Collection Summary
Bruce Jackson and Diane Christian
collectioncirca 1961-1988
circa 1961-1988
AFC 2011/009
Jackson, Bruce, 1936-
Christian, Diane, 1939-
approximately 3346 items
5 containers
27.5 linear feet
5 containers; approximately
1400 items
197 sound cassettes :
analog
1062 sound tape reels
(5 in., 7 in., 10 in.) : analog
10 photographs : film
positives, color ; 35 mm
3 photographs :
prints, black and white ; 5 x 6 in. and smaller
approximately 614 film
elements
approximately 60
videocassettes
English
Collection materials mostly in English.
Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, Library of
Congress
Washington, D.C.
Documentation of fieldwork conducted by
Bruce Jackson in prisons in Indiana, Missouri, and Texas; recordings at concerts and
festivals including the Newport Folk Festival 1963-1965, 1967-1968; interviews
conducted at various events including Resurrection City, 1968; interviews with and
performances by various blues artists, folk artists, and others including poets and
literary figures, 1961-1980s; production footage for film documentaries on various
topics by Bruce Jackson and Diane Christian.
Provenance
Bruce Jackson and Diane Christian; purchase 2010-2011.
Processing History
The Bruce Jackson and Diane Christian collection was processed by Marcia K. Segal in
2011-2020. Candace Milburn (Veterans History Project) created a preliminary
inventory of moving images in 2011. Candace Milburn and Amy Maxwell (AFC intern)
transcribed sound recording container spine information to create an early version
of the audio inventory in 2011-2012. Moving images were inventoried by Adam
Schutzman (AFC intern), with guidance from Marlan Green (Conservation Division), in
2017.
Other Repositories
These collections are in the Archives and Manuscripts Collections, University at
Buffalo Libraries:
[ Bruce
Jackson papers (16/4F/133) ]
[ Bruce
Jackson Campus Revolt collection (16/4F/134) ]
Related Material
These collections are at the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress:
[ Bruce
Jackson Texas prison songs, 1964 (AFC 1965/011) ]
[ Bruce
Jackson Texas prison songs, 1965-1966 (AFC 1967/009) ]
[ Folklore
and Seeing: Photographs from Cummins Prison, 1915-2010, Lecture by Bruce Jackson
(AFC 2010/006) ]
[ Bruce
Jackson oral history interview conducted Nancy Groce (AFC 2010/014) ]
Copyright Status
Duplication of collection materials may be governed by copyright and other
restrictions.
Access and Restrictions
The Bruce Jackson and Diane Christian collection is open to research. To request
materials, please contact the Folklife Reading Room at [https://hdl.loc.gov/loc.afc/folklife.contact]
Certain restrictions to use or copying of materials may apply.
Preferred Citation
Bruce Jackson and Diane Christian collection (AFC 2011/009), Archive of Folk Culture,
American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Biographical Note
Bruce Jackson, born in Brooklyn, New York and raised in New Jersey, has lived most of
his life in Buffalo, New York, but traveled around the U.S. to do field work.
Together with Diane Christian he created five film documentaries, and has co-hosted
the Buffalo Film Seminar series since its inception in 2000. He is SUNY
Distinguished Professor and James Agee Professor of American Culture at University
of Buffalo, and in addition to film documentaries he is also widely published, and
has staged numerous photography exhibits.
Diane Christian was born in Brooklyn and raised in Rochester, New York. After nearly
eight years as a nun with the Sisters of Saint Joseph (in Buffalo), she left for a
career in higher education. Christian began teaching at the University at Buffalo in
1969, and met Bruce Jackson the following year. They married in 1973, and over the
course of their 50 years together have built a working partnership that has yielded
not only five film documentaries, but also co-hosting duties for the Buffalo Film
Seminar series, as well as other professional collaborations. She has published both
poetry and non-fiction, and continues to teach in the Department of English at
University of Buffalo, where she is SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor.
Scope and Content
Documentation of fieldwork conducted by Bruce Jackson in prisons in Indiana,
Missouri, and Texas; recordings at concerts and festivals including the Newport Folk
Festival 1963-1965, 1967-1968; interviews conducted at various events including
Resurrection City, 1968; interviews with and performances by various blues artists,
folk artists, and others including poets and literary figures, 1961-1980s;
production footage for film documentaries on various topics by Bruce Jackson and
Diane Christian.
Arrangement
The Bruce Jackson and Diane Christian collection is organized in four series:
- 1. Manuscript Materials
- 2. Sound Recordings
- 3. Graphic Materials
- 4. Moving Images
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
Christian, Diane, 1939-
Creeley, Robert, 1926-2005.
Hurt, Mississippi John, 1892-1966.
Jackson, Bruce, 1936-
James, Skip, 1902-1969.
Kunstler, William M. (William Moses), 1919-1995.
McClure, Michael.
Muddy Waters, 1915-1983.
Seeger, Pete, 1919-2004.
Organizations
Newport Folk Festival.
Subjects
African American prisoners.
Blues (Music)--1961-1970.
Death row inmates--United States.
Death row--United States.
Ex-nuns--United States--Interviews.
Folk festivals--United States.
Folk music--United States.
Poor People's Campaign.
Prisons--Indiana.
Prisons--Missouri.
Prisons--Texas.
Veterans--United States--Interviews.
Form/Genre
Correspondence.
Documentary films.
Field recordings.
Film.
Interviews.
Manuscripts.
Oral histories.
Photographs.
Sound recordings.
Videocassettes.
Container List
Series 1: Manuscript
Materials
1/1
Correspondence, 1965
1965
1/2
Catalog of recordings,
undated
undated
Typed document
1/3
Tape logs (original),
undated
undated
1/4
Logs for songs recorded at
various prisons, undated
undated
Also includes transcribed jokes. Typed and handwritten document.
1/5
Tapes from Vanguard,
undated
undated
1/6
Tapes from Guy Carawan,
undated
undated
1/7
Indiana State Prison and
Missouri Penitentiary: catalogs (1 of 2), 1962-1964
1962-1964
1/8
Indiana State Prison and
Missouri Penitentiary: catalogs (2 of 2), 1962-1964
1962-1964
1/9
Indiana State Prison:
transcripts (1 of 3), circa 1962
circa 1962
1/10
Indiana State Prison:
transcripts (2 of 3), circa 1962
circa 1962
1/11
Indiana State Prison:
transcripts (3 of 3), circa 1962
circa 1962
1/12
Missouri State Prison:
transcripts (1 of 2), circa 1962-1964
circa 1962-1964
1/13
Missouri State Prison:
transcripts (2 of 2), circa 1962-1964
circa 1962-1964
2/1
Texas prison interviews:
transcripts, binder 3, undated
undated
There is no binder 1 or 2 with the collection
2/2
Texas prison interviews:
transcripts, binder 4, undated
undated
There is no binder 1 or 2 with the collection
2/3
Prison interviews:
transcripts (1 of 2), undated
undated
2/4
Prison interviews:
transcripts (2 of 2), undated
undated
2/5
Dempsey Blackwell: interview
transcript, undated
undated
2/6
W.C. (Dutch) Erikson:
interview transcript; gospel group: transcriptions (1 of 2),
undated
undated
2/7
W.C. (Dutch) Erikson:
interview transcript; gospel group: transcriptions (2 of 2),
undated
undated
2/8
Sonny Lucchese: transcript
for interview, March 17,
1966
March 17, 1966
3/1
Bill McDonald: transcripts
of interviews, undated
undated
3/2
Ramsey 2: Clark McDonald
interview transcript (1 of 2), undated
undated
3/3
Ramsey 2: Clark McDonald
interview transcript (2 of 2), undated
undated
3/4
Interview transcripts: Jack
Rice, Della McCutcheon, John Breen, James Miller, Bill Woodward,
undated
undated
Transcripts for individual interviews.
3/5
Transcripts for non-metered
interviews, undated
undated
3/6
Audio tape boxes
(photocopies) (1 of 2), undated
undated
Photocopies arrived with the collection
3/7
Audio tape boxes
(photocopies) (2 of 2), undated
undated
Photocopies arrived with the collection
3/8
Audio tape containers for
SR1146-1160 (photocopies), undated
undated
4/1
Materials from sound
recording containers (1 of 3), undated
undated
4/2
Materials from sound
recording containers (2 of 3), undated
undated
4/3
Materials from sound
recording containers (3 of 3), undated
undated
4/4
Materials from moving image
containers (MV001-050), undated
undated
4/5
Materials from moving image
containers (MV051-100), undated
undated
4/6
Materials from moving image
containers (MV101-150), undated
undated
4/7
Materials from moving image
containers (MV151-200), undated
undated
4/8
Materials from moving image
containers (MV201-282), undated
undated
4/9
Materials from moving image
containers (MV296-302), undated
undated
5
Empty sound recording
boxes, undated
undated
Empty containers from selected rehoused sound recordings: SR0479, SR0480,
SR0481, SR0482, SR0757, SR0933, SR0938, and SR0939.
Series 2: Sound
Recordings
Information about the sound recordings is derived from sound recording
containers, accompanying documentation, and communications with Bruce
Jackson. Titles are a compilation of basic details from tape containers,
primarily tape box spines. Recognizable abbreviations are silently expanded.
The processor added information that appears in brackets, usually the
better-known title of a song or a performer, etc. Question marks indicate
information that has not been transcribed (when in brackets) or when the
transcription is conjecture. Not all of the information from the tape boxes
has been transcribed. Digital images of the containers are available on
request. The containers for SR0087 and SR0934 arrived at AFC empty, and each
was assigned an ID number in error.
Subseries 1: Documentaries,
fieldwork, and other projects
Sub-subseries 1:
Creeley
Sound recordings for the three Creeley film projects: "Willy's Reading"
(1982), "Creeley" (1988), and "Creeley and the Persistence of Verse"
(2001), as well as related recordings.
AFC 2011/009: SR1078
1 / Creeley, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Tape 1.
AFC 2011/009: SR1079
2 / [Creeley], circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Tape 2. Side 1: reels 6 and 7. Side 2: reel 8. This tape may be Tape
3, and is a dub of the original.
AFC 2011/009: SR1080
3 / Creeley, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Tape 3. Side 1: 8-13. Side 2: 14-15.
AFC 2011/009: SR1081
4 / Creeley, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Tape 4.
AFC 2011/009: SR1082
5 / MA-60 / Creeley and
Doris, July 18, 1984
July 18, 1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Tape 5. Bob and Doris. Side 1: restaurant / Doris's house. Side 2:
Doris's house / Ed and Jennifer D[?].
AFC 2011/009: SR1083
6 / Bob Creeley, Ed and
Jennifer Dorn [?] / Bob's wed [wedding?] / Naropa class, July 18, 1984
July 18, 1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Tape 6. Side 1: Doris's [?] / last mag [?]. Side 2 Naropa class.
"Naropa" is Naropa University, in Boulder, Colorado.
AFC 2011/009: SR1084
7 / Bob's Naropa class,
July 18, 1984
July 18, 1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Tape 7. See note for SR1083.
AFC 2011/009: SR1085
8 / MOP / Bob's Naropa
Class 7-18-84 / Allen Ginsberg, sync 7-19-84, July 18-19,
1984
July 18-19, 1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Tape 8. Side 1: Bob's Naropa class MOP [mit out picture; i.e.,
without picture], July 18. Side 2: Allen Ginsberg sync, July 19. See
note for SR1083.
AFC 2011/009: SR1086
9 / Allen Ginsberg /
MOP, July 18, 1984
July 18, 1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Tape 9. Sides 1 and 2: Allen Ginsberg in Boulder [Colorado]; no
picture. See note for SR1083.
AFC 2011/009: SR1087
10 / End of Ginsberg MOP
/ Wild Outside Apt / Bob's Friday Lecture, circa July 18, 1984
circa July 18, 1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Tape 10. Side 1: First few minutes Ginsberg MOP [mit out picture];
[?] outside apartment; Allen, Bob, Phil with [?], others with [?].
Side 2: Bob's Friday class.
AFC 2011/009: SR1088
11 / Bob's Class, July 20, 1984
July 20, 1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Tape 11. Both tape sides: Bob's class / Naropa.
AFC 2011/009: SR1089
12 / Martín Espada / Int
on Bob / Others come in / Boulder, circa 1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Tape 12. Interview on Bob; others join in.
AFC 2011/009: SR1090
13 / Bob, Bruce, Diane,
Henri Diege, September 25,
1984
September 25, 1984
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Tape 13. Bob, Bruce, Henri Diege / 96 Rumsey / (10 min.). Side 2:
Bob, Bruce, Henri, Diane.
AFC 2011/009: SR1091
14 / Creeley / UB Class,
October 23, 1984
October 23, 1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Tape 14.
AFC 2011/009: SR1092
15 / Creeley UB, October 23, 1984
October 23, 1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Tape 15.
AFC 2011/009: SR1093
16 / Creeley, October 23, 1984
October 23, 1984
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Tape 16. Both tape sides: wild take [?]
AFC 2011/009: SR1094
17 / Creeley Phila /
Temple, November 8,
1984
November 8, 1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Tape 17. Both tape sides: Temple [University?], Philadelphia
AFC 2011/009: SR1095
18 / Creeley / Temple,
November 8, 1984
November 8, 1984
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Tape 18. Both tape sides: Creeley reading, Temple [University?],
Philadelphia
AFC 2011/009: SR1096
19 / Creeley / Dub of
German Reading, June 11,
1983
June 11, 1983
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Tape 19.
AFC 2011/009: SR1097
21 / Creeley / MA / ME,
possibly December 7,
1984
possibly December 7, 1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Tape 21.The month and day are noted in the documentation but not the
year.
1. Harvard
Square
2. Bob, [?] -
Maine
3. Clock
4. [?]
AFC 2011/009: SR1098
22 / Creeley, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Tape 22. Creeley / Cambridge
AFC 2011/009: SR1099
23 / Creeley, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Tape 23.
AFC 2011/009: SR1100
24 / Creeley, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Tape 24. Side A: end 2
AFC 2011/009: SR1101
25 / Creeley, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Tape 25.
AFC 2011/009: SR1102
26 / Creeley, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Tape 26. Side 1: Bob - looking at photos. Side 2: Bob - [?].
AFC 2011/009: SR1103
27 / Creeley, November 16, 1984
November 16, 1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Tape 27. Irene AEB 1 with Steve Lacy Ensemble / Futurities (on Poem
of Robert Creeley)
AFC 2011/009: SR1104
28 / Creeley, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Tape 28. Side 1: Lacy 2. Side 2: 6B dub.
AFC 2011/009: SR1105
29 / Creeley / MLA
Reading, December 29,
1984
December 29, 1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Tape 29. Both tape sides: MLA Reading. Project [?] panel. MLA may be
the Modern Language Association.
AFC 2011/009: SR1106
30 / Creeley / Wild at
MLA / Wild at Maine / Sync at AK / 1-13, December 29, 1984
December 29, 1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Tape 30. "Wild" here probably means wild sound. "AK" is Albright-Knox
Art Gallery, in Buffalo, New York.
Side 1
Wild at MLA: 1)
Lobby 2) Bookshop 3) Bookshop
Wild at Maine: House
- window / Trees in [?] with sync [?]
Side 2
Bob and P[?] at
Albright House / 1-13 / sync
AFC 2011/009: SR1107
31 / MLA Panel: Papers
and Discussion, December 29,
1984
December 29, 1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Tape 31.
AFC 2011/009: SR1108
32 / Creeley / MLA
Session on WMDG, December 29,
1984
December 29, 1984
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Tape 32. Side 1: Room and Bob on WMDG. Side 2: Papers on WMDG.
AFC 2011/009: SR1109
33 / Creeley / Albright
Knox / Podium Tape WMDG / Dolby, January
14, 1985
January 14, 1985
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Tape 33. See note for SR1106.
AFC 2011/009: SR1110
34 / Creeley / AK
Reading, January 14,
1985
January 14, 1985
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Tape 34. See note for SR1106.
AFC 2011/009: SR1137
34 / Creeley Albright
Knox Sync Dub, January 14,
1985
January 14, 1985
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Tape 34 (dub). Albright-Knox reading. See notes for SR1106 and
SR1110.
AFC 2011/009: SR1111
35 / Creeley and Ashbery
NPR, January 26, 1985
January 26, 1985
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Tape 35. "Ashbery" is John Ashbery, a poet.
AFC 2011/009: SR1112
36 / Cemetery Poem,
November 1985
November 1985
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Tape 36.
AFC 2011/009: SR1153
1 / Bob Creeley:
Albright-Knox Reading, March 8,
1981
March 8, 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Creeley reading at Albright-Knox. Begins with chatter - mic is
attached to Bob. Then Murray Schwartz's off-mic intro / then
reading. See note for SR1106.
AFC 2011/009: SR1154
2 / Bob Creeley:
Albright-Knox Reading, March 8,
1981
March 8, 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Creeley reading at Albright-Knox. See note for SR1106.
AFC 2011/009: SR1155
3 / Bob Creeley and
Diane / Buffalo, March 30,
1981
March 30, 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Bob Creeley: talking with Diane and reading poems. Soundtrack for 000
rolls 9-11. Creeley rolls 4, 5, 6 at his house.
AFC 2011/009: SR1156
Bob Creeley / Soundtrack
for rolls 7 and 8, June 9,
1981
June 9, 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Side A: Bob and Irene / rolls 7 and 8. Bob Creeley, reading poems and
talking with Diane and Bruce at his house.
AFC 2011/009: SR1157
Bob Creeley / Soundtrack
for roll 9, June 9,
1981
June 9, 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Side 1: Bob and Diane / Roll 9. Bob Creeley at his house, talking
with Bruce and Diane and Willie.
AFC 2011/009: SR1113
Creeley 1 dub, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1114
Creeley 2 dub, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1115
Creeley 3 dub, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1116
Creeley 4 dub, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1117
Creeley 5 dub, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1118
Creeley 6 dub, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1119
Creeley 7 dub, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1120
Creeley 8 dub, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1121
Creeley 9 dub, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1122
Creeley 10 dub, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1123
Creeley 11 dub, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1124
Creeley 13 dub, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1125
Creeley 14 dub, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1127
Creeley 15 dub, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1128
Creeley 17 dub, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1129
Creeley 18 dub, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Temple [Temple University?]
AFC 2011/009: SR1126
Creeley 19 dub, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
UB class 1023
AFC 2011/009: SR1130
Creeley 22 dub, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1131
Creeley 23 dub, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1132
Creeley 24 dub, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1133
Creeley 25 dub, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1134
Creeley 26 dub [copy
1?], circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1135
Creeley 26 dub [copy
2?], circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
[?] photos
AFC 2011/009: SR1136
Creeley 32 dub, circa
1982-1984
circa 1982-1984
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
MLA room, int [interview?], bib [?]
Sub-subseries 2: Recordings
made in prisons
This includes recordings made in Arkansas, Indiana, Missouri, and
Texas.
AFC 2011/009: SR0889
I-1 / 105 / 1312 /
Indiana State Prison / #1: Hillbilly / Ferguson / Turpin / Bell /
others, circa 1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The spine label is from the Archives of Folk and Primitive Music,
Indiana University.
AFC 2011/009: SR0890
I-2 / 106 / 1313 /
Indiana State Prison / #2: Hillbilly / Ferguson / Turpin / Bell /
others, circa 1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The spine label is from the Archives of Folk and Primitive Music,
Indiana University.
AFC 2011/009: SR0891
I-3 / 107 / 1314 /
Indiana State Prison / #3: Sociological / Richard Woods on
prostitution, dope, circa
1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The spine label is from the Archives of Folk and Primitive Music,
Indiana University.
AFC 2011/009: SR0892
I-5 / 108 / 1315 /
Indiana State Prison / #4: Scatological: Kenny Grenert / Bell /
Ferguson, circa 1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The spine label is from the Archives of Folk and Primitive Music,
Indiana University.
AFC 2011/009: SR0893
I-7 / 111 / 1316 /
Indiana State Prison / #7: Blues / Eugene Rhodes, 1962
1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Labels on the box are from the Archives of Folk and Primitive Music,
Indiana University.
1. Talk on personal
experiences, on blues and other forms of folk music, on Blind
Lemon and other singers he knew
2. O Lordy Mama
(Moss)
3. Evil Hearted
Woman (Fuller)
Fragment
AFC 2011/009: SR0894
I-8 / 112 / 1317 /
Indiana State Prison / #8: Blues / Eugene Rhodes, March 31, 1962
March 31, 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Labels on the box are from the Archives of Folk and Primitive Music,
Indiana University.
1. Don't Want Me No
More (Moss)
2. Step It Up and Go
(Fuller)
3.
[unidentified]
Instrumental
4. If You See My
Saviour
5. Trucking Little
Baby (Fuller)
6. Good Morning
Little Schoolgirl
7. Talk on
Leadbelly
8. Dough Rolling
Papa (Moss)
Fragment
9. If You Ever Been
to Prison (Rhodes)
Fragment
10. Dough Rolling
Papa
11. [unidentified]
(Tampa Red)
Instrumental
12.
[unidentified]
Instrumental
13. John
Henry
Fragment
14. Why Don't You Do
Right
15. talk on Blind
Willie
AFC 2011/009: SR0895
I-9 / 113 / 1318 /
Indiana State Prison / #9: Blues / Eugene Rhodes / also #29 (Monan
Scatological), 1962
1962
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 1/2 ips and
7 1/2 ips, single track ; 7 in.
The spine label is from the Archives of Folk and Primitive Music,
Indiana University.
AFC 2011/009: SR0896
I-10 / 114 / 1319 /
Indiana State Prison / #10: Scatological / Prison / Gospel, March 10, 1962
March 10, 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The spine label is from the Archives of Folk and Primitive Music,
Indiana University.
1. Toasts -
Ferguson
2. Lawyer's Plea -
Ferguson
3. Dangerous Dan
McGrew - Ferguson
4. Birthday Cake -
Ferguson
5. Autobiographical
data - Ferguson
6. The Walls -
Ferguson
7. We're Not Living
- Ferguson
8. Precious Memories
- Paschal and group
9. Satan Done Tapped
My Line
10. One of those
Days
AFC 2011/009: SR0897
I-11 / 115 / 1320 /
Indiana State Prison / #11: Hillbilly, circa
1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The spine label is from the Archives of Folk and Primitive Music,
Indiana University.
AFC 2011/009: SR0898
I-12 / 116 / 1321 /
Indiana State Prison / #12: Hillbilly and 17 Ernie Collins, circa 1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The spine label is from the Archives of Folk and Primitive Music,
Indiana University.
AFC 2011/009: SR0899
I-13 / 117 / 1322 /
Indiana Reformatory, Pendleton / #12: Hillbilly (orig. was 1800
feet), circa 1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The spine label is from the Archives of Folk and Primitive Music,
Indiana University.
AFC 2011/009: SR0900
I-13A / 118 / Indiana
Reformatory, Pendleton / #13a: Hillbilly, R & B / 1333, circa 1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The spine label is from the Archives of Folk and Primitive Music,
Indiana University.
AFC 2011/009: SR0901
I-15 / 119 / Indiana
Reformatory, Pendleton / #15: Jokes / Blues / R & B / 1324,
circa 1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The spine label is from the Archives of Folk and Primitive Music,
Indiana University.
AFC 2011/009: SR0746
I-17 / 120 / 1044 /
Indiana State Prison / #17: Blues / Eugene Rhodes, April 20, 1962
April 20, 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Labels on the tape box are from the Archives of Folk and Primitive
Music, Indiana University
1. Talk on his
conviction
2. "I Keep
Wonderin'" (he wrote)
3. Talk on Buddy
Moss, Blind Lemon Jefferson
4. See That My Grave
Is Kept Clean (fragment)
5. Talk on Buddy
Moss, Blind Boy Fuller
6. She's Crazy Bout
Me
7. I'm Gonna Find My
Woman (Fuller)
8. C.C. Rider
(6-string, walking bass)
9. C.C. Rider
(6-string, picking)
10. C.C. Rider
(6-string, chording)
11. I'm Gonna Find
My Woman (fragment)
12. Tricks Ain't
Workin' No More (12-string; fragment)
13. Tricks Ain't
Workin' No More (6-string; fragment)
14. Jelly,
Jelly
AFC 2011/009: SR0747
I-18 / 121 / 1045 /
Indiana State Prison / #18: Blues / Eugene Rhodes / 12-string, April 21, 1962
April 21, 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The letters in parentheses are probably guitar tunings--(E) is the
key of E, etc. Labels on the tape box are from the Archives of Folk
and Primitive Music, Indiana University.
1. I Just Keep
Wondering (E)
2. Jelly, Jelly
(D)
3. C.C. Rider
(E)
4. She's Crazy 'Bout
Me (C)
5. If You See My
Saviour
6. Fast Life
(A)
7. Why Don't You Do
Right (D)
8. Hard Hearted
Woman (E)
9. I'm Gonna Find My
Woman (G)
10. Key to the
Highway (E)
11. Don't You
Remember Me (C)
AFC 2011/009: SR0748
I-19 / 122 / 1046 /
Indiana State Prison / #19: Blues / Eugene Rhodes, possibly April 21, 1962
possibly April 21, 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A label on the tape box is from the Archives of Folk and Primitive
Music, Indiana University.
AFC 2011/009: SR0750
I-20 / 124 / 1048 /
Indiana State Prison / #20: Narcotics Roundtable, April 21, 1962
April 21, 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Narcotics - 5-6 convicts talking about experiences as junkies [sic].
A label on the tape box is from the Archives of Folk and Primitive
Music, Indiana University.
AFC 2011/009: SR0749
I-21 / 123 / 1047 /
Indiana State Prison / #21: Narcotics Roundtable, April 21, 1962
April 21, 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Narcotics - prison life. A label on the tape box is from the Archives
of Folk and Primitive Music, Indiana University.
AFC 2011/009: SR0751
I-22 / 125 / 1049 /
Indiana State Prison / #22: Hillbilly and Folk / Hank Ferguson,
April 22, 1962
April 22, 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Labels on the tape box are from the Archives of Folk and Primitive
Music, Indiana University.
The
Walls
You've Only Been My
Friend
If I Lost
You
Life
Trouble Got In My
Way
Shackles and
Chains
Folsom Prison
Blues
I'm Not
Living
Get a Little Dirt on
Your Hands
Frankie and
Johnny
Nine-Pound
Hammer
Blue
Yodel
John
Henry
Thunder
Road
In the
Pines
Brown
Eyes
AFC 2011/009: SR0752
I-23 / 126 / 1050 /
Indiana State Prison / #23: Hillbilly and Folk / Hank Ferguson,
April 22, 1962
April 22, 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Labels on the tape box are from the Archives of Folk and Primitive
Music, Indiana University.
Going Down That Road
Feeling Bad
Rich Girl, Poor
Girl
Wagon
Yard
Gotta Travel
On
Irene
Wreck of the Old
#9
Wreck of the Old
#97
Don't Take Your Guns
to Town
Knoxville
Girl
Cotton
Fields
Worried
Man
Little Brown
Jug
Waiting for a
Train
Wabash
Cannonball
You Think You've Got
Troubles
Trigger
Jones
Loaded Pistol and
Loaded Dice
AFC 2011/009: SR0753
I-24 / 127 / 1051 /
Indiana State Prison / #24: Scatological / Ferguson and Greenery,
circa April 22,
1962
circa April 22, 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A label on the tape box is from the Archives of Folk and Primitive
Music, Indiana University.
AFC 2011/009: SR0754
I-25 / 128 / 1052 /
Indiana State Prison / #25: Scatological / Ferguson and Greenery,
circa April 22,
1962
circa April 22, 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A label on the tape box is from the Archives of Folk and Primitive
Music, Indiana University.
AFC 2011/009: SR0755
I-26 / 129 / 1053 /
Indiana State Prison / #26: Blues / Eugene Rhodes, April 23, 1962
April 23, 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Labels on the tape box are from the Archives of Folk and Primitive
Music, Indiana University.
Death Cell Blues
(instrumental flat-pick, 6-string
So Long
(12-string)
9-Pound Hammer
(6-string)
Don't Talk Me to
Death (6-string)
See That My Grave is
Kept Clean (12-string)
Dough-Rollin' Papa
(12-string)
Graveyard Blues
(12-string)
Backwater Blues
(6-string)
If You See My
Saviour (6-string)
Blues Leaping from
Texas (12-string)
Careless Love
(12-string)
What's It All About
(instrumental; 12-string)
AFC 2011/009: SR0756
I-27 / 130 / 1054 /
Indiana State Prison / #27: Blues / Eugene Rhodes, April 23, 1962
April 23, 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Labels on the tape box are from the Archives of Folk and Primitive
Music, Indiana University.
John Henry
(12-string)
Motherless Children
(fragment)
You Got to Give Me
Some of It
Talking' About My
Time (12-string)
Working' on the
Levee (12-string)
You've Got to Reap
What You Sow
Mean
Mistreater
Next Time You See
Me
Step It Up and
Go
Was I
Made
In the
Pines
If She's Your
Woman
Jinx Man
Blues
Prison Cell
Blues
AFC 2011/009: SR0757
I-28 / 131 / 1055 /
Indiana State Prison / #28: Jazz Gospel Hillbilly Blues, circa 1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0758
I-29 / 132 / 1056 /
Indiana State Prison / #29: Scatological (Negro) / Mo non, circa 1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips,
single track ; 7 in.
Speaker is Manon, 42 years old, from Kansas City (?). The recording
includes "Where's Falron[?]" and "John and Gorilla." A label on the
tape box is from the Archives of Folk and Primitive Music, Indiana
University.
AFC 2011/009: SR0759
I-30 / 133 / 1056 /
Indiana State Prison / #30: Scatological: narcotics, crime, prison
conditions, April 24,
1962
April 24, 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips,
single track ; 7 in.
A label on the tape box is from the Archives of Folk and Primitive
Music, Indiana University.
AFC 2011/009: SR0760
I-31 / 134 / 1057 /
Indiana State Prison / #31: Blue Grass / Young / McCloud / Wells /
Stillwell, circa 1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips,
single track ; 7 in.
A label on the tape box is from the Archives of Folk and Primitive
Music, Indiana University.
AFC 2011/009: SR0761
I-32 / 135 / 1058 /
Indiana State Prison / #32: Blue Grass / Young / McCloud / Wells /
Stillwell, circa 1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A label on the tape box is from the Archives of Folk and Primitive
Music, Indiana University.
AFC 2011/009: SR0762
I-33 / 136 / 1059 /
Indiana State Prison / #33: Blue Grass / Young / McCloud / Wells /
Stillwell, circa 1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A label on the tape box is from the Archives of Folk and Primitive
Music, Indiana University.
AFC 2011/009: SR0763
I-34 / 137 / 1060 /
Indiana State Prison / #34: Sociological: narcotics, crime, prison
conditions, etc., April 24,
1962
April 24, 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A label on the tape box is from the Archives of Folk and Primitive
Music, Indiana University.
AFC 2011/009: SR0764
I-35 / 138 / 1061 /
Indiana State Prison / #35: Hillbilly / Ferguson / others, circa 1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A label on the tape box is from the Archives of Folk and Primitive
Music, Indiana University.
AFC 2011/009: SR0765
I-36 / 139 / 1062 /
Indiana State Prison / #36: Blues / Rhodes / others, circa 1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A label on the tape box is from the Archives of Folk and Primitive
Music, Indiana University.
AFC 2011/009: SR0766
I-37 / 140 / 1063 /
Indiana State Prison / #37: Blues and Jazz / Rhodes / others, circa 1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A label on the tape box is from the Archives of Folk and Primitive
Music, Indiana University.
AFC 2011/009: SR0767
I-38 / 141 / 1064 /
Indiana State Prison / #38: Scatological / Greenery / Ferguson,
circa 1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A label on the tape box is from the Archives of Folk and Primitive
Music, Indiana University.
AFC 2011/009: SR0768
I-39 / 142 / 1065 /
Indiana State Prison / #39: Sociological / (1) Reed: conditions /
(2) Ferguson: narcotics, circa
1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips,
single track ; 7 in.
A label on the tape box is from the Archives of Folk and Primitive
Music, Indiana University.
Reed (prisoner
#27875) - talk on prison
Charlie Ferguson -
autobiographical junkie notes
AFC 2011/009: SR0769
I-40 / 143 / 1066 /
Indiana State Prison / #40: Misc. / Radio Show WFIU, circa 1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A label on the tape box is from the Archives of Folk and Primitive
Music, Indiana University.
AFC 2011/009: SR0770
I-41 / 144 / 1067 / #41:
78 rpm records owned by Rhodes, copied from discs, July 1962
July 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7
in.
Copies of 78 rpm tapes from collection of Eugene Rhodes borrowed from
his sister in Indianapolis. Labels on the tape box are from the
Archives of Folk and Primitive Music, Indiana University.
AFC 2011/009: SR0771
I-42 / 145 / 1068 /
Indiana State Prison / #42 / Hank Ferguson / Folk Songs, circa 1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Labels on the tape box are from the Archives of Folk and Primitive
Music, Indiana University.
Barbara
Allen
Sweet Betsy from
Pike [Sweet Betsy from the Pike]
Little
Mohee
Darlin' Nellie
Gray
Down in the
Valley
Blue-Tailed
Fly
Careless
Love
Signoff
AFC 2011/009: SR0730
I-43 / 1028 / #43:
Indiana State Prison / Hank Ferguson: Folk Songs, July 16, 1962
July 16, 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Labels on the tape box are from the Archives of Folk and Primitive
Music, Indiana University
Take This
Hammer
I Was Seeing Nelly
Home
There's One More
River to Cross
My Grandfather's
Clock
Lonesome
Road
I'm Not
Living
The
Walls
Life
Over
There
Was You
There
AFC 2011/009: SR0731
I-44 / 1029 / #44:
Indiana State Prison / Hillbilly / 191, circa
1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0732
I-45 / 1030 / #45:
Indiana State Prison / Hillbilly / Ferguson and others / 198, circa 1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0733
I-46 / 1031 / #46:
Indiana State Prison / Spirituals / 199, circa
1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips and
7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.
AFC 2011/009: SR1058
66 / 101M /
1123
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
621 / #101 Missouri State Prison.
AFC 2011/009: SR1059
68 / #103 / 1124 /
Missouri State Prison / Pat Bilby on Angola, Prison Stories / 13
August 1962, August 13,
1962
August 13, 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4, one
track ; 7 in.
Reel 68. "Pat" 13 on Angola. A label for the Archives of Folk and
Primitive Music, Indiana University, is on the tape box.
AFC 2011/009: SR1060
69 / 105M / Davis and
Gordon / 1125
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Reel 69. 624.
Humor
Willie
Davis
AFC 2011/009: SR1061
70 / 1161 / #106
Missouri State Prison / 13 August 1962 / Prison and Crime Stories /
Pat and Len / 1126, August 13,
1962
August 13, 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Reel 70. 16 / Crime. A label for the Archives of Folk and Primitive
Music, Indiana University, is on the tape box.
AFC 2011/009: SR1062
71 / 107M Missouri State
Prison / Holmes / 1127, circa
1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Reel 71. 625.
AFC 2011/009: SR0722
72 / 108M / Holmes /
1128 / Missouri State Prison / 626, circa
1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0723
73 / 109M / 1021 /
Missouri State Prison / 627, circa
1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0724
74 / 110M / 1022 /
Missouri State Prison / 628, circa
1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0725
75 / 111M / 1023 /
Missouri State Prison / 629, circa
1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0726
76 / 112M / 1024 /
Missouri State Prison / 630, circa
1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0727
77 / 113 / 1025 /
Missouri State Prison #10 / Crimes and Stories / Pat and Len, August 14, 1962
August 14, 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
full track, mono ; 7 in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0728
78 / 114M / 1026 /
Missouri State Prison, circa
1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0729
79 / 115M / 1027 /
Missouri State Prison / 632, circa
1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0734
80 / 116 / 1032 /
Missouri State Prison / Prison Stories / Pat and Guy / #18, August 14, 1962
August 14, 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips,
single track, mono ; 7 in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0735
81 / 117M / 1033 / Davis
and Gillam / Missouri State Prison / 633, August 14, 1962
August 14, 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0736
82 / 118M / 1034 /
Missouri State Prison / 634, circa
1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0737
83 / 119M / 1035 /
Missouri State Prison / 635, circa
1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0738
84 / 120M / 1036 /
Missouri State Prison / 636, circa
1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0739
85 / 121M / 1037 /
Missouri State Prison / 637, circa
1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0740
87 / 122M / 1039 /
Missouri State Prison / 638, circa
1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0741
88 / 123M / 1040 /
Missouri State Prison / 639, circa
1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0742
89 / 124M / 1041 /
Missouri State Prison / 640, circa
1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0743
96 / 125M / 1038 /
Holmes / Missouri State Prison / 641, circa
1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0744
90 / 126M / 1042 /
Missouri State Prison / 642, circa
1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0745
91 / 127M / 1043 /
Missouri State Prison / 613, circa
1962
circa 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
What Could I Do -
Mahalia Jackson
Even Me - Mahalia
Jackson
Since I Found the
Light - Ward Singers
I Just Can't Make It
Myself - Ward Singers
Get Away Jordan -
Original Gospel Harmonettes
Hard Luck Blues -
Buster Bennett Trio
I Don't Want No
Woman - Bobby "Blue" Bland
I Smell Trouble -
Bobby "Blue" Bland
Green Grass Blues -
Big Bill Broonzy
Key to the Highway -
Big Bill Broonzy, Terry [Sonny Terry?], others
When I Been Drinking
- Big Bill Broonzy
Shine On, Shine On -
Big Bill Broonzy
A Fool for You - Ray
Charles
This Little Girl of
Mine - Ray Charles
Walking the Blues -
Jack Dupree, Mr. Bear
Next Time You See Me
- Little Junior Parker
Got My Mojo Working
- Muddy Waters
I Don't Know Why -
Muddy Waters
I'm Ready - Muddy
Waters
AFC 2011/009: SR0694
Topic prison LP master
dub, undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Dub of master for Topic LP
Side 1
429 / Grizzly Bear /
JJ Spades
729 / Poor Boy #2 /
Smith
805 / Black Gal /
Chinaman, FW
530 / Captain /
Don't Feel Sorry
Side 2
Down the Line, Page,
Loggin [?], 307
Hammer Ring, Spring,
CC / 446
Drop Em Down,
Tippett, 445
Down on the River,
JJ / 317
Lo[?], John,
Chinaman, CC 637
AFC 2011/009: SR1003
Reel #8 -2-1 - 1069 /
Bobby Asch / MSP, June 22,
1964
June 22, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
four track ; 7 in.
Reel #1, recorded at Mississippi State Penitentiary. Bobby's surname
is given as "Ash" on the tape box back.
AFC 2011/009: SR1004
9-22-1070 RI-B MSP /
Robert Brown (07281-J) Alfred Jones (72471), guitar and vocal;
William Nicholson (0468J), June 23,
1964
June 23, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, four track ;
7 in.
Reel #MSP 2-2, recorded at Mississippi State Penitentiary.
1. Boss Man
(Jones)
2. Sweet Sixteen
(Jones)
3. Uncle Tom (his
own)
4. Too
Late
5. Sweet Little
Angel (B.B. King)
6. Someday Baby
(Waters)
7. The Doc (Rufus
Thomas)
8. Long Tall Sally
(Little Richard); Brown on harp
9. Oh Baby (B.B.
King) - Nicholson
10. Good Golly Miss
Molly (Little Richard)
AFC 2011/009: SR1005
10 - 2-3 - 1071 / Willie
Davis and Bill Jones / MSP, June 23,
1964
June 23, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
four track ; 7 in.
Reel #MSP 2-3, recorded at Mississippi State Penitentiary. According
to the tape box back, on the last quarter of Side 2, "Woodward talks
about prison sex."
Side 1
Willie Davis -
Slim
Side 2
Willie Davis and
Bill Jones, with Bill Woodward
AFC 2011/009: SR1006
11 - 2-4 - 1072 / Bill
Woodward / MSP
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
four track (first side) ; 7 in.
Reel #MSP 2-4, recorded at Mississippi State Penitentiary. Bill
Woodward interview on prison sex.
51 New Mexico,
Silver City
33
Arkansas
AFC 2011/009: SR1007
12 - 2-5 - 1073 / Jones,
Woodward, Guy / MSP, June 23,
1964
June 23, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
four track (first side) ; 7 in.
Reel #MSP 2-5, recorded at Mississippi State Penitentiary. Wild Bill
Jones, Bill Woodward, Earl Guy.
Side 1
1. Broke Down Ford
(Chuck Berry)
2. Goin' Down Slow
(Big Masa [?])
3. Hey [?]
Bop
4. Down Home
Fool
5. Woman Trouble
Blues
6. Big House
Blues
7. Kidney
Stew
8. All the Things
You Give [?]
Side 2
1. Rum
Here
2. Quiet
Whiskey
3. Gimme That
Wine
4. Big
House
AFC 2011/009: SR1008
13 - 1074 / MSP, June 24, 1964
June 24, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
four track ; 7 in.
Willie Davis and Bill Jones perform jokes, stomps, and toasts.
Recorded at Mississippi State Penitentiary.
AFC 2011/009: SR1009
14 - 1075 / Willie Davis
and Bill Jones / MSP, June 24,
1964
June 24, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track ; 7 in.
Reel #14. Recorded at Mississippi State Penitentiary.
AFC 2011/009: SR1010
15 - 1076 / Willie Davis
/ MSP, June 24, 1964
June 24, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track ; 7 in.
Reel #15. Willie Davis talks about prison sex. Recorded at
Mississippi State Penitentiary.
AFC 2011/009: SR1011
16 - 1077 / Jones and
Davis / MSP, June 24,
1964
June 24, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track ; 7
in.
Reel #16. Wild Bill Jones and Willie Davis. Recorded at Mississippi
State Penitentiary.
AFC 2011/009: SR1012
17 / 1078 / Bill
Woodward and Frosty / MSP, June 25,
1964
June 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded at Mississippi State Penitentiary. Two photos originally
housed in the tape box have been relocated to the graphic materials
series.
AFC 2011/009: SR1013
18 / 1079 / Earl Guy and
Lou Miller / MSP, June 25,
1964
June 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
four track ; 7 in.
Reel #2. Recorded at Mississippi State Penitentiary. Earl Guy and Lou
Miller. Subjects: race riot, prison sex, prison status.
AFC 2011/009: SR1014
21 / 1080 / Ramsey,
July 1, 1964
July 1, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, four track ;
7 in.
Reel 21. Blackwell, Dempsey 30. Ramsey State Farm, Camp 1 (white).
General, slang, etc.
AFC 2011/009: SR1015
22 / 1081 / Ramsey,
July 1, 1964
July 1, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track ; 7
in.
Reel 22. Dempsey, Blackwell. Ramsey State Farm, Camp 1. Stories and
slang. Johnny Jackson [prisoner number] 128243; cell 2, 2 row, 4
wing. John Henry, I ain't no Christian, I never been baptized (Go
Down Old Hannah), Didn't Come Here to Worry, Never Been to Houston,
Mexican and rubber snake (joke), niggers pistol and Mexican knife
fight Jack O Diamonds, Run Your Daughter Off to School.
AFC 2011/009: SR1016
23 / 1082 / Work Songs
and Spirituals / Ramsey, July 1,
1964
July 1, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track ; 7 in.
Reel 23. Johnny Jackson [prisoner number] 128243, James W. Hobbs
[prisoner number] 154497, Houston D. Page [prisoner number] 169498,
William A. Evans [prisoner number] 165230.
1. Hammer
Rig
2. Raise Em Up
Higher
3. Run Your Daughter
Off to School
4. Stackolee
[?]
Pop version
5. Sending Up My
Timber
6. Yellow
Gal
7. Wash Your Sins
Away
8. If I Win the
World and Lose My Soul
9. Tons [?] in My
Heart (Evans)
10. Let's Have
Church
AFC 2011/009: SR1017
24 / 1083 / Country /
Ramsey, July 1, 1964
July 1, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track ; 7
in.
Reel 24. Ramsey State Farm, Camp 1. Leon Purdue (guitar and vocal),
Bobby Welsh (mandolin and guitar and [?]), Miller ([?]).
