottish convicts sentenced to transportation, it stands to reason that the broadside and other popular songs, including those classified as traditional folk song repertoire, travelled here and went into local circulation almost immediately. The reason for this quick assimilation is simply the nature of traditional song and the ready acceptance of all things British and Celtic, especially those songs that reminded the singer and audience of 'home'.

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When the US finally joined the war Australians were very happy to have them on our side.

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