Collection Summary
AFC 1989/009
1989 Neptune Plaza
Concert Series Collection
1989
1989
Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife
Center, Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
10
folders
12 sound tape reels
: analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 track, stereo. ; 10 in.
2 sound tape reels :
analog, 15 ips, 2 track, stereo. ; 10 in.
3 sound cassettes :
analog.
112 photographic
prints : black and white ; 8 x 10 in. and smaller.
108 color
slides.
95 photographs :
negatives, black and white ; various sizes
1 videocassette (VHS) :
sound, color ; 1/2 in.
American Folklife Center
English
Bengali
Polish
Spanish
English,
Bengali,
Polish, and
Spanish
The collection consists
of manuscript materials, sound recordings, and photographs documenting the
performance of French-Canadian music and dance, Polish-style polka, old-time
bluegrass music, Bengali music, bluegrass music, vallenato-style Colombian
music, and gospel music recorded live outdoors on Neptune Plaza in front of the
Library of Congress.
Scope and Content
The 1989 Neptune Plaza Concert Series Collection consists of
manuscript and print materials, audio recordings, and graphic materials that
document the 1989 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 1989 series was produced with the assistance of the National Council for
the Traditional Arts. Concerts were broadcast live on WAMU-FM, hosted by Dick
Spottswood.
The 1989 season consisted of the following:
Date
Performers
Place of Origin
Subject
April 20
Quebec Traditional Music and Dance
Canada
French-Canadian music and dance
May 18
Eddie Blazonczyk and the Versatones
Illinois
Polish-style polka
June 15
Greg Hooven and the Backstep Band
Virginia
Old-time music
July 20
Ganga
District of Columbia
Bengali music
August 17
The Nashville Bluegrass Band
Tennessee
Bluegrass music
September 21
Ivan Cuesta y sus Vallenatos
Autenticos
Maryland
Colombian music
October 19
The Gospel Pearls and The King's Men
District of Columbia
Gospel music
Administrative History
Documentation created and accessioned by the American Folklife Center
in 1989.
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
Blazonczyk, Eddie
Hooven, Greg
Legault, Normand
Spottswood, Richard K. (Richard Keith)
Organizations
American Folklife Center
Archive of Folk Culture (Library of Congress)
Back Step Band
Eddie Blazonczyk's Versatones
Ganga (Musical group)
Gospel Pearls (Musical group)
Ivan y Sus Auténticos Vallenatos
King's Men (Musical group : Washington, D.C.)
Nashville Bluegrass Band
National Council for the Traditional Arts
WAMU-FM (Radio station : Washington, D.C.)
WNVT (Television station : Annandale, Va.)
Subjects
African Americans--Music.
Bengali (South Asian people)--Washington (D.C.)--Music.
Bluegrass music--1981-1990.
Colombian Americans--Maryland--Music.
Folk dance music--Quebec (Province)
Folk dancing--Quebec (Province)
Folk music--Appalachian Region.
Folk music--Quebec (Province)
Folk music--United States.
French-Canadians--Music.
Gospel music--Washington (D.C.)
Old-time music--North Carolina.
Polish Americans--Illinois--Music.
Polka (Dance)--Illinois--Chicago.
Polkas--Illinois--Chicago.
Popular music--Colombia.
Step dancing--Quebec (Province)
Places
Washington (D.C.) event place
Titles
American Folklife Center concert, 1989
Form/Genre
Autographs.
Color slides.
Correspondence.
Manuscripts.
Photographic prints.
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
1989 Neptune Plaza Concert Series Collection (AFC 1989/009), Archive
of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington,
D.C.