If You're Teasing
(Purdue)
Columbus
Stockade
Bluegrass Breakdown
- his own
Homely
Touch
My Son Calls Another
Man Daddy (Hank Williams)
All Around the Water
Tank (Jimmie Rodgers)
Milk Cow
Blues
Talking Blues
(Purdue)
Orange Blossom
Special (Welsh)
San Antonio
Rose
Sweet Georgia
Brown
Shanty in My Old
Back Yard ([?] Johnny Long [?], in 1937) (a parody he heard in
here)
AFC 2011/009: SR1018
25 / 1084 / Preaching
and Spirituals / Ramsey #1, July 1,
1964
July 1, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track ; 7
in.
Reel 25. Ramsey State Farm, Camp 1. See SR1016 for list of
participants.
1. Christian
[?]
2. Houston Page -
Preaching and Spirituals
3. Meet Me in
Galilee
4. Talk on
preacher
5. New B[?]
G[?]
6. See How They Then
Done My Lord
7. Job's
Servant
AFC 2011/009: SR1019
26 / 1085 / Ramsey Farm
/ Unit #1, July 2, 1964
July 2, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track, stereo ; 7 in.
Reel 26. Ramsey State Farm, Camp 1. David Tippett; Houston, 31;
Johnny Jackson.
1. and 2.
[unidentified] - Tippett
3. This is the Man
that Killed John Henry (Take This Hammer) - Tippett and
Jackson
Ex Plano song and slang involved
4. 21 Hammers -
Tippett and Jackson
5. Grizzly
Bear
6. My Timber's
Getting' Limber
7. Slang
AFC 2011/009: SR1020
27 / 1086 / Ramsey Farm
/ Unit #1 / David Tippett and Johnny Jackson, July 2, 1964
July 2, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track,
stereo ; 7 in.
Reel 27. Ramsey State Farm, Camp 1. David Tippett; Johnny
Jackson.
1. Schoolboy
(song)
2. Feeble Old Man
(toast) - Tippett
3. Sam McGhee
(toast) - Tippett
4. Dance of the [?]
(toast) - Tippett
5. Pimping Sam
(toast) - Tippett
6. Have You Seen My
Mule (toast) - Tippett
Fragment
7. Waxy Wing (toast)
- Tippett
Fragment
8. No Good Whore
(toast) - Tippett
Fragment
9. Piccolo Pete
(toast) - Tippett
Tape runs out
AFC 2011/009: SR1021
28 / 1087 / Ramsey State
Farm Unit 1 / Tippett and Jackson, July 2,
1964
July 2, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track, stereo ; 7 in.
Reel 28. Otey, Ramsey State Farm, Unit 1. David Tippett; Johnny
Jackson
1. Blue Velvet Band
- Tippett
2. Dillinger
Youngblood - Jackson
3. I Don't Want No
One [?] - Jackson
4. Life of a Junkie
- Tippett
5. Wine Headed Woman
- Tippett
6. Crooked Foot John
(song)
7. I Was Down in the
Bottom (song)
AFC 2011/009: SR1022
29 / 1088 / Ramsey Farm
#1 / Stories and Slang, July 2,
1964
July 2, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
four track, stereo ; 7 in.
Reel 29. Ramsey State Farm, Camp 1. A.S. Corbett, Arthur Riley, Don
Powell, Jackie Stewart (all white), William Co [?], Joe Petty.
AFC 2011/009: SR1023
30 / 1089 / Allen Eugene
Mason, 29, probably July 2 or 3,
1964
probably July 2 or 3, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track, stereo ; 7 in.
Reel 30. Lead by Bobby Welch. 1. 17057 (by him his number). Unclear
if the prisoner number belongs to Welch or Mason.
1. Always and
Forever - by him
2. I've Got Some
Living to Do
3. 170597 (his
#s)
Probably his prisoner number
4. Spring Has
Come
5. Dallas County
Jail
6. She Thinks I
Still Care (George Jones)
Elmer [?] Bone [?] -
Slang
AFC 2011/009: SR1024
31 / 1090 / Ramsey, Unit
#1 / Jack Rice, 57, July 3,
1964
July 3, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono (Side 1) and stereo (Side 2) ; 7 in.
Reel 31. Ramsey State Farm, Unit 1. Jack Rice, 57. Conditions and
[?].
AFC 2011/009: SR1025
32 / 1091 / Ramsey, Unit
#1 / David Tippett - Bio, July 3,
1964
July 3, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track,
stereo ; 7 in.
Reel 32. Ramsey State Farm, Unit 1.
1. Bio
2. The
Teacher
3. While Playing
Short Coin
4. John Henry
(song)
5. Schoolboy
(Stewball) (song)
6. It takes a man to
[?] (song)
7. Witness for My
Lord (song)
8. Face on the
Barroom Floor (toast)
AFC 2011/009: SR1026
33 / 1092 / Ramsey, Unit
#1 / Tippett, July 3,
1964
July 3, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
four track, stereo ; 7 in.
Reel 33. Ramsey State Farm, Unit 1. David Tippett.
1. Face on the
Barroom Floor (toast)
2. Herman from the
Shark Tooth Shore (toast)
3. Boot Hill McCoy
(toast)
[unnumbered] Talk on
toasts x/oe [?]
4. Dangerous Dan
McGrew (toast)
[unnumbered]
Peaches
Continued on Side 2
AFC 2011/009: SR1027
34 / 1093 / Ramsey #2,
July 3, 1964
July 3, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track, stereo ; 7 in.
Reel 34. Recorded at Ramsey State Farm, #2. Participants: Williams,
Miller, Smith, Kimble, Champion, Lewis Houston, Walker.
1. Rattler - Smith,
lead
2. Old Hannah -
Williams, lead
3. Talk -
Smith
4. Black Betty -
Williams; Smith on second verse
5. Grizzly Bear -
Williams
AFC 2011/009: SR0681
35 / 1094 / Ramsey /
Unit 2, July 3 or 4,
1964
July 3 or 4, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track,
stereo ; 7 in.
Recorded at Ramsey State Farm, #2. The following names appear on the
tape box back: CB Kissler, James A. Champion (prisoner #124121), Lee
Curtis Tyler (prisoner #143472), Marco [?] Smith [the number is only
partially legible].
1. Talk -
[unidentified]
2. Stewball (Smith)
- Dendrich takes over
3. Texarkana Mary -
Dendrich and H.
4. Hammer - Dendrich
and Williams
5. Pick a Bale of
Cotton - Dendrich
6. Grey Goose -
Miller, P., Houston
7. Black Betty -
Dendrich
AFC 2011/009: SR0772
36 / 1095, possibly July 4, 1964
possibly July 4, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, stereo ; 7
in.
Recorded at Ramsey Unit 2. Jesse Hendrick is identified variously as
G.I. Jim and as G.I. Hendrick.
1. Black Betty
(Hammer Ring) - G.I. Hendrick
Bad, picked up by Williams (mics reversed on the [?]
2. Long Gone (Matt
Williams)
3. Pick a Bale of
Cotton - Lewis Houston and Jesse Hendrick
Play back with side 2 up rec [recorded] low
4. I Wonder What's
the Matter - Matt Williams
5. My Lord [?]
There's Room Enough - read by G.I.
6. I Shall Not Be
Moved - G.I.
AFC 2011/009: SR0773
37 / 1096, July 4, 1964
July 4, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, stereo ; 7
in.
Recorded at Ramsey Unit 2, in the outside yard.
1. Go Down Old
Hannah - C.B. Kimball
2. I Wonder What's
the Matter - (G.I.) Mr. Clean (Ration)
3. Shorty, Shorty -
Williams, G.I., Houston
4. Rattler - G.I.,
Williams
5. Stewball -
G.I.
6. Yellow Gal (Bud
Houston) - Williams [?]
7. Fragment -
Houston
8. B[?] Cut Rosie -
Kimball
9. Chain Gang -
G.I.
10. Nobody's Darling
But Mine - G.I. and Houston
11. Go Down Old
Hannah - Williams
AFC 2011/009: SR0774
38 / 1097, July 4, 1964
July 4, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track,
stereo ; 7 in.
Recorded at Ramsey Unit 2, in the yard.
1. Go Down Old
Hannah - Williams and Hendrick (picks up from [?])
2. Midnight Special
- G.I. Hendrick and Houston
3. Tampa Florida -
Hendrick, Smith, Williams
4. No More Cane on
the Brazos - Hendrick, Smith, Williams
5. [?]
6. Goodbye My Love
Goodbye - Houston
7. Talk
8. [?] the line -
Williams, etc.
AFC 2011/009: SR0775
39 / 1098 / Williams,
July 4, 1964
July 4, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Recorded at Ramsey Unit 2.
1. Old Missy
(becomes Stewball)
2. Talk - Williams
and Houston
3. Long Gone -
Williams and Houston
4. The Letter -
Williams and Houston
5. Shorty George -
Williams and Houston
6. Yellow Gal -
Williams and Houston
7. Talk - Williams
and Houston
8. Go Down Ol Hannah
[?]
AFC 2011/009: SR0776
40 / 1099, July 4, 1964
July 4, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Recorded at Ramsey Unit 2. The participants include Williams and
Houston. According to the tape box back, Stewart is the guard.
1. Nigger Like
Lasses - Walk Straight
2. Please Have Mercy
on a Long Time Man
3. Two White
Horses
4. Where You Lead Me
I Will Follow - Houston
5. Pull
Do
6. Talk
AFC 2011/009: SR0777
41 / 1100, July 4, 1964
July 4, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Recorded at Ramsey Unit 2. The participants include Matt Williams and
Houston.
1. Talk (15
minutes)
2. Grizzly
Bear
AFC 2011/009: SR0778
42 / 1101, July 4, 1964
July 4, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, stereo ; 7
in.
Spirituals, recorded at Ramsey Unit 2.
Light Road - Eddie
Ray Zachery
None But the
Righteous - Johnnie R. [?] Adams
Four and Twenty
Elders - James Johnson
Brighter Day - Adam
[?] A. Martin
Run Out - Leroy
Martindell
That's All Wright
[Right] - Douglas Connor
Assassination of the
President - Johnnie H. Robinson
Pressing On - James
Johnson
AFC 2011/009: SR0779
43 / 1102, July 4, 1964
July 4, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded at Ramsey Unit 2.
1. Little Old Wicked
Nell - B[?]ton and Pork Chop
2. Boys the World
Owes Me Nothing - Williams
3. KC Jones [Casey
Jones] - P.C.
Starts out "KC Jones" becomes "Titanic"
4. Where Sitting in
Boston [?], Baby Don't Say No
5. Pretty
Pill
6. Big
Tony
Fragment
7. Hammer Ring
(Don't You Hear My Hammer Ring) - Matt; Pork Chop, singer; Noah
sometimes
8. Down in the
Valley - Pork Chop
9. Where Was She
Sleeping
10. Show Me the Way
to Go Home
11. Mighty
Day
12. La Carmino -
Kimball
In Spanish
13. Get Away from My
Window (into Stewball) - Kimball and Pork Chop
AFC 2011/009: SR0780
44 / 1103, July 4, 1964
July 4, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track, mono ; 7 in.
Willie Upshaw (Dallas, Texas), vocal and piano. Recorded at Ramsey
Unit 1, on the gym stage.
Side 1
1. There's a
Brighter Day
2. He Is My
Light
3. I
Believe
4. Save
Me
5. Misty
Instrumental
6. Hallelujah I Love
Her So
Recorded by Ray Charles
7. Let Them
[?]
8. Drowning in My
Own Tears and I Feel for You
Continued on Side 2
Side 2
1. Drowning in My
Own Tears and I Feel for You
Continued from Side 1
2. Yes He
Will
3. Saints Go
Marching In
Instrumental
4. Never
Alone
5. Without a
God
6. He'll Have to
Go
AFC 2011/009: SR0781
45 / 1104, July 5, 1964
July 5, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Negro group - spiritual and river, recorded at Retrieve Farm
(prison)
1. I Don't Have to
Worry - William J Gaines
Prisoner #174629
2. Run Rattler
Run
3. Let Your Hammer
Ring - choir - rehearsed and led by inmates [?]
4. Peace in the
Valley - choral group
Recorded by Red Foley)
5. Christian
Journey
6. Mary Don't You
Weep
7. Everlasting Arms
- Jefferson
8. Nearer My God to
Thee
9. Blue Moon (!)
[?]
AFC 2011/009: SR0782
46 / 1105 / Spirituals /
Huntsville, July 6,
1964
July 6, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
The name of Carrie B. Jefferson, Lemon Jefferson's sister, appears on
the tape box back, along with her address in Texas. Songs 1-4
recorded at Retrieve Farm #1 (prison). Songs 5-8 recorded at The
Walls, Huntsville.
1. Lemon
Jefferson
2. 49 [?] Hammers
Ringing - Virgil Asburn
3. Hammer Ring
(White [?])
4. Run Rattler
Run
5. Christianity [?]
Automobile
6. Just a Closer
Walk With Thee
7. Take the Lord
With You
8. Talk on
[?]
AFC 2011/009: SR1040
47 / 1106 / Gospel /
Huntsville, July 6,
1964
July 6, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, four track ;
5 in.
Reel 47. Morris G. Minter, Paul T. Parker, Leon C. Evans, Willie
Lewis, Odie (Delie?) Lee Holmes. Mics reversed on the first three
songs.
1. You Been Good to
Me
2. While the Blood's
Running Warm in Your Veins
3. Got Heaven on My
Mind
4. I Shall Not Be
Moved
5. Dutch
Ericson
AFC 2011/009: SR1041
48 / 1107 / Dutch
Erikson, July 6, 1964
July 6, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track ; 7
in.
Reel 48. Recorded at the Walls.
AFC 2011/009: SR1042
49 / 1108
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track ; 7
in.
Reel 49. BJ Tiny Simons - vocal 1, 2; Gayle A. Lee - vocal 3, 5;
Christy A. Parasco - d.; Leon A. Smith- lead guitar; Jerry S. Taylor
- rhythm guitar; Zlavis (?) Gilbert - bass; W.C. Stewart. Further
information is written inside the tape box.
1. Remember Me, I'm
the One Who Loves You
2. Prisoner With the
Blues (by Simmons)
3. Chained to a
Memory
4. E String Rag
(Smith (Get[?])
5. Anything That's
Part of You ([?])
6. The Jambalaya (by
Tiny)
7. Heartsleader
(?)
8. My Last Mile
(Billy Joe McCune)
AFC 2011/009: SR1043
50 / 1109,
undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track ; 7
in.
Reel 50. Further information is written inside the tape box.
1. That's All Right
- Grigsby
2. Christian
Automobile - Rummels
3. Somewhere to Lay
My Head - Grigsby
4. President Kennedy
- Grigsby
5. Glory Hallelujah
- Grigsby and Rummels
6. It's No Secret -
Grigsby
7. Old Ship of Zion
- Grigsby
8. When -
Rummels
AFC 2011/009: SR1044
51 / 1110, July 7, 1964
July 7, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track ; 7
in.
Reel 51. Further information is written inside the tape box. Kenneth
Bollac, Wynne Farm, Huntsville, Texas. Raymond Hall 60339 50523 (he
says) / in system since 1928 / murder row Dufe (?) ([?] onto Side
2). Track 2: Theo Mitchell and Marshall Phillips. Further
information is written inside the tape box.
1. Jesse James -
Phillips
2. Wino Head Girl -
Phillips
3. What a Letter
Means to a Fella - Mitchell; his own
4. Joe the Grinder
and GI Joe - Phillips
5. A Hero -
Mitchell; his own
6. T.B. -
Phillips
7. Pimp Toast -
Phillips
AFC 2011/009: SR1045
52 / 1111, July 7, 1964
July 7, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, four track ;
7 in.
Reel 52. Wynne Farm. Theo Mitchell and Marshall Phillips.
Side 1
1. Pimp's
Toast
2. That's the Way It
Is - Mitchell
3. Willie the
Weeper
4. I Been Down to
the St[?] - Phillips
5. Standing on the
Corner of 47th and S. Park - Phillips
6. Dog Ass Pimp -
Phillips
7. Little Girl in
the Gambler's Nest - Phillips; he made up
8. Conclusion of
#6
9. Wicked
Nell
10. I [?] Could
Diddle - Mitchell - nickname is 10-4
11. If You See My
Little Girl in Denver - Phillips
12. Don't Look So
Down Hearted Buddy - Phillips
13. When You Laffin'
[Laughin?] - Mitchell
14. Strange Strange
Things - Phillips
Side 2
1. Continuation of
previous side, item 13 - Phillips; he made it up
2. You Told Me A
Lie
3. Preacher at
circus - joke - Mitchell
4. Old man fishing
at lake - joke - Phillips
5. Here's a joke on
myself; involves [?] (joke) - Mitchell
6. Fella had a glass
eye - joke - Phillips
7. Jesse James
robbin' a par[?] [?]
8. Soldier is drunk
- you're my Johnny too? (joke) - Phillips
9. Country boy in
town - I got a case of gonorrhea (joke) - Mitchell
10. Say you got the
lockjaw (joke) - Phillips
AFC 2011/009: SR1046
53 / 1112 / Wynne, July 7, 1964
July 7, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, four track ;
7 in.
Reel 53. Wynne Farm, Huntsville, Texas
John Breen escapes
cheater [?]
AFC 2011/009: SR1047
54 / 1113 / Wynne, July 7, 1964
July 7, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track ; 7
in.
Reel 54. Wynne Farm, Huntsville, Texas. John Breen. Tracks 1-3.
AFC 2011/009: SR1048
56 / 1114, July 9, 1964?
July 9, 1964?
1 sound tape reel : analog, four track ;
7 in.
Reel 56. Walls. Track 1 - George White, 40, Negro, jokes, blues.
Track 4, Side 2 - Allan R. White 22, LaWhite / 1. Walking Down the
Lonesome Road 2. Story on what I'm doing.
1. Woman with
restaurant [?]
2. Big Leg Woman
(song)
3. Rock McManna [?]
(song)
4. Crazy Bout You
Baby (song)
5. Sally Mae
(fragment)
6. When My First
Wife Quit Me (song)
7. [?]
8. I'm Gonna Be So
Glad When I Get Home
9. Wonder Where
[?]
10. Midnight Train
[?]
11. Two minutes on a
bull (story)
AFC 2011/009: SR1049
57 / 1115 / Pete
McKenzie, July 9, 1964?
July 9, 1964?
1 sound tape reel : analog, single track
; 7 in.
Reel 57.
AFC 2011/009: SR1050
58 / 1116, July 9, 1964?
July 9, 1964?
1 sound tape reel : analog, four track ;
7 in.
Reel 58. Sam Williams acc. Speedy Grant W. Welsh, Louisiana / 29
December 1912 / in 8 1/2 years on 99 [years] (felony, receiving
under false pretence) / from Walla Walla, Idaho / and George White.
Side 2 continues from side 2 of Tempe [?] 61. "Smoky" Luciano
Cedillo on Pacheco.
AFC 2011/009: SR1051
59 / 1117, July 10, 1964
July 10, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, four track ;
7 in.
Reel 59. Paul LaFleur, recorded at Ellis; "in since 1938."
AFC 2011/009: SR1052
60, July 10, 1964
July 10, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, four track ;
7 in.
Reel 60. Recorded at Ellis Farm, Huntsville.
Stanley D.
Trammell
Joe Flores - Ghost
and devil and black magic
AFC 2011/009: SR1053
61 / 1118 /
Ellis
1 sound tape reel : analog, four track ;
7 in.
Reel 61. Recorded at Ellis Farm, Huntsville. A doodle appears inside
the tape box. W.D. Alexander.
Paul LaFleur - story
on mule popping (?)
Felix Silver,
Houston, 40 [years old], 1 1/2 / slang
Luciano Cedillo, 41
[years old] / continued on reel 58
AFC 2011/009: SR1054
62 / 1119
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track ; 7
in.
Reel 62. Arthur Lightning Sherrod, 32; Lee; L.Z. (37), Jesse Lee
Warner (39); Joseph (Chinaman) Johnson (51); Mack Maze (39);
Alec.
1. Crooked Foot John
(- Warner (mike rev.)
2. Grizzly Bear -
Chinaman
3. I Need Another
Witness for My Lord - Chinaman
4. Roberd [?]
Alberta - Chinaman
5. Move Along Cata -
Warner
6. Black Gal -
Chinaman
7. On My Way to
Mexico - Warner
AFC 2011/009: SR1055
63 / 1120, July 10, 1967
July 10, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track ; 7
in.
Reel 63. Recorded at Ellis.
1. Old Rattler -
Chinaman
2. fragments -
Lightning
3. Hammer Ring -
Lightning; Chinaman, lead
4. John Henry -
Chinaman
5. Makes a Longtime
Man Feel Bad - Maze
6. In the End -
Alexander
7. Yellow Gal -
Chinaman
8. Save a Seat for
Me - Lightning
9. Move Along Gator
- Chinaman
AFC 2011/009: SR1056
64 / 1121, July 11, 1964
July 11, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track ; 7
in.
Reel 64. Recorded at Ellis. Same group as previous (probably
SR1155)
1. I'm So Glad I Can
Plumb the Line - Chinaman
2. Three Moore
Brothers - Chinaman
3. In the End -
Alexander
4. Three Moore
Brothers - Chinaman
More complete, false start (?)
5. Pick a Bale of
Cotton - Chinaman
6. Just Like a Tree
Planted by the Water - Chinaman
7. Reverend Alec
Preaching
AFC 2011/009: SR1057
65 / 1122, probably July 1964
probably July 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track ; 7
in.
Reel 65 (also identified as Reel 2).
1. Preaching -
Alec
2. Cold Penitentiary
Blues - Chinaman
3. Pressin' On -
Sheridan "Lightning"
4. I Got a Home in
That Kingdom (Good News)
5. If You See My
Mother Tell Her to Pray for Me ([?]
AFC 2011/009: SR0711
94 / W-1 / Walpole /
1010, May 1, 1964
May 1, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
four track, stereo ; 7 in.
Ed Mello, recorded at MCI-Walpole. The location is currently known as
Massachusetts Correctional Institution—Cedar Junction.
AFC 2011/009: SR0712
95 / W-2 / Walpole /
1011, May 1, 1964
May 1, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
four track, stereo ; 7 in.
Ed Mello, recorded at MCI-Walpole. See note for SR0711.
AFC 2011/009: SR0713
96 / W-3 / Walpole /
1012, May 4, 1964
May 4, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
four track, stereo ; 7 in.
Arthur Guillemette, recorded at MCI-Walpole. See note for SR0711.
AFC 2011/009: SR0714
97 / W-4 / Walpole /
1013, May 3, 1964
May 3, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
four track, stereo ; 7 in.
Arthur Guillemette, recorded at MCI-Walpole. He lived in Block 7, was
a counselling janitor, and was serving a sentence of life plus 20
years for 2nd degree [???]. The tape box back has a different date
from the tape box panel: May 9. See note for SR0711.
AFC 2011/009: SR0715
98 / W-5 / Walpole /
1014, May 11, 1964
May 11, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
half track, stereo ; 7 in.
Recorded at MCI-Walpole. See note for SR0711.
1. [bg?] - Jack
McCambridge
2. Stories - Arthur
Guillemette
AFC 2011/009: SR0716
99 / W-6 / Walpole /
1015, May 12, 1964
May 12, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track, mono ; 7 in.
Recorded at MCI-Walpole. See note for SR0711.
Peter Macy
(foundry)
Ralph DiMasi (cost
office)
Michael Callamary
(metal shop)
Owen D. Glynn
(ranger)
Arthur Guillemette
(janitor)
AFC 2011/009: SR0717
99 [?] / W-7 / Walpole /
1016, May 15, 1964
May 15, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
quarter track, mono ; 7 in.
Jack McCambridge, 28 years old, from Pittsfield, completed 10th
grade, read German, some French, OS. Recorded "using new mike left
AK6 on right." Recorded at MCI-Walpole. See note for SR0711.
AFC 2011/009: SR0718
101 / W-8 / Walpole /
1017, May 19, 1964, May 26, 1964
May 19, 1964
May 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
four track, stereo ; 7 in.
Side 1 and the first half of Side 2 recorded on May 19; the second
half of Side 2 was recorded on May 26. See note for SR0711.
Side 1, May 19, 1964
May 19, 1964
Jack
McCambridge
Side 2, May 19, 1964, May 26, 1964
May 19, 1964
May 26, 1964
Jack McCambridge,
Ralph DiMasi, two others
AFC 2011/009: SR0719
102 / W-9 / Walpole /
1018, May 26, 1964
May 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
four track, stereo ; 7 in.
Group: Ralph DiMasi, Bill Goodis, Jack McCambridge, Jim. See SR0719
for more details. See note for SR0711.
AFC 2011/009: SR0720
103 / W-10 / Walpole /
1019, May 26, 1964
May 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
four track, stereo ; 7 in.
Rolf Barry, Freddy Perry, Jack McCambridge. Barry and Perry are [???]
did time together in Texas. See note for SR0711.
AFC 2011/009: SR0721
104 / W-11 / Walpole /
1020, May 26, 1964
May 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
four track, stereo ; 7 in.
Rolf Barry, Freddy Perry, and Jack McCambridge on Texas prisons. See
note for SR0711.
AFC 2011/009: SR0862
369 / 1198 / Johnny
Jackson and Frank Young / Ramsey 1, August
16, 1965
August 16, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Contents: river songs, nicknames. Recorded at Ramsey Unit 1.
1. Mr. Tom Moore -
J.
Song and talk
2. Every Time I Get
a Letter from the [?] - Jackson and John
3. John
Henry
4. Raise 'Em Up
Higher
5. Choppin'
Charlie
6. Grizzly
Bear
7. Guard
N[?]
AFC 2011/009: SR0863
370 / 1199 / Johnny
Jackson and Frank Young / Ramsey 1, August
16, 1965
August 16, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Contents: river songs, jokes. Recorded at Ramsey Unit 1.
1. Talk on working
and song [?]
2. Run your daughter
off to school
3. I Was Down in the
Bottom
4. Talk on guitar
[?]
5.
Rattler
6. Hannah - Jackson,
solo
7. Talk on Shorty
[?] and Sugarland Mary
8. Pick a Bale o
Cotton - Jackson
9. Joke routine -
French
10. [?]
11. Pussy and
watermelon (joke; Jackson)
12. [?] (Jackson)
("prayer ain't worth a fuck")
13. Nigger and
Mexican (Jackson)
14. Jewish woman's
dream
AFC 2011/009: SR0877
371 / 1200 / Johnny
Jackson and Frank Young / Ramsey 1, August
16, 1965
August 16, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
quarter track, stereo ; 7 in.
Contents: jokes, preacher stories, J.J.'s background. Recorded at
Ramsey Unit 1.
1. Conclusion of
joke on 370
2. Preacher stories
[?] - Jackson
3. I Want Him -
Frank
4. P[?] -
Jackson
Recording Jackson front of a farm [?]
5. Jesse Jones on
Train - Frank
AFC 2011/009: SR0878
372 / 1201 / River and
Spirituals / Ramsey 1, August 16,
1965
August 16, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Contents: river songs, gospel. Johnny Jackson, Houston Page, Eddie
Rae Zachary, Arthur Foster, Cannon, Ward, Hargrove, Robert Franks,
Leon Purdue, Leetus (Lee) Phillips, Leroy Weaver. Recorded at Ramsey
Unit 1.
1. Hammer Ring -
Page, lead
2. Down the Line -
Page, lead
3. Rattler - Johnson
and Page
4. Hannah - Johnson
and Page
5. Grizzly Bear -
Jackson, lead
6. How About You -
Zachary, lead; add Douglas Cannon and Fred Ward
7. I'm on the River
Road [?] - [?], solo
8. The Story of
Job
9. Pray for Me -
Jackson and Zachary, lead
AFC 2011/009: SR0879
373 / 1202 / Ramsey 1 /
I, August 17, 1965
August 17, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7
in.
Contents: hillbilly, jokes. Ray Hargrove (lead guitar), Robert
Franks, Leetus (Lee) Phillips (bass), Leon Purdue (rhythm guitar),
Leroy Weaver [?] (D). Recorded at Ramsey Unit 1, Otey, Texas.
1. B[?] -
Phillips
2. There She Goes -
Purdue
3. The Race Is On -
Hargrove
Instrumental
4. Lookin' For a
Friend from EV - his
Probably this means "his song"
5. St[?] -
Hargrove
Guitar instrumental
Jokes and
Stories
1.
Hargrove
2.
Purdue
3.
Franks
AFC 2011/009: SR1028
374 / 1213 / Lewis
Houston and J.B. Smith / Ramsey 2, August
17, 1965
August 17, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track, mono ; 7 in.
Contents: sounds, talk, dozens, toasts, songs. Recorded at Ramsey
State Farm, #2.
Side 1
1. Sounds at Ramsey
1 and 2
2. Talk, dozens -
Lewis Houston
3. Poor Boy - J.B.
Smith
Side 2
1. Smith Titanic
toast
2. Standing' Here
with Tears in My Eyes - Houston
3. Subject to a Fall
- Smith
AFC 2011/009: SR1029
375 / 1214 / Louis
Houston and J.B. Smith / Ramsey 2, August
17, 1965
August 17, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track, mono ; 5 in.
Contents: river songs, other songs. Recorded at Ramsey State Farm,
#2. May be reel 1 (not marked as such; see SR1030).
1. John Henry - J.B.
Smith
2. No More Good Time
in the World for Me; talk - J.B. Smith
3. Tramp on the
Street - J.B. Smith
4. Will the Circle
Be Unbroken - J.B. Smith
5. Black Gal - Smith
and Houston
6. This Old Tree;
Long John
AFC 2011/009: SR1030
376 / 1215 / Louis
Houston and J.B. Smith / Ramsey 2, August
17, 1965
August 17, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
half track, mono ; 5 in.
Contents: talk on songs, river songs. Recorded at Ramsey State Farm,
#2. Reel 2.
1. Talk on songs
[?]
2. Tree cutting song
(Smith, lead)
3. Hammer Ring
(Houston, lead)
4. Stewball (Houston
and Smith, lead)
5. Drop Em Down
(Houston, lead)
6. Preachin'
John
AFC 2011/009: SR1031
377 / 1216 / MacDonald /
Ramsey 2, August 17,
1965
August 17, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track, mono ; 5 in.
Contents: pills and gun. Recorded at Ramsey State Farm, #2.
AFC 2011/009: SR1032
378 / 1217 / MacDonald /
Ramsey 2, August 17-18, 1965
August 17-18, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track, mono ; 5 in.
Contents: burglary, professional crime. Recorded at Ramsey State
Farm, #2.
AFC 2011/009: SR1033
379 / 1218 / River Songs
/ Ramsey 2, August 17,
1965
August 17, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 5 in.
Contents: river songs. C.B. Kimble, Jesse Lee Hendricks, J.B. Smith,
Matt Williams, Louis Houston. Recorded at Ramsey State Farm, #2;
outside yard. Collector: Bruce Jackson.
1. Hannah - G.I. and
Matt
2. Drop Em Down -
Matt
3. Choppin' Charlie
- Matt
4. Black Betty
(Hammer Ring) - G.I., lead
5. Roberta - Snuffy
Kimble
6. Black Betty -
G.I., lead; Matt, solo
AFC 2011/009: SR1034
380 / 1219 / River Songs
/ Ramsey 2, August 17,
1965
August 17, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 5 in.
Contents: river songs. Same performers as SR1033. Recorded at Ramsey
State Farm, #2. Collector: Bruce Jackson.
1. Yellow Gal - Matt
Williams
2. Rattler - group,
Matt solo
3. Wonder What's the
Matter - G.I. solo, 2 v., then group echoes
4. 21 Axes
(fragment) - Matt Williams
5. Pick a Bale of
Cotton - Louis Houston and group
6. Long John -
Houston, group echoing
7. Wo, Lordy - Matt
and group
AFC 2011/009: SR1035
381 / 1220 / River Songs
/ Ramsey 2, August 17,
1965
August 17, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track, mono ; 5 in.
Contents: river songs. Same performers as SR1033. Recorded at Ramsey
State Farm, #2. Collector: Bruce Jackson.
Side 1
1. Stewball - J.D.
Smith, Louis Houston
Group repeats parts
2. Shorty George -
Louis Houston, lead
3. Get Along Gator -
G.I., Matt Williams, and Houston switch lead
4. Sampson - J.D.
Smith, Williams
Song with some group participation. One verse only.
Side 2
1. Sampson - J.D.
Smith, Williams
2. Curacy - Snuffy
Kimble
Spanish song. The log gives Smith's name as the performer.
AFC 2011/009: SR0880
382 / 382-5 / 1203 /
River Songs and Toasts / Wynne, August 18,
1965
August 18, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
David Tippen, Ebbie Veasley, Marshall Phillips, and Theo Mitchell.
Recorded at Wynne Farm.
Side 1
1. Rattler (song) -
Tippen
2. Wine Head Gin [?]
(toast) - Phillips
3. Titanic (song) -
Tippen
4. Hannah (song) -
Tippen; Phillips behind him
5. Cocaine Nell
(toast) - Phillips
6. Dangerous Dan
McGraw - Veasley
7. Jesse Jaws -
Phillips
8. Flicted[?] Anm[?]
Pete - Veasley
9. Corner of 47th
and South Park - Phillips
Side 2
1. Toledo Slim -
Veasley
2. Treacherous [?] -
Veasley
3. Joe the Grinder -
Phillips
4. Hobo's Convention
- Veasley
5. Feeble Old Man -
Phillips
AFC 2011/009: SR0881
383 / 1204 / River Songs
and Toasts / Wynne, August 18,
1965
August 18, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
David Tippen, Ebbie Veasley, Marshall Phillips, and Theo Mitchell.
Recorded at Wynne Farm.
1. Hannah - Tippen,
lead
2. Stewball -
Veasley, lead
3. Tampa - Veasley,
lead
4. Wasn't That a
Mighty Number - Tippen, lead
5. Long Hot Summer
Days - Tippen, lead, then Veasley
6. Captain Don't
Feel Sorry for a Longtime Man - Phillips, lead; Mitchell
[?]
7. My Old Black Girl
- Veasley, lead
8. Little Girl in
the Gambling[?] - Phillips
AFC 2011/009: SR0882
384 / 1205 / River Songs
and Toasts / Wynne, August 18,
1965
August 18, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
David Tippen, Ebbie Veasley, Marshall Phillips, and Theo Mitchell.
Recorded at Wynne Farm.
1. Midnight Special
- Tippen, lead
Fragment
2. Shorty George -
Tippen, lead, and Veasley, lead
3. Groshick [?]
Blues - Phillips, solo
4. No More Corn on
the Brazos - Tippen, lead
5. Godamighty -
Mitchell and Veasley, lead
6. John Henry -
Veasley, lead
7. Subject to a Fall
- Veasley
8. Dog Ass Pimps -
Phillips
9. W[?] -
Phillips
10. Pimp's Toast -
Phillips
11. Raise Em Up
Higher - Godamighty [?] - Veasley and Phillips
12. Pick a Bale of
Cotton - Veasley, lead; Phillips, Tippen
AFC 2011/009: SR1036
385 / 1221 / MacDonald /
Ramsey 2, August 18,
1965
August 18, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 5 in.
Contents: professional crime. Recorded at Ramsey State Farm, #2.
AFC 2011/009: SR0883
386 / 1206 / Spirituals
and River / Ellis, August 19,
1965
August 19, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Contents: river songs. Maze, Johnson, Alec, Sherrod, others. Recorded
at Ellis. A note on the tape box back indicates that noise heard on
the recording is a blower.
1. Alberta (Mack
Maze, Joseph Johnson, W.D. Alexander, Arthur Sherrod, Lawrence
Smith)
2. The Man Jesus (by
Sandell) - John Cooks, lead; Willie Sandell; A.D. Williams; Saul
William; Bonny Richardson; Alexander, speaking
3. Close to
You
From hymnal
4. God Is Standing
By - Sandell, lead
5. Lord I Want to Be
a Christian - Alec, lead
6. I Told the
Captain He Don't Worry Me - Mack Maze, solo
7. Easy Rider What
Makes You So Mean? - start
8. Rabbit on the Run
- Chinaman, accompanying himself on guitar
9. Jody's Got My Gal
and Gone - Sandell, lead; same group as on "Close to
You"
AFC 2011/009: SR0884
387 / 1207 / River Songs
/ Ellis / 2, August 19,
1965
August 19, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, stereo ; 7
in.
Contents: river songs, preaching. Same performers as SR0883. Recorded
at Ellis.
1. Alec's sermon -
Alec and others except Sherrod and Maze and Chinaman
2. Should [?] River
[?]
3. My Baby Left Me
[?] - Sherrod
4. Richardson sermon
- all except Sherrod, Cook, and Sandell
5. Hammer Ring -
Willie Sandell, second lead; Chinaman; A.D. Williams; Saul
William; Lawrence Smith; W.D. Alexander; Benny Richardson -
first lead, Mack Maze
6. Drop Em Down -
Chinaman, lead
7. Stewball -
Chinaman, lead; then Richardson, lead
8. Julie - Alec,
lead; Chinaman; Mack; Smith
9. Roberta - Mack
Maze; long time
AFC 2011/009: SR0885
388 / 1208 / Levee camp
song (Ellis) / River songs, toasts (Wynne) / 3, August
19-20, 1965
August 19-20, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Number 1 was recorded at Ellis. Numbers 2 through 8 were performed by
the same group as on SR0880-SR0882, and recorded at Wynne.
1. I Can [?] a
Whaler - Chinaman, August 19,
1965
August 19, 1965
2. Jolly King Won't
You Ramble - David Tippen, Veasley, Mitchell, and Phillips,
August 20, 1965
August 20, 1965
3. I Got the Crane
Wing - Tippen, lead
4. Titanic -
Veasley
5. Titanic - 2nd
ending - Phillips
6. Limpty Lefty
McCree - Phillips
7. Strange, Strange
Things - Phillips; same as 52.14
8. Signifying Monkey
- Veasley
9. I Got a Record -
Veasley, lead
AFC 2011/009: SR1037
389 / 1223 / River Songs
/ Ellis / August 20, 1965, August 20,
1965
August 20, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track, mono ; 5 in.
Crosscutting. Discrepancies between the number of songs listed on the
tape box and those listed in the log. Trinity Bottoms. Work groups.
Recorded at Ellis. Collector: Bruce Jackson.
1. Hammer Ring -
David Tippett; James Sanders; Robert Daniels; Henry Scott,
lead
Song about Evalina
2. Hammer Ring -
David Tippett; James Sanders; Robert Daniels; Henry Scott,
lead
Song about Elnora - variation
3. Down the Line -
Tippett, lead; crosscut
Song interrupted by tree falling on microphone
4. Down the Line -
Tippett
Song ending with tree crash
5. It Takes a #1
Tampa - [not given]
6. Yellow Gal (name
on tape) - David Tippett, lead
Names on log include Willie Deason, Henry Wilson, Tom Washington.
Song also ending "timber!"
7. Hammer Ring -
Scott, lead
Hiss in background is a brush introduced by Tippett; fire nearby;
third man is Daniels
8. So Soon This
Evening? - Tippett, lead, then Scott; Daniels joins
in
AFC 2011/009: SR0886
390 / 1209 / River
songs, Mexican band / Wynne, August 20,
1965
August 20, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
The first song is credited to Joe Mitchell and all others were
performed by a Mexican American group. Recorded at Wynne.
1. Roberta (solo) /
39 / (in 10 1/2) / por una
2. For a Married
Woman (names inside)
3. Close to the
Sea
4. The Pel[?] -
polka instrumental
5. The
Arrow
6. The
Drunkard
7. Danzón
Juárez
8.
Malaguena
9. Los Caminos
(Highways)
AFC 2011/009: SR0887
391 / 1210 / Gospel,
blues / Wynne, August 20,
1965
August 20, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono and stereo ; 7 in.
Joe Mitchell, others. Recorded at Wynne.
1. Let the Church
Roll On (stereo) - Eugene Engsby (lead) and others (named on
tape)
2. Big Gun Blues
(mono) - W.T. Alexander (prisoner #151524)
3. Little Girl -
W.T. Alexander (prisoner #151524)
4. Blues with a
Feelin' - W.T. Alexander (prisoner #151524)
From Muddy Waters record
5. I Want to Know -
W.T. Alexander (prisoner #151524)
6. Ticket Agent
Blues - W.T. Alexander (prisoner #151524)
From Melvin "Li'l Son" Jackson
7. Boogie tune -
W.T. Alexander (prisoner #151524)
8. Good Things Have
Come My Way - Lee Mitchell (prisoner #133544)
9. I Left My Home -
Lee Mitchell (prisoner #133544)
AFC 2011/009: SR1038
392 / 1224 / Beto and
River Dub., 1965-1968
1965-1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Side 2 is a dub of the Retrieve group.
Side 1, August 20, 1965
August 20, 1965
George Beto -
interview
Huntsville, Texas. On TDC.
Side 2, January 28, 1965
January 28, 1965
Work songs recorded by A. Langley on Bel[?] (Unit Chon).
1. Let Your Hammer
Ring
2.
Stewball
3. Every Time I Get
a Letter from My Baby
AFC 2011/009: SR1039
393 / 1225 / Sounds /
River Songs / Ellis, August 20-21,
1965
August 20-21, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
one track, mono ; 5 in.
Contents: cutting up logs, chopping, dogs, river songs. The first two
selections were recorded on August 20 and the rest recorded on
August 21. Recorded at Ellis.
1. Miscellaneous
chopping noises, August 20,
1965
August 20, 1965
2. Hounds barking,
August 20, 1965
August 20, 1965
3. This Old Hammer
Killed John Henry - Maze, Chinaman, Alec, Smith, and [?], August 21, 1965
August 21, 1965
4. Drop 'Em in the
Timber - Maze, Chinaman, Alec, Smith, and [?], August 21, 1965
August 21, 1965
AFC 2011/009: SR0399
394 / Rivers Songs /
Cutting up logs / Ellis / 1226, August 21,
1965
August 21, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 71/2 ips,
mono ; 7 in.
Chinaman, Alex, Mack, Smith. Recorded at Ellis. The log gives the
date as August 12 (probably a typo). Collector: Bruce Jackson.
1. Working on a live
cork log - Chinaman, Alec, Mack, Smith (stop and
starts)
No text; logging
2. Julie - Willie
Goodell (lead), Alec, Mack, Smith
No text
3. Julie - Alec
(lead), Willie Goodell, Alec, Mack, Smith (first was bad
go)
4. Drinkin' That
Wine - Chinaman, lead, Alec, Mack, Smith
No text; logging
AFC 2011/009: SR0400
395 / Rivers Songs /
Cross-cutting / Ellis / 1227, August 21,
1965
August 21, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 5 in.
Chinaman, Alexander, Mack, Smith. May be the same group as on SR0399.
Recorded at Ellis. Collector: Bruce Jackson.
1. Hammer Ring -
Chinaman, lead
Song with crosscutting
2. Crooked Foot John
- Chinaman, lead
This and one other in book
3. Yellow Gal -
Chinaman, lead
Song with crosscutting
AFC 2011/009: SR0401
396 / Rivers Songs /
Ellis / 1228 / 203-9, August 21,
1965
August 21, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 5 in.
Some mismatches between the tape box information and the recording
log. Chinaman, Maze, Smith, Alec. Recorded at Ellis. Collector:
Bruce Jackson.
Tape box
list
1. The Grizzly
Bear
2. I Need Another
Waitress
3. Eastham Talking
Blues
One stanza
4. Convict's Prayer
- Alec
Poem
5. TB Bess -
Chinaman
Toast
Log list
1. Grizzly
Bear
Song with crosscutting
2. Conversation
about Jack a Diamonds (Captain Powell)
Conversation about [between?] Bruce, Mack, Chinaman, Guard,
Alec
3. Send Your Back -
Chinaman
Four-line poem
4. Convict's Prayer
- Alexander
Parody on psalm, "Lord is My Shepherd"
5. T.B. Bess -
Chinaman
Soliloquy in couplets
AFC 2011/009: SR0402
397 / Rivers Songs /
Cross cutting / Ellis / 1229 / 203-9, August 21, 1965
August 21, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 5 in.
