Collection Summary
AFC 1995/001
1995 Neptune Plaza
Concert Series Collection
1995
1995
Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife
Center, Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
14
folders.
5 sound cassettes
(DAT) : digital.
254 photographs :
negative, black and white, color
73 photographic prints
: black and white, color ; various sizes
10 color slides :
color
4 transparencies :
color
6 videocassettes
(Hi-8).
2 videocassettes
(VHS).
American Folklife Center
English
Louisiana French
Creole
Hungarian
Spanish
English,
Louisiana French
Creole, Hungarian, and
Spanish
Documentation of the
monthly 1995 Neptune Plaza Concert Series, which consists of manuscript
materials, sound recordings, photographs, and moving images of performances of
zydeco music, lindy hop, bluegrass music, Hungarian folk dance and music,
gospel music, and Argentine tango recorded live outdoors on Neptune Plaza in
front of the Thomas Jefferson Building, Library of Congress from April through
September 1995, sponsored by the American Folklife Center. and the National
Council for the Traditional Arts.
Scope and Content
The 1995 Neptune Plaza Concert Series Collection consists of
manuscript and print materials, sound recordings, graphic materials, and moving
images that document the 1995 concert series sponsored by the American Folklife
Center. The annual series, which began in 1977, features the presentation of
folk traditions from many cultures. The concerts take place on the Neptune
Plaza at the front of the Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress between
April and September. Adverse weather conditions sometimes force the concerts
indoors.
The 1995 season consisted of the following:
Date
Performers
Place of Origin
Subject
April 14
Beau Jocque and the Hi-Rollers
Louisiana
Zydeco music
May 18
Frankie Manning
New York
Lindy-hop
June 15
Laurie Lewis and the Grant Street
Band
California
Bluegrass music
July 20
Méta and the Tisza Dance Ensemble
Hungary and District of Columbia
Hungarian music and dance
August 17
The Inspirational Singers
District of Columbia
Gospel music
September 21
Buenos Aires Connection
Argentina and New York
Tango music and dance
Administrative History
Documentation created and accessioned by the American Folklife Center
in 1995.
Selected Search Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the LC Catalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically.
People
Jocque, Beau
Lewis, Laurie, 1950-
Manning, Frankie
Organizations
American Folklife Center
Archive of Folk Culture (Library of Congress)
Grant Street (Musical group)
Inspirational Singers
Méta (Musical group)
New York Tango Trio
New York-Buenos Aires Connection (Musical group)
Tisza Ensemble
Zydeco Hi-Rollers
Subjects
African Americans--Music.
Argentine Americans--New York (State)--Music.
Bluegrass music--1991-2000.
Bluegrass music--California.
Folk dancing--Hungary.
Folk music--Hungary.
Folk music--United States.
Gospel music--Washington (D.C.)
Hungarian Americans--Washington (D.C.)--Music.
Jitterbug (Dance)
Lindy (Dance)
Music--Argentina.
Tango (Dance)--Argentina.
Tangos--Argentina.
Tap dancing.
Zydeco music--Louisiana.
Titles
American Folklife Center concert, 1995
Neptune Plaza Concert Series, 1995
Form/Genre
Color slides.
Manuscripts.
Photographic prints.
Photographs.
Sound recordings.
Videocassettes.
Access
Listening and viewing access to the collection is unrestricted.
Duplication of the materials requires prior permission of the Center and may be
governed by copyright and other restrictions.
Preferred Citation
1995 Neptune Plaza Concert Series Collection (AFC 1995/001), Archive
of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington,
D.C.
Collection Concordance by Format
Quantity
Physical Extent
Item Numbers
Print Materials
1
box
FOLDERS 1, 2, 4-6, 12, 14, 16, 19
Computer
Diskettes
1
3 1/2" diskette
FOLDER 1
Sound Recordings
5
120-minute digital audio tapes
AFC 1995/001:SR1-5
5
90-minute audiocassettes
AFC 1995/001:SR1-c1 to SR5-c1 (listening
copies)
Graphic Materials
201
black-and-white 35 mm negatives
ENVELOPES 1-6
53
color 35 mm negatives
ENVELOPES 2
6
black-and-white contact sheets
FOLDERS 3, 13, 15, 17, 20
20
8x10 black-and-white photographic
prints
FOLDERS 3, 7, 13, 15, 20
1
4x6 black-and-white photographic
print
FOLDER 15
4
4x5 color transparencies
FOLDER1
52
4x6 color photographic prints
FOLDERS 7-11, 18
10
color slides
FOLDER1
Moving Image
6
hi-8 color videocassettes
AFC 1995/001:V1-2, V4-5, V7-8
2
1/2" VHS color videocassettes
AFC 1995/001:V3, V6
8
1/2" VHS color videocassettes (viewing
copies)
AFC 1995/001:V1-v1-2, V2-v1, V4-v1-2, V5-v1,
V7-v1, V8-v1
Collection Inventory
Series I: PRINT MATERIALS
Publicity and
Administration
1
Archive of Folk Culture Administrative
Materials.