Collection Concordance by Format
Quantity
Physical Extent
Item Numbers
Manuscript
Materials
2
boxes
FOLDERS 1, 2, 6-8, 10,11, 13, 15, 18
Sound Recordings
12
10" DT stereo reels at 7.5 ips
AFC 1989/009: SR 1-8, 12-15
2
10" DT stereo reels at 15 ips
AFC 1989/009: SR 9-10
3
original 90-minute audiocassettes
AFC 1989/009: SR 11, 16-17
10
Listening copies
Ref. AFC 1989/009: SR 1-8, 12-13
Graphic Images
95
black-and-white negatives
ENVELOPES 1, 7, 13
18
black-and-white contact sheets
FOLDERS 3-5, 9, 12, 14, 16-17, 19
5
8x10" black-and-white photographic
prints
ENVELOPES 4-5
105
3x5" black-and-white photographic
prints
ENVELOPES 2-4; FOLDER 9; ENVELOPES 8-10,
14-16; FOLDER 17
1
5x8" black-and-white photographic
prints
FOLDER 19
108
color slides
ENVELOPES 5-6, 11-12, 17-18
Moving Image
1
1/2" VHS color videocassette
AFC 1989/009:V1
Collection Inventory
Series I: MANUSCRIPTS
Publicity and
Administration
1
Archive of Folk Culture Administrative
Materials.
The collection guide (this document), an article describing
the Neptune Plaza Concert Series, and news clippings on the 1989 concert
lineup.
2
Quebec Traditional Music and Dance,
4-20-89.
Concert flier autographed by the performers, unsigned fliers,
news clippings, press releases, and a concert log by Aldona Joseph.
6-8
Eddie Blazonczyk and the Versatones,
5-18-89.
Concert flier autographed by the performers, unsigned fliers,
concert log by Aldona Joseph, press releases, news clippings, booklets on
Polish culture and the Polka, and photo logs.
10
Greg Hooven and the Backstep Band,
6-15-89.
Concert flier autographed by the performers, unsigned fliers,
concert log by Marsha Maguire and Aldona Joseph, press releases, news
clippings, correspondence from Greg Hooven, and photo logs.
11
Ganga, 7-20-89.
Concert fliers, concert log by Aldona Joseph, press releases,
news clippings, an identification of artists by instrument, and a concert
program.
13
The Nashville Bluegrass Band, 8-17-89.
Concert flier autographed by the performers, unsigned fliers,
concert log by Aldona Joseph, press releases, news clippings, one 8 x 10"
black-and-white promotional picture, and photo logs.
15
Ivan y Sus Auténticos Vallenatos, 9-21-89.
Concert flier autographed by the performers, unsigned fliers,
concert log by Aldona Joseph, press releases in English and in Spanish, news
clippings, and photo logs.
18
The Gospel Pearls and the King's Men, 10-19-89.
Concert held in the Coolidge Auditorium, Library of Congress.
Concert fliers, concert log by Gretchen A. Brodtman, and press
releases.
Series II: SOUND RECORDINGS
Reel-to-reel Audio
Tapes
1989/009: SR 1-2
Quebec Traditional Music and Dance,
4-20-89.
Two 10" DT stereo at 7.5 ips. Listening copy is available in
the Folklife Reading Room.
1989/009: SR 3-4
Eddie Blazonczyk and the Versatones,
5-18-89.
Two 10" DT stereo at 7.5 ips. Listening copies are available
in the Folklife Reading Room.
1989/009: SR 5-6
Greg Hooven and the Backstep Band,
6-15-89.
Two 10" DT stereo at 7.5 ips. Listening copy is available in
the Folklife Reading Room.
1989/009: SR 7-8
Ganga, 7-20-89.
Two 10" DT stereo at 7.5 ips. Listening copy is available in
the Folklife Reading Room.
1989/009: SR 9-10
The Nashville Bluegrass Band, 8-17-89.
Two 10" DT stereo at 15 ips.
1989/009: SR 12-13
Ivan y Sus Auténticos Vallenatos, 9-21-89.
Two 10" DT stereo at 7.5 ips. Listening copies are available
in the Folklife Reading Room.
1989/009: SR 14-15
The Gospel Pearls and The King's Men,
10-19-89.
Two 10" DT stereo at 7.5 ips.