Chinaman, Mack Maze, Smith, Alec (Alexander). Noted on the tape box:
A.D. Williams 163504 waterboy. The number is probably his prisoner
number. Recorded at Ellis. Collector: Bruce Jackson.
1. I Got Stripes
Around My Shoulder - Thomas Powledge, the warden who was with
us
Incomplete. Powledge is white; described in the log as a
guard.
2. Don't You Hear My
Hammer Ring
Crosscutting
3. Plumb the
Line
Crosscutting; no text here
4. Timber Fallin'
Down (Timber gettin' limber) - Chinaman
Crosscutting
5.
Rattler
Flatweeding
AFC 2011/009: SR0403
398 / Rivers Songs /
Flatweeding / Chinaman, Mack Maze, Smith, Alec / Ellis / 1230 /
203-9, August 21, 1965
August 21, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 5 in.
Chinaman, Maze, Smith, Alec. Noted on the tape box back: the name
"Alberta" and a note that it was raining. Recorded at Ellis.
Collector: Bruce Jackson.
1. Black Gal -
Chinaman, lead
2. I Shall Be Moved
- Chinaman, lead
3. Alberta -
Chinaman, lead
Naming [?]
AFC 2011/009: SR0888
399 / 1211 / Toasts and
Blues, Chinaman bio / Ellis, August 21,
1965
August 21, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
quarter track, stereo ; 7 in.
Alec, Chinaman, etc. Recorded at Ellis.
1. The Voodoo Queen
- Alec
2. My Reflection -
Alec
3. Pa[?] -
Mack
4. Going to Move to
Kansas City - Chinaman, vocal; Sam Price, guitar
5. Downhearted Blues
- Chinaman, vocal; Sam Price, guitar
6. She's a Cousin of
Mine - Chinaman, vocal; Sam Price, guitar
7. If You Love Me
Like You Say - Will James, vocal; Sam Price, guitar
8. Chinaman talking
on himself; toast
AFC 2011/009: SR0404
400 / Rivers Songs
(cording and flatweeding) / Ramsey 1 / 1231, August 22, 1965
August 22, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
1/2 track, mono ; 5 in.
Johnny Jackson, Houston Page, Arthur Foster, William Evans. Recorded
at Ramsey 1. Collector: Bruce Jackson.
1. Down on the River
- Johnny, lead
Cording
2. Black
Gal/Stewball [?] - Johnny, lead
Cording
3. John Henry -
Johnny, lead
Cording
4. Raise 'Em Up High
- Johnny, lead
Flatweeding
5. Down the Line -
Page, lead
Flatweeding
AFC 2011/009: SR0405
401 / Rivers Songs
(cording and flatweeding) and shoveling / Ramsey 1 / 1232 / 203-9,
August 22, 1965
August 22, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
1/2 track, mono ; 5 in.
Johnny Jackson, Houston Page, Arthur Foster, William Evans. Recorded
at Ramsey 1. Collector: Bruce Jackson. A note on the tape box back
seems to suggest this recording was made in the same location as
SR0404.
1. Down the Line -
Page, lead
Flatweeding
2. Rattler - Page,
lead
Flatweeding
3. Yellow Gal -
Jackson, lead, then Page leads
Flatweeding
4. Cotton Fields -
Evans, lead; Page not singing
Song learned from [?]
5. Chain Gang -
Evans, lead
Working with spades; from Sam Cooke
6. I'm In the Bottom
- Jackson, lead
Spades; shoveling
AFC 2011/009: SR0406
402 / Rivers Songs
(cording and flatweeding), shoveling, talk on songs / Ramsey 1 /
1233, August 22, 1965
August 22, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
1/2 track, mono ; 5 in.
Johnny Jackson, Houston Page, Arthur Foster, William Evans. Recorded
at Ramsey 1. Collector: Bruce Jackson.
1. I'm in the Bottom
- Jackson, lead
Shoveling
2. Talk on use of
songs, style
Log has "discussing songs, when made up, etc."
3. Crooked Foot John
- Johnny Jackson, lead
He also calls this "John Henry"
4. Grizzly Bear -
Jackson and Page, lead
Shoveling; log only has Jackson singing lead here
5. Conversation on
Jack o' Diamonds
6. Joke -
Foster
Tape runs out
AFC 2011/009: SR0407
403 / Preaching / Rivers
Songs, preaching, joke / Ramsey 1 / 1234, August 22, 1965
August 22, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
1/2 track, mono ; 5 in.
Johnny Jackson, Houston Page, Arthur Foster, William Evans. "Boss
Calvert is the guard who was with us." Recorded at Ramsey 1.
Collector: Bruce Jackson.
1. Joke [?] -
Foster
2. Sermon -
Page
3. I Need Another
Witness - J.J., lead (vocal [?]); then Page, lead
AFC 2011/009: SR0408
404 / MacDonald / Ramsey
2 / 1235, August 22-23, 1965
August 22-23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2
track, mono ; 5 in.
Nicknames and slang. Side 1: August 22, 1965; Side 2: August 23,
1965
AFC 2011/009: SR0409
405 / MacDonald / Ramsey
2 / 1236, August 23,
1965
August 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 5 in.
Contents: organized and professional crime. Side 1 recorded at
Ramsey. Side 2 recorded at MacDonald.
AFC 2011/009: SR0410
406 / Toasts / River
songs, toasts / J.D. Smith / Ramsey 2 / 1237, August 23, 1965
August 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 5 in.
Recorded in dentist office, Ramsey 2; [?] noise from pipes and pumps.
Collector: Bruce Jackson.
1. I Got Too Much
Time for the Crime I Done (part 1)
In the log the title appears as "Too Much Time for the Crime
Done"; song with conversation
2. I Got Too Much
Time for the Crime I Done (part 2)
See note for song 1
3.
Titanic
Toast; song about Shine
4. They Can't Do
That
Toast with some verses he forgot the other day
5. Conversation on
Smith's background
AFC 2011/009: SR0411
407 / River songs, talk
on them / J.D. Smith / Ramsey 2 / 1238, August 23, 1965
August 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
1/2 track, mono ; 5 in.
Recorded at Ramsey 2. Collector: Bruce Jackson. The number 130196,
Smith's prisoner number, appears on the tape box.
1. At the
Cross
"Rearranged" hymn
2. Lost
John
Old way; song with introductory material
3. Drop 'Em Down
Together
Tree-cutting song
4. Talk
5. Drinkin' the
Wine
Tree-cutting song
6. Fallin'
Down
Timber song
AFC 2011/009: SR0412
408 / Toasts / River
Songs / Ramsey 1 /1239 / reel 1, November
16, 1965
November 16, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
1/2 track, mono ; 5 in.
Bill McDonald. The tape box back indicates Ramsey 2, and a side panel
indicates Ramsey 1.
AFC 2011/009: SR0413
409 / McDonald / Ramsey
1 / 1240 / reel 2, November 16,
1965
November 16, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 5 in.
Bill McDonald. See note for SR0412.
AFC 2011/009: SR0414
410 / Prison Stories /
Ramsey 1 / 1241 / reel 3, November 16,
1965
November 16, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2
track, mono ; 5 in.
Frank
Sears
Jim
Miller
Roland
Tyler
AFC 2011/009: SR0415
411 / Clark / McDonald /
Ramsey 2 / 1242 / reel 4, November 17,
1965
November 17, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2
track, mono ; 5 in.
Nick Clark [Nate
Clark?]
Mac
AFC 2011/009: SR0416
412 / Clark / McDonald /
Ramsey 2 / 1243 / reel 5, November 17,
1965
November 17, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2
track, mono ; 5 in.
Nate
Clark
Mac
AFC 2011/009: SR0417
413 / Nate Clark /
Ramsey 2 / 1244 / reel 6, November 17,
1965
November 17, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2
track, mono ; 5 in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0418
414 / River Songs /
Ramsey 2 / 1245 / reel 7, November 17,
1965
November 17, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2
track, mono ; 5 in.
Performed by J.B. Smith. Collector: Bruce Jackson. Recorded at Ramsey
2.
Side A
1. I Got Too Much
Time for the Crime I Done
With new verses
2. No More Good Time
in the World for Me
Side B
1. No More Good Time
in the World for Me (song)
2. Partner Help Me
Call 'Em (Whoa Man)
3. Ever Since I Been
a Man Full Grown
Continued on SR0419
AFC 2011/009: SR0419
415 / River Songs /
Ramsey 2 / 1246 / reel 8, November 17,
1965
November 17, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2
track, mono ; 5 in.
Performed by J.B. Smith. Recorded at Ramsey 2. Collector: Bruce
Jackson.
Side A
1. Ever Since I Been
a Man Full Grown
Continued from tape 7 [SR0418]
2. Woman
Trouble
Song followed by long comment and jokes
Side B
1. Woman
Trouble
Conclusion of the song
2. Boy holds
job
AFC 2011/009: SR0420
416 / Stories, Toasts /
Ramsey 2 / 1247 / reel 9, November 17,
1965
November 17, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2
track, mono ; 5 in.
Performed by J.B. Smith. Recorded at Ramsey 2.
Side A
John and the
[?]
John's
[?]
toasts
AFC 2011/009: SR0421
417 / Characters /
Ramsey 2 / 1248 / reel 10, November 18,
1965
November 18, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 5 in.
Recorded at Ramsey 2.
Side A
1. York:
bio
2. Bill
McDonald
Side B
1. II
AFC 2011/009: SR0422
418 / Songs Crime Talk /
Ramsey 2 / 1249 / reel 11, November 18,
1965
November 18, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 5 in.
Recorded at Ramsey 2.
Side A: Frank
York
1. Tale on songs,
style
2. Take This
Hammer
3. This Old
Tree
4. Talk on
songs
Side B: Lawrence
Turner
AFC 2011/009: SR0423
419 / Prison, Comp. /
Lawrence Turner / Ramsey 2 / 1250 / reel 12, November
17-18, 1965
November 17-18, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 2
track, mono ; 5 in.
Contents: Texas, Leavenworth, Colorado: comparisons. Recorded at
Ramsey 2. The tape box back indicates the tape was recorded on
November 17; the side panel indicates November 18.
AFC 2011/009: SR0424
420 / Blues / River
Songs / Ramsey 2 / 1251 / reel 13, November 18, 1965
November 18, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2
track, mono ; 5 in.
Recorded at Ramsey 2. Collector: Bruce Jackson.
Side A
1. Turn Row Blues
(from Hopkins record) - Frank York, vocal and piano
Learned from Hopkins record
2. Honey - Frank
York, vocal and piano
Cotton-pickin' song
3. Sure Makes a Man
Feel Bad - Smith, lead; Houston, Zachary, York
4. Old Aunt Dinah -
G.I. and group
Side B
1. Talk on Maze
[?]
The log has "conversation about Tom Moore"
2. Long Gone [?] Lot
John
Minstrel song
3. I'm So Glad My
Time Have Come - J.B. Smith
AFC 2011/009: SR0425
421 / Jokes, Nicknames /
Ramsey 1 and 2 / 1252 / reel 14, November
18, 1965
November 18, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2
track, mono ; 5 in.
Recorded at Ramsey 1 and 2.
Side A
1. [?] - G.I. and
Zachary
2. Big George and
Little George - G.I. and Zachary
3. Little Nigger and
Big Nigger - G.I. and Zachary
4. Drop That Log -
G.I. and Zachary
[no number] More of
those here
[no number]
Nicknames [?] - Roland Tyler
AFC 2011/009: SR0426
422 / Jokes / Addiction
/ Ramsey 1 / 1253 / reel 15, November 18,
1965
November 18, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 5 in.
Recorded at Ramsey 1.
1. Joke - Roland
Tyler
2. On narco [?] -
Jim
AFC 2011/009: SR0427
423 / Alexander / Ellis
/ 1254, January 6, 1966
January 6, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2
track, mono ; 5 in.
Recorded at Ellis.
1. Two dub from T[?]
B[?]
2. Nicknames -
Alec
AFC 2011/009: SR0428
424 / River Songs /
Phillips, Mitchell, Tippen / Wynne / 1255, January 6, 1966
January 6, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 5 in.
Recorded at Wynne.
1. I'm Gonna Write
My Mama and Tell Her Pray for Me (Phillips P.) - Tippen and
others, lead
Copies "Don't You Never Feel Sorry"
2. Godamighty -
Tippen
3. Grizzly Bear -
Tippen [?]
[unnumbered]
Conversation about Jack o Diamonds
Listed on the log but not the tape box
4. Hammer Ring -
Tippen, lead
5. Midnight Special
- Tippen, lead
Song, followed by talk
6. [unidentified] -
[?], lead singer
Listed on the tape box but not the log
AFC 2011/009: SR0429
425 / River Songs /
David Tippen, Marshall Phillips, Theo Mitchell / Wynne / 1256, January 6, 1966
January 6, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 5 in.
Recorded at Wynne.
1. Talk on previous
recordings (Chopping Charlie, Elnora, Old Hannah,
etc.)
Tippen and Bruce
2. Go Down Old
Hannah - Tippen, lead, then Phillips, lead (I Called My Mama),
then Tippen [?], I Wonder What's the Matter, then Phillips [?],
I Asked My [?]
Information on the tape box makes order of words unclear.
3. Choppin' Charlie
- Mitchell, lead [?]
4. [?] from New
Orleans - Mitchell, lead
5. Jelly - Tippen,
lead
6.
[unidentified]
AFC 2011/009: SR0434
430 / 1261, March 17, 1966
March 17, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Contents: manufacturing mescaline, drug use, etc. Recorded at
Brammer's in Austin. SR0434-0461 and SR0566 were recording during
the March 1966 Texas trip.
Austin
Rung
manufacture
Mescaline
Other drug
[?]
AFC 2011/009: SR0435
431 / 1262, March 17, 1966
March 17, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Harry "Red" McCutcheon, Wynne Farm, Huntsville. Contents: Burglary,
police brutality, etc. Bingham civ. See note for SR0434.
AFC 2011/009: SR0436
432 / Wynne / Track 1
and 1/3 Track 2 / 1263, March 17,
1966
March 17, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 5
in.
Sonny E. Lucchese, #174572. Contents: prison sex. Recorded at Wynne.
See note for SR0434.
AFC 2011/009: SR0437
433 / Wynne / Gene
Gladden / 1264, March 18,
1966
March 18, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Contents: prison sex, preacher stories, toasts, prostitution,
pimping. Recorded at Wynne. See note for SR0434.
Side 1
Prison sex, jail
sex, etc.
Side 2
Preacher
stories
Stagolee
49 Ford
Gates versus [?]
Cannonball
Thump
Thump
Black
funeral
Back of the [?]
Model T
Prostitution and
pimping in Galveston
AFC 2011/009: SR0438
434 / Glenn Gladden /
1265, March 18, 1966
March 18, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Contents: slang, prison sex, reformatory experience, status,
snitching, etc. Recorded at Wynne. See note for SR0434.
Side 1
Slang, p.
sex
Reformatory,
etc.
Side 2
Status,
nicknames
Snitching,
etc.
AFC 2011/009: SR0439
435 / Wynne / 1266,
March 18, 1966
March 18, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Raymond Ross - 48 - Houston; Melvin Poullard - 31 - Galveston;
Charlie G. Thompson - 52 - Amarillo; Millard Tabb - 51 - Dallas.
Contents: toasts. Recorded at Wynne. See note for SR0434.
AFC 2011/009: SR0440
436 / Della McCutcheon /
Goree, Huntsville, Texas / 1267, March 19,
1966
March 19, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Della was Harry McCutcheon's wife. Contents: career. Recorded at
Goree. See note for SR0434.
AFC 2011/009: SR0441
437 / Della McCutcheon /
Goree, Huntsville, Texas / / 1268, March
19, 1966
March 19, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
See notes for SR0434 and SR0440.
AFC 2011/009: SR0442
438 / Pat Dobey (or
Dobie) (Iona Star Dobey) / Goree / 1269, March 21, 1966
March 21, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Also called "Big Pat." Contents: crime and career, prison sex,
prostitution, etc. Recorded at Goree. See note for SR0434.
AFC 2011/009: SR0443
439 / Pat Dobie (or
Dobey) / Goree / 1270, March 21,
1966
March 21, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Recorded at Goree. See notes for SR0434 and SR0442.
AFC 2011/009: SR0444
440 / Pat Dobie (or
Dobey) / Goree / 1271, March 21,
1966
March 21, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Recorded at Goree. See notes for SR0434 and SR0442.
AFC 2011/009: SR0445
441 / Pat Dobie (or
Dobey) / Goree / 1272, March 21,
1966
March 21, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Recorded at Goree. See notes for SR0434 and SR0442.
AFC 2011/009: SR0446
442 / Ellis / 1273,
March 24, 1966
March 24, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
River song rehearsal. Contents: toasts. Miscellaneous performances.
Recorded at Ellis. The log gives the date as March 21. See note for
SR0434.
Side 1
1. Rattler - Sprin,
Chinaman, lead
2. Hammer Ring -
Sprin, lead [?]
3. Talk on time -
Sprin
4. Black Betty -
Sprin
5. Alberta -
Chinaman, Spring, Cowboy, Tippett
6. Marie - Austin
(T)
7. My Reflection -
Austin (T)
8. Titanic -
Richardson (T)
Side 2
9. Signifying Monkey
Richardson (T)
10. Pool-shooting
Monkey Richardson (T)
11. L.A. Street -
Austin (T)
12. Feeble Old Man
and a Kid Named Dan - Austin (T)
13. Stagolee -
Richardson (T)
14. Pimping Sam -
Richardson (T)
15. [?] Willie -
Austin (T)
AFC 2011/009: SR0447
443 / Ellis / 1274,
March 22, 1966
March 22, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Contents: toasts, talk on the old days, killings by Alex Mitchell.
Recorded at Ellis. The tape box gives the date as March 22. See note
for SR0434.
Side 1
1. A Girl Told Me -
Austin (T)
2. Down and Out -
Austin (T)
3. My [?] -
Richardson (song)
4. Pussy -
Richardson
5. Miss [?] -
Chinaman
6. Chain Gang -
Mitchell
Side 2
Mitchell and Alec -
old days
AFC 2011/009: SR0448
444 / River Songs /
Ellis /1275, March 22,
1966
March 22, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Recorded at Ellis. See note for SR0434.
1. Godalmighty Knows
- Cowboy
Logging
2. Early in the
Morning When the Ding Dong Ring - Cowboy
This may be the song "Midnight Special."
3. B[?] Wo Lord -
Sprin
4. Julie -
Alec
5. Roberta -
Mack
6. Alberta -
Chinaman
AFC 2011/009: SR0449
445 / River Songs /
Ellis /1276, March 22,
1966
March 22, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Recorded at Ellis. Collector: Bruce Jackson. See note for SR0434.
1. Drinkin' That
Wine - Chinaman
Flatweeding
2. Long John -
Spring
Fragment; song with critique by others
3. Long John -
Scott, then Austin
Same song, different leads
4. Black Gal -
Tippett
Flatweeding; this song and "Stewball" are listed as one song on
the log
5. Stewball -
Tippett
AFC 2011/009: SR0450
446 / River Songs /
Ellis /1277, March 22,
1966
March 22, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Recorded at Ellis. Collector: Bruce Jackson. See note for SR0434.
1. Long Summer Days
- Chinaman, lead
2. Grizzly Bear -
Chinaman, lead; Spring, Tippett, Cowboy, Alec (Alexander),
Austin
Crosscutting song
3. Drop Em Down -
Chinaman, lead; Spring, Tippett, Cowboy, Alec (Alexander),
Austin
Bad take - logcutting
4. Drop Em Down -
Tippett, lead
Logcutting song
5. Godalmighty [?] -
Cowboy, lead
Logcutting; listed as "Godamight Drag" in the log
6. It's Early in the
Morning When the Ding Dong Ring - Cowboy, lead
Logcutting; possibly the song "Midnight Special"
AFC 2011/009: SR0451
447 / River Songs /
Ellis /1278, March 22,
1966
March 22, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Songs 1 and 2 seem to be two versions of the same song. Recorded at
Ellis. See note for SR0434.
1. Jody's Got My Gal
and Gone - Richardson, lead (CC)
2. Jody's Got My Gal
and Gone - Richardson, lead (CC)
3. Hammer Ring -
Spring [?]
4. Grizzly Bear -
Richardson [?]
5. Yellow Gal --
Chinaman
AFC 2011/009: SR0452
448 / [1279?], March 22-23,
1966
March 22-23, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Content (Side 1): river songs. Side 1 was recorded at Ellis on March
22. Side 2 was recorded at Franklin, possibly on March 23. See note
for SR0434.
Side 1
1. Lost John -
Chinaman
2. I Need Another
[?]
3. Hear My Hammer
Ring
4. I Worked Old Moll
- inside by: Albert Filmore
Levee song
5. I'm Workin' on
the Section [?]
Levee song
Side 2
1. Sweet Lovin'
[?]
2. Party Time
Monkey
3.
Stagolee
4. Restless
Playground of Hell
AFC 2011/009: SR0453
449 / 3-23-66 / Sablett
/ 1280, March 23, 1966
March 23, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Howard Sablett (warden). Contents: on prison sex. Recorded at Wynne.
See note for 0434.
AFC 2011/009: SR0454
450 / McCutcheon / Reese
/ 1281, March 23, 1966, March 25, 1966
March 23, 1966
March 25, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
The tape box gives the side 2 date as March 24; the log gives the
date as March 25. See note for SR0434.
Side 1
1. Red McCutcheon -
on narcotics and sex, March 23,
1966
March 23, 1966
Side 2
2. Buddy Joe Reese -
queer on Ellis, March 25,
1966
March 25, 1966
AFC 2011/009: SR0455
451 / River Songs /
Ellis / 1282, March 24,
1966
March 24, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
SR0455 and SR0456 were recorded while filming with the Seegers.
Recorded at Ellis. See note for SR0434.
1. Hammer Ring -
Scott, lead [?]
Crosscutting song
2. Jody's Got My
Girl and Gone - Spring, [?]
The log lists Richardson as the lead.
3. Lost John -
Chinaman, lead ([?])
Crosscutting song
4. Early in the
Morning: Partner Help Me Dog Em - Cowboy [?] and power
out)
AFC 2011/009: SR0456
452 / River Songs /
Ellis /1283, March 24,
1966
March 24, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Recorded at Ellis. See notes for SR0434 and SR0455.
1. Early in the
Morning: Partner Help Me Dog Em - Cowboy
Continued from SR0455
2. Drop Em Down -
Tippett, lead [?]
Logcutting song
3. Grizzly Bear -
Richardson, lead (Tippett, Filmore, [?] out)
Crosscutting song
4. I Need Another
Witness - Chinaman, lead (no Parker, Maze, Richardson on this
and next two)
Crosscutting
5. Plumb the Line -
Chinaman, lead
Song ending with tree going down
6. Julie -
Alexander, lead
Logging song - bad wind blast
AFC 2011/009: SR0457
453 / Pete Seeger
concert - Ellis Farm - Huntsville, Texas / 1284, March 25, 1966
March 25, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
See SR0460 for the conclusion. Recorded at Ellis. See note for
SR0434.
Side 1
Instrumental
(?)
Irene
Instrumental (banjo)
(I [?] American [?])
Old Joe
Clark
[?]
Side 2
T for
Texas
Mexican Birthday
Song
Go Down Old
Hannah
Midnight
Special
AFC 2011/009: SR0458
454 / River songs,
jokes, logging talks / Stories / Ellis, March 25, 1966
March 25, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Recorded at Ellis. See note for SR0434.
Side 1
1. Down on the
Riverside (log busting; Chinaman, lead)
2. I Shall Not Be
Removed (log busting; Chinaman, lead)
3. Petty -
stories
4. Log
loading
5. Jokes
Side 2
1. Jokes
2. Log
loading
AFC 2011/009: SR0459
455 / 1286, March 25, 1966
March 25, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Contents: log loading, jokes and toasts. Recorded at Ellis. Officer
with them was Donald Duke.
Comm[?]
About Benj [sic]
Drunk
About animals in
public room
AFC 2011/009: SR0566
456 / Pete Seeger
concert at Wynne, March 25,
1966
March 25, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded at Wynne.
AFC 2011/009: SR0460
457 / Toasts / Seeger /
1287, March 25-26, 1966
March 25-26, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Recorded at Wynne on March 26, except for the last cut. See SR0457
for the Ellis concert, recorded March 25.
Alp[?] -
Tabb
? - Tabb
The Fly [?] -
Tabb
The Seven Wise Men -
Tabb
Ain't It a Bitch -
Tabb
Conclusion
[?]/Seeger concert at Ellis Mar. 25 (dub)
AFC 2011/009: SR0461
458 / 1288, March 20, 1966, March 20, 1966
March 20, 1966
March 20, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Side 1, March 20, 1966
March 20, 1966
Joe Brown at Brammer's
Side 2, March 26, 1966
March 26, 1966
Roger Baker at Brammer's. Contents: on manufacturing of DMT, PET,
amphetamines [?], etc.
AFC 2011/009: SR0462
459 / 1289, April 16, 1966
April 16, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Contents (both sides): drugs.
Side 1
Harvey Marshal
Mathson, New York City (CPW)
The surname looks like "Mathson" on the tape box, and appears as
"Matusow" on the log.
Side 2
Bill Beckman, New
York City
Amphetamines,
hallucinogens, other drugs
AFC 2011/009: SR0466
463 / Ramsey 2 / J.B.
Smith / 1293, June 12,
1966
June 12, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Recorded at Ramsey 2. Songs on Side 2 listed on the tape box but not
the log. The log has only that some conversation took place between
and after the first two songs.
Side 1
1. Poor Boy Part
2
Composed by performer
2. No Payday
Here
Song to his own tune
Side 2
1. Major
Special
2. Go
Ahead
AFC 2011/009: SR0467
464 / Narcotics / Jack
Heard, TDC / Huntsville / 1294, June 13,
1966
June 13, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Contents: narcotics enforcement.
AFC 2011/009: SR0468
465 / Narcotics / Goree
/ 1295, June 14, 1966
June 14, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Pat Dobey (or Dobie), Mona Sue Daigley, Della McCutcheon. Recorded at
Goree.
AFC 2011/009: SR0469
466 / Narcotics / Goree
/ 1296, June 14, 1966
June 14, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
See notes for SR0468.
AFC 2011/009: SR0471
469 / Larry Gardner /
Wynne / 1298 / tape 1, October 22,
1966
October 22, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2
track ; 5 in.
Conman (probably refers to Gardner).
AFC 2011/009: SR0472
470 / Gardner / Simone /
1299 / tape 2, October 22, 1966,
October 24, 1966
October 22, 1966
October 24, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Side 1, October 22, 1966
October 22, 1966
Larry Gardner,
Wynne
Recorded at Wynne
Side 2, October 24, 1966
October 24, 1966
1. Gate at
Wynne
Recorded at Wynne
2. Larry Simone,
Ferguson
Contents: homosexuality in prison. Recorded at Ferguson.
AFC 2011/009: SR0473
471 / Larry Simone /
1300 / tape 3, October 24,
1966
October 24, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog, 2 track ; 5
in.
Contents: homosexuality in prison. Recorded at Ferguson.
AFC 2011/009: SR0474
476 / Billy McDonald /
1302 / tape 1, January 29,
1967
January 29, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2
track, mono ; 5 in.
Checks [?]
AFC 2011/009: SR0475
477 / Billy McDonald /
1303 / tape 2, January 29,
1967
January 29, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2
track, mono ; 5 in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0470
469 (467) / Ramsey /
Otis / 1297 / 168, May 10,
1967
May 10, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
1. On Cha[?]ty -
Otis
2. Guards
[?]
AFC 2011/009: SR0476
473 / Billy McDonald /
Ellis / 1301, September 1,
1967
September 1, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0477
491 / Tommy Bush / 1304,
June 24, 1968
June 24, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Side 1
GI [?] - Ramsey II /
Tommy Bush
Side 2
(1/2) Tommy
Bush
AFC 2011/009: SR0478
492 / Saucie / Chinaman
/ Ellis / 1305, June 24-25,
1968
June 24-25, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
1. Arnold Saucier -
Houston, June 24, 1968, June 24,
1968
June 24, 1968
2. Chinaman -
Alexander, Ellis, Huntsville, June 25, 1968, June 25, 1968
June 25, 1968
AFC 2011/009: SR0479
584 / Ramsey 1 / sounds
/ 1306
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Ramsey
sounds
Near end: T[?], chow
hall, [?]
AFC 2011/009: SR0480
586 / Houston
Commercials / a.m. sounds as line turns out on Ram-1 / Bush on
pimping / Ramsey 1 / Feather and Cads / 1307, October 23, 1968
October 23, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips and
7 1/2 ips ; 5 in.
1) Feather and Cade
(7 1/2 ips)
2) Houston Radio
Commercials (7 1/2 ips)
AM sounds on line on
Ramsey T[?]
Tommy Bush on
pimping (3 3/4 ips)
AFC 2011/009: SR0481
586 / Walls / bullpen
sounds / 2 Camp Ramsey line callout sounds / Tandberg / 1308, October 1968
October 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
half track, mono ; 5 in.
Side 1
Walls - Bull pen
sounds
Ramsey - noises of
bugs and birds
Side 2
2 Camp Ramsey line
call
AFC 2011/009: SR0482
587 / Feather and Cade
on doing time / R-1 / guard in lot (Voepel) on prisons / Ramsey 1 /
1309, October 22, 1968
October 22, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Side 1
Feather and Cade
R-1
Side 2
Guard in lot
(stable) Voepel
AFC 2011/009: SR0691
Remamler [?] Jim / 1, 2
and 3, undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0696
862 / Negro prison
worksong, blues and spirituals / Texas, July
1964
July 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, quarter
track, stereo ; 7 in.
Recorded at Ellis, Wayne, Ramsey, Retrieve farms and Huntsville
penitentiary, summer 1964. On a side panel: Texas prison sampler.
This is a second-generation copy.
Side 1
Raise Em Up
Higher
Tampa
Florida
If You See My
Mother
Move Along
Gator
Go Down Old
Hannah
44
Hammers
Make a Longtime Man
Feel Bad
See How They Done My
Lord
Yellow
Gal
Don't Be
Uneasy
I Shall Not Be
Moved
Side 2
3 Moore
Brothers
I Wonder What's the
Matter
Cold Penitentiary
Blues
170597
Assassination of the
President
My Last
Mile
Brighter
Day
In the
End
Rattler
AFC 2011/009: SR0698
Worksong Masters 3 / 3 /
masters 13, undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
full track, mono ; 7 in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0699
Worksong Master 3 /
masters 12, undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0700
Worksong Masters #4 / 4,
undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
full track, mono ; 7 in.
The manuscripts from this tape box seem to be a transcription of
President Lyndon Johnson's inauguration.
AFC 2011/009: SR0701
Masters 14 / aircheck:
news and backgrounds, undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0702
Masters 16,
undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
1. John Henry 400.3
- Jackson, lead (logging)
2. Grizzly Bear
402.4 - Jackson, lead (shoveling)
3. Go Down Old
Hannah - Tippen and group [?]
4. Jelly - Tippen,
lead
5. Drinkin' That
Wine - Chinaman, FW 445
6. Black Gal -
Tippen FW 445.4
7.
Stewball
AFC 2011/009: SR0703
Negro worksongs from
Texas prisons, August 1965
August 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
four track, stereo ; 7 in.
Bruce Jackson's name and address appear on the tape box back. This is
a compilation from his other recordings. Manuscript documentation
provides further details not transcribed here.
Side 1
1. I'm in the Bottom
- Johnny Jackson and group
Shoveling. Recorded at Ramsey 1. See source recording SR0406.
2. Jody's Got My
Wife and Gone - Willie Sandell and group
Recorded at Ellis. See source recording SR0883.
3. Julie - W.D.
Alexander and group
Log cutting. Recorded at Ellis. See source recording SR0399.
4. Captain Don't
Feel Sorry for a Longtime Man - Phillips, Veasley, Tippen,
Mitchell (who prays)
Recorded at Wynne. See source recording SR0881.
5. No More Good Time
in the World For Me - J.D. Smith
A no-time song, for cotton-picking, cane-cutting, etc. Recorded
at Ramsey 2. See source recording SR1029.
6. Down the Line -
David Tippett and group
Crosscutting. Recorded at Ellis. See source tape recording
SR1037.
7. Grizzly Bear -
Johnny Jackson, Houston Page, and group
Shoveling. Recorded at Ramsey 1. See source recording SR0406.
8. Shorty George -
Tippen, Veasley, and group
Recorded at Wynne . See source recording SR0882.
9. Dogs near field
crews on Ellis
Recorded at Ellis. See source recording SR1039.
Side 2
1. Hear My Hammer
Ring - Chinaman and group
Crosscutting. Recorded at Ellis. See source recording SR0401.
2. I Need Another
Witness - Jackson, Page, and group
Flatweeding (clearing with hoes). Recorded at Ramsey 1. See
source recording SR0407.
3. Down the Line -
Page and group
Flatweeding. Recorded at Ramsey 1. See source recording
SR0405.
4. I Got the Crane
Wing - Veasley and group
Recorded at Wynne. See source recording SR0885.
5. I Got A Record -
Veasley and group
Recorded at Wynne. See source recording SR0885.
6. Every Time I Get
A Letter (Take This Hammer) - Johnny Jackson and Frank
Young
Recorded at Ramsey 1. See source recording SR0862.
7. Drop 'Em in the
Timber - Chinaman and group
Log cutting. Recorded at Ellis. See source recording SR1039.
AFC 2011/009: SR0704
Jackson - Texas prisons,
undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track,
stereo ; 7 in.
Bruce Jackson - Texas prisons sampler 2.
AFC 2011/009: SR0463
460 / Roxbury 1 /
Solomons / 1290, Spring 1966
Spring 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Tape #1 - Roxbury Folklore - Noel Solomons. Contents: Negro
children's games, Roxbury. Recorded by Noel Solomons. Original
tape.
AFC 2011/009: SR0464
461 / Roxbury 2 /
Solomons / 1291, Spring 1966
Spring 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Tape #2 - Roxbury Folklore - Noel Solomons. Contents: Negro
children's games, Roxbury. Recorded by Noel Solomons. Original
tape.
AFC 2011/009: SR0465
462 / Roxbury 3 /
Solomons / 1292, Spring 1966
Spring 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Tape #3 - Roxbury Folklore - Noel Solomons. Contents: Negro
children's games, Roxbury. Recorded by Noel Solomons. Original
tape.
AFC 2011/009: SR0933
Criminal Justice System
/ Constantino, February 17,
1977
February 17, 1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Nicholas Constantino, Erie County D.A. office. Interviewed by Barbara
Copley.
AFC 2011/009: SR0930
Criminal Justice System
/ McCarthy, March 2,
1977
March 2, 1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Joseph McCarthy, First Assistant D.A. Interviewed at the District
Attorney's office by Barbara Copley.
AFC 2011/009: SR0931
Criminal Justice System
/ Erie Pen. Guard / 1, April 5,
1977
April 5, 1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Alden Penitentiary Correctional Facility (Erie County). Barbara
Copley and Edward Willis interviewed four guards (anonymous), but
named on the tape box: John, Terry, Pete, and Wintergreen. Barbara
(John's girlfriend) was also present, as well as Tanya (dog) and an
unidentified cat. Taped at Pete's home. According to the note on the
tape box back, "Pete and Terry's fathers were both Alden guards.
John and Wintergreen were MP's in the service."
AFC 2011/009: SR0932
Criminal Justice System
/ Erie Pen. Guard / 2, April 5,
1977
April 5, 1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Alden Penitentiary guards (Erie County Correctional Facility).
Barbara Copley and Edward Willis interviewed four guards
(anonymous), but named on the tape box: John, Terry, Pete, and
Wintergreen. Barbara (John's girlfriend) was also present. According
to the note on the tape box back, there were problems on Side 1,
probably of a technical nature.
AFC 2011/009: SR0929
Criminal Justice System
/ Erie Pen Guards / 3, April 5,
1977
April 5, 1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Alden Penitentiary guards (Erie County Correctional Facility).
Barbara Copley and Edward Willis interviewed four guards
(anonymous), but named on the tape box: John, Terry, Pete, and
Wintergreen. Barbara (John's girlfriend) was also present. According
to a note on the tape box, there were problems with the audio around
the middle of Side 1, due to a cassette malfunction.
AFC 2011/009: SR0565
702 / Missouri State
Prison / Bukka White, undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The number 622 is also on the tape box.
AFC 2011/009: SR0575
203-9 / J. B. Smith / No
Pay Day Here, circa
1964-1966
circa 1964-1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0705
Jackson / Texas
Prisons
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track,
stereo ; 7 in.
Texas prison sampler 1
AFC 2011/009: SR0707
Worksong transcriptions
1, August 1965
August 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track, mono ; 7 in.
Negro worksongs from Texas state prison farms tape #1 / 19 songs.
AFC 2011/009: SR0706
Worksong transcriptions
2
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track, mono ; 7 in.
Texas prison worksongs 2
1. You Should a Been
on the River in 1910 - Sherrod
Recorded at Ellis. From source recording SR0884.
2. Drop 'Em Down -
Chinaman and group
Recorded at Ellis. From source recording SR0884.
3. Roberta (I) (Make
A Longtime Man Feel Bad) - Mack Maze
Recorded at Ellis. From source recording SR0884.
4. Roberta (II) -
Kimble
Recorded at Ramsey 2. From source recording SR1033.
5. Long Hot Summer
Days - Tippen, Veasley, and group
Recorded at Wynne. From source recording SR0881.
6. Captain Don't
Feel Sorry for a Longtime Man - Phillips and group
Recorded at Wynne. From source recording SR0881.
7. No More Cane on
the Brazos/Godamighty - Tippen, lead
They segue from one song to the next. Recorded at Wynne. From
source recording SR0882.
8. I Can Buckle a
Wheeler - Chinaman
Recorded at Ellis. From source recording SR0881.
9. Jolly (Johnny
Won't You Ramble) - Tippen and group
Recorded at Wynne. From source recording SR0885.
10. I Got the Crane
Wing - Tippen and group
Recorded at Wynne. From source recording SR0885.
11. I Got a Record -
Veasley and group
Recorded at Wynne. From source recording SR0885.
12. Mack's Blues (I
Told the Captain) - Maze
Recorded at Ellis. From source recording SR0888.
13. Drop 'Em Down
Together - Smith
Recorded at Ramsey 2. From source recording SR0411.
Side 2
1. Jody's Got My
Wife and Gone - Willie Sandell and group
Recorded at Ellis. From source recording SR0886.
2. Buttcut Ruler -
Kimble
Recorded at Ramsey 2.
3. Been on the Chain
Gang - G.I.
Recorded at Ramsey 2.
4. Mr. Tom Moore -
Jackson
Recorded at Ramsey 1. From source recording SR0862.
5. Every Time I Get
a Letter from the Governor - Jackson and Young
Recorded at Ramsey 1. From source recording SR0862.
6. Choppin' Charlie
- Jackson and Young
Recorded at Ramsey 1. From source recording SR0862.
7. Plumb the Line -
Chinaman and group
Crosscutting, 4 axes. Recorded at Ellis. From source recording
SR0402
8. Fallin' Down
(Timber Getting' Limber) - Chinaman and group
Crosscutting, 4 axes. Recorded at Ellis. From source recording
SR0402
9. Rattler -
Chinaman and group
Flatweeding - 4 hoes. Recorded at Ellis. From source recording
SR0402
10. Rattler - Page
and group
Flatweeding - 4 hoes. Recorded at Ramsey 1. From source recording
SR0405.
11. Down the Line -
Tippett and group
Crosscutting - 8 axes. Recorded at Ramsey 1. From source
recording SR1037.
12. So Soon This
Evening - Tippett and group
Crosscutting - 4 axes. Recorded at Ramsey 1. From source
recording SR1037.
13. Hammer Ring -
Scott and group
Crosscutting - 4 axes. Recorded at Ramsey 1. From source
recording SR1037.
14. John Henry -
Jackson and group
4 spades. Recorded at Ramsey 1. From source recording SR0404.
15. Yon' Come
Roberta - Mitchell
Recorded at Wynne. From source recording SR0390.
16. This Old Hammer
Killed John Henry - Chinaman
Log cutting - 4 axes. Recorded at Ellis. From source recording
SR0393.
AFC 2011/009: SR0708
Jackson / Texas Prison
Worksong / 2nd generation dubs, undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
1. Hammer Ring ([?]
- Sprin and group / 4 C.C.
2. In the Bottom -
JJ and 4, sp[?]
3. If You See My
Mother - Maze
4. S[?]: Poor Boy #2
(fragment)
5. Captain Don't
Feel Sorry for a Long Time Man
6. Grizzly Bear -
[?]
7. Black Gal [?] -
Chinaman (hoes)
8. Down the Line
(FW) - Page
9. Julie -
logging
10. Jody
(axes[?])
AFC 2011/009: SR0709
Jackson 1 / Texas Prison
Worksongs - Side 1, undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Down the Line -
Page
Hammer Ring -
Scott
Drop 'Em Down -
logging (Tippett)
Move Along Farther -
Jackson - logging
Crooked Foot John -
Chinaman, CC
AFC 2011/009: SR0710
Jackson 2 / Prison
worksongs - side 2, undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Jack o Diamonds -
Jackson, sp[?]
Poor Boy #2 -
Smith
Black Gal (Buffalo
B[?]) - Chinaman and group, FW
I'm Gonna Write My
Mama - Tippett [?]
Sub-subseries 3: I Found a
Feather
AFC 2011/009: SR1221
1 / Feather; Side 1:
sound film track #1 (Alabama), April 26,
1980
April 26, 1980
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1222
2 / Feather; Side 1:
Wild Sound / at end wild sound at cornfield May 4; Side 2: Wild
Sound at lake May 4 / [?] W.R. water, in field to [?], May 3, 1980
May 3, 1980
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1223
3 / Feather; Side 1: May
4 Alabama - synch / 3
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Sub-subseries 4: Michael
McClure [unfinished documentary]
AFC 2011/009: SR1158
Michael McClure / Sync
for 1-4, circa 1982
circa 1982
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Side 1: 1 and 2 (73, 74). Side 2: 3, 4 (75, 76).
AFC 2011/009: SR1159
Michael McClure / Sync
for 5-8, circa 1982
circa 1982
1 sound cassette : analog
Sub-subseries 5: Out of
Order
AFC 2011/009: SR1190
1 / 1-3 / 000: Angela in
Baltimore / 20 Feb '81, February 20,
1981
February 20, 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1191
2 / W, 3 / 000: Wild
Sound Baltimore Convention Center / 20 Feb '81; Side A: begin with
wild sound at Baltimore Convention Center, then sound for end of
reel 3, February 20,
1981
February 20, 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1192
3 / test rolls 4 and 5 /
0003: Diane / 6 March '81; Side A: 5 Mar. Diane test rolls 4 an 5,
March 5, 1981, March 6, 1981
March 5, 1981
March 6, 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1193
7 / Rolls 12-15 / Angela
in Studio / 12-15, circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1194
8 / 16-19 / Angela,
circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1160
43693, circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1195
9 / 20-21 / Angela,
circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1196
10 / 21, 22 / Angela,
circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1197
11 / 23-27 / Angela;
Side 1: 23, 24, 25; Side B: 26-27, circa
1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1161
11 - Side A: 23, 24, 25;
Side B: 26-27, circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1198
12 / 28 / Angela, circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1162
Deanne / Side A: 12
(Roll 28) / Side B: 14 (34-36), circa
1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1177
Side A: 16 (43-44) Bea's
group, circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1163
Side A: 21, 22 (Tape
10); Side B: 97-98 (Tape 32), circa
1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1175
Side A: Diane and Bea
#24 (no pic); Side B: Diane and Bea #24 interview only, circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1199
13 / 29-31 / Angela;
Side A: Angela 29-30; Side B: Angela 31, circa
1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1164
Side A: 29, 30 (13);
Side B: 31 (13), circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1180
14 / 34-36 / Angela and
Diane / Buffalo / Side A only / 5-4-81; Side A: Angela and Diane 4
May 81 / Side A only / sync tape / tape #14 / 34-36; Side B: Diane
in Class / 3-12-82, May 4, 1981,
March 12, 1982
May 4, 1981
March 12, 1982
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1165
Side A: 37, 38, 39 (15);
Side B: Conc 39, 40, 41 (15), circa
1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1181
15 / 37-41 / Angela and
Diane / Buffalo / Sides A and B, Sync / 5-4-81; Side A: Sync 37-39;
Side B: Sync 40-41, May 4,
1981
May 4, 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1182
16 / (42) / Diane and
Family / 5-17-81; (43/4) / Bea and group / Rochester / 5-20; Side A:
roll 42; Side B: rolls 43-44, May 17,
1981, May 20,
1981
May 17, 1981
May 20, 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1183
17 / for rolls 44, 45,
46 / Bea and Group / Rochester / 5-20-81; Side A: 17 000, rolls 44,
45, 46; Side B: continued, May 20,
1981
May 20, 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1166
Side A: 44 - 132; Side
B: 44 - 133-134, circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1184
18 / (47-51) / Deanne—in
class and picking up kids / 22 May; Side A: Deanne in class / Math
lesson / rolls 47-48, Rochester; Side B: Deanne in class, car coming
home, wild sound at road, 49-50-51, May
22, 1981
May 22, 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Noted on j-card: Deanne -- 22 May '81. In class teaching math, taking
about dreams, car coming home, picking up kids, for rolls 47-51.