The collection guide (this document), an article describing
the Neptune Plaza Concert Series, and press releases on the 1995 concert
lineup. Also includes a 3" computer diskette containing logs of the concerts in
Wordperfect 5.1 on MSDOS 6 (all logs are available in hard copy in the
individual concert folders). Publicity images: 10 color slides and 4 4x5 color
positive transparencies.
2
Beau Jocque and the Hi-Rollers, 4-14-95.
Concert fliers and a concert log by Charlie McNamara.
4-6
Frankie Manning, 5-18-95.
Concert fliers, news clippings, press releases, promotional
materials on the performers, a transcription of a National Public Radio
interview with Frankie Manning, one copy of
Jet
magazine with an article on Frankie Manning,
and information on swing-dancing.
12
Laurie Lewis and the Grant Street Band,
6-15-95.
Concert flier autographed by the performers, unsigned fliers,
concert log by Charlie McNamara and Hubie King, news clippings, and promotional
materials on the band.
14
Méta and the Tisza Dance Ensemble,
7-20-95.
Concert fliers, news clippings, concert log by Dave LaSalle
and Wendy DeBano, and promotional materials on the performers.
16
The Inspirational Singers, 8-17-95.
Concert flier autographed by the performers, unsigned fliers,
and a concert log by Dale Johnson.
19
Buenos Aires Connection, 9-21-95.
Concert fliers and a log by Charlie McNamara.
Series II: SOUND RECORDINGS
Audio Cassettes
1995/001: SR1
Beau Jocque and the Hi-Rollers, 4-14-95.
One 120 minute digital audiotape. Listening copy is available
in the Folklife Reading Room.
1995/001: SR2
Frankie Manning, 5-18-95.
One 120-minute digital audiotape. Listening copy is available
in the Folklife Reading Room.
1995/001: SR3
Laurie Lewis and the Grant Street Band,
6-15-95.
One 120-minute digital audiotape. Listening copy is available
in the Folklife Reading Room.
1995/001: SR4
The Inspirational Singers, 8-17-95.
One 120-minute digital audiotape. Listening copy is available
in the Folklife Reading Room.
1995/001: SR5
Buenos Aires Connection, 9-21-95.
One 120-minute digital audiotape. Listening copy is available
in the Folklife Reading Room.
Series III: GRAPHIC MATERIALS
Negatives
1
Beau Jocque and the Hi-Rollers, 4-14-95.
One sheet of black-and-white 35 mm (33 images). Photographed
by Jim Hardin.
2
Frankie Manning, 5-18-95.
Three sheets of color 35 mm (53 images). Photographed by
Stephen Spinder.
3
Laurie Lewis and the Grant Street Band,
6-15-95.
One sheet of black-and-white 35 mm (37 images). Photographed
by Jim Hardin.
4
Méta and the Tisza Dance Ensemble,
7-20-95.
One sheet of black-and-white 35 mm (24 images). Photographed
by Craig Hobson.
5
The Inspirational Singers, 8-17-95.
One sheet of black-and-white 35 mm (36 images). Photographed
by James Glover.
6
Buenos Aires Connection, 9-21-95.
One sheet of black-and-white 35 mm (37 images), photographed
by Peter Harrington. One sheet of black-and-white 35 mm (35 images),
photographed by James Glover.
Photographic
Prints
3
Beau Jocque and the Hi-Rollers, 4-14-95.
One black-and-white 35 mm contact sheet (33 images) and four 8
x 10 black-and-white photographic prints. Photographed by Jim Hardin.
7-11
Frankie Manning, 5-18-95.