Audio Cassettes
1989/009: SR 11
The Nashville Bluegrass Band, 8-17-89.
One 90-minute (recorded concurrently with reel-to- reels).
1989/009: SR 16-17
The Gospel Pearls and The King's Men,
10-19-89.
Two 90-minute (recorded concurrently with reel-to- reels).
Series III: GRAPHIC MATERIALS
Negatives
1
Quebec Traditional Music and Dance,
4-20-89.
Two sheets of black-and-white 35 mm (36 images). Photographed
by Reid Baker.
7
Eddie Blazonczyk and the Versatones,
5-18-89.
Two sheets of black-and-white 35 mm (35 images). Photographed
by John Gibbs and Reid Baker.
13
Greg Hooven and the Backstep Band,
6-15-89.
Two sheets of black-and-white 35 mm (24 images). Photographer
unknown.
Photographic
Prints
3-5
2-4
Quebec Traditional Music and Dance,
4-20-89.
Three black-and-white 35 mm contact sheets (78 images), five 8
x 10" black-and-white photographic prints (photographed by Reid Baker), and 35
3 x 5" black-and-white photographic prints (photographer unknown).
9
8-10
Eddie Blazonczyk and the Versatones,
5-18-89.
Three black-and-white 35 mm contact sheets (66 images,
photographed by John Gibbs and Reid Baker), three 3 x 5" black-and-white
promotional photographic prints (photographed by Wm. A. Crooks Photography),
and 31 3 x 5" black-and-white photographic prints (photographer unknown).
14-16
Greg Hooven and the Backstep Band,
6-15-89.
32 black-and-white 3 x 5" photographic prints. Photographer
unknown.
12
Ganga, 7-20-89.
Two black-and-white 35 mm contact sheets (60 images).
Photographed by Reid Baker.
14
The Nashville Bluegrass Band, 8-17-89.
Three black-and-white 35 mm contact sheets (73 images,
photographed by Reid Baker), and one 8 x 10" black-and-white promotional
photographic print (photographer unknown).
16-17
Ivan y Sus Auténticos Vallenatos, 9-21-89.
Three black-and-white 35 mm contact sheets (70 images), and
four 3 x 5" black-and-white photographic prints. Photographer unknown.
19
The Gospel Pearls and The King's Men,
10-19-89.
Four black-and-white 35 mm contact sheets (111 images,
photographed by A.P.H.), and one 5 x 8" black-and-white photographic print
(photographer unknown).
Color Slides
5-6
Quebec Traditional Music and Dance,
4-20-89.
Two holders containing a total of 36. Photographed by Reid
Baker.
11-12
Eddie Blazonczyk and the Versatones,
5-18-89.
Two holders containing a total of 34. Photographed by John
Gibbs and Reid Baker.
17-18
Greg Hooven and the Backstep Band,
6-15-89.
Two holders containing a total of 38. Photographer
unknown.
Series IV: MOVING IMAGE
1989/009: V1
The Gospel Pearls and The King's Men,
10-19-89.
One 1/2" VHS color from Northern Virginia Cable TV station
WNVT-53/WNVC-56.
Appendix A: Dance Content
Concert
Description
Quebec Traditional Music and Dance
Raynald Ouellet, Marcel Messervier, and
Normand Lagault present traditional French-Canadian music and dance from
Quebec. They describe and play music for various dance forms, such as
galopes, the clog waltz, and a broom dance.
Legault demonstrates la gigue, a distinctively
Québécoise form of solo step dancing. Print
materials, photographs, and slides: FOLDERS 2-5, ENVELOPES 2-6; sound
recordings: AFC 1989/09:SR 1-2.
Eddie Blazonczyk and the Versatones
The group presents Polish-style polka music
to which audience members dance. Print materials contain information on the
history and development of this and other styles of polka. Print materials and
photographs: FOLDERS 6-9, ENVELOPES 8-10; sound recordings: AFC 1989/009: SR
3-4.