Probably low level and no sync signal for Side A.
AFC 2011/009: SR1185
19 / 52, 53, 54 / Deanne
Delahanty—in class, picking up kids, talking w/D; Side A: 5/28
Deanne Delahanty at Corpus Christi / rolls: 51 (end), 52, 53; Side
B: Deanne 5/28 / arriving home / talking with Diane / roll 54, May 28, 1981
May 28, 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1186
20 / 55 and 56, end of
#50 / Diane and Deanne in Kitchen / Diane in class 149-150; Side A:
Deanne and Diane in kitchen, roll 55; Side B: Deanne and Diane in
kitchen, roll 56, last few minutes of 50, May 28, 1981
May 28, 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1187
21 / Rolls 57, 58, 59,
60, part of 61 / Bea Reynolds; Tape 21 0000; Side A: rolls 57 and 58
(Bea); Side B: rolls 59, 60, part of 61 / Bea Reynolds, New York
City, circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1188
22 / Remainder of 61,
62, 63 / conversation; Side A: remainder of 61, 62; Side B: 63 and
conversation, circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1189
23 / Out Of Order rolls
64, 65, 66, 67; Side A: roll 64 (1200' roll - 2 takes); Side B:
rolls 65, 66, 67, circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1200
24 / Diane and Bea
interview (audio only), circa
1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1201
25 / sound for reels 71,
72 / Deanne Delahanty and family / 11 June '81, June 11, 1981
June 11, 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Deanne Delahanty and family: dinner and watching TV, soundtrack for
rolls 71 and 72
AFC 2011/009: SR1202
31 / 91-93 / Angela;
Side 1: 91-92; Side 2: 93, beginning of 94, circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1203
32 / 94-98 / Marie; Side
1: Angela's truck [?] / Marie / 94-95-96; Side B: Marie 97-98, circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1204
33 / 99 and 120 / Marie,
circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1150
33: 99 + 120 / 40: 120 +
wild, circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Side 1: Tape 33 Marie 99-120. Side 2: Tape 44 121 + wild
AFC 2011/009: SR1167
Side A: Marie 99 (33) /
Kathy 110 (37); Side B: Deanne 54 (19), circa
1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1179
34 / Marie 100-101,
circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1205
34 / 100-103 / Marie
Side 1: 100-101; Side B: 102-103, circa
1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1206
35 / 104-105 / Marie,
circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1178
35 / Marie 104-105,
circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1207
36 / 106-109 / Kathy;
Side 1: 106-107; Side 2: 108-109, circa
1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1169
36 - Kathy - Side A:
106-107; Side B: 108-109, circa
1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1208
37 / 110-112 / Kathy;
Side 1: 110-111; Side 2: 112, circa
1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1209
38 / 113-116 / Kathy;
Side 1: 113; Side 2: 114-115-116, circa
1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1168
38 - Kathy - Side A:
113; Side B: end of 113, 114, 115, 116, circa
1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1210
39 / 117-119 / Bea; Side
1: Bea at Met 117 and 118 / 9-17-81; Side 2: Bea in village 119 /
9-17-81, September 17,
1981
September 17, 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1211
40 / Group / Roll 121 /
Wild Track, circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1212
41 / 122-124; Side 1:
Rolls 122, 123 / 9-26-81; Side 2: Roll #124 / 9-26-81, September 26, 1981
September 26, 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1213
42 / 125, 127; Side 1:
125; Side 2: 127, circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1151
125 / 127, circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1214
43 / 128-131; Side 1:
Roll 128 and 129; Side 2: roll 130, 131, circa
1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1152
43: 128-131, circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Tape 43. Side 1: 128, 129. Side 2: 130, 131
AFC 2011/009: SR1215
44 / 132-134; Side 1:
roll 132; Side 2: 133, 134, circa
1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1216
45, circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1217
46 / 135-136 / Marie /
Karen test; Side 1: Marie 135-136; Side 2: Karen Peterson / poem /
10-5-81, October 5,
1981
October 5, 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1218
47 / 138 / Dianne and
Barbara; Side 1: Reading 1 / D and B / 138; Side 2: Reading 3, circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1219
48 / 139 / Diane and
Barbara / Reading 2, circa
1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1170
Side A: 7 (12-16); Side
B: 9 (20), circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1171
Side A: 21 (57-58) Bea;
Side B: 21 (59 and 60), circa
1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1172
Side A: Bea interview
#24 conclusion, circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1173
Side A: 22 (conclusion 7
61, 62) / Bea; Side B: 63 and Conversation C22 / Bea, circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1174
Side A: Bea and group 17
(44, 45, 46); Side B: 17 continued, circa
1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1176
Side A: 64 (23); Side B:
23 (65, 66, 67), circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1149
122-128, circa 1981
circa 1981
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Side 1: 122, 123 / Side 2: 124
AFC 2011/009: SR1073
1 / Golden Jubilee sync
tape at cathedral, 1980
1980
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Side A only. Noise reduction used during recording.
AFC 2011/009: SR1074
2 / Golden Jubilee
Cathedral Nakamichi tape, 1980
1980
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Mass wild sound. Noise reduction used during recording.
AFC 2011/009: SR1075
3 / Golden Jubilee
Dinner Day, July 19,
1980
July 19, 1980
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Sr. Elaine's final song [?]. Noise reduction used during
recording.
AFC 2011/009: SR1076
4 / Golden Jubilee:
Interview, 1980
1980
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Interview with Elaine. Noise reduction used during recording. Stereo,
not sync.
AFC 2011/009: SR1077
5 / Golden Jubilee: Int
with Elaine, Sync., July 24,
1980
July 24, 1980
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Interview with Elaine. Sync tape at Ruth's. Noise reduction used
during recording.
AFC 2011/009: SR1072
49 / Sing for Love:
Novitiate Choir SSJ [Sisters of St. Joseph], Rochester
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Side 1
1. Regina Coeli
Laetare
2. O Virgin All
Lovely
3. Viri Galilaei
(Mode 7) [Gregorian chant]
4. How Lovely is
Your Dwelling Place
5. Kyrie
(Burd-Manzetti)
6. Bidding Litany
(adapted from Byzantine liturgy)
7. Psallite Domini
(Mode 1) [Gregorian chant]
8. Sanctus ad
Benedictus (Mass for Peace) [Fr. Edwinus Huigens]
9. Let Everything
that Has Breath (Psalm 150, arr. Sister Florian,
SSJ)
Side 2
1. I'm Gonna
Sing
2. A Flock of Sheep
(rev. J. Roff)
3. Good
News
4. He Watching Over
Israel (Mendelssohn)
5. Vienna Life
(Strauss-Bigg)
6. Shalom
(Palestinian round)
7. Sophmoric
Philosophy
Sub-subseries 6: Virginia
recordings - Bluefield, Lodi, and Saltville
SR0804-SR0816 were recorded during a summer 1964 field trip.
AFC 2011/009: SR0807
325 / 1154 / John and
Jimmy Gallagher / Saltville / Hobart Smith / Tape 1, June 14, 1964
June 14, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 7 in.
John Gallagher, recorded on his porch, in Saltville, Virginia. John
and Jimmy Gallagher's mother was Hobart Smith's father's sister. A
note on the tape box back near John's name: "2 from Blind Lemon in
1917." A note by the song K.C. Whiste [?]: "Hob 'He doesn't play
that right.'" A note by Worried Blues names Jimmy (possibly the
performer) as Fred's son.
Side 1
1. House of David
Blues
2. Railroad
Blues
3. K.C.
Whistle
4. Worried
Blues
5. Spanish
Fandango
6. St. Louis Blues
(played in C major)
Side 2
1. Ginny Put the
Kettle On
2. [unidentified]
(Henry)
3. Railroad Bill
(Jimmy)
4. Brown Skin Woman
- Hobart
In the key of G
5. Railroad Bill
[?]
The performer's name on the tape box has faded.
6. John Henry -
John
Fragment
7. Hangman's
Rope
In the key of E
8. Stayed Around,
Laid Around
9. I'm Thinkin'
Tonight of My Blue Eyes
10. I Am a
Pilgrim
In the key of E
11. Amazing Grace
(his wife in [?])
In the key of G
12. Lonesome Road
Blues (Ain't Gonna Be Treated Thisaway [?])
Tape runs out
AFC 2011/009: SR0808
326 / 1155 / Hobart
Smith and Bill DeBusk / Tape 2, June 14,
1964
June 14, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track, mono and stereo ; 7 in.
Recorded in Saltville. Noted on the tape box back "[?] returns from
last tape, guitar was 1/2 tone low." Hobart - fiddle (left); Bill -
banjo (right). Tracks 4 through 9 are Hobart and Bill; the latter
(or both) noted as from Abingdon, Virginia.
Side 1
1. Drunkard's Dream
(mono)
2. Wake Up Little
Maggie (mono)
In the key of E
3. Darling Corey
([?]; mono)
4. Walking in the
Parlor
5. Cripple
Creek
6. Home Sweet
Home
7. John Brown's
Dream (Bill alone)
In the key of G
8. Soldier's Joy
(Bill alone)
In the key of C
9. Mississippi
Sawyer (key of C; [?])
AFC 2011/009: SR0809
327 / 1156 / Hobart
Smith / Bill DeBusk / Tape 3, June 14,
1964
June 14, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Recorded in Saltville, Virginia, at Hobart Smith's trailer.
Information on the tape box back includes Hobart Smith and Bill
DeBusk's address. Both play banjos on this tape. "Sandy" mentioned
in the note for the song "Cindy" may be Sandy Ives.
1. Arkansas
Traveler
2. Walkin' in the
Parlor
3. Cindy
In the key of C
4. Cluck Old
Hen
In the key of G
5. Coming Around the
Mountain - Hob on fiddle
6. Mississippi
Sawyer - Bill, alone
7. Talk into Nellie
Gray - Hobart, fiddle and vocal; Bill, banjo
8. Hob Smith Blues -
Hob, fiddle solo
9. Sleep in Your
Barn Tonight Mister - Hobart and Bill
10. Little Log Cabin
in the Lane - Hobart, fiddle and vocal; Bill, banjo
11. Walkin' in the
Parlor - Bill, solo
AFC 2011/009: SR0810
328 / 1157 / Hobart
Smith and Wiley Smith / Bristol, Tenn. / Tape 4, June 14, 1964
June 14, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded in Saltville, though the log note names Bristol, TN. Texas
Gladden and Hobart Smith were brother and sister.
Side 1 - Wiley
Smith, Bristol, Virginia (Hobart's son)
1. Reno
Brown
"Bad recording"
2.
Sweetheart
3. The Big
Millstone
Talk on wilder and
[?]
Railroad
Bill
What a Friend We
Have in Jesus; I Am A Pilgrim - Hobart [?]
Amazing Grace - Hob,
fiddle
In stereo
Jack O'Diamonds -
Hob and Wiley
If This Ain't the
Holy Ghost - Hob and Wiley
Fragment
I Don't Know -
Wiley
Fragment
Hobart Smith
Blues
Fragment
Side 2
1. Listen -
Wiley
2. Old Sly Possum -
Hobart and Wiley
3. Muskrat; Nancy
Ann spoken: [?]
4. Snow Deer -
Hobart and Wiley
5. Baro[?]
Ka[?]
6. Shady
Grove
7. Cabbage Head -
Hobart [?]
8. Old Shoes and
Leggings
9. Parson
Bun
He made it about Texas Gladden, for "This Is Your Life"
[television show]
AFC 2011/009: SR0811
329 / 1158 / Fred
Gallagher / Tape 5, June 15,
1964
June 15, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track, mono ; 7 in.
Recorded on John Gallagher's back porch, in Saltville. At one point
he sings "Mother's Little Children."
Side 1
1. Introduction on
spelling of name Renserell [?]
2. Buck
Time
Instrumental
3. Brown Skin
Blues
Instrumental
4. I'm Not a Sinner
[?]
5. Man Going Around
Taking [?]
6. talk with Fred
and John [?]
7. Muscle Shout
Blues (harp)
8. Fox
Chase
9. Long Road Ain't
Got No End
10. The Stars Began
to Fade
Side 2
1. Stars
[?]
2. I See a
Bridge
3. Long Love Ain't
Got No End (fiddle)
4. through 8.
[unidentified]
9. Cattle
Call
10. Billy in the
Lowground
11.
Cindy
AFC 2011/009: SR0812
330 / 1159 / Fred
Gallagher and family / Saltville / Tape 6, June 15, 1964
June 15, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Recorded at John Gallagher's house, in Saltville. Family names and
ages are given on the tape box back: Maxine Gallagher (June 10, 1943
- 21 years), Revonda Gallagher (January 20, 1948 - 16 years),
Darlene Gallagher (March 4, 1949 - 12 years), John Monroe Gallagher
(July 1, 1950 - 14 years), Fred Gallagher. For the first five songs
of Side 1, there is a note that "they read words from handwritten
book").
Side 1
1. The White
Dove
2. Wings of the
Dove
3. Mother's Not
Dead
4. Peace in the
Valley
5. The Hem of His
Garment
6. Bound for the
Kingdom Far Above
7. Fly Around My
Pretty Little Girls (fiddle)
Side 2
1. Settin' on Top of
the World
2. Muleskinner
(fiddle)
3. M[?]
4. Cripple Creek
(fiddle)
5. Sourwood
Mountain
6. Harmonica
Waltz
AFC 2011/009: SR0813
331 / 1160 / Ron Holmes
/ Tape 7, June 17, 1964
June 17, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 7 in.
Recorded in Saltville. Ron Holmes, 24 years old, playing
harmonica.
1.
Redwing
2. Wabash
Cannonball
3. John
Henry
4. Wildwood
Flower
5. Talk about making
banjos
6. Tennessee
Waltz
AFC 2011/009: SR0693
Saltville, Misc. #3 /
1964, June 14-15, 1964
June 14-15, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A number of other songs and performers are listed on the tape box
back, and lined through.
Nellie Gay (into: )
/ 3:36 - Bill (b) Hob (vocal and fiddle)
Sleep in Your Barn
Tonight intro / 1:44 - Hobart Smith (fiddle), Bill DeBusk
(banjo)
Little Log Cabin in
the Lane 2:00 - Hob (fiddle and vocal), Bill (b) (mostly line #7
Nellie Gray)
Did You Ever See A
Muskrat Nancy Ann 1:42 - Hobart Smith, Wiley Smith (guitar and
vocal) (3:28), June 14,
1964
June 14, 1964
Snow Deer (f) 3:28 -
Hobart and Wiley (guitar)
The Big M[?]
(guitar) - Wiley
What a Friend We
Have in Jesus - Wiley
Guitar instrumental
If This Ain't the
Holy Ghost I Don't Know - Hobart (guitar and vocal) and Wiley
(guitar and vocal)
The White Dove -
Fred, Maxine, Rovonda, Darlene, and John Monroe / Gallagher,
330, June 15, 1964
June 15, 1964
Brownskin
Blues
Guitar instrumental; incomplete
AFC 2011/009: SR0952
Saltville Sample / 1964
/ 5, 1964
1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A compilation of field recordings; see the tape box for details.
AFC 2011/009: SR0846
354 / Press Smith /
Bluefield, VA, August 5,
1965
August 5, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Press [Preston] Smith (Hobart Smith's brother), at the home of D[?]
S[?], Bluefield, Virginia. Topics include: Saltville, preaching,
family, etc.
AFC 2011/009: SR0860
355 / 1180 / John
Gallagher / Saltville, August 6,
1965
August 6, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track, mono ; 5 in.
Contents: guitar instrumentals, place names, train. All songs on Side
2 are fragments. Recorded in Saltville, Virginia.
Side 1
1. Train at
Duel's
2. Charming
Betsy
With front and end talk
3. Ginny Put the
Kettle On
4. Nigger
Blues
Out of E from Andy Flanagan and talking [?]
5. Place
names
Good story about Broady B[?]
Side 2
1. Place names on
his grandfather who fought for North; on his grandfather who
fought for South
2. Yankee Doodle
Dandy
3. Dixie
(fragment)
4. Railroad
Bill
5. Coney
Isle
6. Brown Skin
Blues
7. Casey
Jones
AFC 2011/009: SR0847
356 / 1185 / John
Gallagher / Earl Stacey / Ben Dinsmore / Saltville, August 6, 1965
August 6, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track, mono ; 5 in.
Contents: guitar and dulcimer instrumentals, Lomax visit.
1. Brown Skin Blues
- John Gallagher
2. Black Mammy Blues
- Earl Stacey
3. Steppin' the
Frets - Earl Stacey
4. Sing Low - Ben
Dinsmore, in Cedar Branch
5.
[unidentified]
6. I Want to Be in
That Number [Saints Go Marching In?]
7.
[unidentified]
8. How Lomax got him
up at 5 a.m. to record and put him on record without even giving
him a copy [?] Hob's check [?]
AFC 2011/009: SR0848
357 / 1186 / Ben
Dinsmore (dulcimer) / Saltville, August 6,
1965
August 6, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 5 in.
Ben Dinsmore, dulcimer instrumentals
Rock of
Ages
Down at
Cross
When the Roll is
Called Up Yonder
Talk about
[?]
Minor chord (his
own)
Jesus Hold My
Hand
Talk on getting
religion
Black Eyed
Susie
[unidentified]
Alabama
Gals
John
Henry
Boil Them Cabbage
Down
AFC 2011/009: SR0849
358 / 1187 / Ben
Dinsmore (dulcimer) / Saltville, August 6,
1965
August 6, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 5 in.
Ben Dinsmore, dulcimer instrumentals
Talk on dulcimer and
Bible
What a Friend We
Have in Jesus
What're We Gonna Do
With the Baby O
Talk on s[?] he was
three and story
AFC 2011/009: SR0850
359 / 1188 / Carl Gray
(fretless banjo), August 7,
1965
August 7, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 5 in.
Carl Gray, 64 years old, plays fretless banjo. According to a note on
the tape box back, the date given on the recording is wrong; it
should be August 7, 1965.
AFC 2011/009: SR0851
360 / John and Kansas
Davison / Saltville, August 7,
1965
August 7, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 5 in.
Religious duets. John is accompanied by Kansas on accordion. They
live in Saltville, Virginia. According to a note on the tape box
back, the tapes were recorded on two 5-inch reels and spliced
together.
AFC 2011/009: SR0852
361 / John and Kansas
Davison / Saltville, August 7,
1965
August 7, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 7 in.
Religious duets. John is accompanied by Kansas on accordion and
guitar. The Davisons live in Saltville, Virginia. According to a
note on the tape box back, the tapes were recorded on two 5-inch
reels and spliced together.
AFC 2011/009: SR0853
362 / Charles Holmes,
Lodi / Carl Gray, Saltville, August 7-8,
1965
August 7-8, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 7 in.
Contents: banjo instrumentals (Holmes); banjo and harmonica
instrumentals (Gray). Holmes was recorded on August 7, and Gray was
recorded on August 8. Holmes was from Lodi, Virginia, and Carl Gray
was from Saltville, Virginia. Recorded on a Tandberg tape deck.
1. John Henry -
Charles Holmes
2. Cindy - Charles
Holmes
3. Shot Little Lulu
- Charles Holmes
4. Casey Jones -
Carl Gray
5. Cluck Old Hen -
Carl Gray
6. I Went to the
River - Carl Gray
7. Believer's [?]
Train - Carl Gray
8. New River Train
[first time] - Carl Gray
9. New River Train
[second time] - Carl Gray
10. Runnin' That
Nigger With a Barton [?] Knife - Carl Gray
11. John Henry
[first time] - Carl Gray
12. John Henry
[second time] - Carl Gray
13. Uncloudy Day
(fragment) - Carl Gray
14. Cripple Creek -
Carl Gray
15. Candy Girls -
Carl Gray
16. Casey Jones -
Carl Gray
17. What a Sorrow
Will Be There - Carl Gray
18. Lost Train Blues
- Carl Gray
AFC 2011/009: SR0854
363 / Fred Gallagher and
family / Saltville / 118[?], August 8,
1965
August 8, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
quarter track, stereo ; 7 in.
Recorded in Saltville, Virginia, at John Gallagher's. Jackson's note
on the tape box back: "read gospel songs from type and print NB
[notebook] sitting."
1. I'll Wear a White
Robe
2. Wayfaring
Pilgrim
3. We Have Friends
in Glory Land
4. Lord I Cannot
Walk Alone
5. I See a Bridge
(no book, standing up)
6. The Family Who
Prays (sitting, book)
7. Thank Him For
What He Has Done
AFC 2011/009: SR0856
364 / 1193 / Fred
Gallagher / Saltville, August 8,
1965
August 8, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
quarter track, mono ; 5 in.
Contents: songs and instrumentals. A note on the tape box back: "he
also plays banjo - ask for John Harding."
1. Drunkard's
Hiccups
Fiddle
2. Buffalo
Girls
Fiddle
3. When the Stars
Begin to Fall
Guitar and vocal
4. Takin' Names
[?]
Guitar and vocal
5. Nine-Pound
Hammer
Guitar
6. Rusty
Rag
Guitar
7. El
Paso
Guitar; in the key of C
8. Railroad
Bill
Guitar; in the key of C
9. K.C.
Whistle
Guitar; "Spanish"
AFC 2011/009: SR0857
365 / 1194 / Holmes /
Lodi, Va. / 2, August 9,
1965
August 9, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
half track, mono ; 7 in.
Contents: banjo and guitar instrumentals and vocals. Recorded in
Lodi, Virginia, at the home of Charles Holmes. Charles Holmes, bass;
Sam Holmes, guitar; then Sam on bass and Charles Holmes on guitar;
then Charles takes banjo and Sam guitar, then Charles on bass and
Sam guitar.
AFC 2011/009: SR0859
366 / 1198 / Holmes /
Lodi, Va., August 9,
1965
August 9, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
half track, mono ; 7 in.
Contents: banjo and guitar instrumentals and vocals. Recorded in
Lodi, Virginia, at the home of Charles Holmes. Charles plays
fretless banjo.
1. Walkin' in the
Parlor
2. Fly Around My
Black Eyed Girl
3. Old
97
4. Uncloudy
Day
5. Cindy
6. New River
Train
7. Red
Wing
8. [?]
9. Fly Around My
Blue Eyed Girl
With Sam on guitar
10. Shout Little
Lulu - Sam, guitar solo
11. Railroad Bill -
Sam, guitar solo
12.
She[?]
13. Arkansas
Traveler
14. Man Who Fell Out
of Cornfield
AFC 2011/009: SR0858
367 / 1196 / Holmes /
Lodi, Va. / 3, August 9,
1965
August 9, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
half track, mono and stereo ; 5 in.
Contents: banjo and guitar instrumentals and vocals. According to
notes on the tape box back, Sam Holmes is playing a fretless that
Jackson got from Carl Gray. The first three songs were recorded in
mono, and the rest in stereo. At some point during the recording
thunder could be heard outside.
1. Train
#9
2. Cripple Creek
(?)
3. Poor Ellen
Smith
First p[?], then rapping
4. Comin' Around the
Mountain - Sam, on guitar
5. Shed house in
among back yard [?] - Sam, vocal
6. 5's how the heck
does he survive - Sam, vocal
7. Soldier's Joy -
Sam, guitar; Carl, bass
8. Arkansas Traveler
- Sam, guitar; Carl, bass
9. New River Train -
Sam, guitar; Carl, bass
10. Mess - Sam,
guitar; Carl, bass
11. Wildwood Flower
- Sam, guitar; Carl, bass
12. Willow Garden -
Sam, solo
13. Little Jimmy
Brown
14. I'm Going to the
Shack [?]
15. A Hundred Miles
from Home
16. Hand Me Down My
Walking Cane
AFC 2011/009: SR0861
368 / 1197 / Holmes /
Lodi, Va. / 4, August 9,
1965
August 9, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/ ips half
track, stereo ; 5 in.
Sam and Charlie Holmes. Contents: banjo and guitar instrumentals and
vocals.
1.
Groundhog
2. Ellen
Smith
3. Sleep in Your
Barn Tonight Mister
Fragment
4. Sleep in Your
Barn Tonight Mister
5. Walkin' in the
Parlor
6. Little Log Cabin
in the Lane
7. Uncloudy
Day
8. Johnson
Boy
9.
[unidentified]
10. Hand Me Down My
Walkin' Cane
11. Little
Birdie
12. Wildwood
Flower
13. In the
Pines
Instrumental
14. In the
Pines
Vocal
15. Sourwood
Mountain
16. #9
Hammer
17. Cumberland
Gap
Fragment
18. New River
Train
Fragment
19. New River
Train
AFC 2011/009: SR0951
Saltville, VA / Mountain
View, Ark. / Misc. #9, 1964-1965
1964-1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A compilation of field recordings; see the tape box for details.
AFC 2011/009: SR0925
Saltville / #1 / 1965,
August 6-7, 1965,
August 9, 1965
August 6-7, 1965
August 9, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A compilation of field recordings.
1. John Henry - Carl
Gray, August 7,
1965
August 7, 1965
See source recording SR0850.
2. Cripple Creek -
Carl Gray, August 7,
1965
August 7, 1965
See source recording SR0850.
3. What a Friend We
Have in Jesus - Ben Dinsmore, August
6, 1965
August 6, 1965
See source recording SR0849.
4. What You Gonna Do
With the Baby O - Ben Dinsmore, August
6, 1965
August 6, 1965
See source recording SR0849.
5. Don't You Hear
Them Bells No Ringin' - Ben Dinsmore, August 6, 1965
August 6, 1965
See source recording SR0849.
6. Alabama Gal -
Dinsmore, August 6,
1965
August 6, 1965
See source recording SR0848.
7. John Henry, August 6, 1965
August 6, 1965
See source recording SR0848.
8. Ginny Put the
Kettle On - John Gallagher, August 6,
1965
August 6, 1965
9. Nigger
Blues
Including talk
10. Walkin' in the
Parlor - Charlie Holmes, banjo, August
9, 1965
August 9, 1965
11. Fly Around My
Blue-Eyed Gal - Charlie and Sam Holmes
12. Story about man
who "fell out of cornfield" - Sam Holmes
13. Fly Away Little
Birdie - Sam Holmes, banjo; C.W. Holmes, guitar, August 9, 1965
August 9, 1965
See source recording SR0857.
14. White House
Blues - Sam Holmes, vocal
15. Ground Hog - Sam
Holmes, guitar; Charlie Holmes, banjo, August 9, 1965
August 9, 1965
See source recording SR0858.
16. Walkin' in the
Parlor - Sam Holmes; Charlie Holmes, August 9, 1965
August 9, 1965
See source recording SR0858.
17. In the Pines -
Sam Holmes; Charlie Holmes
Fragment
AFC 2011/009: SR0924
Holmes / Gallagher /
Saltville, June 14, 1964, August 7-9,
1965
June 14, 1964
August 7-9, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A compilation of field recordings.
Willow Garden - Sam
Holmes, August 9,
1965
August 9, 1965
See source recording SR0858.
Little Jimmy Brown -
Sam Holmes, August 9,
1965
August 9, 1965
See source recording SR0858.
When the Stars Begin
to Fall - Fred Gallagher, August 8,
1965
August 8, 1965
See source recording SR0856.
Takin' Names [?] -
Fred Gallagher, August 8,
1965
August 8, 1965
See source recording SR0856.
Railroad Bill - Fred
Gallagher, August 8,
1965
August 8, 1965
See source recording SR0856.
K.C. Whistle - Fred
Gallagher, August 8,
1965
August 8, 1965
See source recording SR0856.
Casey Jones (guitar)
- Carl Gray, August 8,
1965
August 8, 1965
See source recording SR0853.
Cripple Creek
(guitar) - Carl Gray, August 8,
1965
August 8, 1965
See source recording SR0853.
Casey Jones (harp) -
Carl Gray, August 8,
1965
August 8, 1965
See source recording SR0853.
Lost Train Blues
(harp) - Carl Gray, August 8,
1965
August 8, 1965
See source recording SR0853.
Gracious Mercy [?] -
John and Kansas Davison, August 7,
1965
August 7, 1965
See source recording SR0852.
As You Travel Down
[?] (It's a Lonesome Road to Travel) - John and Kansas Davison,
August 7, 1965
August 7, 1965
See source recording SR0852.
Amazing Grace - John
and Kansas Davison, August 7,
1965
August 7, 1965
See source recording SR0852.
Johnson's in the
White House - John and Kansas Davison, August 7, 1965
August 7, 1965
Fragment. See source recording SR0852.
House of David Blues
- John Gallagher, June 14,
1964
June 14, 1964
See source recording SR0807.
Talk on his [?] -
John Gallagher, June 14,
1964
June 14, 1964
See source recording SR0807.
Railroad Bill - John
Gallagher, June 14,
1964
June 14, 1964
See source recording SR0807.
K.C. Whistle - Jim
Gallagher, June 14,
1964
June 14, 1964
Open tuning [on guitar?]. See source recording SR0807.
Ginny Put the Kettle
On - John Gallagher, June 14,
1964
June 14, 1964
See source recording SR0807.
Railroad Bill - John
Gallagher, June 14,
1964
June 14, 1964
See source recording SR0807.
Amazing Grace - John
Gallagher, June 14,
1964
June 14, 1964
See source recording SR0807.
Sub-subseries 7: Southeast
Asia Oral History Project
The Southeast Asia Oral History Project is an unfinished project by Bruce
Jackson, focused on interviews with Vietnam war veterans.
AFC 2011/009: SR0910
1776 / Seaohp #1 / Ron
Garneau #1 / interviewed by Drumlevitch, June 17, 1976
June 17, 1976
1 sound tape reel (25 min.) : analog, 7
1/2 ips ; 5 in.
Tape 1, reel 1 transcribed. Ron Garneau, interviewed by Seymour
Drumlevitch. The speed may be a little slower (as noted in the
documentation).
AFC 2011/009: SR0911
1777 / Seaohp #2 /
Garneau #2 / and Kurt #2 / interviewed by Drumlevitch, June 25, 1976
June 25, 1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
See note for SR0910.
Ron Garneau / tape
II reel 1 of I / W&[??]rst Place / Background and two
stories / 10-15 minutes
Kurt / tape II reel
1 summarized
AFC 2011/009: SR0912
1778 / Seaohp #3 / Kirk
and anonymous / interviewed by Drumlevitch, possibly July 11, 1976
possibly July 11, 1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
See note for SR0910. Anonymous Source 2 / Tape I, reel II /
transcribed; Kirk / tape I reel II / transcribed
AFC 2011/009: SR0913
1779 / Seaohp #4 /
Anonymous #1 / interviewed by Drumlevitch, possibly July 5, 1976
possibly July 5, 1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
See note for SR0910. Anonymous Source #1 / Reel 1 tape 1 / to be
remastered cut out miscellaneous conversation / transcribed up to
438 [number on the tape counter] where it's too hard to hear
AFC 2011/009: SR0914
1780 / Seaohp #5 / Kurt
/ anonymous #2 / interviewed by Drumlevitch, possibly July 11, 1976
possibly July 11, 1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
See note for SR0910. Tape I Reel I / transcribed
AFC 2011/009: SR0915
1781 / Seaohp #6 / Tom /
interviewed by Drumlevitch, circa
1976
circa 1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
See note for SR0910.
AFC 2011/009: SR0916
Tapes 1-2 (Both Sides) /
G. Coons / VA Hospital / Copley, August
30, 1976
August 30, 1976
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR0917
Seaohp / Pat Kelly /
Buffalo / (Bruce Jackson), September 21,
1976
September 21, 1976
1 sound cassette (120 min.) :
analog
See note for SR0910. Pat Kelly at 96 Rumsey / Diane Christian,
Barbara Copley, Bruce Jackson
AFC 2011/009: SR0918
Seaohp / Pat Kelly /
Gene Bender, New Orleans / (Bruce Jackson) / 10, September 23, 1976
September 23, 1976
1 sound cassette : analog
See note for SR0910. Gene Bender, interviewed by Bruce Jackson
AFC 2011/009: SR0960
1783 / Dan Amisone,
September 21, 1976
September 21, 1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0909
1784 / Coons, August 30, 1976
August 30, 1976
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips,
two track, mono ; 5 in.
G. Coons, Buffalo VA Hospital. Interviewed by B. Copley.
AFC 2011/009: SR0961
1785 / Gene Bender /
Austin, circa 1976
circa 1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Gene Bender, recorded by himself, in Austin.
AFC 2011/009: SR0962
1786 / Pat Kelly, September 21, 1976
September 21, 1976
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track,
mono ; 7 in.
Pat Kelly, at 96 Rumsey; interviewed by Bruce Jackson. Also present:
Barbara Copley and Diane Christian.
AFC 2011/009: SR0963
1787 / Bob Poole and
Gene Bender, September 23-24,
1976
September 23-24, 1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Side 1
Bob Poole, recorded
in New Orleans, September 24,
1976
September 24, 1976
First part of Side 1 on cassette has been lost (Jackson's
note).
Side 2
Gene Bender,
recorded in New Orleans, September 23,
1976
September 23, 1976
AFC 2011/009: SR0964
1788 / Kurtzke and
Levin, October 10, 1976
October 10, 1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Larry Kurtzke and Peter Levin, recorded by Barbara Copley.
AFC 2011/009: SR0965
1789 / Kurtzke and
Levin, October 10, 1976
October 10, 1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Larry Kurtzke and Peter Levin, assumed to have been recorded by
Barbara Copley.
AFC 2011/009: SR0941
Ed. Serba / Vet Office
SUNYAB [SUNY at Buffalo] / Copley / 10-20-76, October 20, 1976
October 20, 1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Possibly an interview by Barbara Copley.
AFC 2011/009: SR0959
1782 / Ted Podkul /
Barbara Copley / 9-30-76, September 30,
1976
September 30, 1976
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips,
two track ; 7 in.
Ted Podkul, interviewed at his home by Barbara Copley.
Sub-subseries 8: William
August May
AFC 2011/009: SR1224
28 / Sync for 80-85 /
William August May, circa
1978-1979
circa 1978-1979
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1225
29 / Sync for 86-88 /
William August may, circa
1978-1979
circa 1978-1979
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1226
30 / William August May:
wild sound at wharf; last sync int., circa
1978-1979
circa 1978-1979
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1227
1 / Wild Sound at Dock /
Wm A May in Cal, December 30, 1979
December 30, 1979
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1228
2 / Sync track, circa
1978-1979
circa 1978-1979
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1229
William August May #1 /
San Francisco, BJ and DC, March 4 or 5,
1978
March 4 or 5, 1978
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Both dates are on the documentation.
AFC 2011/009: SR1230
William August May / San
Francisco, BJ and DC, March 4,
1978
March 4, 1978
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Side A is noted as "William A May Side 3."
AFC 2011/009: SR1231
4 / William A. May / in
Ca- and at Princeton by the Sea, December
30, 1979
December 30, 1979
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1232
5 / William A. May / in
Ca- and at Princeton by the Sea, December
30, 1979
December 30, 1979
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1233
6 / William A. May,
December 30, 1979
December 30, 1979
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
Sub-subseries 9: William
Kunstler [unfinished documentary]
AFC 2011/009: SR0638
818 / Political Cases
and Unpopular Causes / William Kunstler and Gerald Lefcourt / Tape
#1, circa 1988
circa 1988
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0635
815 / Political Cases
and Unpopular Causes / William Kunstler and Gerald Lefcourt / Tape
#2, circa 1988
circa 1988
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Subseries 2: Newport Folk
Festival recordings
Sub-subseries 1: Newport
Folk Festival, 1963, July 26-28, 1963
July 26-28, 1963
AFC 2011/009: SR0001
001 / 63 2E / Reel B1 -
Bluegrass concert, July 26,
1963
July 26, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Watermelon on the
Vine - Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys
Mule Skinner Blues -
Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys
Uncle Pen - Bill
Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys
Devil's Dream - Bill
Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys (Keith)
Molly and Tenbrooks
- Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys
I Am a Pilgrim -
Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys
Rawhide - Bill
Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys
Few [?] Days - Raun
MacKinnon
Pressed Seaman -
Raun MacKinnon
Old Grey Coat - Raun
MacKinnon
You're Gonna Miss Me
- Raun MacKinnon
AFC 2011/009: SR0002
002 / 63 2E / Reel B2 -
Peabody, July 26, 1963
July 26, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Reel 2; continued from SR0001.
Medgar Evers
Lullabye - Raun MacKinnon
Crow Jane - Brownie
McGhee and Sonny Terry
I Woke Up This
Morning - Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry
If You Don't Want to
Be My Neighbor - Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry
Kansas City -
Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry
[nine songs] -
Hélène Baillargeon and Jean Carignan
All songs appear to be in French
AFC 2011/009: SR0003
003 / 63 2E / Reel B3 /
Peter, Paul and Mary, July 26,
1963
July 26, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Go Tell It on the
Mountain
A Soul Cake [A
Soalin']
Old Blue
Old Blue
Parody
500
Miles
Puff the Magic
Dragon
Blowing in the
Wind
If I Had My
Way
The Hammer Song [If
I Had a Hammer]
AFC 2011/009: SR0004
004 / 63 2E / Reel B4,
July 26, 1963
July 26, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Going to Make Joy My
Home - Freedom Singers
Been Down Onto the
South - Freedom Singers
Woke Up This Morning
- Freedom Singers
Get On Board, [?]
Children - Freedom Singers
Guide My Feet -
Freedom Singers
Dowie Dens of Yarrow
- Jean Redpath
Muckin' o' Geordie's
Byre - Jean Redpath
Song of the Seals -
Jean Redpath
AFC 2011/009: SR0005
005 / 63 2E / Reel B5,
July 26, 1963
July 26, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Everyday Dirt - Doc
Watson
A Dave McCarn song
Train That Carried
My Girl from Town - Doc Watson
Country Blues - Doc
Watson
What Does the Deep
Sea Say - Doc Watson with Bill Monroe
What Would You Give
in Exchange for Your Soul - Doc Watson with Bill
Monroe
Feast Here Tonight
[Have a Feast Here Tonight] - Doc Watson with Bill
Monroe
Talking III WW
[Talkin' World War III Blues] - Bob Dylan
With God on Our Side
- Bob Dylan
AFC 2011/009: SR0006
006 / 63 2E / Reel B6,
July 26, 1963
July 26, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Only a Pawn in Their
Game (Medgar Evers) - Bob Dylan
Talking Birch
Society [Talkin' John Birch Society Blues] - Bob
Dylan
Hard Rain's Gonna
Fall - Bob Dylan
Blowing in the Wind
- Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger, Freedom Singers, Peter, Paul and Mary,
and Joan Baez
Finale
We Shall Overcome -
Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger, Freedom Singers, Peter, Paul and Mary,
and Joan Baez
Finale
AFC 2011/009: SR0007
007 / 63 3W / Reel B7 -
Bluegrass, July 27,
1963
July 27, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips and
7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.
Bill Clifton,
MC
Instrumental -
unidentified performer(s)
She Left Me Standing
on the Mountain (Bluebird) [Gonna Find Me A Bluebird?] - Jim and
Jesse [McReynolds]
My Heart is Broken
For You - Wiley and Zeke Morris [Morris Brothers]
Salty Dog - Wiley
and Zeke Morris [Morris Brothers]
Mike Seeger,
MC
[?] - Jean
Carignan
"Tune from my father"
Cape Breton [?] -
Jean Carignan
Prince Edward Island
- Jean Carignan
Scotch [Scottish]
Pop! Goes the Weasel
- Jean Carignan
Trick fiddling
AFC 2011/009: SR0008
008 / 63 3W / Reel B8 -
Bluegrass, July 1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Paddy on the
Turnpike - Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys
Fiddle tune
Pike Country
Breakdown - Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys (banjo - Brad
Keith)
Processor's note: Bill Keith's middle name as Bradford, and Bill
Monroe called him "Brad" (Neil V. Rosenberg and Charles K.
Wolfe,
The Music of Bill Monroe
, (Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2007),
149.
Rawhide - Bill
Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys
Get Up John - Bill
Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys (mandolin - Bill
Monroe)
Will You Be Loving
Another Man - Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys [vocal - Bill
Monroe?]
Pretty Fair Maiden
in the Garden [Pretty Fair Maid in the Garden] - Ralph Rinzler
and Bill Clifton
You Give Me Your
Love and I'll Give You Mine - Wiley and Zeke Morris [Morris
Brothers]
Katy Hill - Tex
Logan
Tune played in the key of G
Cotton-Eyed Joe -
Tex Logan, vocal
Square dance tune
AFC 2011/009: SR0009
009 / 63 3W / Reel B9 -
Bluegrass, July 1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
I Wonder How the Old
Folks Are at Home - Mac Wiseman and the Country Boys
Love Letters in the
Sand - Mac Wiseman and the Country Boys
Can't You Hear Me
Calling - Mac Wiseman and the Country Boys, with Bill
Monroe
Live and Let Live -
Mac Wiseman and the Country Boys, with Bill Monroe
[no title] - Eric
Weissberg
Air Mail Special -
Jim and Jesse [McReynolds]
Stony Creek - Jim
and Jesse [McReynolds] (mandolin lead)
AFC 2011/009: SR0010
010 / 63 3W-A / Reel B10
- Bluegrass; children's concert, July
1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Bluegrass
Dill Pickle Rag -
Jim and Jesse [McReynolds]
The Grave in the
Valley - Jim and Jesse [McReynolds]; vocal - Alan
Shelton
Lady of Spain - Jim
and Jesse [McReynolds]
Banjo
Salt Creek - Bill
Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys
Lonesome Road Blues
- Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys
Children's
Concert
Skip to My Lou -
Pete Seeger
Lord There's Be oh
Bye oh Baby [?] - Jean Ritchie
[?] - Sam Hinton
with Mary Lee Moon [?]
Old Zip Coon - Ed
McCurdy
Ten Little Stones -
Pete Seeger
AFC 2011/009: SR0011
011 / 63 3A / Reel B11 -
Children's concert, July
1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Ten Little Stones -
Pete Seeger
Where Is My Big Toe?
(story) - Jean Ritchie
[?] (story) - Sam
Hinton
Frog Song - Sam
Hinton
Pigs Can't [?] - Ed
McCurdy
How Can I [?] So
Small [?] - Ed McCurdy
We're Goin' to the
Zoo - Pete Seeger
Hand clapping - Pete
Seeger
What Will I Do With
Baby-O - Jean Ritchie
Turkey in the Straw
- Sam Hinton
No More Booze on
Sunday - Ed McCurdy
Banjo tunes - Pete
Seeger
John Henry - Pete
Seeger
AFC 2011/009: SR0012
012 / 63 3A / Reel B12 -
Children's concert, July
1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Jean Ritchie
demonstrates the dulcimer
Two Dukes a-Roving -
Jean Ritchie
Take This Hammer -
Sam Hinton
Peter Gray - Ed
McCurdy
There Was a Man and
He Was Mad - Pete Seeger
Old Woman, All Sun
and Boys [?] - Jean Ritchie
I Had a [?] and [?]