One 8 x 10 black-and-white photographic print (photographed by
Jim Hardin) and 41 4 x 6 color photographic prints (photographed by Stephen
Spinder).
13
Laurie Lewis and the Grant Street Band,
6-15-95.
One black-and-white 35 mm contact sheet (37 images) and four 8
x 10 black-and-white photographic prints. Photographed by Jim Hardin.
15
Méta and the Tisza Dance Ensemble,
7-20-95.
One black-and-white 35 mm contact sheet (24 images) and six 8
x 10 black-and-white photographic prints, photographed by Craig Hobson. One 4 x
6 black-and-white photographic print, (publicity-photographer unkown).
17-18
The Inspirational Singers, 8-17-95.
One black-and-white 35 mm contact sheet (36 images)
photographed by James Glover. Ten 4 x 6 color photographic prints photographed
by Dale Johnson.
20
Buenos Aires Connection, 9-21-95.
One black-and-white 35 mm contact sheet (37 images) and four 8
x 10 black-and-white photographic prints photographed by Peter Harrington. One
black-and-white 35 mm contact sheet (35 images) and one 8 x 10 black-and-white
photographic print photographed by James Glover.
Series IV: MOVING IMAGE
1995/001: V1
Beau Jocque and the Hi-Rollers, 4-14-95.
One hi-8 color videotaped by Peter Bartis. Viewing copies are
available in the Folklife Reading Room.
1995/001: V2-3
Frankie Manning, 5-18-95.
One hi-8 color videotaped by Peter Bartis. Viewing copy is
available in the Folklife Reading Room. One 1/2" VHS color copy of a 1989
20/20
segment on Frankie Manning (approximately 10
minutes).
1995/001: V4
Laurie Lewis and the Grant Street Band,
6-15-95.
One hi-8 color videotaped by Peter Bartis. Viewing copies are
available in the Folklife Reading Room.
1995/001: V5-6
Méta and the Tisza Dance Ensemble, 7-20-95.
One hi-8 color videotaped by Charlie McNamara and Peter Bartis.
Viewing copy is available in the Folklife Reading Room. One 1/2" VHS color copy
of a WJLA TV five o'clock news program segment on the concert.
1995/001: V7
The Inspirational Singers, 8-17-95.
One hi-8 color videotaped by Peter Bartis. Viewing copy is
available in the Folklife Reading Room.
1995/001: V8
Buenos Aires Connection, 9-21-95.
One hi-8 color videotaped by Peter Bartis. Viewing copy is
available in the Folklife Reading Room.
Appendix A: Dance Content
Concert
Description
Beau Jocque and the Hi-Rollers
Beau Jocque and his band play zydeco, social
dance music of the African-French Louisiana Creoles. Many couples in the
audience dance to two-steps, waltzes, and blues. Print material and
photographs: folders 2-3; sound recording: AFC 1995/001:SR1; videotape: AFC
1995/001:V1.
Frankie Manning
Frankie Manning and company present New York-
style lindy hop to the music of Brooks Tegler's Hot Jazz band. Manning, an
award- winning choreographer and originator of lindy hop styling, narrates the
program and tells stories of the early days of the dance in Harlem. Manning and
Mickey Davidson, Debbie Williams, and Charles Young (Manning's son) offer
demonstrations of lindy hop, tap, shim- sham, and a tribute to chorus girls.
Print material and photographs: folders 4-11; sound recording: AFC
1995/001:SR2; videotapes: AFC 1995/001:V2-3.
Méta and the Tisza Dance Ensemble
Méta and Tisza Ensemble present traditional
Hungarian music and dance. Cathy Lamont, artistic director for Tisza Ensemble,
narrates the program and explains the dances, which include the Rabakozi, a
suite of dances from Mezosegi, a suite of dances from Szatmari (including the
Verbunk), and a dance from Szekelyfoldi. Méta, an ensemble from Budapest,
provides the music. Print material and photographs: folders 14-15; videotapes:
AFC 1995/001:V5-6.
Buenos Aires Connection
With music provided by the New York Tango
Trio, two couples demonstrate two distinct styles of Argentine tango. Rebecca
Shulman and Jorge Udrisard and Carlos and Caty Funes dance tangos, milongas and
a waltz. Print material and photographs: folders 19-20; videotape: AFC
1995/001:V8.