- Sam Hinton
I'm Going on That
New River Time - Ed McCurdy
AFC 2011/009: SR0013
013 / 63 3-4W / Reels
P-2-17 and A1, July 27,
1963
July 27, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Ye Playboys and
Playgirls Ain't Gonna Run My World - Bob Dylan and Pete
Seeger
Barbara Allen - Jean
Ritchie
The beginning of the Saturday morning set, on Porch 1.
Our Good Man (Three
Nights Drunk) - Sam Hinton
Once I Knew An Old
Lady - Bess Hawes
Sung a cappella
House Carpenter -
Clarence (Tom) Ashley
Silkie (introduction
to the song) - Judy Collins
AFC 2011/009: SR0014
014 / 63 3W / Reel A2 -
Ballads, Porch 2, July 27,
1963
July 27, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Silkie - Judy
Collins
Twa Sisters - Paul
Clayton
Three versions here: North Carolina [?], a Scottish version, and
a Southern mountain [?] version, which is the oldest version
(according to the tape box notes)
Unquiet Grave - Joan
Baez
Rowan County Crew -
Dock Boggs
AFC 2011/009: SR0015
015 / 63 3W / Reel A3 -
Ballads, July 27, 1963
July 27, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Ballad of Haute Midi
- Raun MacKinnon
Little Orphan Girl -
Doc Watson
Green Bed - Jane
Chatfield
An English sea ballad
Seven Nights Drunk -
Bob Davenport
Two verses
Shoals of Heaven
[Shoals of Herring] - Bob Davenport
Fungus - Tony
Snow
British song
Come All Ye Young
Rebels (The Patriots Game) - Jean Redpath
An Irish ballad; sung a cappella
Ballad of Harvey
Simms - Jim Garland
Begun on SR0015, continued on SR0016
AFC 2011/009: SR0016
016 / 63 3W / Reel A4 -
Union and Labor Songs, July 27,
1963
July 27, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Ballad of Harvey
Simms - Jim Garland
Continued from SR0016
Sully's Pail - Tom
Paxton
Written by Dick Gibbons, a migrant
Iron Ore Mines (also
called Number 11 Mine) [North Country Mines; North Country
Blues] - Bob Dylan
With God on My Side
- Bob Dylan and Joan Baez
AFC 2011/009: SR0017
017 / 63 3W / Reel A5 -
Blues, July 27, 1963
July 27, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
The Train is Leaving
and My Baby Has Got to Go [My Baby's Leavin'] - Brownie McGhee
and Sonny Terry
Long Gone - Brownie
McGhee and Sonny Terry
Drink Muddy Water -
Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry
Key to the Highway -
Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry
Written by Big Bill Broonzy
Story of Mississippi
John Hurt - Dick Spottswood
Stagolee -
Mississippi John Hurt
Candy Man -
Mississippi John Hurt
AFC 2011/009: SR0018
018 / 63 3W / Reel A6 -
Blues, July 27, 1963
July 27, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Trouble I Had It All
My Days - Mississippi John Hurt
Hurt plays a 12-string guitar
Casey Jones -
Mississippi John Hurt
Frankie and Albert -
Mississippi John Hurt
Cocaine - Dave Van
Ronk
That Will Never
Happen No More - Dave Van Ronk
"I wouldn't give a
blind sow any corn" ["I wouldn't give a blind sow an acorn"] -
Dave Van Ronk
A line in the song "Blues Chante" [?] or "Blind Pig"
Talking Cancer Blues
- Dave Van Ronk
AFC 2011/009: SR0019
019 / 63 3W / Reel A7 -
Blues, July 27, 1963
July 27, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Gambler's Blues -
Dave Van Ronk
Mean Old Frisco -
John Hammond
Hammond plays guitar and blues harp
I'm Gonna Get Me a
Car - John Hammond
Traditional blues style
Knock on My Door -
John Hammond
Tallahassee Women
Blues [Tallahassee Woman] - John Hammond
Hootchie Cootchie
Man - John Hammond
Written by Muddy Waters
Fixin' to Die - John
Hammond
Old Riley - Frank
Davis
From Texas; playing percussion banjo and vocal; the song was
written by Leadbelly
AFC 2011/009: SR0020
020 / 63 3W / Reel A8 -
Blues, July 27, 1963
July 27, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Sweet Mary Blues -
Frank Davis
I Can't Quit You Now
Baby - John Lee Hooker
Stop Baby, Don't
Hold Me That Way - John Lee Hooker
Driving fast blues
Tupelo - John Lee
Hooker
A story set to slow blues guitar
Blues Station Blues
- John Lee Hooker
Freight Train Be My
Friend - John Lee Hooker
John Lee Hooker
talking about his relationship with Brownie McGhee and Sonny
Terry
Boom, Boom, Boom,
Boom - John Lee Hooker
Sometime You Make Me
Feel So Bad - John Lee Hooker
Oh Yeah You Got to
Watch Yourself - John Lee Hooker
Cut off at the end; this story is similar to "Tupelo"
AFC 2011/009: SR0021
021 / 63 3-4W / Reel A9
- Blues, July 27, 1963
July 27, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Manuel Archuletta is the "Indian singer" (identified thus) on this
recording, but it is unclear in which performance.
You've Got to Watch
Yourself - John Lee Hooker
Talking Frisco Blues
(San Francisco Bay Blues) - Jack Elliott
Noted as the "fast version"
Train Time Men
[Train Time] - Eric Darling [Erik Darling]
Walk On - Brownie
McGhee and Sonny Terry
Guitar, harmonies, vocal, hand clapping
Long break [between
performances]
Speech on Indian
Music - Eric Darling [Erik Darling]
Spoken word
Navajo Song-Dance -
Albuquerque Intertribal Dancers
Rap on Indian
Psychology and Religion - Albuquerque Intertribal
Dancers
AFC 2011/009: SR0022
022 / 63 3W / Reel P-2-1
- Love Songs (non-English), July
1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Introduction by
Theodore Bikel
Shalom Aleichem -
Theodore Bikel
Sung in Hebrew
Speaks about love
songs and sings A La Claire Fontaine - Theodore
Bikel
Sung in French
Two different
versions of A La Claire Fontaine - Hélène
Baillargeon
Sung in French
L'Bas Dans Ce
Montagne - Hélène Baillargeon
Speaks abut Indian
love songs - Dave McAllister
Accompanied on the tom tom
16 Times - Dave
McAllister
Navajo song; accompanied on the tom tom
Ta Wa Nohiyay - Dave
McAllister
Pawnee song, with audience participation
Mithar [?] - Maria
Illo
Russian love song sung in the Georgian dialect
Konya Chefteh Se -
Maria Illo
A country wedding song - Turkish
Jackie Washington
speaks about Puerto Rican songs
AFC 2011/009: SR0023
023 / 63 3W / Reel P-2-2
- Love Songs (non-English), July
1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
El [?] Hermano -
Jackie Washington
Sung a cappella
[?] - Jackie
Washington
Sung a cappella
Merengue - Jackie
Washington
With guitar accompaniment
Feor A Bhata (Oh My
Boatman) - Jean Redpath
Sung in Gaelic
Rantin' Dag the
Daddy O't (Who Will Clothe My Baby) - Jean Redpath
Scotch [Scottish]
Here's His Health in
Water - Jean Redpath
In Scotch [Scottish] vernacular. Processor's note: the title is
probably a reference to Bonnie Prince Charlie.
Proud Mairsy [?] -
Jean Redpath
In Scotch [Scottish] vernacular - a proposition-rejection
Guantanamera - Pete
Seeger
The song originated in Cuba. There is significant background
noise during the performance.
AFC 2011/009: SR0024
024 / 63 3W / Reel P-2-3
- Love Songs (non-English); Work Songs and Freedom Songs, July 1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Introduction -
Theodore Bikel
Part of the "Love Songs (non-English)" workshop.
Tony Saletan talks
about Chinese (Mandarin) music
Part of the "Love Songs (non-English)" workshop.
Kan Ding Love Song -
Tony Saletan
Part of the "Love Songs (non-English)" workshop.
See-O-Lay-Lee - Tony
Saletan
Liberian - Kru tribe love song. Part of the "Love Songs
(non-English)" workshop.
Theodore Bikel
introduces work songs
Part of the "Work Songs and Freedom Songs" workshop.
The Hammer Song -
Theodore Bikel
A Jewish work song, sung in Yiddish. Part of the "Work Songs and
Freedom Songs" workshop.
Padrushka Mraya -
Theodore Bikel
Russian Hansom Cab Drivers Song. Part of the "Work Songs and
Freedom Songs" workshop.
Je Le mère [?]
mon devi doir - Hélène Baillargeon
A Québécois song. Part of the "Work Songs and Freedom
Songs" workshop.
Kayu Wajinay - Pete
Seeger
Described as a Seneca Indian canoeing song. Part of the "Work
Songs and Freedom Songs" workshop.
Jackie Washington
talks about Puerto Rican work songs (Que Bonita
Bandeira)
Part of the "Work Songs and Freedom Songs" workshop. The note for
the performance says "it's really a 'school's out for the
summer' song")
AFC 2011/009: SR0025
025 / 63 3W / Reel P-2-4
- Work Songs and Freedom Songs (continued), July 1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
All except the song by Bikel are accompanied by guitar
Que Bonita Bandeira
- Jackie Washington
A Puerto Rican freedom song
La Llarona - Jackie
Washington
A Puerto Rican freedom song
La Borrenqueña
[La Borinqueña] - Jackie Washington with Tony and Irene
Saletan
A nationalist Puerto Rican song
Tony Saletan speaks
of Indonesian revolutionary songs
Alo, Alo Bandung -
Tony Saletan
An Indonesian song
Hay-Hay-a-Ha - Tony
Saletan
An East Bengali work song
Maria Illo speaks
about spiritual freedom songs of the Punjab
Punjab Call - Maria
Illo
Theodore Bikel
closes workshop with a Russian song of farewell
Krash-Chay [?] -
Theodore Bikel
AFC 2011/009: SR0026
026 / 63 3W / Reel P-2-5
- Old Banjo Styles (John Cohen, host), July
1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Drunkard's Lone
Child - Dock Boggs
Little Sadie -
Clarence Ashley
Mineral on the Hook
[Minnow on the Hook] - Jenes Cottrell
Parenthetical note on the tape box: up and down [?] -
instrumental
Ramblin' Hobo - Doc
Watson
Buck Creek Girls -
John Cohen
Johnny Gray - Mike
Seeger
An Uncle Dave Macon song
Cuckoo Bird - Doc
Watson and Clarence Ashley (vocal by Ashley)
AFC 2011/009: SR0027
027 / 63 3W / Reel P-2-6
- Old Banjo Styles, July
1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
You Are My Sunshine
- John Cohen
The Devil and the
Farmer's Wife - Jenes Cottrell
Groundhog (vocal) -
Doc Watson
Fly Around, My
Blue-Eyed Girl - John Cohen
Needlecase - Mike
Seeger and John Cohen
Instrumental
Groundhog - Jenes
Cottrell
Poor Boy in Jail -
Jenes Cottrell and John Cohen
Rough Love -
Clarence Ashley and Doc Watson
Farewell Blues
(instrumental) - Doc Watson and John Cohen
AFC 2011/009: SR0028
028 / 63 3W / Reel P-2-7
- Old Banjo Styles (continued), July
1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Don't Let Your Deal
Go Down - John Cohen, Mike Seeger (guitar),Tom Ashley
(vocal)
Darling Corey - Mike
Seeger
Take Me Back to the
Sweet Sunny South - John Cohen and Mike Seeger
AFC 2011/009: SR0029
029 / 63 3E / Reel B13,
July 1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
That's When I Miss
You Most - Jim and Jesse McReynolds and the Virginia
Boys
Border Ride
(instrumental) - Jim and Jesse McReynolds and the Virginia
Boys
Pardon Me - Jim and
Jesse McReynolds and the Virginia Boys
Sweet Little Miss
Blue Eyes - Jim and Jesse McReynolds and the Virginia
Boys
She Kept Me Standing
on the Mountain - Jim and Jesse McReynolds and the Virginia
Boys
Let's Make It - John
Lee Hooker
The Green Fire of
Natchez (1936) - John Lee Hooker
Boom Boom Boom -
John Lee Hooker
You Gonna Need
Another Favor - John Lee Hooker
AFC 2011/009: SR0030
030 / 63 3E / Reel B14,
July 27, 1963
July 27, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Introduction -
Theodore Bikel
Greenland Whale
Fisheries - Judy Collins with Bill Lee (bass) and Theodore
Bikel
The Bonnie Ship The
Diamond - Judy Collins with Bill Lee (bass)
Blowing in the Wind
- Judy Collins with Bill Lee (bass)
Clear Away the Track
(Let the Bull Gine Run) [Clear Away the Track and Let the
Bulgine Run] - Judy Collins with Bill Lee (bass)
The Silkie (Hebrides
ballad) - Judy Collins with Bill Lee (bass)
The Girl I Loved in
Sunny Tennessee - Doc Watson and Clarence Ashley, with Clint
Howard (guitar) and Fred Price (fiddle)
Way Downtown Just
a-Fooling Around - Doc Watson and Clarence Ashley, with Clint
Howard (guitar) and Fred Price (fiddle)
AFC 2011/009: SR0031
031 / 63 3E / Reel B15,
July 1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The Girl I Left
Behind (The Maggie Walker Blues) - Doc Watson
Lee Highway Blues -
Doc Watson
Fiddle tune
Cuckoo - Doc
Watson
Amazing Grace - Doc
Watson with Jean Ritchie
Lonesome Little Dove
- Jean Ritchie
Sung a cappella
How Come the Blood
on Your Shirt Sleeve - Jean Ritchie, with guitar
With guitar
Hand Me Down My Peg
and Awl - Jean Ritchie, with dulcimer
"It's about a shoemaker"
Young MacAphee on
the Gallows [Young McAfee on the Gallows] - Jean
Ritchie
Sung a cappella
Come On to This
House - The Tarriers
The Tarriers: Eric Weissberg, Clarence Cooper, and Marshall
Brickman
Guantanamera - The
Tarriers
AFC 2011/009: SR0032
032 / 63 3E / Reel B16,
July 1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Bluegrass Medley
(Cripple Creek, Old Joe Clark, Flop-Eared Mule and others) - The
Tarriers, with Eric Weissberg on banjo
Take This Hammer -
The Tarriers
TV skit - The
Tarriers
San Francisco Blues
- The Tarriers
Honey Babe - The
Tarriers
Intermission - Pete
Seeger makes announcements and talks about Alan
Lomax
Before This Time,
Another Year - Bessie Jones, Ella Ramsey [Emma Ramsey], John and
Peter Davis, Henry Morison, and Ed Young [Georgia Sea Island
Singers]
Riley - Bessie
Jones, Ella Ramsey [Emma Ramsey], John and Peter Davis, Henry
Morison, and Ed Young [Georgia Sea Island Singers]
AFC 2011/009: SR0033
033 / 63 3E / Reel B17,
July 1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Bessie Jones,
continued [Georgia Sea Island Singers]
Buzzard Lope -
Bessie Jones, Ella Ramsey [Emma Ramsey], John and Peter Davis,
Henry Morison, and Ed Young [Georgia Sea Island Singers]; Ed
Jones plays the cane fife
Dance tune from slavery days
Down in the Mire -
Bessie Jones, Ella Ramsey [Emma Ramsey], John and Peter Davis,
Henry Morison, and Ed Young [Georgia Sea Island
Singers]
Religious dance and church shout
Travelling Shoes -
Bessie Jones, Ella Ramsey [Emma Ramsey], John and Peter Davis,
Henry Morison, and Ed Young [Georgia Sea Island
Singers]
Somebody Touched me
in My Mind - Bessie Jones, Ella Ramsey [Emma Ramsey], John and
Peter Davis, Henry Morison, and Ed Young [Georgia Sea Island
Singers]
War Dance -
Albuquerque Intertribal Dancers
War dance of the entertaining type; tom tom, bells, and vocal
Fast War Dance
(Plains) - Albuquerque Intertribal Dancers
Tom tom, bells, and vocal
Fast War Dance
(Sioux) - Albuquerque Intertribal Dancers
Tom tom, bells, and vocal
Navajo Dance for two
girls - Albuquerque Intertribal Dancers
Tom tom and vocal
Lance and Shield
Dance - Albuquerque Intertribal Dancers
Religious dance; tom tom, bells, and vocal
Round Social Dance
of the Plains Indians - Albuquerque Intertribal
Dancers
Slow dance
AFC 2011/009: SR0034
034 / 63 3E / Reel B18,
July 1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Somebody Loves Me My
Darling - Wiley and Zeke Morris [Morris Brothers]
Salty Dog Blues -
Wiley and Zeke Morris [Morris Brothers]
You Give Me Your
Love and I'll Give You Mine - Wiley and Zeke Morris [Morris
Brothers]
The Tragic Romance -
Wiley and Zeke Morris [Morris Brothers]
My Heart's Broken
for You - Wiley and Zeke Morris [Morris Brothers]
Hinè Ma Tov -
Theo Bikel [Theodore Bikel]
Israeli song
Blood Red Roses -
Theo Bikel [Theodore Bikel]
Sea Chantey
Guahira [Guajira] -
Theo Bikel [Theodore Bikel]
Cuban dance tune
Jai Perdu le "Do" de
[?] Ma Clarinette [J'ai perdu le do de ma clarinette] - Theo
Bikel [Theodore Bikel]
French Canadian
Come Away Melinda -
Theo Bikel [Theodore Bikel]
Incomplete; the tape runs out
AFC 2011/009: SR0035
035 / 63 3E 4M / Reel
B19, July 1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Come Away Melinda -
Theo Bikel [Theodore Bikel]
By Fred Hellernan of The Weavers
Dr Rebe - - Theo
Bikel [Theodore Bikel]
Hasidic song
Auntie, Open the
Door I'm Getting Wet with Rain - Theo Bikel [Theodore
Bikel]
African song
Little Star - Theo
Bikel [Theodore Bikel]
Russian folk song
Coplar - Theo Bikel
[Theodore Bikel]
Couplets; Mexican
Gospel and Religious
Music
Daniel Prayed Every
Morning - Doc Watson and Clarence Ashley, with Fred Price and
Clint Howard
A cappella
Can the Circle Be
Unbroken [Will the Circle Be Unbroken] - Doc Watson and Clarence
Ashley, with Fred Price and Clint Howard
Vocal and guitar
AFC 2011/009: SR0036
036 / 63 3E 4M / Reel
B20 - Gospel and Religious Music, continued, July 1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
I'm Homesick for
Heaven - Doc Watson
Amazing Grace - Doc
Watson, with Jean Ritchie
Possibly also with Tom Ashley
Just a Closer Walk
With Me - The Freedom Singers
This Little Light of
Mine - The Freedom Singers
Balm in Gilead [Balm
of Gilead] - The Freedom Singers
AFC 2011/009: SR0037
037 / 63 3E 4M / Reel
B21 Freedom Singers (continued); Jean Ritchie - Gospel Songs, July 1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Come and Go With Me
- The Freedom Singers
Hold On - The
Freedom Singers
I'm On My Way - The
Freedom Singers
Wayfaring Stranger -
Jean Ritchie
Great Jehovah - Jean
Ritchie
Amazing Grace - Jean
Ritchie
AFC 2011/009: SR0038
038 / 63 4M / Reel B22 -
Gospel Songs / Bessie Jones and the Georgia Sea Island Singers,
July 1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
How Did You Feel
When You Came Out of the Wilderness
Go Down
Moses
This Is the [?]
Religion
My God is the Rock
in the Prairie Land
The Old Ark's
a-Moving [See God's Ark a-Moving]
Let Your Will Be
Done
Children Go Where I
Send Thee
No Hiding
Place
AFC 2011/009: SR0039
039 / 63 4W / Reel A10 -
Indians [Indian dance workshop?], July
1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Dave McAllister [MC?]. Performers: Kiva Indian Dancers [Albuquerque
Intertribal Dancers]
AFC 2011/009: SR0040
040 / 63 4W / Reel A11 -
Indians [Indian dance workshop?], July
1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Performers: Kiva Indian Dancers [Albuquerque Intertribal Dancers]
AFC 2011/009: SR0041
041 / 63 4W / Reel A12 -
Indians [Indian dance workshop?], July
1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Performers: Kiva Indian Dancers [Albuquerque Intertribal Dancers]
AFC 2011/009: SR0042
042 / 63 4W / Reel A13 -
Autoharp workshop, with Maybelle Carter and Mike Seeger, July 1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, stereo ; 7
in.
Little Brown Jug -
Carter, autoharp
Fiddle Fun (Harris
Reel) - Carter, autoharp; Seeger, guitar
San Antonio Rose -
Carter, autoharp
Liberty - Carter,
autoharp
Bully of the Town -
Carter, autoharp
My Native Town -
Carter, autoharp; Seeger, guitar
Fair and Tender
Ladies - Carter, vocal
Tennessee Waltz -
[Carter and/or Seeger]
Instrumental
AFC 2011/009: SR0043
043 / 63 4W / Reel A14 -
Autoharp workshop, with Maybelle Carter and Mike Seeger, July 1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
"The context of the following in a workshop with audience
discussion"
Sail away ladies -
[Carter and/or Seeger]
Instrumental
Own tune [1] -
[Carter and/or Seeger]
Demonstrating technique
Own tune [2] -
[Carter and/or Seeger]
Demonstrating technique
Never on Sunday -
Seeger, guitar
Fair and Tender
Ladies - Seeger
Instrumental
Rubber dolly -
Carter and Seeger, guitars
Gathering flowers on
the hillside - Carter, autoharp; Seeger, guitar
Little Darling Pal
of Mine - Seeger, guitar
Jimmy Brown -
[Carter and/or Seeger]
Wildwood Flower -
Carter, autoharp; Seeger, guitar
Gold Watch and Chain
- Carter, vocal and autoharp; Seeger, guitar
AFC 2011/009: SR0044
044 / 63 4W / Reel P-2-8
- All Kindsa Banjos (workshop); Marshall Brickman, host, July 28, 1963
July 28, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Old Joe Clark - Eric
Weissberg and Doug Dillard, banjos
Wildwood Flower -
Dillard plays lead; Weissberg answers questions
No title - Weissberg
solo on banjo
Devil's Dream -
Brickman and Weissberg; Brickman answers questions
Sailor's Hornpipe -
Brickman and Weissberg
Malagueño -
Roger Sprung, solo banjo
Old Black Joe - Paul
Cadwell
Square dance medley
- Cadwell
AFC 2011/009: SR0045
045 / 63 4W / Reel P-2-9
- All Kindsa Guitars (workshop); Bess Hawes, host, July 1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Georgia Camp Meeting
- Paul Cadwell
Swanee River (Old
Folks At Home) - Paul Cadwell
Polka - Paul
Cadwell
Written by Tom Glenn
Starving to Death on
My Government Claim - Sam Hinton
Topical song
Bowery Grenadiers -
Sam Hinton
Downfall of Paris -
Sam Hinton, guitar and harmonica
Novelty piece
Frère Jacques -
Sam Hinton, whistling and humming simultaneously
Whistling
demonstration - Maybelle Carter
Bury Me Beneath the
Weeping Willow - Maybelle Carter, vocal and guitar
Wildwood Flower -
Maybelle Carter
AFC 2011/009: SR0046
046 / 63 4W / Reel
P-2-10 - All Kindsa Guitars (workshop); Bess Hawes, host, July 1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Canon Ball Blues
[Cannonball Blues] - Maybelle Carter, vocal
Two Sweethearts are
Gone [Two Sweethearts of Mine] - Maybelle Carter
Green Hills of
Virginia - Maybelle Carter
Wabash Cannonball -
Maybelle Carter
Instrumental
[unidentified] -
Maybelle Carter
Instrumental
Lovers Farewell -
Maybelle Carter, guitar and vocal
Pretty Boy Floyd-
Jack Elliott
Vocal - Woody Guthrie style
Candy Man (by Rev.
Gary Davis) - Jack Elliott
Dorsey Dixon
introduction by Bess Hawes
AFC 2011/009: SR0047
047 / 63 4W / Reel
P-2-11 - Guitar workshop, July
1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Won't You Give Me My
Flower (vocal) - Dorsey Dixon
Wreck on the Highway
- Dorsey Dixon
Original piece
Story about bum deal
over copyright with RCA - Dorsey Dixon
Weave Room Blues
(yodeling vocal) - Dorsey Dixon
Stagolee -
Mississippi John Hurt
John Henry (vocal
variation) - Mississippi John Hurt
Tickling the Strings
- Doc Watson
Finger-picking instrumental
Black Mountain Rag -
Doc Watson
Flat picking
I Was A Stranger
(Jimmie Rogers vocal) - Doc Watson
AFC 2011/009: SR0048
048 / 63 4W / P-2-12 -
Children's concert, July
1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Balou, Baleery - Sam
Hinton
Scottish lullaby
Thai Song - Tony
Saletan
Hokey Pokey (Oh What
A Merry Land is England) - Tony Saletan
Nonsense song
Slewfoot Sue (a
cappella) - Bess Hawes
There's an Island on
the Sea - Bess Hawes, with guitar
I Have a Doggie -
Bess Hawes
Malvina Reynolds song)
I'm Just a Damn
Yankee - Sam Hinton
Hush the Waves are
Rolling In (Nantucket) - Tony Saletan
Ti Ti Lend Me Your
Pigeon - Tony Saletan with Irene Kossoy Saletan
AFC 2011/009: SR0049
049 / 63 4W / P-2-13,
July 1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
When I First Came to
This Land - Bess Hawes
I Had A Bird - Sam
Hinton
Marching Across the
Green Grass - Jean Ritchie
Pies in the [?]-H-O
- Tony Saletan
Tongue twisting song
- Bess Hawes
AFC 2011/009: SR0050
050 / 63 4W / P-2-14 -
Topical song workshop: Pete Seeger, MC, July
1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
I'm Crazy About You
Baby - Jim Garland
Gimme Back My Job -
Jim Garland
Blacklist song
Ira Hayes [The
Ballad of Ira Hayes] - Pete La Farge
This song was written by La Farge about Ira Hayes (Pima Nation).
Described on the tape box as an "Indian folk song."
Yellowhair (Custer)
- Pete La Farge
Coyote, My Little
Brother - Pete La Farge
I've Never Killed
Before - Tom Paxton
Paxton gives a rap on the blacklisting of Pete Seeger
Rambling Boy - Tom
Paxton
Intoxicated Rat -
Dorsey Dixon
AFC 2011/009: SR0051
051 / 63 4W / P-2-15 -
Topical song workshop, July
1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Weave Room Blues -
Pete Seeger
Fragment; a cappella
The Ballad of Medgar
Evers - Phil Ochs
Talkin' Birmingham
Jam - Phil Ochs
Talkin' Cuban Crisis
- Phil Ochs
Tom Dooley - Pete
Seeger
1870s topical song
Fighting For My
Rights - Freedom Singers
I Love Your Dog, I
Love My Dog - Freedom Singers
Calypso Freedom -
Freedom Singers
Set to [the Harry] Belafonte tune
AFC 2011/009: SR0052
052 / 63 4W / P-2-16,
July 1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Candy Man -
Mississippi John Hurt
Stagolee -
Mississippi John Hurt
Trouble, I've Had It
All My Days - Mississippi John Hurt
When I Was A Little
Boy - Mike Settle
Sing Hallelujah -
Mike Settle
With audience participation
I Hope You Have A
Mighty Nice Life - Mike Settle with Pete Seeger and Tom Paxton
(lead)
Who Killed Davy
Moore - Bob Dylan
Masters of War - Bob
Dylan
AFC 2011/009: SR0053
053 / 63 4A / Reel B23 -
Sunday afternoon concert, July
1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The King's Highway -
Ed McCurdy
Greensleeves - Ed
McCurdy
[unidentified?] - Ed
McCurdy
Nonsense medley
Where Did You Come
From - Ed McCurdy
Worried Man Blues -
Ed McCurdy
Payday at Coal Creek
- Paul Clayton (vocal and guitar)
Mining disaster song
Johnny's Gone to
Hilo - Paul Clayton (vocal and guitar)
Sea chantey
Jesse James - Paul
Clayton (vocal and guitar)
Going Back to the
Red Clay County - Paul Clayton (vocal and guitar)
I'm A Stranger in
Your Town [Settle Down] - Mike Settle
The title written on the box is followed by a note: "He has a
very strong voice."
AFC 2011/009: SR0054
054 / 63 4A / B24 -
Sunday afternoon concert, July
1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Motherless
Child/Hold On - Mike Settle (continued)
Tipple, Tipple,
Tipple [?] - Mike Settle
Welcome Home, Sally
- Mike Settle
Sing Hallelujah -
Mike Settle
San Francisco Bay
Blues - Mike Settle
I'm Going to Pick
All Over This Bale - Bernice Johnson
Oh Poor Sinner, What
You Going To Do When the Lamp Burn Down - Bernice
Johnson
Revivalist song
Ain't It A Shame to
Kiss Your Gal on Sunday - Bernice Johnson
Done Found My Lost
Sheep - Bernice Johnson
AFC 2011/009: SR0055
055 / 63 4A / Reel B25,
July 28, 1963
July 28, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Cotton-Eyed Joe -
Bernice Johnson (continued)
Come All Ye Gallant
Drivers - Bob Davenport
By Ewan MacColl
Fine Girls You Are -
Bob Davenport
Wor Geordie's Lost
His Penker - Bob Davenport
With audience
Bogie's Bonnie Belle
- Bob Davenport
From northeast Scotland
Pit Boots - Bob
Davenport
(Scottish mining song)
Hold On - Dave Van
Ronk
Candy Man - Dave Van
Ronk
Written by Rev. Gary Davis
God Bless the Child
- Dave Van Ronk
Written by Billie Holiday
AFC 2011/009: SR0056
056 / 63 4A / Reel B26,
July 28, 1963
July 28, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Whoa Back Buck -
Dave Van Ronk (continued)
Green Green Rocky
Road - Dave Van Ronk
Adapted by Len Chandler and Bob Kaufman
Rocks and Gravel -
Dave Van Ronk
I Wish I Could
Shimmy Like My Sister Kate - Dave Van Ronk
Old Joseph - The
Dillards
Ground Hog - The
Dillards
"Excellent cut"
Banjo in the Hollow
- The Dillards
"Excellent cut"
Polly Vaughn (vocal)
- The Dillards
Dueling Banjo - The
Dillards
AFC 2011/009: SR0057
057 / 63 4A / Reel B27,
July 28, 1963
July 28, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Somebody Touched Me
- The Dillards (continued)
We'll See That Day
Come Round - Jackie Washington
Protest song
Sweet Mama Treetop
Tall, Ding Dong Daddy - Jackie Washington, with Mitch Greenhill
and Fritz Richmond
Hello Little Girl -
Jackie Washington, with Mitch Greenhill and Fritz
Richmond
Black and Blue -
Jackie Washington, with Mitch Greenhill and Fritz
Richmond
Written by Fats Waller
Bill Bailey - Jackie
Washington, with Mitch Greenhill and Fritz Richmond
Freight Train/Babe
It Ain't No Lie - Jackie Washington, with Mitch Greenhill and
Fritz Richmond; vocal - Greenhill
Statesboro Blues -
John Hammond, with Bill Lee on bass
AFC 2011/009: SR0058
058 / 63 4A / Reel B28,
July 28, 1963
July 28, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
When You Have A Good
Friend - John Hammond (continued; with Bill Lee on
bass)
Blues piece - guitar, vocals, and harmonica
Me and the Devil -
John Hammond, with Bill Lee on bass
Written by Robert Johnson
Walking Blues - John
Hammond, with Bill Lee on bass
Written by Robert Johnson
You Can't Judge A
Book by Looking at the Cover - John Hammond, with Bill Lee on
bass
Kay Dear - Ian and
Sylvia
Un Canadien Errant-
Ian and Sylvia
V'la L'bon Vent -
Ian and Sylvia
French Canadian "rowing song"
The Cruel Mother -
Ian and Sylvia
A cappella harmony
Royal Canal - Ian
and Sylvia
I.R.A. song adopted by Ewan MacColl.
C.C. Rider - Ian and
Sylvia, with Eric Hord on guitar
AFC 2011/009: SR0059
059 / 63 4E / Reel B29 -
Sunday evening concert, July 28,
1963
July 28, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Introduction - Pete
Seeger
Banjo medley
(Cripple Creek, Old Joe Clark, Leather Britches) - Pete
Seeger
San Francisco Bay
Blues - Jack Elliott
Muleskinner Blues
[Mule Skinner Blues] - Jack Elliott
Black Snake Moan -
Jack Elliott
Recorded in 1927 by Lionel Jefferson
Guabi Guabi - Jack
Elliott
African song
Diamond Joe - Jack
Elliott
See See Rider -
Mississippi John Hurt
Stagolee -
Mississippi John Hurt
Handwritten note on the box: "check"
Spike Driver -
Mississippi John Hurt
John Henry version
AFC 2011/009: SR0060
060 / 63 4E / Reel B30 -
Sunday evening concert, July 28,
1963
July 28, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Coffee Blues -
Mississippi John Hurt (continued)
I Wonder How the Old
Folks Are at Home - Mac Wiseman and the Country Boys
Written by the Carter family
Jimmy Brown the
Newsboy - Mac Wiseman and the Country Boys
Footprints in the
Snow - Mac Wiseman and the Country Boys
Whispering Hope
(gospel song) - Mac Wiseman and the Country Boys
Love Letters in the
Sand - Mac Wiseman and the Country Boys
Baggage Coach Ahead
- Mac Wiseman and the Country Boys
[I Had A Bird] - Sam
Hinton
Lowlands - Sam
Hinton
Medley on Old Gray
Mare variations - Sam Hinton
AFC 2011/009: SR0061
061 / 63 4E / Reel B31 -
Sunday evening concert, July 28,
1963
July 28, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
I Died for Love -
Sam Hinton (continued)
Lullaby?
Barker Turnstall's
Hoedown [Mister Turnstall's Hoedown] - Sam Hinton
Pseudo Slavian
Rhapsody - Sam Hinton
Harmonica hoedown
Arkansas Traveller
(skit) - Sam Hinton
Harmonica
Talking Atomic Blues
- Sam Hinton
Bye and Bye
[possibly The Sweet Bye and Bye] - The Rooftop
Singers
Dip Your Finger in
the Water - The Rooftop Singers
I've Been Working on
the Railroad - The Rooftop Singers
You Don't Know - The
Rooftop Singers
Walk Right In - The
Rooftop Singers
Written by Gus Cannon
It Don't Mean A
Thing - The Rooftop Singers
Written by Duke Ellington
AFC 2011/009: SR0062
062 / 63 4E / Reel -
Sunday evening concert, July 28,
1963
July 28, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Train Forty-Five -
The New Lost City Ramblers (Mike Seeger, John Cohen, Tracy
Schwartz)
Variation of "900 Miles"
Black Jack David -
The New Lost City Ramblers (Mike Seeger, John Cohen, Tracy
Schwartz)
Written by the Carter family
Little Carpenter -
The New Lost City Ramblers (Mike Seeger, John Cohen, Tracy
Schwartz)
Traditional song, circa 1850
Pretty Little Miss
Out in the Garden - The New Lost City Ramblers (Mike Seeger,
John Cohen, Tracy Schwartz)
Old-time song
Liza Jane - The New
Lost City Ramblers (Mike Seeger, John Cohen, Tracy
Schwartz)
Old-time fiddle piece
Worried Man Blues -
Maybelle Carter, vocal and guitar
Liberty Dance -
Maybelle Carter, autoharp and guitar instrumental
The Stars Are on the
Ocean - Maybelle Carter, vocal and autoharp, with John Cohen on
guitar
AFC 2011/009: SR0063
063 / 63 4E / Reel B33 -
Sunday evening concert, July 28,
1963
July 28, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Wildwood Flower -
Maybelle Carter (continued)
Gold Watch and Chain
- Maybelle Carter
Pretty Polly - Dock
Boggs, vocal and banjo
Virginia coal miner and banjo picker
Come Away Death -
Dock Boggs
Down South Blues -
Dock Boggs
Recorded in 1927
It's Almost Day -
Tex Logan, accompanied by The New Lost City Ramblers and Eric
Weissberg
Instrumental
Jordan Am A Hard
Road to Travel - Tex Logan, accompanied by The New Lost City
Ramblers and Eric Weissberg
Oh, Freedom - Joan
Baez
Tu Ador, Te Manha
[Te Ador, Ate Amanha] - Joan Baez
AFC 2011/009: SR0064
064 / 63 4E / Reel B34 -
Sunday evening concert, July 28,
1963
July 28, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
All songs on this tape performed by Joan Baez
Don't Think Twice,
It's Alright
All My
Trials
Long Black
Veil
Johnny
Cuckoo
With audience
Waggoner's
Lad
Watch Out
Boys
Mary
Hamilton
AFC 2011/009: SR0065
065 / 63 4E / Reel B35 -
Sunday evening concert, July 28,
1963
July 28, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 7 in.
The names "Baez and Dylan" (Joan Baez and Bob Dylan) appear on the
side panel but are not noted in the log on the back panel of the
tape box
Michael Row the Boat
Ashore - Pete Seeger
With audience
Shenandoah - Pete
Seeger
Elephant Story -
Pete Seeger
From Way Up Here -
Pete Seeger
Twelve Gates to the
City (hymn) - Pete Seeger
This Land Is Your
Land - Pete Seeger, all performers, and audience
AFC 2011/009: SR0978
013 63 3-4W /, July 1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track,
stereo ; 7 in.
Performers: Bob Dylan and Pete Seeger, Jean Ritchie, Sam Hinton, Bess
Hawes, Clarence Ashley, Judy Collins. See SR0013.
AFC 2011/009: SR0979
017 63 3W / Blues
Workshop, July 1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track,
mono ; 7 in.
Side A
Performers: Brownie
McGhee and Sonny Terry, Dick Spottswood, Mississippi John
Hurt
Side B
Performers:
Mississippi John Hurt, Dave Van Ronk
AFC 2011/009: SR0980
14 63 3U / Ballad
Workshop, July 1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track,
stereo ; 7 in.
Performers: Jean Ritchie (MC?), Judy Collins, Paul Clayton, Joan
Baez, Dock Boggs.
AFC 2011/009: SR0981
015, 016 / Ballad
Workshop, July 1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track,
mono ; 7 in.
See SR0015; unclear which is the original tape
Side A
Performers: Raun
MacKinnon, Doc Watson, Jane Chatfield, Bob Davenport, Tony Snow,
Jean Redpath, Jim Garland (talk)
Side B
Performers: Jim
Garland, Tom Paxton, Bob Dylan, Bob Dylan and Joan
Baez
AFC 2011/009: SR0982
019 and 020 63 3W /
Blues Workshop, July 1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 1/2 track,
mono ; 7 in.
See SR0019 ad SR0020
Side A
Performers: Dave Van
Ronk, John Hammond, Frank Davis
Side B
Performers: Frank
Davis, John Lee Hooker
AFC 2011/009: SR0983
021, 023 63 3-4W / Blues
workshop (Side A); Foreign language workshop (Side B), July 1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 1/2 track,
mono ; 7 in.
Side A
Performers: John Lee
Hooker, Jack Elliott, Eric Darling [Erik Darling], David
McAllister
Side B
Theo Bikel [Theodore
Bikel] (introduction)
Performers:
Hélène Baillargeon, [unidentified], Jackie
Washington
AFC 2011/009: SR0984
023, 024 63 3W / Foreign
language workshop: Love Songs, non-English, July 1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track,
mono ; 7 in. (dub of 1/2 track mono)
The order of performances plus the sides are unclear.
Side A
Performers: Jackie
Washington, Jean Redpath, Pete Seeger
Side B
Performers: Tony
Saletan, Hélène Baillargeon, Pete Seeger, Jackie
Washington
AFC 2011/009: SR0985
25-26 63 3W / Foreign
language workshop / Foreign language workshop; Old Banjo Styles,
July 1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
1/2 track, mono ; 7 in.
Foreign language
workshop
Performers: Jackie
Washington, Theo Bikel [Theodore Bikel], Tony and Irene Saletan,
Maria Illo
Old Banjo
Styles
Performers: Dock
Boggs, Clarence Ashley, Jenes Cottrell, Doc Watson, John Cohen,
Doc Watson and Clarence Ashley
AFC 2011/009: SR0986
NFF 027-63-3W / NFF
028-63-3W / Old Banjo Styles, July
1963
July 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Performers (in
order): John Cohen, Jenes Cottrell, Doc Watson, John Cohen, Mike
Seeger and John Cohen, Jenes Cottrell, Dock Boggs and John
Cohen, Clarence Ashley and Doc Watson, Doc Watson and John
Cohen
AFC 2011/009: SR0987
029-63-3E (Reel B13) -
Saturday evening concert, July 27,
1963
July 27, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 1/2 track,
mono ; 7 in. (dub)
Reel B13
Performers: Jim and
Jesse [McReynolds], John Lee Hooker
030-63-3E (Reel
B14)
Performers: Judy
Collins, Doc Watson and Clarence Ashley
AFC 2011/009: SR0988
63-3E / 031, 032 /
031-63-3E (Reel B15) - Saturday evening concert, July 27, 1963
July 27, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track,
mono ; 7 in.
031-63-3E (Reel
B15)
Performers: Doc
Watson, Jean Ritchie, The Tarriers
032-63-3E (Reel
B16)
Performers: The
Tarriers, Bessie Jones and group [probably the Georgia Sea
Island Singers]
AFC 2011/009: SR0989
033 63 3E / Saturday
evening concert, July 27,
1963
July 27, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track,
stereo ; 7 in.
Bessie Jones and
group [probably the Georgia Sea Island Singers]
Albuquerque
Intertribal Dancers
AFC 2011/009: SR0991
034-63-3E 035 and
035-63-3E and 4M, July 27-28,
1963
July 27-28, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
034-63-3E 035 (Reel
B18)
Performers: Wiley
and Zeke Morris, Theo Bikel
035-63-3E and 4M
(Reel B19)
Performers: Theo
Bikel, Doc Watson and Clarence Ashley
AFC 2011/009: SR0992
038-63-4M Bessie Jones
and the Georgia Sea Island Singers - Sunday morning gospel concert,
July 28, 1963
July 28, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
How did you feel
when you...
Go down
Moses
This is the
religion
My God is the rock
in the weary land
The old ark's a
moving [?]
Let your will be
done
Children go where I
send thee
No hiding
place
AFC 2011/009: SR0993
NFF 1963 054 (Reel B24)
/ NFF 1963 055 (Reel B25), 1963
1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
NFF 1963 054 (Reel
B24)
Performers: Mike
Settle, Bernice Johnson Reagon
NFF 1963 055 (Reel
B25)
Performers: Bernice
Johnson Reagon, Bob Davenport, Dave Van Ronk
AFC 2011/009: SR0994
036-63-4M (Reel B20) /
037-63-4M, July 28,
1963
July 28, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, mono ; 7
in.
Performers: Doc
Watson and Clarence Ashley, Freedom Singers, Jean
Ritchie
AFC 2011/009: SR0995
039-63-4W (A 10) /
040-63-4W (Reel A 11) / Kiva Indian workshop, hosted by Dave
McAllister, 1963
1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0996
NFF 1963 041-63-4W (Reel
A12) / Workshop - Albuquerque Intertribal Dancers, 1963
1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, half track,
mono ; 7 in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0997
NFF 63 042, 43 4W /
Autoharp workshop - Maybelle Carter and Mike Seeger, 1963
1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0998
NFF 63-044 (P 2-8) -
Banjo workshop - Marshall Brickman, host, 1963
1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
044 P 2-8
Performers: Eric
Weissberg and Dave Dillard, Paul Cadwell
045 4W (P
2-9)
Performers: Paul
Cadwell, Sam Hinton, Maybelle Carter
AFC 2011/009: SR0999
046 63 4W (P-2-10) -
Guitar workshop, 1963
1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
046 63 4W
(P-2-10)
Performers: Maybelle
Carter, Jack Elliott, Dorsey Dixon
047-63-4W (P-2-9
[?])
Performers: Dorsey
Dixon, Mississippi John Hurt, Doc Watson
AFC 2011/009: SR1000
048-4W (P-2-12) -
Children's workshop (Sam Hinton, Bess Hawes, Tony Saletan [hosts?]),
1963
1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
048-4W
(P-2-12)
Performers: Sam
Hinton, Tony Saletan, Bess Hawes, Sam Hinton, Tony
Saletan
049-4W
Performers (in
order): Bess Hawes, Sam Hinton, Jean Ritchie, Bess
Hawes
AFC 2011/009: SR1001
050-4W (P-2-15) -
Topical workshop - Pete Seeger, moderator, 1963
1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
050-4W
(P-2-15)
Performers: Jim
Garland, Pete La Farge, Tom Paxton, Dorsey Dixon
051-4W
Performers (in
order): Pete Seeger, Phil Ochs, Pete Seeger, Freedom
Singers
AFC 2011/009: SR1002
052-63-4W - Topical
workshop, July 28, 1963
July 28, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
052-63-4W
Performers:
Mississippi John Hurt, Mike Settle, Tom Paxton, Bob
Dylan
053 63 4A (Reel
B23)
Performers: Ed
McCurdy, Paul Clayton, Mike Settle
Sub-subseries 2: Newport
Folk Festival, 1964, July 23-26, 1964
July 23-26, 1964
AFC 2011/009: SR0066
066 / 64 1E / NFF 1A -
Thursday evening concert, July 23,
1964
July 23, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
There Was an Old
Piper - Seamus Ennis
Praise of the Lord;
Fairy Piper's Hornpipe (bagpipe tunes) - Seamus
Ennis
Once There Was No
Sun - Georgia Sea Island Singers
Dewey Shepherd -
Georgia Sea Island Singers
Snow White Shirt -
Georgia Sea Island Singers
Fiddle tune
AFC 2011/009: SR0067
067 / 64 1E / NFF 1B -
Thursday evening concert, July 23,
1964
July 23, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Elkhorn Fastline -
Dewey Shepherd
"Caller" vocal as in a reel
Good-bye Girls I'm
Going to Boston - Jean and Edna Ritchie
Old Bald Eagle -
Jean and Edna Ritchie
Dear Old Chimney
Sweep [Old Chimney Sweeper] - Jean and Edna Ritchie
Little Brown Balls -
Bill Thatcher
Louis Sands and Jim
McShea - Bill Thatcher
Song about lumberjack employers
Medley of fiddle
tunes - Elgin Hickock and Chet Parker
Darktown Strutter's
Ball - Elgin Hickock and Chet Parker
Fisher's Hornpipe -
Elgin Hickock and Chet Parker
Irish Washerwoman -
Elgin Hickock and Chet Parker
Old Spinning Wheel
in the Corner/Golden Slippers - Elgin Hickock and Chet
Parker
AFC 2011/009: SR0068
068 / 64 1E / NFF 2A -
Thursday evening concert, July 23,
1964
July 23, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Old Spinning Wheel
in the Corner - Elgin Hickock and Chet Parker
(continued)
Irish Washerwoman -
Elgin Hickock and Chet Parker (continued)
Oh Golden Slippers -
Elgin Hickock and Chet Parker (continued)
Old Joe Clark-
Jimmie Driftwood (mouthbow and guitar)
The Hangman's Tree -
Almeda Riddle (vocal a cappella)
Montana Is My Home -
Glenn Ohrlin
Cowboy ballad
AFC 2011/009: SR0069
069 / 64 1E / NFF 2B -
Thursday evening concert, July 23,
1964
July 23, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Old Chisholm Trail
(Ti Yi Yipee, Yea) - Glenn Ohrlin (continued)
Pretty Mary - Jimmie
Driftwood
Flames d'Enfer [Les
Flames d'Enfer] - Cajun Band
Singing in dialect
Madeleine - Cajun
Band
Singing in dialect
La Robe a Josephine
- Cajun Band
Singing in dialect
Handsome Molly - Doc
Watson and company
Ruben's Train
[Reuben's Train] - Doc Watson and company
AFC 2011/009: SR0070
070 / 64 1E / NFF 3A -
Thursday evening concert, July 23,
1964
July 23, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Windham - Sacred
Harp Singers
Calvary - Sacred
Harp Singers
Rocky Road - Sacred
Harp Singers
intermission
Old Tar River -
Georgia Sea Island Singers
Buzzard Lope -
Georgia Sea Island Singers
AFC 2011/009: SR0071
071 / 64 1E / NFF 3B -
Thursday evening concert - Joe Patterson; Elizabeth Cotten; Moving
Star Hall Singers, July 23,
1964
July 23, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The Fox Chase - Joe
Patterson
Dance Tune - Joe
Patterson, with the Georgia Sea Island Singers
Casey Jones - Joe
Patterson
Miss Lucy Was A
Pretty Girl - Joe Patterson
Georgia Buck (banjo)
- Elizabeth Cotten
Freight Train
(guitar) - Elizabeth Cotten
Come On In the Ark -
Moving Star Hall Singers
See God's Ark -
Moving Star Hall Singers
Talks about John
Henry - Mississippi John Hurt
AFC 2011/009: SR0072
072 / 64 1E / NFF 4A -
Thursday evening concert, July 23,
1964
July 23, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Ezekiel in the
Valley - Moving Star Hall Singers
Spikedriver Blues
[Spike Driver Blues] - Mississippi John Hurt
Frankie and Albert -
Mississippi John Hurt
Oh My Lord - Doc
Reese, Benjamin Reese, John Davis, Robert Pete Williams
[worksong group] ([?] songs from Texas prison)
Rattler - Doc Reese,
Benjamin Reese, John Davis, Robert Pete Williams
AFC 2011/009: SR0073
073 / 64 1E / NFF 4B -
Thursday evening concert, July 23,
1964
July 23, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Shake 'em on Down -
Fred McDowell
What Do You Think
About Jesus - Rev. Wilkins and the Georgia Sea Island
Singers
When I Lay My Burden
Down - Rev. Wilkins and the Georgia Sea Island
Singers
Golden Vanity
(Lonesome Sea) - Phipps Family
Lonesome Valley -
Phipps Family
AFC 2011/009: SR0074
074 / 64 1E / NFF 5A -
Thursday evening concert, July 23,
1964
July 23, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Lonesome Valley -
Phipps Family (continued)
All I Need - Fred
and Annie McDowell
Sundown Blues -
Robert Pete Williams
Two White Horses
(See That My Grave Is Kept Clean) - Hobart Smith
Tap Dance Song -
Jesse Fuller
AFC 2011/009: SR0075
075 / 64 1E / NFF 5B -
Thursday evening concert- Jesse Fuller; Square Dance Group; Sleepy
John Estes; Stanley Brothers [Jug Band?], July 23, 1964
July 23, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
San Francisco Bay -
Jesse Fuller
Square dance
demonstration - Square dance group (Clayton McMichen,
fiddle)
Drop Down Mama -
Square dance group (fiddle - Clayton McMichen)
Stop That Thing -
Sleepy John Estes
Careless Love -
Sleepy John Estes
White Dove - Stanley
Brothers
Hard Times - Stanley
Brothers
AFC 2011/009: SR0076
076 / 64 1E / NFF 6A -
Thursday evening concert, July 23,
1964
July 23, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Hard Times - Stanley
Brothers (continued)
Go Ahead and Have
Your Way - Muddy Waters (with Otis Spann, identified as "Mr.
Spann," on piano)
Sweet Little Girl -
Muddy Waters (with Otis Spann, identified as "Mr. Spann," on
piano)
Tiger in Your Tank -
Muddy Waters (with Otis Spann, identified as "Mr. Spann," on
piano)
Hootchie Cootchie
Man - Muddy Waters (with Otis Spann, identified as "Mr. Spann,"
on piano)
Finale
Way Over in the
Promised Land [performer(s) not identified]
AFC 2011/009: SR0077
077 / 64 2E / NFF 6B -
Thursday evening concert?; possibly the beginning of another event,
July 1964
July 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The tape may have been recorded on two or more dates: the Kentucky
Colonels were scheduled to perform on July 26, and Wong and Mahoe
were scheduled either for July 23 or July 24
[two unidentified
numbers] - Kentucky Colonels
Instrumentals
Turkey in the Straw
(variation) - Kentucky Colonels
Some breakdown
[unidentified] - Kentucky Colonels
Turkey in the Straw
(variation) - Kentucky Colonels
[two unidentified
numbers] - Kentucky Colonels
Welcome [spoke word]
- Theodore Bikel
The Woman on
Horseback - Kaupena Wong [Ka'upena Wong] and Noelani
Mahoe
The Roughriding
Cowboy Song - Kaupena Wong [Ka'upena Wong] and Noelani
Mahoe
AFC 2011/009: SR0078
078 / 64 2W / NFF P.1 #1
- Singing styles workshop, July
1964
July 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Great Day - Sacred
Harp Singers
Arlington - Sacred
Harp Singers
Daniel in the Lion's
Den - Dewey Shepherd
Swing Low Sweet
Chariot - Dewey Shepherd
What Do You Think
About Jesus - Rev. Robert Wilkins; Fred and Annie
McDowell
Do Lord Remember Me
- Rev. Robert Wilkins; Fred and Annie McDowell
AFC 2011/009: SR0079
079 / 64 2W / NFF P.1 #2
- Singing styles workshop, July
1964
July 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Flames d'Enfer [Les
Flames d'Enfer] - Cajun Band
Drunkard's Song -
Cajun Band
Highway 61 Blues -
Fred McDowell
Louise - Fred
McDowell
Going Down South -
Fred McDowell
Lonesome Journey -
John Davis
Lonesome Valley -
Almeda Riddle
Lonesome Journey -
Georgia Sea Island Singers
AFC 2011/009: SR0080
080 / 64 2W / NFF P.1 #3
- Singing styles workshop, July
1964
July 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
You've Got to Walk
This Lonesome Valley - Joan Baez, Mary Travers, and Peter
Yarrow
The Unquiet Grave -
Joan Baez
Pretty Polly - Ralph
Stanley and the Stanley Brothers
Man of Constant
Sorrow - Ralph Stanley and the Stanley Brothers
East Virginia -
Ralph Stanley and the Stanley Brothers
Zebra Dun - Glenn
Ohrlin
In Arkansas - Glenn
Ohrlin
Little Will Green -
Ollie Gilbert
The Gander - Seamus
Ennis
AFC 2011/009: SR0081
081 / 64 2W / NFF P.1
#4, July 1964
July 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
On the tape box, a line is drawn through the last three titles, so
they may not be on the recording.
Did the Rerm [?] Do
Da Dee - Seamus Ennis
Were You At The Rock
(in Gaelic) - Seamus Ennis
My Name is McCarthy
- Seamus Ennis
House Carpenter -
Almeda Riddle
Life is Like a
Mountain Railway [Life is Like a Mountain Railroad] - Ollie
Gilbert and Almeda Riddle
Trail song
A Miner's Life -
Mary Travers, Peter Yarrow, and Ronnie Gilbert
Union song
Do Lord - John Davis
with the Georgia Sea Island Singers, Joan Baez, etc.
This May Be the Last
Time - John Davis with the Georgia Sea Island Singers, Joan
Baez, etc.
AFC 2011/009: SR0082
082 / 64 2W / NFF P.3 #1
- Autoharp workshop; Mike Seeger, MC, July
1964
July 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Eller's Grave -
Neriah Benfield
Coming Round the
Mountain (autoharp and guitar) - Ken and Neriah
Benfield
Sweet By and By (two
autoharps) - Ken and Neriah Benfield
Shortnin' Bread -
Ken Benfield
Holy Unto the Lord
(two autoharps and guitar) - Phipps Family
When the World's On
Fire - Phipps Family
I Anchored the Love
Divine [Anchored in the Love Divine] - Phipps Family
Grandfather's Clock
- Doc Watson
Breakdown - Doc
Watson
AFC 2011/009: SR0083
083 / 64 2W / NFF P.3 #2
- Autoharp and dulcimer workshop, July
1964
July 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Two Soldiers - Mike
Seeger
Victory Rag - Mike
Seeger
Benfield Hoedown -
Ken and Neriah Benfield
Evening in Paris -
Ken Benfield
Way Down in the
Country - Ken Benfield
It's A Gift to be
Simple [Tis A Gift to be Simple] - Jean Ritchie
What'll We Do with
the Baby-O - Jean Ritchie
AFC 2011/009: SR0084
084 / 64 2W / NFF P.3 #3
- Autoharp and dulcimer workshop, July
1964
July 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Barbra Allen - Jean
Ritchie
Don't You Remember
Molly - Frank Proffitt
Sweet Bye and Bye -
Frank Proffitt
Groundhog - Frank
Proffitt
Temperance Reel -
Chet Parker
Irish Washerwoman -
Chet Parker
MacNamara's Band -
Chet Parker
Polka - Chet
Parker
Spanish 2-Step
[Spanish Two-Step] - Chet Parker
Swanee River - Elgin
Hickock
Red River Valley -
Elgin Hickock
AFC 2011/009: SR0085
085 / 64 2W / NFF P.3 #4
- Autoharp and dulcimer workshop, July
1964
July 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Darling Nelly Grey -
Elgin Hickock
Waterbound - Mike
Seeger
Pretty Saro - Jean
and Edna Ritchie
Old Man Who Lived in
the Woods - Jean and Edna Ritchie
Aunt Rhody - Jean
and Edna Ritchie
Talk - Rev. Robert
Wilkins
Freight Train -
Libba Cotten [Elizabeth Cotten]
Oh, Babe, It Ain't
No Lie - Libba Cotten [Elizabeth Cotten]
Bulldog Blues -
Robert Pete Williams
AFC 2011/009: SR0086
086 / 64 2W / NFF P.3 #5
- Guitar workshop, July
1964
July 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Bull Dog Blues -
Robert Pete Williams
Late Night Boogie -
Robert Pete Williams
Railroad Bill -
Hobart Smith
Graveyard Blues -
Hobart Smith
Catfish Blues -
Willie Doss
Hawaiian tune [1] -
Noelani Mahoe
Hawaiian tune [2] -
Noelani Mahoe
Spanish Fandango -
Libba Cotten [Elizabeth Cotten]
Thank You Jesus -
Rev. Robert Wilkins
Prodigal Son - Rev.
Robert Wilkins
Part; Jagger style
AFC 2011/009: SR0088
088 / 64 2W / NFF P.3 #7
- Guitar workshop; Banjo workshop, July
1964
July 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Guitar
workshop
Memphis Blues -
Clarence White and Doc Watson
Lonesome Road Blues
- Clarence White and Doc Watson
End of the guitar workshop
Banjo
workshop
Send for My Fiddle
and Send for My Bow - Elizabeth Cotten
Here, Rattler, Here
- Elizabeth Cotten
Ruben's Train
[Reuben's Train] - Frank Proffitt
Cluck Old Hen -
Frank Proffitt
Bonnie James
Campbell - Frank Proffitt
Cuckoo Bird - Hobart
Smith
Banjo Breakdown -
Hobart Smith
Poor Ellen Smith -
Hobart Smith
Whitehouse Blues
[White House Blues] - Arnold and Doc Watson
AFC 2011/009: SR0089
089 / 64 2W / NFF P.1 #5
- Topical songs workshop, July
1964
July 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Going 'Cross the
Mountain - Frank Proffitt
Pretty Little Miss -
Frank Proffitt
I'm A Girl of
Constant Sorrow - Sarah Gunning
I Hate the Company
Bosses - Sarah Gunning
The Job I Left
Behind Me - Bill Thatcher
My Name is William
Hollister - Bill Thatcher
AFC 2011/009: SR0090
090 / 64 2W / NFF P.1 #6
- Topical songs workshop, July 24,
1964
July 24, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Yo Soy Negro - Soy
Ton [?] Contento - Rodriguez Brothers
La Democracia
Dondé Está - Rodriguez Brothers
I Am A Rambling Hero
- Seamus Ennis
I'm in Trouble -
Seamus Ennis
My Father's Maid -
Seamus Ennis
Battle of New
Orleans - Jimmie Driftwood
He Had A Long Chain
On - Jimmie Driftwood
Father's Grave - Len
Chandler
AFC 2011/009: SR0091
091 / 64 2W / NFF P.1 #7
- Topical songs workshop, July 24,
1964
July 24, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
To Be A Man - Len
Chandler (continued)
Taking Me Away From
You Train - Len Chandler
Cement Octopus -
Malvina Reynolds
It Isn't Nice -
Malvina Reynolds
Are You Walking
There For Me - Malvina Reynolds
We're the John Birch
Society - Chad Mitchell Trio
Barry's Boys - Chad
Mitchell Trio
AFC 2011/009: SR0092
092 / 64 2W / NFF P.1 #8
- Topical songs workshop, July 24,
1964
July 24, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
I'm Still Standing
on the Edge of Town - Tom Paxton
Anti-automation
Read It in the Daily
News - Tom Paxton
The High Sheriff of
Hazard - Tom Paxton
Kentucky; mining strike song
Davidson and Wilder
Scabs (Davidson-Wilder Blues) - Hedy West
There's Anger in the
Land - Hedy West
It Ain't Me Babe -
Bob Dylan
Hey Mr. Tambourine
Man - Bob Dylan
Iron Lady - Phil
Ochs
AFC 2011/009: SR0093
093 / 64 2W / NFF P.1 #9
- Topical songs workshop; Freedom workshop, July 24, 1964
July 24, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Topical songs
workshop
I Ain't-A-Marching
Anymore - Phil Ochs (continued)
Freedom
workshop
This Little Light of
Mine - Freedom Singers
Over My Head -
Freedom Singers
You Better Leave
Segregation Alone - Freedom Singers
Keep Your Eyes on
the Prize - Freedom Singers
Ain't Gonna Let
Nobody Turn Me Round - Freedom Singers
AFC 2011/009: SR0094
094 / 64 2W / NFF P.3 #8
- Banjo workshop, July
1964
July 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Georgia Buck - Doc
and Arnold Watson
Good Old Cider - Doc
Watson and Gaither Carlton
Banjo and fiddle
Jimmie Sutton - Doc
Watson and Gaither Carlton
Two banjos
Ramblin' Hobo - Doc
Watson
Westfork Girls -
Phoebe Parsons
Little Birdie -
Ralph Stanley
Shout Little Lulie
[Shout Little Luly] - Ralph Stanley
Bound to Ride -
Ralph Stanley
Old Black Joe - Paul
Cadwell
Virginia Reel - Paul
Cadwell
Georgia Camp Meeting
- Paul Cadwell
Ragtime Episode -
Paul Cadwell
Way Down Upon the
Swanee [Swanee River; Old Folks At Home] - Paul
Cadwell
AFC 2011/009: SR0095
095 / 64 2W / NFF P.3 #9
- Banjo workshop- Mike Seeger; Ralph Stanley; Bill Keith; Kentucky
Colonels, July 1964
July 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Wild Bill Jones -
Mike Seeger
Needle Case - Mike
Seeger
Clinch Mountain
Backstep - Ralph Stanley
Hard Time - Ralph
Stanley
Little Maggie -
Ralph Stanley
Talk - Bill
Keith
Chicken Reel -
Kentucky Colonels
Bill Cheatem [Bill
Cheatham] - Kentucky Colonels
Banjo and mandolin lead
Shady Grove -
Kentucky Colonels
Vocal and instruments
Medley: Turkey in
the Straw, etc. - Kentucky Colonels, with Bill Keith on
banjo
AFC 2011/009: SR0096
096 / 64 2W / NFF P.3
#10 - Banjo workshop, July
1964
July 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Old Hickory - Keith
Siggins and Kentucky Colonels
Auld Lang Syne -
Keith Siggins and Kentucky Colonels
Nola - Keith
Siggins
Double Whammy -
Kentucky Colonels (Ray / Bush)
AFC 2011/009: SR0097
097 / 64 2W / NFF P.1
#10 - Freedom workshop, July
1964
July 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Which Side Are You
On - Freedom Singers, with Len Chandler
99 1/2 Won't Do
(Carlton Reese) - Freedom Singers
Go Tell It on the
Mountain - Freedom Singers
I Got A Job (song by
Carlton Reese) - Freedom Singers
I Will Overcome -
Moving Star Hall Singers
Regular, Regular
(Give Me the Gourd) - Georgia Sea Island Singers
Believe I Go To
Rolling - Dock Reese
AFC 2011/009: SR0098
098 / 64 2W / NFF P.1
#11 - Freedom workshop - Theo Bikel with Ronnie Gilbert; Barbara
Dane; Freedom Singers with others, July
1964
July 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Hinei Matov
[Hinè Ma Tov] - Theo Bikel [Theodore Bikel] with Ronnie
Gilbert
You Just Can't Make
It By Yourself - Barbara Dane, with others
Oh, Freedom -
Freedom Singers, with others
We Shall Overcome -
Freedom Singers, with others
AFC 2011/009: SR0099
099 / 64 2E / NFF reel
7A - Friday evening concert - Clayton McMichen and Frank Wakefield,
July 24, 1964
July 24, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The Woman on
Horseback - Kaupena Wong [Ka'upena Wong] and Noelani Mahoe (drum
and guitar)
The Roughriding Song
- Kaupena Wong [Ka'upena Wong] and Noelani Mahoe (drum and
guitar)
Woman Who Was in
Love With Love - Kaupena Wong [Ka'upena Wong] and Noelani Mahoe
(drum and guitar)
Famous Flowers of
Hawaii - Kaupena Wong [Ka'upena Wong] and Noelani Mahoe (drum
and guitar)
Sung in English
Alabama Jubilee -
Clayton McMichen and Frank Wakefield
Old Joe Clark -
Clayton McMichen and Frank Wakefield
Over the Waves -
Clayton McMichen and Frank Wakefield
Waltz
St. Louis Blues -
Clayton McMichen and Frank Wakefield
Boil the Cabbage
Down - Clayton McMichen and Frank Wakefield
AFC 2011/009: SR0100
100 / 64 2E / NFF reel
7B - Friday evening concert, July 24,
1964
July 24, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Amazing Grace - Fred
and Annie McDowell
Going Down to
Louisiana - Fred and Annie McDowell
Louise - Fred and
Annie McDowell
If the River Was
Whiskey - Fred and Annie McDowell
Greenbriar Boys -
Fred Weiss - Union Grove Winner on bass; Frank Wakefield -
mandolin
Leave Breaking Blues
- Fred Weiss - Union Grove Winner on bass; Frank Wakefield -
mandolin
Little Birdie - Fred
Weiss - Union Grove Winner on bass; Frank Wakefield -
mandolin
AFC 2011/009: SR0101
101 / 64 2E / NFF reel -
Friday evening concert - 8A Greenbriar Boys / Moving Star Hall
Singers, July 24, 1964
July 24, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Little Birdie -
Greenbriar Boys
At the End of a
Lonely Day - Greenbriar Boys
Blues My Naughty
Sweetie Gives to Me - Greenbriar Boys
Sleepy-Eyed John -
Greenbriar Boys
Been in the Storm So
Long - Moving Star Hall Singers
Sign My Name -
Moving Star Hall Singers
Get On Board -
Moving Star Hall Singers
Row Michael Row -
Moving Star Hall Singers
AFC 2011/009: SR0102
102 / 64 2E / NFF reel
8B - Friday evening concert / Chad Mitchell Trio, July 24, 1964
July 24, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
We're Going to Miss
Ole Miss
Russian
Song
Virgin Mary Had A
Baby Boy
Wimoweh
We're Barry's
Boys
Satire on the Nites
of Xmas [Satire on the nights of Christmas]
AFC 2011/009: SR0103
103 / 64 2E / NFF reel
9A - Friday evening concert, July 24,
1964
July 24, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Les Flames D'Enfer -
Cajun Band [probably the Eunice Playboys]
La Valse du Musicien
- Cajun Band [probably the Eunice Playboys]
The Bosco Stomp -
Cajun Band [probably the Eunice Playboys]
Milk Cow Blues [?] -
Sleepy John Estes
[unidentified] -
Sleepy John Estes
AFC 2011/009: SR0104
104 / 64 2E / NFF reel
9B - Friday evening concert, July 24,
1964
July 24, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Balling the Jack -
Sleepy John Estes (continued)
I Been Well Gone -
Sleepy John Estes
Doin' the Twist -
Sleepy John Estes
Shout, Baby, Shout
(alternate title: Jim Dandy) - Sleepy John Estes
I Ain't A-Marching
Any More - Phil Ochs
The Power and the
Glory - Phil Ochs
AFC 2011/009: SR0105
105 / 64 2E / NFF reel
10A - Friday evening concert, July 24,
1964
July 24, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
I Ain't Marchin'
Anymore - Phil Ochs (continued)
The Power and the
Glory - Phil Ochs
Draft Dodger Ra -
Phil Ochs
Links on the Chain -
Phil Ochs
Talking Vietnam -
Phil Ochs
"Dedicated to McNamara and other liberals"
Freight Train -
Libba Cotten [Elizabeth Cotten]
AFC 2011/009: SR0106
106 / 64 2E / NFF reel
10B - Friday evening concert - Watson Family; Joan Baez, July
24, 1964
July 24, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
I'm Going Away -
Libba Cotten [Elizabeth Cotten] (continued)
Study War No More
(Down By the Riverside) - Libba Cotten [Elizabeth
Cotton]
Lights in the Valley
- Watson Family
The Beaumont Rag -
Watson Family
I Heard My Mother
Weepin' - Watson Family
Hey Miss Lisa Jane -
Watson Family
There, But for
Fortune - Joan Baez
AFC 2011/009: SR0107
107 / 64 2E / NFF reel
11A - Friday evening concert, July 24,
1964
July 24, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
[unidentified] -
Watson Family
"Last Watson Family tune"
There But for
Fortune - Joan Baez
Fair and Tender
Ladies - Joan Baez
Black Veil [probably
Long Black Veil] - Joan Baez
Birmingham Sunday -
Joan Baez
T'adore - Joan
Baez
Watch Out Joys -
Joan Baez
Fennario - Joan
Baez
AFC 2011/009: SR0108
108 / 64 2E / NFF reel
11B - Friday evening concert, July 24,
1964
July 24, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Fennario - Joan
Baez
Pilgrim of Sorrow -
Joan Baez
All My Trials - Joan
Baez
It Ain't Me, Babe -
Joan Baez and Bob Dylan
We Shall Overcome -
Joan Baez
AFC 2011/009: SR0109
109 / 64 3W / NFF P.1
#12 - International songs workshop, July
25, 1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Rodriguez
Brothers
Lucumi
Elegua
Arara Rhythmic
So[?]
Kaupena Wong
[Ka'upena Wong] and Noelani Mahoe
Aia La O
Pele
Ukeke
[?]lop
AFC 2011/009: SR0110
110 / 64 3W / NFF P.1
#13 - International songs workshop, July
25, 1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Nose flute - Kaupena
Wong [Ka'upena Wong] and Noelani Mahoe
Sushana-ea [?] -
Kaupena Wong [Ka'upena Wong] and Noelani Mahoe
Madeleine - Cajun
Brothers
Tedodo [?] - Cajun
Brothers
Grinmumu [?] - Cajun
Brothers
Believe - Hamza El
Din
Peace - Hamza El
Din
Kut Kut - Hamza El
Din
AFC 2011/009: SR0111
111 / 64 3W / NFF P.1
#14 - International songs workshop, July
25, 1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Performers: Sonia Malkine (French), Ron Eliran (Israeli).
AFC 2011/009: SR0112
112 / 64 3W / NFF P.1
#15 - International songs workshop, July
25, 1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
As I Rode Out -
Seamus Ennis
Lord Gregory -
Seamus Ennis
Bald-Headed End of
the Broom - Seamus Ennis
Tanganyika Song
[Tanganyika] - Pete Seeger
Scottish Song - Pete
Seeger
Hallow'd Be Thy Name
- Joan Baez
AFC 2011/009: SR0113
113 / 64 3W / NFF P.1
#16 - International songs workshop, July
25, 1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Let's Have a Bloody
Good Cry - Joan Baez
Ole Mulherin' Da[?]
- Joan Baez
Panavero [?] - Theo
Bikel
Proshay [?] 0 Theo
Bikel
AFC 2011/009: SR0114
114 / 64 3W / NFF P.2
#1A - String bands, July 25,
1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Bonaparte's Retreat
- Hobart Smith
Soldier's Joy -
Hobart Smith
With dancers
Sourwood Mountain -
Phoebe Parsons, with son Roscoe
Don't My Baby Like
Shortnin' Bread - Phoebe Parsons, with son Roscoe
Muskrat - Doc Watson
and Gaither Carlton
Handsome Molly - Doc
Watson and Gaither Carlton
Goin' Down the Road
Feelin' Bad - Doc and Arnold Watson, and Gaither
Carlton
Cripple Creek - Doc
and Arnold Watson, and Gaither Carlton
AFC 2011/009: SR0115
115 / 64 3W / NFF P.2
#1B - String bands, July 25,
1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Cripple Creek - Doc
and Arnold Watson, with Gaither Carlton (continued)
Blue Ridge Mountain
Blues - Doc and Arnold Watson, with Gaither Carlton and Merle
Watson
Little Log Cabin by
the Sea - Phipps Family
Climb the Last
Mountain of Time - Phipps Family
Bring Back That
Blue-Eyed Boy to Me - Phipps Family
Diamonds in the
Rough - Phipps Family
Early Carter family song
AFC 2011/009: SR0116
116 / 64 3W / NFF P.2
#2A - String bands, July 25,
1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The Two Step - Cajun
Band [probably the Eunice Playboys]
Jolie Blonde - Cajun
Band [probably the Eunice Playboys]
Sweet Bye and Bye -
The Benfields [Ken and Neriah Benfield]
Elias [?] Grave -
The Benfields [Ken and Neriah Benfield]
Weeping Willow Tree
- The Benfields [Ken and Neriah Benfield]
Clean Up At Home -
Sleepy John Estes
AFC 2011/009: SR0117
117 / 64 3W / NFF P.2
#2B - String bands, July 25,
1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Clean Up At Home -
Sleepy John Estes
Drop Down Mama -
Sleepy John Estes
Midnight Special -
Sleepy John Estes
Sourwood Mountain -
Clayton McMichen
The Waltz You Saved
for Me - Clayton McMichen
Done Gone - Clayton
McMichen
AFC 2011/009: SR0118
118 / 64 3W / NFF P.2
#3A - String bands, July 25,
1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Clayton McMichen's name appears on the tape box's side panel but not
on the back of the box
How Mountain Girls
Can Love (vocal) - Stanley Brothers
Man of Constant
Sorrow - Stanley Brothers
Little Glass of Wine
- Stanley Brothers
Big Tildy - Stanley
Brothers
Orange Blossom
Special - Stanley Brothers
Swing Low Sweet
Chariot - Greenbriar Boys
A Minor Breakdown -
Greenbriar Boys
AFC 2011/009: SR0119
119 / 64 3W / NFF P.2
#3B - String bands, July 25,
1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Sleepy-Eyed John -
Greenbriar Boys (continued)
Brakeman's Blues -
Kentucky Colonels
Sally Ann - Kentucky
Colonels
Each Season Changes
- Osborne Brothers
Bugle Call Rag -
Osborne Brothers
Progressive Blues -
Osborne Brothers
Mule Skinner Blues -
Osborne Brothers
AFC 2011/009: SR0120
120 / 64 3W / NFF P.3
#11 - Negro group singing styles; Willis James [host], July 25, 1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
I'm Gonna Lay Down -
Georgia Sea Island Singers
Beulah Land -
Georgia Sea Island Singers
In the Morning When
I Rise - Moving Star Hall Singers
Motherless Child Has
A Hard Time (When Mother is Gone) - Moving Star Hall
Singers
See God's Ark -
Moving Star Hall Singers
Talk - Dock
Reese
AFC 2011/009: SR0121
121 / 64 3W / NFF P.3
#12 - Negro group singing styles, July 25,
1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Old Hannah - Dock
Reese
Hey Rattler; Oh My
Lord - Dock Reese
I Am Going Over the
Hill - Fred and Annie McDowell
All I Need - Fred
and Annie McDowell
When I Lay My Burden
Down - Mississippi John Hurt and Mable Hillery
Candy Man -
Mississippi John Hurt and Mable Hillery
Stagolee -
Mississippi John Hurt and Mable Hillery
AFC 2011/009: SR0122
122 / 64 3W / NFF P.3
#13 - Negro group singing styles, July 25,
1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
You Know the Lord -
Moving Star Hall Singers
Michael, Row the
Boat - Moving Star Hall Singers
Discussion by Willis
James
Bessie [Bessie
Jones] demonstrates claps
Dig Yonder Come Day
[Yonder Come Day] - Georgia Sea Island Singers
Raggy Levee -
Georgia Sea Island Singers
Raise 'em Up High,
Boys - Georgia Sea Island Singers
Travelling Shoes -
Georgia Sea Island Singers
San Francisco Bay -
Jesse Fuller
School Drop-out -
Jesse Fuller
AFC 2011/009: SR0123
123 / 64 3W / NFF P.3
#14 - end of Negro group singing styles; Fiddle workshop, July 25, 1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The fiddle tune "French Carpenter" is written on the tape box,
without an indication of who played it.
Negro group singing
styles
Song and Dance -
Jesse Fuller
Fiddle workshop;
French Carpenter [?]
Intro remarks -
Jimmie Driftwood (host)
Patterole in the
Pear Tree [Pateroller in a Pear Tree] - Gaither
Carlton
Sally Goodin -
Gaither Carlton
Old Joe Clark -
Clayton McMichen
St. Louis Blues -
Clayton McMichen
AFC 2011/009: SR0124
124 / 64 3W / NFF P.1
#17 - Children's Play Party [Play Party and Children's Songs], July 25, 1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Bullfrog Song (end)
- Pete Seeger (continued)
2 children
[children's] games - Jean Ritchie
Roving Gambler -
Hedy West
Poor Little Lost
Baby - Hedy West
There Was A Frog -
Seamus Ennis
Time [?] of John -
Seamus Ennis
Here We Go Marching
Across the Green Grass - Jean Ritchie
I'll Tell My Ma -
Clancy Brothers with Tommy Makem
Over the Hill/So
Early in the Morning (medley) - Clancy Brothers with Tommy
Makem
AFC 2011/009: SR0125
125 / 64 3W / NFF P.1
#18 - Children's Play Party [Play Party and Children's Songs], July 25, 1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The Ram Song -
Clancy Brothers
Join the British
Army - Clancy Brothers
We Are the English
Soldiers - Clancy Brothers
Poor Flower Gal -
Clancy Brothers
Puff the Magic
Dragon - Peter Yarrow
It's Raining, It's
Raining - Peter Yarrow
Star Light, Star
Bright - Peter Yarrow
Lady Bug - Peter
Yarrow
Go Tell Aunt Rhody -
Peter Yarrow and Joan Baez
Hush Little Baby -
Peter Yarrow and Joan Baez
AFC 2011/009: SR0126
126 / 64 3W / NFF P.1
#19 - Children's Songs [Play Party and Children's Songs], July 25, 1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Go Tell Aunt Nancy -
Almeda Riddle
Johnny Coo-Coo -
Joan Baez
Old Bell-Uh-Huh -
Bessie Jones and Mable Hillery
I Went Down the Road
- Bessie Jones and Mable Hillery
Pretty Little Boy -
Bessie Jones and Mable Hillery
Bean Sprout
Ya-Ba-Da-Bi-De-D[?] - Bessie Jones and Mable Hillery
Johnny Coo-Coo -
Bessie Jones and Mable Hillery
Step, Step - Bessie
Jones and Mable Hillery
Goodbye Girls, I'm
Going to Boston - Jean Ritchie
AFC 2011/009: SR0127
127 / 64 3W / NFF P.3
#15 - Fiddle workshop, July 25,
1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
French
Carpenter
It is not clear from the documentation when this performance
appears on the recording. See note for SR0123.
Shelter Rock - Dewey
Shepherd?
Elk Corn Freight
Line [Elkhorn Freight Line?] - Dewey Shepherd
The River of Death
Lies Just Before You - Dewey Shepherd
Sourwood Mountain -
Roscoe Parsons
Jim Johnson [Jimmy
Johnson] - Roscoe Parsons, with Phoebe Parsons
Scorched Earth -
Jimmie Driftwood
Buffalo River -
Jimmie Driftwood
Jack of Diamonds -
Hobart Smith
Blue-Eyed Gal -
Hobart Smith
Ladies Fancy - Mike
Seeger
AFC 2011/009: SR0128
128 / 64 3W / NFF P.3
#16 - Fiddle workshop; Jimmie Driftwood, MC, July 25, 1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Don't Let Your Deal
Go Down - Mike Seeger
Bulls in the Low
Ground [possibly Billy in the Low Ground] - Bob Osborne and
Benny Birchfield
Mandolin and guitar
Lonesome Fiddle
Blues - - Bob Osborne and Benny Birchfield
New Camptown Races -
Frank Wakefield and David Grisman
Catnip - Frank
Wakefield and David Grisman
[unidentified] -
Mike Seeger (with Bob Osborne and Benny Birchfield)
[unidentified] -
Frank Wakefield
Solo mandolin; Spanish song
Roanoke - Bob
Osborne and Benny Birchfield
AFC 2011/009: SR0129
129 / 64 3W / NFF P.3
#17 - Fiddle workshop; Hillbilly music workshop, July 25, 1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Fiddle
workshop
The Mixed-Up Family
- Jimmie Driftwood (guitar and vocal)
Little Maggie -
Geisser Family
String band
The Wreck of the Old
#9 - Geisser Family
Brown's Dream -
Gaither Carlton
Fiddle; 19th-century Tennessee tune
Boil the Cabbage
Down - Clayton McMichen
Hillbilly music
workshop
Raps by Gaither
Carlton and Clayton McMichen about the history of hillbilly
music
AFC 2011/009: SR0130
130 / 64 3W / NFF P.2
#4A - Blues workshop, July 25,
1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Intro - Willis James
(host)
Sleepy John's Twist
- Sleepy John Estes
Sleepy John Estes is credited on the tape box back, while Estes
Jug Band is credited on a side panel
Mailman Blues -
Sleepy John Estes
Clean Up At Home -
Sleepy John Estes
Didn't Take Heed in
Time - Sleepy John Estes
AFC 2011/009: SR0131
131 / 64 3W / NFF P.2
#4B - Blues workshop, July 25,
1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Three White Horses -
Hobart Smith
Graveyard Blues -
Hobart Smith
Coal Black Mare -
Willy Doss
Hobo Blues - Willy
Doss
John Henry Blues -
Willy Doss
AFC 2011/009: SR0132
132 / 64 3W / NFF P.2
#5A - Blues workshop, July 25,
1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
[unidentified] -
Willy Doss, harp
Why Don't You Do
Right - Dave Van Ronk
Sweet Substitute -
Dave Van Ronk
Baby Let Me Lay It
On You - Dave Van Ronk
Version of Baby Let Me Follow You Down
One Meat Ball - Dave
Van Ronk
Cocaine Blues - Dave
Van Ronk
AFC 2011/009: SR0133
133 / 64 3W / NFF P.2
#5B - Blues workshop, July 25,
1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Frankie and Albert -
Dave Van Ronk
A version of the song
Po' Dog Lonesome
Blues - Robert Pete Williams
On My Way from Texas
- Robert Pete Williams
I'm from San Anton'
- Robert Pete Williams
AFC 2011/009: SR0134
134 / 64 3W / NFF P.2
#6A - Blues workshop, July 25,
1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Levee Camp Blues -
Robert Pete Williams
Alone and Disgusted
Blues - Barbara Dane
I'm A Stranger Here
- Barbara Dane
Rather Be the Devil
- Skip James
Cherry Ball Blues -
Skip James
AFC 2011/009: SR0135
135 / 64 3W / NFF P.2
#6B - Blues workshop, July 25,
1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Cypress Grove Blues
- Skip James
What's the Matter
With the Mill - Koerner, Ray, and Glover
John "Spider" Koerner; Dave "Snaker" Ray; Tony "Little Sun"
Glover
Brownsville Blues -
Koerner, Ray, and Glover
Note on the tape box: "See Folkways Reissue 'Sleepy John Estes'
for title of song - Estes says this"
Good Luck Child -
Koerner, Ray, and Glover
[unidentified] -
Koerner, Ray, and Glover
AFC 2011/009: SR0136
136 / 64 3W / NFF P.2 #7
- Blues workshop, July 25,
1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Henry Brown - Judy
Roderick
He Was A Friend of
Mine - Judy Roderick
Wild Women Don't
Worry - Judy Roderick
One More Time - Judy
Roderick
It's A Long, Long
Road - Judy Roderick
I Wish I Was in
Heaven Sitting Down - Rev. Robert Wilkins
When I Get Religion
- John Hammond
Drop Down Baby -
John Hammond
I'm A Gambler
[possibly Gambling Blues] - John Hammond
AFC 2011/009: SR0137
137 / 64 3W / NFF P.3
#18 - Country music workshop - Phipps Family; more discussion; White
Brothers, July 25, 1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Discussion of
commercial country music - D.K. Wilgus and Clayton
McMichen
Yonder Weeping
Willow Tree - Phipps Family
Wreck on the L &
M - Phipps Family
More discussion
[participants unidentified]
Long Journey Home -
The White Brothers
Clarence, guitar; Roland, mandolin
In the Pines - The
White Brothers
Discussion with Doc
Watson by Wilgus
Little Stream of
Whiskey - [participants unidentified]
Two versions
AFC 2011/009: SR0138
138 / 64 3W / NFF P.3
#19 - Country music workshop, July 25,
1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Jimmie Driftwood and
Doc Watson talk about Nashville music
Medley: Old Joe
Clark, etc. - Jimmie Driftwood
Battle of New
Orleans - Jimmie Driftwood
Roll On Buddy -
Kentucky Colonels
There Ain't
Nobody'll Miss Me When I'm Gone - Kentucky Colonels
Footprints in the
Snow - Kentucky Colonels, with Doc Watson
AFC 2011/009: SR0139
139 / 64 3W / NFF P.3
#20 - Country music workshop, July 25,
1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The Lonesome Sea -
Phipps Family
By A.P. Carter
Omie Wise - Doc
Watson
Blackberry Blossom -
Doc Watson and Merle Watson
Billy in the
Lowground - Doc Watson and Merle Watson
Instrumental
AFC 2011/009: SR0140
140 / 64 3W / NFF P.1
#20 - Dance groups; Jean Ritchie, MC, July
25, 1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Soldier's Joy -
Hobart Smith
Fiddle
Bonaparte's Retreat
- Hobart Smith
Guide Me, O Thou
Great Jehovah - The "Hindmans" [Hindman School
Dancers]
I Am A Poor Old
Chimney Sweeper - The "Hindmans" [Hindman School
Dancers]
Uncle Joe - Jean
Ritchie, with dulcimer
Old Bald Eagle -
Jean Ritchie, with dulcimer
How Many Children
Have You Got - Jean Ritchie, with dulcimer
AFC 2011/009: SR0141
141 / 64 2/3E / NFF reel
12A - Friday evening concert; Saturday evening concert, July 24-25,
1965
July 24-25, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Friday evening
concert, July 24,
1965
July 24, 1965
It Ain't Me Babe -
Joan Baez and Bob Dylan
Finale: We Shall
Overcome [performers unidentified]
Saturday evening
concert, July 25,
1964
July 25, 1964
Blue Ridge Mountain
Dancers
AFC 2011/009: SR0142
142 / 64 3E / NFF reel
12B - Saturday evening concert, July 25,
1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Rock and Roll Boogie
- Jesse Fuller
Double, Double, Do
Love You - Jesse Fuller
San Francisco Bay
Blues - Jesse Fuller
Crazy Waltz - Jesse
Fuller
Dropout - Jesse
Fuller
Carry It On - Judy
Collins
Anathea - Judy
Collins
AFC 2011/009: SR0143
143 / 64 3E / NFF reel
13A - Saturday evening concert, July 25,
1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Silver Dagger - Judy
Collins
Hey, Nelly, Nelly -
Judy Collins
Salty Dog Blues -
Osborne Brothers
Billy in the
Lowground - Osborne Brothers
Fair and Tender
Ladies - Osborne Brothers
Bugle Call Rag -
Osborne Brothers
Ruby - Osborne
Brothers
AFC 2011/009: SR0144
144 / 64 3E / NFF reel
13B - Saturday evening concert, July 25,
1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Long talk and
bagpipe piece - Seamus Ennis
I Am Irish, Too -
Seamus Ennis
What'll Ye Do -
Seamus Ennis
Sudarinya - Theo
Bikel [Theodore Bikel]
Tail Toddle - Theo
Bikel [Theodore Bikel]
All the Pretty
Little Horses - Theo Bikel [Theodore Bikel]
AFC 2011/009: SR0145
145 / 64 3E / NFF reel
14A - Saturday evening concert, July 25,
1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
All the Pretty
Little Horses - Theo Bikel [Theodore Bikel]
The Limerick Rake -
Theo Bikel [Theodore Bikel]
Sogt [?] Tzu Mir -
Theo Bikel [Theodore Bikel]
In Yiddish
Michael Row the Boat
Ashore - Theo Bikel [Theodore Bikel]
Times They Are
A-changing - Theo Bikel [Theodore Bikel]
Little Poplar Log
House - Phipps Family
AFC 2011/009: SR0146
146 / 64 3E / NFF reel
14B - Saturday evening concert, July 25,
1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Phipps Family
(continued)
Little Moses -
Phipps Family
Lula Wells [?] -
Phipps Family
Big River - Johnny
Cash
Folsom Prison Blues
- Johnny Cash
I Still Miss Someone
- Johnny Cash
Rock Island Line -
Johnny Cash
Don't Think Twice -
Johnny Cash
Walk the Line -
Johnny Cash
Ira Hayes - Johnny
Cash
Incomplete
AFC 2011/009: SR0147
147 / 64 3E / NFF reel
15A - Saturday evening concert, July 25,
1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
I Walk the Line -
Johnny Cash
Ira Hayes - Johnny
Cash
Keep On the Sunny
Side - Johnny Cash
Guajira - Rodriguez
Brothers
Ye Ma Ya (song of
the Lucumi tribe) - Rodriguez Brothers
Magombero -
Rodriguez Brothers
Prayer for prayers
Panadiera Cochina
(Dirty Bakery) - Rodriguez Brothers
AFC 2011/009: SR0148
148 / 64 3E / NFF reel
15B - Saturday evening concert, July 25,
1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Frank Dooley - Frank
Proffitt
Glory, Glory
Hallelujah (Old Abe is in the Whitehouse [White House]) - Frank
Proffitt
Moonshine Still -
Frank Proffitt
My Home's Across the
Blue Ridge Mountains - Frank Proffitt
The Poor Man - Frank
Proffitt, dulcimer
Feed Me Jesus - Swan
Silvertones
Oh, Mary Don't You
Weep - Swan Silvertones
Incomplete
AFC 2011/009: SR0149
149 / 64 3E / NFF reel
16A - Saturday evening concert, July 25,
1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Oh Mary, Don't You
Weep (continued) - Swan Silvertones
Amazing Grace - Swan
Silvertones
What About You -
Swan Silvertones
The Times They Are
A-Changing - Peter, Paul and Mary
The Water is Wide -
Peter, Paul and Mary
AFC 2011/009: SR0150
150 / 64 3E / NFF reel
16B - Saturday evening concert / Peter, Paul and Mary, July 25, 1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See That My Grave is
Kept Clean (Paul Stookey, lead)
On Dylan adapted [?])
Come and Go With
Me
Hymn
The Three
Ravens
Children's ballad
Jesus Met the Woman
at the Well
Hymn
Don't Think
Twice
Dylan song
If I Had My
Way
AFC 2011/009: SR0151
151 / 64 4M/3E / NFF
reel 17A - Saturday evening concert, July
25, 1964
July 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
If I Had My Way -
Peter, Paul and Mary
Blowing in the Wind
- Peter, Paul and Mary
Way Over in the
Promised Land - Jimmie Driftwood
My Church is Under
the Tree - Jimmie Driftwood
I Have a Father in
the Kingdom - Jimmie Driftwood
AFC 2011/009: SR0152
152 / 64 4M / NFF reel
17B - Sunday morning concert, July 26,
1964
July 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Amazing Grace -
Almeda Riddle and Hobart Smith
That Unclouded Day -
Almeda Riddle and Hobart Smith
That Suits Me -
Bessie Jones and Hobart Smith
You Brought Me Here
- Georgia Sea Island Singers
Adam in the Garden -
Georgia Sea Island Singers
AFC 2011/009: SR0153
153 / 64 4M / NFF reel
18A - Sunday morning concert, July 26,
1964
July 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Wondrous Love -
Sacred Harp Singers
The Lone Pilgrim -
Sacred Harp Singers
Keep on the Sunny
Side - Phipps Family
Anchored His Love
Divine [probably Anchored in Love Divine] - Phipps
Family
Beautiful Life -
Kentucky Colonels
Get Down on Your
Knees and Pray - Kentucky Colonels
Over in the Glory
Land - Kentucky Colonels
AFC 2011/009: SR0154
154 / 64 4M / NFF reel
18B - Sunday morning concert, July 26,
1964
July 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Wish I'd Answered -
Staple Singers
Pray on My Child -
Staple Singers
Lucumi - Rodriguez
Brothers
A Prayer to Santa
Barbara - Rodriguez Brothers
Jonah - Sarah
Gunning
God Moves in a Wind
Storm - Sarah Gunning
Over There - Sarah
Gunning
AFC 2011/009: SR0155
155 / 64 4M / NFF reel
19A - Sunday morning concert, July 26,
1964
July 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Amazing Grace -
Moving Star Hall Singers
Oh, Mary - Moving
Star Hall Singers
Glory, Glory - Dock
Reese and Georgia Sea Island Singers
Jacob's Vision -
Dewey Shepherd
AFC 2011/009: SR0156
156 / 64 4M / NFF reel
19B - Sunday morning concert, July 26,
1964
July 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Daniel in the Lion's
Den - Dewey Shepherd
Wish I Was in Heaven
Sitting Down - Rev. Robert Wilkins
Don't Let Nobody
Turn You Around - Rev. Robert Wilkins
I'm Going Home -
Rev. Robert Wilkins
When You Come to the
End of the Way - Stanley Brothers and George
Shuffler
Rusk String [?] -
Stanley Brothers and George Shuffler
AFC 2011/009: SR0157
157 / 64 4M-A / NFF reel
20A - Sunday morning concert; Sunday afternoon concert, July 26, 1964
July 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Hick's Farewell -
Watson Family; Gaither Carlton, fiddle
Where's My Wanderin'
Boy - Doc and wife [Rosa Lee Watson], guitars
I Want to Love Him
More - Family vocal
Koerner, Ray, and
Glover
The group is named but no songs are listed. There may not have
been room on the tape to include their songs.
AFC 2011/009: SR0158
158 / 64 4A / NFF reel
20B, July 26, 1964
July 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Blues on Highway 51
- Ray
Ray of Koerner, Ray, and Glover
Black Jack Davey
[Blackjack Davy] - Ray and Koerner
Ray and Koerner of Koerner, Ray, and Glover
The Sun is Burning -
Luke Kelly
Leaving of Liverpool
- Luke Kelly
Verdant Braes Of
Screen - Deirdre O'Connell with Luke Kelly
AFC 2011/009: SR0159
159 / 64 4A / NFF
reel 21A - Sunday afternoon concert, July 26, 1964
July 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Bellvue - Len
Chandler
Keep On, Keepin' On
- Len Chandler
Be A Man - Len
Chandler
Bach Improvisation -
Sandy Bull
AFC 2011/009: SR0160
160 / 64 4A / NFF reel
21B - Sunday afternoon concert, July 26,
1964
July 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Blend - Sandy
Bull
Genesis - Ron
Eliran
Tel-Aviv (Abilene)
[The Tel-Aviv Blues] - Ron Eliran
Parody on Abilene
They Were
God-Fearing Good Americans - Ron Eliran
Chain Gang Song -
Ron Eliran
AFC 2011/009: SR0161
161 / 64 4A / NFF reel
22A - Sunday afternoon concert, July 26,
1964
July 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The New York City Ramblers and the New Lost City Ramblers are
different groups
Morgueritkelach [?]
- Ron Eliran
Walk On - Big Santy
[Sandy?] River - New York City Ramblers
You Better Get
Right, Little Darlin' - New York City Ramblers
Comin' Back But I
Don't Know When - New York City Ramblers
Cedar Hill - New
York City Ramblers
Tell It To Me - New
York City Ramblers
Bob
Slawson
AFC 2011/009: SR0162
162 / 64 4A / NFF reel
22B - Sunday afternoon concert, July 26,
1964
July 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Mr. Brown to You -
Judy Roderick
He Was a Friend of
Mine - Judy Roderick
Mama Goes Where Pop
Goes - Judy Roderick with John Hammond, Jr.
Blues on My Ceiling
- Judy Roderick with John Hammond, Jr.
Standing on the Edge
of Town - Tom Paxton
The Last Thing on My
Mind - Tom Paxton
AFC 2011/009: SR0163
163 / 64 4A / NFF reel
23A - Sunday afternoon concert, July 26,
1964
July 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Bottle of Wine - Tom
Paxton
Ramblin' Boy - Tom
Paxton
Daily News - Tom
Paxton
I'm Satisfied With
My Babe - José Feliciano
El Pastor -
José Feliciano
Dilland Banjo
[probably Duelin' Banjo] - José Feliciano
Walk Right In -
José Feliciano
Bumble Bee, Flight
Of [Flight of the Bumble Bee] - José Feliciano
AFC 2011/009: SR0164
164 / 64 4A / NFF reel
23B - Sunday afternoon concert, July 26,
1964
July 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
La Bamba - José
Feliciano
Grandfather's Story
- Hamza El Din
Gillina
Nura
Desi Barama [Desse
Barama]
Nubina
You're Gonna Need
Somebody on Your Bond - Buffy Sainte-Marie
AFC 2011/009: SR0165
165 / 64 4A / NFF reel
24A - Sunday afternoon concert, July 26,
1964
July 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Fair and Tender
Girls [Come All Ye Fair and Tender Ladies] - Buffy
Sainte-Marie
Cripple Creek -
Buffy Sainte-Marie
Codine [Cod'ine] -
Buffy Sainte-Marie
Universal Soldier -
Buffy Sainte-Marie
Rag Mama - Kweskin
Jug Band
AFC 2011/009: SR0166
166 / 64 4A / NFF reel -
Sunday afternoon concert / Kweskin Jug Band, July 26, 1964
July 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
All songs on this tape performed by the Kweskin Jug Band.
Jug Band
Music
Sadie
Green
My Gal
Ukelele
Lady
AFC 2011/009: SR0167
167 / 64 4E / NFF reel
25A - Sunday evening concert, July 26,
1964
July 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Hard Times - Stanley
Brothers
Man of Constant
Sorrow - Stanley Brothers
How Far Is It to
Little Rock - Stanley Brothers
Bury Me Beneath the
Willow - Ken and Neriah Benfield
[unidentified] - Ken
and Neriah Benfield
Carter family number
Blessed Jesus - Ken
and Neriah Benfield
[unidentified] - Ken
and Neriah Benfield
Wildwood Flower -
Ken and Neriah Benfield
AFC 2011/009: SR0168
168 / 64 4E / NFF reel
25B - Sunday evening concert, July 26,
1964
July 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
22-20 Blues - Skip
James (piano)
Sick Bed Blues -
Skip James (guitar)
Cherry Ball Blues -
Skip James
Roddy McCorley -
Clancy Brothers
Irish Rover - Clancy
Brothers
Will You Go, Lassie,
Go [probably Wild Mountain Thyme] - Clancy Brothers
AFC 2011/009: SR0169
169 / 64 4E / NFF reel
26A - Sunday evening concert, July 26,
1964
July 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Banks of the Royal
Coast - Clancy Brothers
Finnegan's Wake -
Clancy Brothers
Port Lorig - when
the Saints [Port Lairge or Port Láirge] - Clancy
Brothers
Hava Nagila - Clancy
Brothers
500 Miles from Home
- Hedy West
Joe Bowers - Hedy
West
Incomplete
The Brown Girl -
Hedy West
AFC 2011/009: SR0170
170 / 64 3E / NFF reel
26B - Sunday evening concert, July 26,
1964
July 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Anger in the Land -
Hedy West
Hammer and Nails -
Staple Singers
Will the Circle Be
Unbroken - Staple Singers
Don't Drive Me Away
- Staple Singers
Help Me, Jesus -
Staple Singers
Pray On, My Child -
Staple Singers
AFC 2011/009: SR0171
171 / 64 4E / NFF reel
27A - Sunday evening concert, July 26,
1964
July 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Pray On My Child -
Staple Singers
Deep Blue Sea - Pete
Seeger
An Old Man Came
Courting
Old Joe Clark/Had I
a Golden Thread (medley) - Pete Seeger
Mamma [?] - Pete
Seeger
AFC 2011/009: SR0172
172 / 64 4E / NFF reel
27B - Sunday evening concert, July 26,
1964
July 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Oh Mary Don't You
Weep - Pete Seeger
Where Have All the
Flowers Gone - Pete Seeger
The Holy Ground -
Pete Seeger
Fire on the Mountain
- Kentucky Colonels
If You're Ever Gonna
Love Me - Kentucky Colonels
Bill Cheatham -
Kentucky Colonels
AFC 2011/009: SR0173
173 / 64 4E / NFF reel
28A - Sunday evening concert, July 26,
1964
July 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
If You’re Ever Gonna
Love Me - Kentucky Colonels
Bill Cheatham -
Kentucky Colonels
Ain't Gonna Rain No
More - Kentucky Colonels
Soldier's Joy -
Kentucky Colonels
Shady Grove -
Kentucky Colonels
Bye and Bye Will See
Jesus - Mississippi John Hurt
Sliding Delta -
Mississippi John Hurt
AFC 2011/009: SR0174
174 / 64 4E / NFF 28B -
Sunday evening concert, July 26,
1964
July 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Talking Casey -
Mississippi John Hurt
Coffee Blues (Loving
Spoonful) - Mississippi John Hurt
99 1/2 Won't Do -
Freedom Singers
Poor Pilgrim of
Sorrow - Freedom Singers
Over My Head -
Freedom Singers
Ain't Gonna Let
Nobody - Freedom Singers
This Little Light of
Mine - Freedom Singers
AFC 2011/009: SR0175
175 / 64 4E / NFF reel
29A - Sunday evening concert, July 26,
1964
July 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
This Little Light of
Mine - Freedom Singers
That's All Right -
Freedom Singers and Guy Carawan
I've Got a Job -
Freedom Singers and Guy Carawan
All I Want to Do -
Bob Dylan
To Ramona - Bob
Dylan
AFC 2011/009: SR0176
176 / 64 4E / NFF reel
29B - Sunday evening concert, July 26,
1964
July 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Mr. Tambourine Man -
Bob Dylan
Chimes of Freedom -
Bob Dylan
With God on Our Side
- Bob Dylan and Joan Baez
AFC 2011/009: SR0177
177 / 64 4E / NFF reel
30A - Sunday evening concert, July 26,
1964
July 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Shake That Thing -
Dave Van Ronk Jug Band
Maple Leaf Rag -
Dave Van Ronk Jug Band
Written by Scott Joplin
Got Another Sweetie
Now - Dave Van Ronk Jug Band
Alabama Song - Dave
Van Ronk Jug Band
Can't Keep From
Cryin' - Odetta
AFC 2011/009: SR0178
178 / 64 4E / NFF reel
30B - Sunday evening concert, July 26,
1964
July 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
All songs on this recording performed by Odetta.
Troubled
My Boy
Froggie
Long Time Man Feel
Bad
Look Yonder Black
Betty
Ain't No
Grave
My Mind on
Freedom
AFC 2011/009: SR0179
179 / 64 4E / NFF reel
31 / Odetta and finale, July 26,
1964
July 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
My Mind on
Freedom
We Shall
Overcome
Sub-subseries 3: Newport
Folk Festival, 1965
For the 1965 Newport recordings, the number in the ID following "65" is
the reel number. Titles for the first four songs by the Cape Breton
Singers are very faint.
AFC 2011/009: SR0180
180 / 65 11, July 23, 1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Richland Woman -
Mississippi John Hurt
Coffee Blues -
Mississippi John Hurt
[three songs] - Cape
Breton Singers
Ain faith [?] - Cape
Breton Singers
Mouth Music: Nead na
Circe Fraoich [Nest of the Heather Hen?] - Cape Breton
Singers
Mouth Music - Cape
Breton Singers (Calum)
23rd Psalm - Cape
Breton Singers
AFC 2011/009: SR0181
182 / 65 13, July 23, 1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
The First Time Ever
I Saw Your Face - Peter, Paul and Mary
Drop 'em Down Easy -
Texas Worksong Group
AFC 2011/009: SR0182
183 / 65 14 - Evening,
stage (continued), July 23,
1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Down in Old Ramsey -
Texas Worksong Group
[?] - Moving Star
Hall Singers
End of Moving Star Hall Singers
AFC 2011/009: SR0183
184 / 65 15 - Evening,
stage (continued), July 23,
1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Ed Young is the name on the tape box; this is Ed Young and Southern
Fife and Drum Corps.
Elder Bordee - Larry
Older [Lawrence Older]
Worried Man Blues -
Pete Seeger
Dink's Song - Pete
Seeger
Buy You a Chevrolet
- Ed Young
Sitting on Top of
the World - Ed Young
Oree - Ed
Young
AFC 2011/009: SR0184
185 / 65 16 - Evening,
stage (continued) / Pete Seeger, July 23,
1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
All songs on this recording performed by Pete Seeger.
Coal Creek
March
Sailing Down My
Dirty Stream
Go Down, Old
Hannah
O Mary, Don't You
Weep
This Land Is Your
Land
End of the July 23 evening stage concert.
AFC 2011/009: SR0185
186 / 65 17 - Festival
field, July 24, 1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
[possibly six
unidentified songs] - Oscar Brand
Parties Make the
World Go Round - Oscar Brand
This song is numbered "7" on the tape box
AFC 2011/009: SR0186
187 / 65 18, July 24, 1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
[unidentified songs]
- Lightning Hopkins
Her Mantle So Green
- Margaret Barry
AFC 2011/009: SR0187
188 / 65 19 - Festival
field, July 24, 1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
The Leprechaun -
Margaret Barry
AFC 2011/009: SR0188
189 / 65 20, July 24, 1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
[three unidentified
songs] - Jim Kweskin Jug Band
Never Swat A
Fly
Woke Up This Morning
With My Mind Set on Freedom - Odetta
Intermission
AFC 2011/009: SR0189
190 / 65 21, July 24, 1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
[unidentified
song(s)] - John MacFadyen
Bagpipes
Pretty Sally -
Aerton [Ayrton?] Barrer
AFC 2011/009: SR0190
191 / 65 22 - Festival
field, July 24, 1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Devlish Mary -
Aerton [Ayrton?] Barrer
Song for Canada -
Ian and Sylvia
AFC 2011/009: SR0191
192 / 65 23, July 24, 1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
[unidentified
song(s)] - Spokes Mashiyane
Pennywhistle
Mother Behan - Theo
Bikel
AFC 2011/009: SR0192
193 / 65 24, July 24-25,
1965
July 24-25, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
End of July 24 concert plus July 25 afternoon concert
[unidentified songs]
- Theo Bikel
Bimini - Theo
Bikel
AFC 2011/009: SR0193
194 / 65 25 - Afternoon
Stage, July 25, 1965
July 25, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
The Mississippi
Sawyer - Byron and Lue Berline
George Collins -
Kathy and Carol
Kathy Larisch and Carol McComb
AFC 2011/009: SR0194
195 / 65 26 / Afternoon
Stage, July 25, 1965
July 25, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Little Sir Hugh -
Kathy and Carol
Kathy Larisch and Carol McComb
There's A Few -
Chambers Brothers
AFC 2011/009: SR0195
196 / 65 27 - Afternoon
Stage, July 25, 1965
July 25, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Just A Closer Walk
With Thee - Chambers Brothers with Joan Baez
Long River - Gordon
Lightfoot
AFC 2011/009: SR0196
197 / 65 28 - Afternoon
Stage [field], July 25,
1965
July 25, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
The Echoes of Heroes
- Gordon Lightfoot
One Way Ticket -
Mimi and Dick Farina [Richard and Mimi Fariña]
AFC 2011/009: SR0197
198 / 65 29 - Afternoon
- Field, July 25, 1965
July 25, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Pack Up Your Sorrows
- Mimi and Dick Farina [Richard and Mimi
Fariña]
AFC 2011/009: SR0198
199 / 65 30, July 25, 1965
July 25, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
The Dixie Dew Drop -
Charles River Valley Boys
Introduction to
Mance Lipscomb by Pete Seeger
AFC 2011/009: SR0199
200 / 65 31, July 25, 1965
July 25, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
[one unidentified
song or more] - Mance Lipscomb
Out on the Rolling
Sea - Eric Von Schmidt
AFC 2011/009: SR0200
201 / 65 32, July 25, 1965
July 25, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Introduction to the
Beers Family - Theo Bikel
Long Gone - Cousin
Emmy
Cynthia May Carver
AFC 2011/009: SR0201
202 / 65 33, July 25, 1965
July 25, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Turkey in the Straw
- Cousin Emmy
Cynthia May Carver
Maggie's Farm - Bob
Dylan
Baby Blue It's All
Over Now, Baby Blue] - Bob Dylan
AFC 2011/009: SR0202
203 / 65 34, July 25, 1965
July 25, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Only the Dylan song title is documented on the tape box.
Mr. Tambourine Man -
Bob Dylan
[unidentified] -
Georgia Sea Island Singers
[unidentified] -
Moving Star Hall Singers
Intermission and end
of reel #24
AFC 2011/009: SR0203
204 / 65 35, July 25, 1965
July 25, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Introduction to
Ishangi Dance Troupe - Theo Bikel
The Murder on the
Roads in Alabama [The Murder on the Roads of Alabama] - Len
Chandler
AFC 2011/009: SR0204
205 / 65 36, July 25, 1965
July 25, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
To Be A Man - Len
Chandler
Reel #25
Jolly, Jolly, Jolly
- Josh White
Reel #26.
AFC 2011/009: SR0205
206 / 65 37, July 25, 1965
July 25, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Ballad of Sam Hall -
Josh White
This Little Light of
Mine - Fannie Lou Hamer
Reel #27
AFC 2011/009: SR0206
207 / 65 38, July 25, 1965
July 25, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Go Tell It on a
Mountain - Fannie Lou Hamer
Come and Go With Me
to That Land - Peter, Paul and Mary
Reel #28
AFC 2011/009: SR0207
208 / 65 39, possibly July 22, 1965
possibly July 22, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Te Manha - Joan
Baez
To the end of reel #28
Rock of Ages
(harmonica) - Joan Baez
AFC 2011/009: SR0208
209 / 65 Blues 1 / 1965
NFF 12, July 23, 1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Hey Johnny Take a
One on Me - Mance Lipscomb
AFC 2011/009: SR0209
210 / 65 Blues 2 / 1965
NFF 11, July 23, 1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Empire State Express
- Son House
Stop Time - Mance
Lipscomb
AFC 2011/009: SR0210
211 / 65 Blues 3 / 1965
NFF 10, July 23, 1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
[unidentified] -
Mississippi John Hurt
Death Letter Blues -
Son House
AFC 2011/009: SR0211
212 / 65 Blues 4 / 1965
NFF 9, July 23, 1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Lovin' Spoonful -
Rev. Gary Davis
Introduction to
Mississippi John Hurt - Rev. Gary Davis
AFC 2011/009: SR0212
213 / 65 Blues 5 / 1965
NFF 8, July 23, 1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Wrinkles - Dixon and
Leake
Willie Dixon and Lafayette Leake
Why Don't You All
Quit It - Paul Butterfield
AFC 2011/009: SR0213
214 / 65 Blues 6 / 1965
NFF 7, July 23, 1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Wayfaring Stranger -
Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys
Long Lost Child -
Willie Dixon and Leake
Willie Dixon and Lafayette Leake
AFC 2011/009: SR0214
215 / 65 Blues 7 / 1965
NFF 6, July 23, 1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Angel Child - Son
House and Mance Lipscomb
House of David Blues
- Sam and Kirk McGee
AFC 2011/009: SR0215
216 / 65 Blues 8 / 1965
NFF 5, July 23, 1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
[unknown number of
songs] - Ed Young Fife and Drum Corps
Ed Young and Southern Fife and Drum Corps
Levee Camp Moan -
Son House and Mance Lipscomb
AFC 2011/009: SR0216
217 / 65 Blues 9 / 1965
NFF 4, July 23, 1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Make Me a Pallet
[Make Me a Pallet on the Floor] - Mississippi John
Hurt
Special Rider - Skip
James
"End of #3"
AFC 2011/009: SR0217
218 / 65 Blues 10 / 1965
NFF 3, July 23, 1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
[unidentified] -
Lightning Hopkins
Hop Joint -
Mississippi John Hurt
AFC 2011/009: SR0218
219 / 65 Blues 11 / 1965
NFF 2, July 23, 1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Empire State Express
- Son House
AFC 2011/009: SR0219
220 / 65 Blues 12 / 1965
NFF 1, July 23, 1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Soldier's Drill -
Rev. Gary Davis
AFC 2011/009: SR0220
221 / 65 Blues 13 / 1965
NFF 13, July 23 or 24, 1965
July 23 or 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
[?] - Skip
James
Light Rain - Erik
Von Schmidt [Eric Von Schmidt]
AFC 2011/009: SR0221
222 / 65 Blues 14 / 1965
NFF 14, July 24, 1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
[unidentified] -
Geoff Muldaur and Jim Kweskin
Eugene C. from
Tennessee - John Koerner [Spider John Koerner]
AFC 2011/009: SR0222
223 / 65 Blues 15 / 1965
NFF 15, July 24, 1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
My Love Comes
Rolling Down - Erik Von Schmidt, Geoff Muldaur, Mel
Lyman
River - Jim Kweskin
and Mel Lyman
AFC 2011/009: SR0223
224 / 65 Blues 16 / 1965
NFF 16, July 24, 1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Elvira [?] Blues -
Paul Butterfield Band
Buck #2 - Mance
Lipscomb
AFC 2011/009: SR0224
225 / 65 Blues 17 / 1965
NFF 17, July 23 or 24, 1965
July 23 or 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Ed Young Southern
Fife and Drum Corps
Chevy - Ed Young and
Southern Fife and Drum Corps
Oree - Ed Young and
Southern Fife and Drum Corps
End of blues [workshop]
AFC 2011/009: SR0843
351 / 1180 / Newport
1965-1, July 22, 1965
July 22, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2
track, mono ; 7 in.
According to the manuscript log, Side 1 is a recording of a Texas
worksong group brought up by Mac McCormick, comprised of Alfred Paul
East, Andrew B. Crane, Charley Colman, Lee Protho, and R.G.
Williams.
Side 1
1.
Fragment
2. I Need Another
Witness - R.G. Williams, lead; tree falls
3. Drop 'Em Down
Easy - R.G. Williams, lead; chopping trunk into
sections
4. Norah - Protho
and Crane, then Williams off mic; chopping trunk into
sections
5. Hannah [possibly
Ol' Hannah] - crane, lead; no working
6. Down On That Old
Ramsey Station Farms - Crane, lead; no working
An adaptation of the song "Cotton Fields."
Side 2
Mance Lipscomb, recorded outside under a tree at Nethercliffe
House. Continued on SR0844.
1. Moore
Brothers
2. Talk on the song,
the brothers, etc.
3. Guitar
bits
4. Trouble In
Mind
AFC 2011/009: SR0844
352 / 1181 / Newport
1965-2, July 22-23, 1965
July 22-23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2
track, mono ; 5 in.
Side 1
Continued from SR0843, Side 2.
1. Welcome Table -
Mance Lipscomb (guitar), Fannie Lou Hamer (vocal)
2. This Little Light
of Mine - Lipscomb (guitar and vocal), Hamer (vocal), Jean
Ritchie (in the background), and Protho
3. Motherless
Children - Lipscomb and Hamer
4. When the Saints
Go Marching In - Mance, Hamer, Ritchie, and Protho
5. Oh My Lord What
Shall I Do - Lipscomb, others
6. I Ain't Got
Nobody - Lipscomb
7. Ishangi Singing
Style Workshop - Ishangi Dance Troupe, July 23, 1965
July 23, 1965
Side 2
Considerable blast on this whole side.
1. Ishangi Dance
Troupe
2. John Henry -
Williams, lead
His nickname is "40," in reference to his prison sentence.
3. Grizzley Bear -
Williams (?), lead; double-cutting
4. Drop 'Em Down
Easy - Williams, lead; axes on a log
5. Hannah [possibly
Ol' Hannah] - Williams, lead
AFC 2011/009: SR0845
353 / 1182 / Newport
1965-3 - Group Singing workshop, July 23,
1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 5 in.
1. Wool working -
Cape Breton Singers
2. Talk about it
with Lomax
3. Stewball - East,
lead; axes
4. Choppin' Charlie
- Lee Protho, lead; hoes
5. Jack O Diamonds
(Hammer Ring)
6. Ramsey State Farm
- Protho, lead
Side 2
1. Little Boy - Lee
Protho, then East, Williams; shifting lead
At blues workshop
2. [two cuts; not
completely audible]
3. Talk with East
before Crane sings his song
4. My Home - Crane,
backed by Williams and Colman
Recorded in the back yard of the Nethercliffe house
5. Williams talks
about he wrote the song "Grizzley Bear"
6. L &
N
AFC 2011/009: SR0326
326 / 65 A1 /
International Songs I, 1965
1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Information about SR326 appears on the tape box front for SR0327.
Theo
Bikel
A.L.
Lloyd
AFC 2011/009: SR0327
327 / 65 A2 /
International Songs II, 1965
1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Information about SR327 appears on the tape box front for SR0328.
Margaret Barry and
Michael Gorman
Cape Breton
Islanders [Cape Breton Singers]
Norman
Kennedy
AFC 2011/009: SR0328
328 / 65 A3 /
International Songs III, 1965
1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Information about SR328 appears on the tape box front for SR0329.
Norman
Kennedy
Ishangi Dancers
[Ishangi Dance Troupe]
[?] Band
AFC 2011/009: SR0329
329 / 65 A4 /
International Songs IV, 1965
1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Information about SR329 appears on the tape box front for SR0330.
Theo
Bikel
Sasha Zelkin (not a
NPFF performer but [a] friend of Theo Bikel)
AFC 2011/009: SR0330
330 / 65 A5 /
International Songs V, 1965
1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Information about SR330 appears on the tape box front for SR0326.
Ronnie
Gilbert
Theo
Bikel
AFC 2011/009: SR0331
331 / 65 A6 / String
band workshop I, July 23,
1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Note written on the tape box back: "had to change machines midway /
P. Sigal [?]"
Eric
Robertson
NLCR [New Lost City
Ramblers]
McGhees
Cajuns
AFC 2011/009: SR0332
332 / 65 A7 / String
Band workshop II / P. Sigal, July 23,
1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
McGhees
Kweskin [probably
Jim Kweskin]
NLCR [New Lost City
Ramblers]
Cousin
Emmy
AFC 2011/009: SR0333
333 / 65 A8 / String
Band workshop III, July 23,
1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Cousin
Emmy
McGhees
Lillys [Lilly
Brothers]
Maybelle [Maybelle
Carter]
Monroe [Bill Monroe,
possibly with his Blue Grass Boys]
AFC 2011/009: SR0334
334 / 65 A9 / String
Band workshop IV / Group Singing I, July
23, 1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
String Band workshop
IV
Monroe [Bill Monroe,
possibly with his Blue Grass Boys]
Group Singing I;
C.M. Faurot [possibly the MC]
Cape Breton
Singers
Jean
Ritchie
AFC 2011/009: SR0335
335 / 65 A10 / Group
Singing II [Group Songs II on the tape box back], July 23, 1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Texas
Workgroup
B. Reagan [Bernice
Johnson Reagon]
Fannie Lou
Hamer
Len
Chandler
Pete
Seeger
Faurot -
Chic[?]
AFC 2011/009: SR0336
336 / 65 A11 / Group
Singing III [Group Songs III on the tape box back], July 23, 1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Pete
Seeger
A.L.
Lloyd
AFC 2011/009: SR0337
337 / 65 A12 / Group
Singing IV [Group Songs IV on the tape box back], July 23, 1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Moving Star Hall
Singers
AFC 2011/009: SR0338
338 / 65 A13 / Negro
Group Singing I [Negro Group Singing and Rhythmic Patterns on the
tape box front], July 23,
1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Ishangi African
Dancers [Ishangi Dance Troupe]
AFC 2011/009: SR0339
339 / 65 A14 / Negro
Group Singing II [Negro Group Singing and Rhythmic Patterns on the
tape box front], July 23,
1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Moving Star Hall
Singers
Rev. Dock Reese and
Texas Working Group
Named as Texas Work Song Group on the tape box front
AFC 2011/009: SR0340
340 / 65 A15 / Negro
Group Singing III, July 23,
1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Named as Texas Work Song Group on the tape box front
Texas Work
Group
Southern Fife and
Drum Corps [Ed Young and Southern Fife and Drum
Corps]
AFC 2011/009: SR0341
341 / 65 A16 / Negro
Group Singing IV [named as Texas Work Song Group on the tape box
front], July 23, 1965
July 23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Southern Fife and
Drum Corps [Ed Young and Southern Fife and Drum
Corps]
Chambers
Brothers
AFC 2011/009: SR0342
342 / 65 A17 / Wind
Instruments 1, July 24,
1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Siegel-Faurot
AFC 2011/009: SR0343
343 / 65 A18 / Wind
Instruments 2, July 24,
1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Siegel-Faurot
AFC 2011/009: SR0344
344 / 65 A19 / Wind
Instruments 3, July 24,
1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Siegel-Faurot
Spokes with Pete
Seeger
Spokes Mashiyane
Thomas
McFadden
When the Saints - Ed
Young and Southern Fife and Drum Corps
Oree - Ed Young and
Southern Fife and Drum Corps
AFC 2011/009: SR0345
345 / 65 A20 / Country
Guitar 1, July 24, 1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
P. Siegel and Charlie Faurot may have been the sound engineers.
AFC 2011/009: SR0348
348 / 65 A23 / Country
Guitar 2, July 24, 1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0345.
AFC 2011/009: SR0346
346 / 65 A21 / Country
Guitar 3, July 24, 1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0345.
AFC 2011/009: SR0347
347 / 65 A22 / Country
Guitar 4, July 24, 1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0345.
AFC 2011/009: SR0966
Country Guitar I / Mike
Seeger, host / Maybelle Carter / Sam McGhee, July 24, 1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track,
stereo ; 7 in.
This is a dub copy of the original recording, which is full track
mono.
1. Jimmy Brown the
Newsboy - Maybelle Carter
2. Chewing Gum -
Maybelle Carter
3. Blue Ridge
Mountain Blues - Maybelle Carter
4. Weeping Willow -
Maybelle Carter
1. [unidentified] -
Sam McGhee
2. John Henry
(segment) - Sam McGhee
3. Franklin Blues -
Sam McGhee
4. Late Last Night
When Willie Came Home - Sam McGhee
5. Tune In and
Tuning - Sam McGhee
6. Knife guitar demo
- Sam McGhee
Talk with Maybelle
regarding when she first learned to play guitar
AFC 2011/009: SR0967
Country Guitar II / Mike
Seeger, host / Maybelle Carter / Pete Rowan, July 24, 1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track,
stereo ; 7 in.
This is a dub copy of the original recording, which is full track
mono.
Would You Ever [?] -
Maybelle Carter
Red River Blues -
Maybelle Carter
Cannonball Blues -
Maybelle Carter
Victory Rag -
Maybelle Carter
You Are My Flower -
Maybelle Carter
Little Birdie - Pete
Rowan
Unnamed blues - Pete
Rowan
Lady By the Sea -
Pete Rowan
AFC 2011/009: SR0968
Country Guitar III /
Mike Seeger, host / Pete Rowan, Mance Lipscomb, July 24, 1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track,
stereo ; 7 in.
This is a dub copy of the original recording, which is full track
mono.
Red Apple Juice -
Pete Rowan
Take Me Back - Mance
Lipscomb
Alabama Jubilee -
Mance Lipscomb
I've Had My Fun -
Mance Lipscomb
All Night Long -
Mance Lipscomb
Mama Don't Allow -
Mance Lipscomb
Baby Please Don't Go
- Mance Lipscomb
Spanish Fandango -
Mance Lipscomb
Titanic - Mance
Lipscomb
AFC 2011/009: SR0969
Country Guitar IV / Mike
Seeger, host / Roscoe Holcomb, Kim King, July 24, 1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track,
stereo ; 7 in.
This is a dub copy of the original recording, which is full track
mono.
Cross the Rocky
Mountains - Roscoe Holcomb
Graveyard Blues -
Roscoe Holcomb
Soldier's Joy - Kim
King
8th [Eighth] of
January - Kim King
Black Mountain Rag -
Kim King
AFC 2011/009: SR0349
348 [?] / 65 A18 /
Ballad Tree 1, July 24,
1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
The Ballad Tree tent was a gathering and performance space at the
festival. The event was "Ballad Swapping."
AFC 2011/009: SR0350
349 / 65 A19 / Ballad
Tree 2, July 24, 1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
See note for SR0349.
AFC 2011/009: SR0351
350 / 65 A20 / Ballad
Tree 3, July 24, 1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
See note for SR0349.
AFC 2011/009: SR0352
351 / 65 A21 / Ballad
Tree 4, July 24, 1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, NAB, 7 1/2
ips, 1/2 track, stereo ; 7 in.
See note for SR0349.
AFC 2011/009: SR0970
NFF 1965: Ballad Tree I,
July 24, 1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, half track,
stereo ; 7 in.
See note for SR0349.
Grey Goose - talk on
folk songs - Alan Lomax
Lord Thomas and Fair
Eleanor - Horton Barker
The Two Sisters -
Horton Barker
Gypsy - Lawrence
Older [Larry Older]
Billy Barlow -
Lawrence Older [Larry Older]
Talk on lumber camp
singing - Lawrence Older [Larry Older]
AFC 2011/009: SR0971
NFF 1965: Ballad Tree II
/ Alan Lomax, moderator, July 24,
1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, half track,
stereo ; 7 in.
Note on the tape box: "wind blast" (this may have affected the sound
quality). See note for SR0349.
The Wild Mustard
River - Larry Older [Lawrence Older]
Pat Malone forgot
that he was dead - Larry Older [Lawrence Older]
The Bigler - Alan
Lomax
Poor Lazarus - Alan
Lomax
Alan introduces Jean
Ritchie as the moderator
Lovely Isabel and
the Elf Knight - Jean Ritchie
Jackaroo - Jean
Ritchie
AFC 2011/009: SR0972
NFF 1965: Ballad Tree
III / Jean Ritchie, moderator, July 24,
1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, half track,
stereo ; 7 in.
See note for SR0349.
House Carpenter
(Demon Lover) - Jean Ritchie
The Dowie Dens of
Yarrow - Sandy Paton
The Unquiet Grave -
Sandy Paton
The Farmer's Curst
Wife - Horton Barker
Wayfaring Stranger -
Horton Barker
Jean turns program
back to Alan Lomax
[unidentified
segment]
AFC 2011/009: SR0973
NFF 1965: Ballad Tree
IV, July 24, 1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, half track,
stereo ; 7 in.
See note for SR0349.
Geordie Mullins -
[unidentified performer]
Bailiff's Daughter
of Islington (variations) - Sam Bayard
Charlie Wedlock -
Sam Bayard
Talk on ballad tunes
in North and South - [how they are] different - Sam
Bayard
Sings North and
South variant of Mathie Groves - Sam Bayard
21 Years (?) - Paul
Clayton
AFC 2011/009: SR0390
390 / 65 1 / (1) Blue
Ridge Mountain Dancers / (2) Mike Gorman / Margaret Barry, July 22, 1965
July 22, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
The recording was made at the "festival field." The first two songs
are from reel #1 only (according to information on the tape box
back). It is not clear if both Gorman and Barry perform on the last
two selections.
Boil the Cabbage
Down - Blue Ridge Mountain Dancers
Lonesome Road Blues
- Blue Ridge Mountain Dancers
break
Cripple Creek - Blue
Ridge Mountain Dancers
Wildwood Flower -
Blue Ridge Mountain Dancers
Sugarfoot Rag - Blue
Ridge Mountain Dancers
Jean Ritchie does
intro
Blarney Stone -
Michael Gorman and Margaret Barry
Irish reels (fiddle)
- Gorman
The Wild Colonial
Boy - Michael Gorman and Margaret Barry
She Moves Through
the Fair - Michael Gorman and Margaret Barry
The Boys of Bluehill
(fiddle tunes)
The Flowers of
Spring (hornpipe)
AFC 2011/009: SR0391
391 / 65 2 / Rev. Gary
Davis / Cajun Band, July 22,
1965
July 22, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Davis plays a 12-string guitar. The recording was made at the
"festival field." This is the last of reel #1 and reel #2 (according
to information on the tape box back).
Death Don't Have No
Mercy - Rev. Gary Davis
If I Had My Way -
Rev. Gary Davis
I'll Do My Last
Singing - Rev. Gary Davis
In the Land
Somewhere (guitar) - Rev. Gary Davis
The Buck Dance -
Rev. Gary Davis
Twelve Gates to the
City - Rev. Gary Davis
Ralph [possibly the
MC]
La Tale Lerone [?] -
Cajun Band
Colinda - Cajun
Band
AFC 2011/009: SR0392
392 / 65 3 / Cajun Band
/ New Lost City Ramblers, July 22,
1965
July 22, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
The recording was made at the "festival field." This is reel #2,
continued (according to information on the tape box back).
La Prairie Ronde -
Cajun Band
Rosalie - Cajun
Band
Introduction - Theo
Bikel
Stones Rag - New
Lost City Ramblers
Knick Knack Song -
New Lost City Ramblers
Gold Watch and Chain
- New Lost City Ramblers
Worried Man Blues -
New Lost City Ramblers with Maybelle Carter
Little Darling Pal
of Mine - New Lost City Ramblers with Maybelle
Carter
Sail Away Ladies -
New Lost City Ramblers with Maybelle Carter
Victory Rag - New
Lost City Ramblers with Maybelle Carter
Wildwood Flower -
New Lost City Ramblers with Maybelle Carter
Forked Deer - Eck
Robertson
AFC 2011/009: SR0393
393 / 65 4 / New Lost
City Ramblers / Chambers Brothers, July
22, 1965
July 22, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Reel #3 begins with the New Lost City Ramblers set (according to
information on the tape box back).
Forked Deer - Eck
Robertson
Sally Johnston - Eck
Robertson
Leather Britches -
Eck Robertson
Pretty Polly - New
Lost City Ramblers
The Soldier and the
Lady - New Lost City Ramblers
Sail Away Laddies -
New Lost City Ramblers
Intermission
C.C. Rider -
[Chambers Brothers]
People Get Ready -
[Chambers Brothers]
AFC 2011/009: SR0394
394 / 65 5 / Chambers
Brothers, July 22, 1965
July 22, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
All songs on this tape performed by the Chambers Brothers.
Yes Yes
Yes
Oh Baby, You Don't
Have to Go
Summertime
Mississippi "battle
music"
I Got It
AFC 2011/009: SR0395
395 / 65 6 / Son House /
Donovan, July 22, 1965
July 22, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Death Letter Blues -
Son House
Lovin' One That
Didn't Love You - Son House
Don't You Mind - Son
House
The Empire State
Express - Son House
Tin Soldier -
Donovan
AFC 2011/009: SR0396
396 / 65 7 / Donovan /
Lily Brothers and Tex Logan, July 22,
1965
July 22, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Ballad of a Crystal
Man - Donovan
Where Are You Now -
Donovan
The War Drags On -
Donovan
Yellow is the Color
of My True Love's Hair - Donovan
Catch the Wind -
Donovan
Why Did You Wander -
Lilly Brothers [Lilly Brothers] with Tex Logan and Dan
Stover
Bury Me Beneath the
Weeping Willow - Lilly Brothers [Lilly Brothers] with Tex Logan
and Dan Stover
Billy in the
Lowground - Lilly Brothers [Lilly Brothers] with Tex Logan and
Dan Stover
AFC 2011/009: SR0397
397 / 65 8 / Lilly
Brothers / Joan Baez, July 22,
1965
July 22, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Little Annie - Lilly
Brothers
Black Mountain Blues
- Lilly Brothers
Line On - Lilly
Brothers
Satisfied Mind -
Lilly Brothers, with Joan Baez
Farewell Angelina -
Joan Baez
Long Black Veil -
Joan Baez
Will Go Laddie [Wild
Mountain Thyme?] - Joan Baez
Stop in the Name of
Love - Joan Baez
In honor of President Johnson
Sopht [Sagt] Wir wie
Die Blumen Sind - Joan Baez
"Where Have All the Flowers Gone," in German
AFC 2011/009: SR0398
398 / 65 9 / Joan Baez /
Pete Seeger, July 22-23,
1965
July 22-23, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Noted on the tape box back after the song Oh Freedom: "end
concert"
It's All Over Now
Baby Blue - Joan Baez
Oh Freedom - Joan
Baez
[two identified
songs] - Eck Robertson; New Lost City Ramblers
Rag Time Annie - Eck
Robertson; New Lost City Ramblers
Midnight Special -
Pete Seeger, Willie Dixon, Lafayette Leake
I Sit to Cry - Pete
Seeger, Willie Dixon, Lafayette Leake
Wrinkles - Pete
Seeger, Willie Dixon, Lafayette Leake
AFC 2011/009: SR0974
NFF 1965: Negro Group
Singing I / Willis James (host), July
1965
July 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Includes Ishangi Dancers [Ishangi Dance Troupe]. Other details are on
the tape box.
AFC 2011/009: SR0975
Wind Instruments
Workshop I / Ed Olsen / Ed Young / John MacFadyen, July 24, 1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track
stereo ; 7 in.
Dub of the original recording, which may have been full track
mono.
Medley of Irish
tunes - Ed Olsen and band
1. I Have a Mother
on a Rock [?] Don't You See - Ed Young
2. [unidentified] -
Ed Young
3. same - Ed
Young
Slow air medley
(bagpipes) - John MacFadyen
AFC 2011/009: SR0976
Wind Instruments WS II /
Sam Bayard, host / Newt Tolman / Spokes Mashiyane / Pete Seeger,
July 24, 1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Sam Bayard, host
1. Fishers Hornpipe
- Newt Tolman
2. Yankee Doodle -
Newt Tolman
3. Atlanta Hornpipe
- Newt Tolman
4 through 8
[unidentified]
[three songs;
unidentified] - Spokes Mashiyane and Pete Seeger
AFC 2011/009: SR0977
Wind Instruments WS III
/ Spokes Mashiyane / John MacFadyen / Ed Young, July 24, 1965
July 24, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
[unidentified] -
Spokes Mashiyane and Pete Seeger
MacIntosh's Lament -
Thomas McFadden
When the Saints - Ed
Young and drum group [Ed Young and Southern Fife and Drum
Corps]
Oree - Ed Young and
drum group [Ed Young and Southern Fife and Drum
Corps]
Sub-subseries 4: Newport
Folk Festival, 1967
AFC 2011/009: SR0225
226 / 67 tape 1 /
Bressler / Norman Kennedy / Jean Ritchie / J.B. Smith, July 11, 1967
July 11, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded in the evening.
Yiddish song -
Moishe Bressler
Title not on the tape
Yiddish song from
David his conscripted father song - Moishe Bressler
Two Humpbacks -
conte[?]-fable with Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday song - Norm Kennedy
[Norman Kennedy]
Johnny Collins
(George Collins) - Jean Ritchie, dulcimer
"Here stands a
couple" [plays children's party song] - Jean Ritchie
Morning Come and
Maria's Gone ([?]) [?] - Jean Ritchie
J.B. Smith talks
about his first plane ride
Alexander Shott and
John Knott's Duel - J.B. Smith
Preacher Falls in
Barbecue P.T [?] - J.B. Smith
Preacher and butter
- J.B. Smith
Preacher and [?] -
J.B. Smith
AFC 2011/009: SR0226
227 / 67 2 / Bressler /
Norman Kennedy / J.B. Smith, July 11,
1967
July 11, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded in the evening.
"Wasn't [?] and
Daniel either" - punchline [?] - J.B. Smith
Fool and the Frogs -
J.B. Smith
John and the
Alligator Boots - J.B. Smith
Rabbit and the
Greyhound - J.B. Smith
Poor Boy (song) -
J.B. Smith
"If you can stay in
Huntsville" - J.B. Smith
Song
intermission
announced
Sally Goodin - Mike,
Pere, Jimmie Driftwood, Ralph Rinzler
Sourwood Mountain -
Mike, Pere, Jimmie Driftwood, Ralph Rinzler
Old Joe Clark -
Mike, Pere, Jimmie Driftwood, Ralph Rinzler
Fonye is a Gonif
[thief] - Moishe Bressler
Czar song
"Hell you must of
killed one" - J.B. Smith
Story
I Got Too Much Time
for the Crime I Done - J.B. Smith
Shepherd Boy (?) -
Norm Kennedy [Norman Kennedy]
AFC 2011/009: SR0227
228 / 67 3 / Bressler /
Norman Kennedy / Jean Ritchie / Jimmie Driftwood, July 11, 1967
July 11, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded in the evening.
Mouthmusic [Mouth
Music] - Norm Kennedy [Norman Kennedy]
Jean Ritchie talks
on Moishe's song Fonya [is a] Gonif
The Last Old Train's
a Leavin' - Jean Ritchie
Old Lee - Jean
Ritchie
Song; guitar
Run Johnny Run -
Jean Ritchie
Song; mouth bow
Vey Ist Mire -
Moishe Bressler
Song
AFC 2011/009: SR0228
229 / 67 4 / Margot Mayo
calls square dance, July 11,
1967
July 11, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded in the evening.
AFC 2011/009: SR0229
230 / 67 5 / Margot,
July 11, 1967
July 11, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded in the evening.
Medley (Margot Mayo
[?]/Pete and Margot lead)
So Long, It's Been
Good to Know You
O [?] Leave Me
Alone
Irene
Goodnight
Goodnight
Lodus
Merrily We Roll
Along
AFC 2011/009: SR0990
Newport Folk Festival,
July 11, 1967
July 11, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Side A
Tuesday #1, tape
1
Side B
Tuesday #2, tape
2
AFC 2011/009: SR1138
Newport Folk Festival,
July 11, 1967
July 11, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Side 1
Tuesday #3 Tape
3
Side 2
Tuesday #4 Tape
4
AFC 2011/009: SR0230
231 / 67 6 / Jimmie
Driftwood / J.B. Smith, July 13,
1967
July 13, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Thursday PM #1
Warming up [?]
session - Ramblers [New Lost City Ramblers]
[?] Rag (incomplete)
- Ramblers [New Lost City Ramblers]
Cowboy Waltz -
Ramblers [New Lost City Ramblers]
[unidentified]
The Battle of New
Orleans - Jimmie Driftwood
Picking Bow Tune:
[?] - Jimmie Driftwood
What is the Color of
the Soul of Man - Jimmie Driftwood
The Lonesome Ape -
Jimmie Driftwood
You're subject to a
fall - J.B. Smith
Toast
No More Good Times,
Buddy - J.B. Smith
Interference in middle of day
AFC 2011/009: SR0231
232 / 67 7 / Pete Seeger
/ J.B. Smith / NFF II, July 13,
1967
July 13, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Thursday PM #2
Stewball - Pete
Seeger, backing J.B. Smith
John Henry - Pete
Seeger, backing J.B. Smith
Johnny ne Peut-Pas
Dansers [?] - Balfa Frères [Balfa Brothers]
Madeleine - sung by
Rodney Balfa
La Válse des
Frères Balfa - sung by Will Balfa
La Valse de Fa[?] -
Dewey Balfa
Parlez-nous &
Boire - Rodney and Dewey
Little Birdie - Hedy
West
Gipsy Davy - Hedy
West
AFC 2011/009: SR0232
233 / 67 8 / Hedy West /
Staple Singers / NFF III, July 13,
1967
July 13, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Thursday #3 PM
Farm Relief Blues -
Hedy West
No More Napalm -
Hedy West
SDS parody of Oh Freedom
Rider, [?] - Hedy
West
Hush Little Neutron
Don't Say a Word - Hedy West
Disc of Sun in
Blazing Smoke - MacColl and Friend
The Roving
Gravedigger - Hedy West?
George W. [George
Wein?] on Hedy's culottes and longed for jazz
festival
More than Hammer and
Nails - Staple Singers
Jon Brown - Staple
Singers
Tramp on the Street
- Staple Singers
Help Me to Run the
Race [possibly We Got a Race to Run] - Staple
Singers
AFC 2011/009: SR0233
234 / 67 9 / New Lost
City Ramblers / Bob Davenport, July 13,
1967
July 13, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Thursday PM #4. It is not always clear from the notes on the tape box
back which performer is to be credited with which song.
1. George [?] who is
being interviewed by CBS, asks for NLCR [New Lost City
Ramblers]
2. Battleship Main
[The Battleship of Maine] - New Lost City Ramblers; John
[Cohen], vocal
3. The Cyclone/Bye
Cone - - New Lost City Ramblers
4. Hard Luck (John)
- New Lost City Ramblers
5. Old Depression
Blues [possibly '31 Depression Blues] - New Lost City Ramblers;
Tracy
6. If George
Washington Slept on All the Floors They Say He Did No Wonder
He's the Father of Our Country
"John answers this - no son, however"
7. Truck Driving Man
- New Lost City Ramblers; Tracy, vocal
8. Theo [?]
introduces Bob Davenport - Black Leg Miner
9. Bokker the B[?]
(?) - Bob Davenport
10. Sunday Morning -
Bob Davenport
11. Me father stole
the Parson's sheep - Bob Davenport
Tune runs out
AFC 2011/009: SR0234
235 / 67 10 / Bob
Davenport / Theater Group, July 13,
1967
July 13, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Thursday PM #5
Forward [?]'s Army -
Bob Davenport
When This Bloody War
is Over ([?] by Matthew, Mark, Luke and John - Bob
Davenport
Prayer Parody
Thought T[?] Long
[?] General Strike (Viva [?] Generals) - Bob
Davenport
Indito [?] - Bob
Davenport
Did You Ever See An
Old Man - Bob Davenport
Louis talks about
how the [?] The Fifth season (La Quinta Temperata)
AFC 2011/009: SR0235
236 / 67 11 / Theater
Group / Judy Collins, July 13,
1967
July 13, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Thursday #6
Applause
[?]
In My Life - Judy
Collins
Speed goes intermittent; nothing to do for this
Judy introduces
Bruce Langhorne (about 3 songs he's completely
[?]able)
[?] - Judy
accompanies herself on the piano
Hard Lovin' Some [?]
- Judy Collins
Will the Circle Be
Unbroken - Judy, Staples [Staple Singers] and others
Tape runs out
AFC 2011/009: SR0236
237 / 67 12 / NFF [?] 7,
July 14, 1967
July 14, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Tape 1 Friday night. The True Vine Singers were from New York City.
Audible tape hiss is noted (on the tape box back). The tape runs out
before the end.
George introduces
Pere
Star Spangled Banner
- Pere
Foggy Dew -
Pere
New York City -
Pere
I Won't Turn Back -
Truevine [The True Vine Singers]
Reach Out - Truevine
[The True Vine Singers]
Joshua Fought the
Battle of Jericho - Truevine [The True Vine Singers]
"I've got a mind to
live right" - Truevine [The True Vine Singers]
As Long as I Got
Jesus - Truevine [The True Vine Singers]
Chinese Group
[probably Chang Ming Quang and the Chinese Music Ensemble of New
York]
AFC 2011/009: SR0237
238 / 67 13 / Chinese
Group / Theo Bikel / Ethel Raim, July 14,
1967
July 14, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Tape II Friday night. Background noise and tape hiss.
[unidentified]
(instrumental) - Chinese Group [probably Chang Ming Quang and
the Chinese Music Ensemble of New York]
The Embroidered
Purse ([?] vocal) - Chinese Group [probably Chang Ming Quang and
the Chinese Music Ensemble of New York]
The Wagon Drivers
Song ([?] vocal) - Chinese Group [probably Chang Ming Quang and
the Chinese Music Ensemble of New York]
Pete [Seeger?]
introduces Theo Bikel
Power and Glory -
Theo Bikel
Beltz [Belz] - Theo
Bikel
Hard Times - Theo
Bikel
"It is not a legend,
it is not a dream" - accompanied by Theo and Ralph
Israeli song
Theo introduces
Ethel Raim
"Once I had a true
love" - Theo and Ethel
Serbian song
Hamentashen - Theo
Bikel
Tape runs out
AFC 2011/009: SR0238
239 / 67 14 / Glinka
Dancers, July 14, 1967
July 14, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Tape III Friday night.
Theo Bikel announces
titles and dancers
[unidentified]
(?)
[?] Sword
Dance
Russian S[?]
Dance
Yuridika
(?)
Palyanka
(?)
George announces
intermission; last 1/3 Glinka [?]
AFC 2011/009: SR0239
240 / 67 15 / NFF [?]
Pete, July 14, 1967
July 14, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Tape IV Friday night.
[five songs] - Los
Gallegos [Los Gallegos d'Espana]
Pete Seeger
introduces Oscar Brand
Notengo Tobaco -
Oscar Brand
Give My Regards to
Mayor LaGuardia Today - Oscar Brand
Three Prominent
Bastards - Oscar Brand
Composed by Ogden Nash
Jim Fisk - Oscar
Brand
Oscar talks about
Pete
Oh oh, m[?] sweeter
than thou - Pete Seeger
Kisses Sweeter Than
Wine - Pete and Oscar; Theo joins them
AFC 2011/009: SR0240
241 / 67 16 / ?, July 14, 1967
July 14, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Tape V Friday night.
Kling Klang - Pete
Seeger, Theo Bikel, and Oscar Brand; Theo sings the verses; all
sing the chorus
He's A Fool - Pete
Seeger, Theo Bikel, and Oscar Brand
Che Bonita Bandera -
Pete Seeger, Theo Bikel, and Oscar Brand
Oscar introduces
Puppet Theater [Bread and Puppet Theater]
Chicken Little
[possibly The Investigation] - Bread and Puppet
Theater
AFC 2011/009: SR0241
242 / 67 17 / Pete
Seeger Leads Audience, July 14,
1967
July 14, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Tape VI Friday night.
Bread and Puppet
Theater
Chicken Little
(end)
Pete calls everyone
out and leads in This Land Is Your Land
AFC 2011/009: SR0242
243 / 67 18 / Banjo
Workshop; John Cohen, host, July 15,
1967
July 15, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Fortune (Kyle
Creed?) - banjo only
The Lost Indian
(with group) - Galax [?]
Lonesome Road Blues
(with group) - Galax [?]
John introduces
Grandpa Jones
What Did I Do with
the Baby-O - Grandpa Jones
Kitty Clyde -
Grandpa Jones
Shenandoah Breakdown
- Bill Keith and Jim Rodney
Turkey in the
Straw
Cuckoo Bird/Black
Jack Davy - John Cohen
Questions and
answers - Kyle
Kyle returns to old
style for Cumberland Gap
John talks with
Kyle
John talks to
Grandpa Jones
His Aunt and the
Miner [?] - Grandpa Jones
Fly Around My Pretty
Little Miss - Grandpa Jones
AFC 2011/009: SR0243
244 / 67 19 / Banjo
Workshop, July 15, 1967
July 15, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Take on tuning -
Grandpa Jones
Banjo Jam - Grandpa
Jones
Grandpa Jones
answers questions: how he came to make up that way
Bill Keith answers
questions
Bill Keith plays
"one of Earl's instrumentals" [probably Earl
Scruggs]
I'm Gonna Sleep with
One Eye Open - Jim and Bill
Hedy West
demonstrates instrumental styles from her home [?] (three
samples)
Little Sade
[probably Little Sadie] - Hedy West
Sally Ann - Kyle
Creed
Fly Around My Pretty
Little Miss - Kyle Creed
Tape runs out
AFC 2011/009: SR0244
245 / 67 20 / Banjo
workshop / Dulcimer workshop, July 15,
1967
July 15, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Banjo
workshop
John Cohen, Keith,
Rooney (simultaneously) - Soldier's Joy (two banjo
styles)
End of banjo
workshop
Dulcimer
workshop
Jean Ritchie -
asking [?] Prescott and Raymond Milton are: and [?]
hum
Jean talks about
dulcimers, [?], etc., tuning
Shady Grove
(minor)
Johnny Collins
(mixolydian)
Jean talks, calls
Ray Melton up
Ray Melton says he
tunes all four [?], frets 2, claws 2
Old 97
Soldier's
Joy
Sunny Home in
Dixie
Jean introduces Tom
[?]
Sprig of Shilleleigh
[Sprig of Shillelagh]
AFC 2011/009: SR0245
246 / 67 21 / Dulcimer
Workshop / Autoharp Workshop, July 15,
1967
July 15, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Dulcimer
workshop
Jean in [?] and
hammered dulcimer (long pause)
She talks about it,
then plays
Cindy
Over in the Glory
Land
This Old
House
Mrs. Presnall [?] -
Jean talks on dulcimer
Cripple
Creek
Wildwood
Flower
Turkey in the
Straw
Autoharp
workshop
Mike Seeger calls
for Sara and Maybelle
Long pause here
Mike talks with
Maybelle and Sara about autoharp, tuning
Cumberland
Gap
AFC 2011/009: SR0246
247 / 67 22 / Autoharp
Workshop / Sarah and Maybelle (conclusion), July 15, 1967
July 15, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Redwing
(instrumental)
Higher Ground (vocal
and instrumental)
Little Brown
Jug
Liberty
Black
[?]
[?]
Gathering Up the
Shells from the Seashore (vocal)
The Ship That Never
Returned (Sara, vocal)
God's Gonna Trouble
the Water (vocal)
Wabash Cannonball
(Sara, vocal)
Jimmy Brown the
Newsboy [?] (vocal)
Sunny [?] (Maybelle,
vocal)
Keep on the Sunny
Side (Maybelle, vocal)
AFC 2011/009: SR0247
248 / 67 23 / Fiddle
Workshop; Mike Seeger, moderator, July 15,
1967
July 15, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Mike talking about
Sara and Maybelle's recording
Mike introduces Dick
Greene (F), and Bill Rowan
Panhandle
Country
Little
Rabbit
Mike introduces
Benton Flippan - Pretty Little Girl (solo)
Kyle Creed and [?]
Coll[?] join Benton - Benton's Dream
Black Mountain Rag
(?)
Herman Benton - The
Beaux of Oak Hill
Ralph takes over as
moderator
Same Here
(?)
Mike takes over
again; introduces Balfa Frères
Lake Arthur Stomp -
Balfa Frères
Balfa Brothers Waltz
- Balfa Frères
Chat de Toute (?)
[?] - Balfa Frères
Drunkard's Sorrow
(both lead fiddle) (Le V[?]) - Balfa Frères
AFC 2011/009: SR0248
248 / 67 24 / Fiddle
Workshop, July 15, 1967
July 15, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Indian Sittin' on a
Stump - performed by Cajuns
Mike Seeger
closes
AFC 2011/009: SR0249
249 / 67 25 / Vocal
Style I, July 15, 1967
July 15, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Mike Seeger
interviews Bob Davenport, who mimes Joe Heaney's ornamental
style and English country singer’s phrasing (on By the Margin of
the Ocean). Talk no different in Irish and English. Enjoy
styles, musical influences and gypsy inf. Children's and women's
styles.
Lakes of Culfinn
[Lakes of Coolfin]
Robert Pete
Williams
Break for two minutes
Good Road
Blues
Song; unaccompanied
"I got sad news this
morning - they got trouble all around"
Shake shake Mama I'm
to buy you diamonds [?]
"It storms light and
the wind began to blow"
AFC 2011/009: SR0250
250 / 67 26 / Vocal
Style II / Gospel Workshop I, July 15,
1967
July 15, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Vocal Style
II
No tape for Bob Davenport and Robert Pete Williams
Mike Seeger hands
questions on timing to Robert Pete Williams
Dewey Balfa answers
questions on instrumentation (Nell - triangle, Ron - guitar, Don
- fiddle, Dewey - vocal)
La Cassine
[Lacassine] - Rodney Balfa
Valsede Freres Balfa
- Will?
Dewey answers
questions on source of Cajun, yell, musical style
Gospel workshop
I
Joe Brown introduces
True Vine Singers
Talk on singing
style
[?] One on This
House - True Vine Singers
I Got a Mind to Live
Right - True Vine Singers
As Long As I Got
Jesus - True Vine Singers
AFC 2011/009: SR0251
251 / 67 27 / Gospel
Workshop II, July 15,
1967
July 15, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Sippie Wallace
introduces Clarence Cooper
When I Wake Up in
Glory - True Vine Singers
One of These
Mornings I Won't Have to Cry No More - True Vine
Singers
Cooper introduces
Sippie Wallace
Don't Hurry God -
Sippie Wallace
Pray For Me - Sippie
Wallace
And the World Can't
Do Me No Harm - Sippie Wallace
Just Together -
Sippie Wallace
Joe Boyd introduces
the Staples
There's Been a
Change - Staple Singers
AFC 2011/009: SR0252
252 / 67 28 / Gospel
Workshop III, July 15,
1967
July 15, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The tape runs out at the end of the recording.
They Tell Me -
Staples [Staple Singers]
Why Am I Treated So
Bad - Staples [Staple Singers]
Stop, What's That
Sound Everybody Look What's Gino' Down [For What It's Worth] -
Staples [Staple Singers]
I Got a Home on High
- Staples [Staple Singers]
"He's all right" -
Staples [Staple Singers]
I Claim Jesus -
Rosetta Thorpe
I'm Gonna Wait -
Rosetta Tharpe
Rosetta introduces
Katie Bell Nubin [her mother]
I Shall Not Be
Moved
99 1/2 Won't
Do
Daniel in the Lion's
Den (both [i.e., Rosetta and Katie])
AFC 2011/009: SR0253
253 / 67 29 / Gospel
Workshop IV / Blues Workshop I, July 15,
1967
July 15, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
On the last song, the sound fades out, then comes back.
Gospel workshop
IV
Rosetta Tharpe and
Katie Bell Nubin
That's All - Katie
Bell
Blues workshop
I
I Feel Like Shouting
- Chambers Brothers
Father Stand By Me -
Chambers Brothers
Take It Slow and
Easy (Blues[?]) - Chambers Brothers
Midnight Hour -
Chambers Brothers
All Sh[?] Out -
Chambers Brothers
AFC 2011/009: SR0254
254 / 67 30 / Blues
Workshop II, July 15,
1967
July 15, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
According to a note on the tape box back, the "tape taken off before
he [Williams] starts."
Thine [?]
(instrumental) - Muddy Waters
Hootchie Cootchie
Man - Muddy Waters
Someday Baby You
Ain't Gonna Trouble Me Any More - Muddy Waters
Another Mule - Muddy
Waters
Got My Mojo Workin'
- Muddy Waters
I Got a Kind-Hearted
Woman - Muddy Waters
Muddy introduces
Robert Pete Williams
Long pause getting Muddy off and R.P. on
My Baby Have Drove
Away Away [sic] From Here - Robert Pete Williams
AFC 2011/009: SR0255
255 / 67 31 / Blues
Workshop III, July 15,
1967
July 15, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The tape runs out on the last song.
My Baby Have Done
Drove Away Away [?] From Here (final stanza) - Robert Pete
Williams
I'm a Worried Man -
Robert Pete Williams
Robert Pete Williams
introduces J.B. Smith
Ever Since I Been A
Man Full Grown - J.B. Smith
My Grandpa Is [?]
Old Too - Chris Smither
Don't Advertise Your
Man - Sippie Wallace - Jim Kweskin and Jug Band
(accompaniment)
Shorty George -
Sippie Wallace - Jim Kweskin and Jug Band
(accompaniment)
Lovin' Sam - Sippie
Wallace - Jim Kweskin and Jug Band (accompaniment)
AFC 2011/009: SR0256
256 / 67 32 / Jim
Kweskin and Sippie Wallace / Blues Workshop IV, July 15, 1967
July 15, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Lovin'
Sam
Continued from the previous tape
Blues in the
Bottle
Downtown
Blues
AFC 2011/009: SR0257
257 / 67 33 /
International workshop I, July
1967
July 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A wind blast may have obscured some of the audio.
Glinka
Singers
Calinkz
Malinka
Russian
Sudiko (My
Beloved)
Georgian
Chency Troe
[?]
Urals
The Waters Flowing
Muddy
Carpathian
Los Gallegos
d'Espana
[?] - on Spanish
bagpipes
Muñera
(?)
[?] Galicia
(?)
Bagpipe song (no
title)
[?]
[unidentified]
AFC 2011/009: SR0258
258 / 67 34 /
International workshop II, July
1967
July 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
[unidentified] - Los
Gallegos d'Espana
They name instruments. The song begins in the middle.
Ethel [Raim?]
introduces Chang Ming Quang
Autumn Moon - Chang
Ming Quang
Cantonese
The Red B[?] Song
(vocal) - Chang Ming Quang
[two songs] (titles
not given) - Chang Ming Quang
Fox Hunting in Song
- Young Tradition
Pretty Nancy of
Yarmouth - Young Tradition
Innocent Hare (?) -
Young Tradition
By Cahill (Baker
Hill?) - walk, [?], Collie, looks for everyone - Young
Tradition
Bring 'em Down -
Young Tradition
AFC 2011/009: SR0259
259 / 67 35 /
International workshop III, July
1967
July 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Claude Banes [?] -
Young Tradition
Pete talks about
workshop concept
[?] Pete
Pete introduces Lou
Killen
Pleasant and
Delightful (The Sailor's Farewell) - Lou, Elsie,
[?]ley
There's the Luck
About the House - Lou, Elsie, [?]ley
Henry Martin - Lou,
Elsie, [?]ley
Denham [?] Jail -
Lou, Elsie, [?]ley
Theo Bikel
introduces Teatro Campesino
AFC 2011/009: SR0260
260 / 67 36 /
International workshop IV, July
1967
July 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Tape speed issues during the recording.
Conjo [?] Song -
Teatro Campesino
Philippine National
Anthem - speed straightens out in the middle)
[?] trouble with
Teamster union (title not given) - Teatro Campesino
Speed straightens out in the middle
Arriva, Arriva -
Teatro Campesino
Theo Bikel
introduces Moishe Bressler
Oylulee - Moishe
Bressler
[unidentified] -
Moishe Bressler
Ukrainian song
[untitled] - Moishe
Bressler
Russian soldier song
"There is no justice
in the world" - Moishe Bressler
I[?]awell - Moishe
Bressler
Meanwhile Sleep My
Child - Moishe Bressler
Lullaby
Theo Bikel on Dewey
Balfa intro
AFC 2011/009: SR0261
261 / 67 37 /
International workshop V, July
1967
July 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Cajun group [Balfa
Frères?] (Dewey bass F)
Oldest song of Cajuns here [?] but doesn't give title
"I went [to] the
dance last night" - Balfa Frères?; Fontaneau [?] on
vocals
Parles Nous a Boire
[Parlez-nous à boire] (Talk to me about drink, not
marriage) - Rodney and Dewey, duet
Che Un Grande Plato
Verde (There's a big green space) - Joan Baez
Italian song
Che Un Ragazzo [?]
(Beatles and Rolling Stones [?]) - Joan Baez
Nishkavanya
[possibly Nishka Banya] - Gypsy Mared[?] song (In the town of
[?]) - Theo Bikel and Ethel Raim
same song with
audience
"Good Evening, Girl"
- Theo Bikel and Ethel Raim
AFC 2011/009: SR0262
262 / 67 38 / Topical
workshop I; Pete Seeger, moderator, July
15, 1967
July 15, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Alice's Restaurant -
Arlo Guthrie
The Paws of Mr.
Claus - Arlo Guthrie
Pete Seeger
introduces Teatro Campesino
Long Live the
General Strike [?] - Teatro Campesino
AFC 2011/009: SR0263
263 / 67 39 / Topical
workshop II, July 15,
1967
July 15, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
John
Basset
Brown
Boy
AFC 2011/009: SR0264
264 / 67 40 / Saturday
night I, July 15, 1967
July 15, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Instrumental (?) -
Guitar string band
Cottoneye Joe -
Guitar string band
[?] International
National Anthem - lead by directors and Jim Kweskin
long
pause
George introduces
Jim introduces every [?] and Dave Dudley and the Road
Runners
John Henry - Dave
Dudley and the Road Runners
Cowboy Boots - Dave
Dudley and the Road Runners
If I Had One (?) -
Dave Dudley and the Road Runners
My Last Day in the
Mines - Dave Dudley and the Road Runners
Uptown Country -
Dave Dudley and the Road Runners
Dudley introduces
group
You Can Bet That I
Will Be a Long Time Gone - Dave Dudley and the Road
Runners
Your Kind of Woman -
Dave Dudley and the Road Runners
Six Days on the Road
and I'm Gonna Make It Home Tonight - Dave Dudley and the Road
Runners
Jim introduces Bill
Clifton who introduces Merle Travis
AFC 2011/009: SR0265
265 / 67 41 / Saturday
night II, July 15, 1967
July 15, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Roll On Buddy -
Merle Travis
Guitar Rag - Merle
Travis
Cannonball Rag
(instrumental) - Merle Travis
Fuller Blues
(instrumental [?] he says he named after Blind Boy Fuller) -
Merle Travis
Lost John (Long
Gone) - Merle Travis
Dark As a Dungeon -
Merle Travis
16 Tons [Sixteen
Tons] - Merle Travis
Jim introduces Bruce
who introduces J.B. Smith
No Payday Here -
J.B. Smith
That Things I Used
to Do - Robert Pete Williams
Bill Clifton
introduces Grandpa and Ramona Jones
Good Old Mountain
Dew - Grandpa and Ramona Jones
AFC 2011/009: SR0266
266 / 67 42 / Saturday
night III, July 15,
1967
July 15, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Notes regarding speed problems appear on the tape box back.
I Wonder Where My
Daughter Is Tonight ([?]) - Grandpa Jones
Willis Mayberry (The
Roan [Roane] County Prison Song) - Grandpa Jones
I'll Fly Away -
Merle Travis, Grandpa Jones, and Ramona
Rattler - Grandpa
Jones
George plays opera
festival (long poem)
Jim introduces
Chambers Brothers
C.C. Rider -
Chambers Brothers
Midnight Hour -
Chambers Brothers
People Get Ready -
Chambers Brothers
AFC 2011/009: SR0267
267 / 67 43 / Saturday
night IV, July 15, 1967
July 15, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Time (?) [Time Has
Come Today] - Chambers Brothers
George introduces
Muddy Waters
Instrumental [?] -
Muddy Waters
Goin' Down Slow -
Muddy Waters
Muddy introduces
Leonda
Leonda
Hootchie Cootchie
Man [with Muddy?]
Long Distance Call
(Another Mule)
AFC 2011/009: SR0268
268 / 67 44 / Saturday
night V, July 15, 1967
July 15, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Got My Mojo Working
- Muddy Waters
Jim introduces Bill
Monroe who introduces group
Roll On Buddy - Bill
Monroe
Blue Moon of
Kentucky - Bill Monroe
Sally Goodin - Bill
Monroe; Byron Berline, fiddle
Wayfaring Stranger -
Bill Monroe
Blue Grass Breakdown
(b) - Bill Monroe
Muleskinner Blues
[Mule Skinner Blues] - Bill Monroe
Rawhide - Bill
Monroe
AFC 2011/009: SR0269
269 / 67 45 / Saturday
night VI, July 15, 1967
July 15, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Cannonball Blues -
Sara and Maybelle Carter
The Happiest Days of
All - Sara and Maybelle Carter
Liberty (dance) -
Sara and Maybelle Carter
Little Moses - Sara
and Maybelle Carter
Keep On the Sunny
Side - Sara and Maybelle Carter
Mike presents
[?]
George talks on
B[?]
Jim introduces
Jim
Jim introduces
Sippie Wallace
Up the Country Blues
- Sippie Wallace
Separation Blues -
Sippie Wallace
You Got to Know How
- Sippie Wallace
Special Delivery
Blues (announced) - Sippie Wallace
AFC 2011/009: SR0270
270 / 67 46 / Saturday
night VII, July 15,
1967
July 15, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Special Delivery
Blues - Sippie Wallace
Nobody Knows the Way
I Feel This Morning - Sippie Wallace
Jelly Roll - Sippie
Wallace
Jim introduces Joan
Baez
Nothing Is Given to
Man - Joan Baez
Borders of Our Lives
- Joan Baez
Blowin' in the Wind
(Japanese) - Joan Baez
Ratatet [?] - Talian
Beatles and Some Say [?] - Joan Baez
Saigon Bride - Joan
Baez
AFC 2011/009: SR0271
271 / 67 47 / Sunday
morning service, Gospel Rel. [Religion?] I, July 16, 1967
July 16, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Ralph introduces
Father Jim Meyer who introduces services then Jean
Ritchie
Amazing Grace - Jean
Ritchie
In the Valley - Jean
Ritchie; dulcimer accompaniment
Guide Me Out Thou
Great Jehovah - Jean Ritchie
God Put Two Rainbows
in the Clouds (P) - Sippie Wallace
Just a Servant in
God's Kingdom - Sippie Wallace
"With a great love
thou hast loved us" - Moishe Bressler; Pete reads English
translation [?]
AFC 2011/009: SR0272
272 / 67 48 / Sunday
morning service, Gospel Rel. [Religion?] II, July 16, 1967
July 16, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
I Saw the Light -
Bill Monroe?
Life's Railway to
Heaven - Bill Monroe?
Can't No Grave Hold
My Baby Down - Katie Bell Nubin and Rosetta Tharpe
Run to Jesus - Katie
Bell Nubin and Rosetta Tharpe
Down By the
Riverside [Down By the River Side] - Katie Bell Nubin and
Rosetta Tharpe
I Got a New Home
Over in Glory - Katie Bell Nubin and Rosetta Tharpe
Give Me That Ol Time
Religion - Katie Bell Nubin and Rosetta Tharpe
Take Your Burdens to
the Lord - J.B. Smith
Way Over in the
Glory Land - Russell Flaherty and Jerry Taylor
O Happy Day -
Russell Flaherty and Jerry Taylor
(Give Me Power to Go
There) (?) - Frank Warner
AFC 2011/009: SR0273
273 / 67 49 / Sunday
morning service, Gospel Rel. [Religion?] III, July 16, 1967
July 16, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Didn't It
Rain
AFC 2011/009: SR0274
274 / 67 50 / Sunday
Afternoon / 1967 NFF I, July 16,
1967
July 16, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recording has significant hiss.
Louis
talking
Tape doesn't catch [?] of afternoon
El Picker
Sign
Viva Huelga General
[possibly Viva La Huelga]
Me and My Uncle -
Jack Andrews
"Some say that if
they had [?] free" - Jack Andrews
"I fell in love with
the lady, came away with none" - Jack Andrews
Mary Jane - Jack
Andrews
The Girl with the
Raindrops in Her Eyes - Jack Andrews
Early Morning Rain -
Jack Andrews; Judy on harmony
It Is the Evening of
the Day - Jack Andrews
Tony's Wife [?] -
Incredible String Band
AFC 2011/009: SR0275
275 / 67 51 / Sunday
afternoon tape II, July 16,
1967
July 16, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Once One [?] -
Incredible String Band
Mercy I Cry a City -
Incredible String Band
I Was a Young Man
Back in the 1960s [Way Back in the 1960s] - Incredible String
Band
The Next Song Will
Be Serious - Incredible String Band
Judy Suzanne -
Incredible String Band
"I told you when I
came I was a stranger" [The Stranger Song] - Leonard
Cohen
Just Two People
[Anyone Can See] - Leonard Cohen
The Teacher's Chant
[Teachers] - Leonard Cohen
Follow the [?] - The
Young Tradition
The Lightweight (?)
["The Lyke Wake Dirge"] - The Young Tradition
Banks of Claudie
[Banks of Claudy] - The Young Tradition
Fragment
AFC 2011/009: SR0276
276 / 67 52 Sunday
afternoon NFF IV, July 16,
1967
July 16, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Tape hiss and background noise. There is a long silence at the
beginning of the tape, during set-up.
Rainy Day Raga -
Peter Walker
Canadian Railroad
Trilogy - Gordon Lightfoot
Softly - Gordon
Lightfoot
Early Morning Rain -
Gordon Lightfoot
AFC 2011/009: SR0277
277 / 67 53 / Sunday
afternoon 1967 NFF V, July 16,
1967
July 16, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Judy introduces
Siegel-Schwall [Corky Siegel; Jim Schwall]
You Have Left Him
for the Last Time - Siegel-Schwall
Shake -
Siegel-Schwall
[two untranscribed
titles] - Siegel-Schwall
AFC 2011/009: SR0278
278 / 67 54 / Sunday
afternoon 1967 NFF VII, 1967
1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The note on the tape box indicates Joni Mitchell performed a "couple
of songs." The songs listed here are based on the processor's
research, using online account of a person who was there.
Bring Em Down -
Young Tradition
Haul Away - Young
Tradition
Paddy Doyle - Young
Tradition
Alice's Restaurant -
Arlo Guthrie
Michael from
Mountains - Joanie Mitchell [Joni Mitchell]
Chelsea Morning -
Joanie Mitchell [Joni Mitchell]
The Circle Game -
Joanie Mitchell [Joni Mitchell]
AFC 2011/009: SR0279
279 / 67 55 / Sunday
night I, July 16, 1967
July 16, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
One tape box panel indicates this is tape I, and another has III.
George introduces
Oscar Brand, Jean Ritchie and kids to sing the Star Spangled
Banner, then long silence (tape noise)
George introduces
Camp Creek Boys from Galax and Jim Rodney
Camp Creek Boys and
Jim Rodney [or Rooney]
The Lost Indian -
Camp Creek Boys and Jim Rodney [or Rooney]
Sweet Sunny Sal -
Camp Creek Boys and Jim Rodney [or Rooney]; with Raymond
Milton
Roll on Buddy - Camp
Creek Boys and Jim Rodney [or Rooney]; Kevin Fonnisey [?] from
Newport joins them, or already there and is just
introduced
Benton's Dream -
Camp Creek Boys and Jim Rodney [or Rooney]
Lonesome Road Blues
- Camp Creek Boys and Jim Rodney [or Rooney]
George introduces
Pete who introduces Norm Kennedy, Lou Killen, Bob
Davenport
Keep Your Feet Still
Geordie - Bob Davenport; others on chorus
The Harbor of
Belinsle [?] - Norm Kennedy, Lou Killen, Bob
Davenport
Tail Army Sink
(title?) - Norm Kennedy
Ball of Yarn - Bob
Davenport; others on chorus
Lou plays jigs on
concertina, Norm p[?] upon
Mouth music - 19
Penny Bit, Irish Whiskey (Jefferson Jig), Blackthorn
Stitch
AFC 2011/009: SR0280
280 / 67 56 / Sunday
night II, July 16, 1967
July 16, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Lou introduces Red
Sullivan and Young Tradition
Go Lassie Go [Wild
Mountain Thyme?] - Lou, Bob, Norm, Will [?]
George introduces
Rosetta Tharpe
Didn't It Rain -
Rosetta Tharpe (guitar)
Precious Lord ([?]
spoken introduction) - Rosetta Tharpe (guitar)
Twelve Gates to the
City - Rosetta Tharpe (guitar)
I Can't Sit Down -
Rosetta Tharpe (guitar)
Rosetta introduces
Katie Bell Nubin
Katie Bell Nubin
talks on courting when a child
Rock Daniel - Katie
Bell Nubin? Rosetta on piano
I Ain't Gonna Get
Tangled Up in the World No More - Katie Bell Nubin
Speed goes wrong at the end
Oh What a Wondrous
Thing - Katie Bell Nubin and Rosetta Tharpe
Speed problems with tape
AFC 2011/009: SR0281
281 / 67 57 / Sunday
night III, July 16,
1967
July 16, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
One tape box panel indicates this is tape I, and elsewhere indicates
III.
Oscar introduces
Buffy Sainte-Marie
Buffy
Sainte-Marie
Little Wheel Spin
and Spin - Buffy Sainte-Marie, with guitar
Piney Wood Hills -
Buffy Sainte-Marie, with guitar
Rainbow Midst the
Willows (?) [Rainbow 'Mid the Willows] - Buffy Sainte-Marie,
with mouth bow
Cripple Creek -
Buffy Sainte-Marie, with mouth bow
Welcome Immigrants
[Welcome, Welcome Emigrante] - Buffy Sainte-Marie, with
guitar
My Country Tis of
Thy People You're Dying - Buffy Sainte-Marie, with
guitar
The Seeds of
Brotherhood - Buffy Sainte-Marie, with guitar
George: announces
intermission, says folk music ain't dead
AFC 2011/009: SR0282
282 / 67 58 / Sunday
night V, July 16, 1967
July 16, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
On the tape box back, "IV" (tape IV) is scratched out, and "V"
appears beneath it.
Viper - Kweskin
Band
The Garden of Joy -
Kweskin Band
Minglewood Blues
([?]) - Kweskin Band
Lavender Boat Stay -
Kweskin Band; Fritz
Elephant Song -
Kweskin Band
Borneo - Kweskin
Band
I'm A Woman -
Kweskin Band
Gee Baby Ain't I
Good to You - Kweskin Band
AFC 2011/009: SR0283
283 / 67 59 / Sunday
night VI, July 16, 1967
July 16, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
One tape box panel indicates this is tape VIII, and elsewhere
indicates VI.
Theo Bikel
introduces Joan Baez
Be Not Too Hard
(Nothing Is Given to Man) - Joan Baez
Che Una Grande Plato
Verde ("There's a big green place") - Joan Baez
Italian song
Farewell Angelina -
Joan Baez
Little Darlin' -
Joan Baez
Bordenso [?] /Our
Lives - Joan Baez
"Where icicles hung
the blossoms swing" [North] - Joan Baez
Calls Mimi out [her
sister, Mimi Fariña]: song ends "Ah but I may as well try
to catch the wind"
calls Judy out [Judy
Collins]
[?] - 2 minutes
"Now is the time for
your loving dear" - Joan Baez, Judy Collins, Mimi
Fariña
Children of Danbury
(?) - Joan Baez, Judy Collins, Mimi Fariña
I Am A Poor Pilgrim
- Joan
Oh Yeah - Joan Baez,
Judy Collins, Mimi Fariña [?]
AFC 2011/009: SR0284
284 / 67 60 / Sunday
night VII, July 16,
1967
July 16, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Oh Yeah [conclusion]
- Joan Baez
Blowin' in the Wind
- Joan Baez
Those Three Are on
My Mind - Pete Seeger
Big Muddy - Pete
Seeger
Just Want to Ride My
Motorcycle - Arlo Guthrie
Alice's Restaurant -
Arlo Guthrie
AFC 2011/009: SR0285
285 / 67 61 / Sunday
night VIII, July 16,
1967
July 16, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
One tape box panel indicates this is tape VI, and elsewhere indicates
VIII.
Alice's Restaurant
(conclusion) - Arlo Guthrie
Sub-subseries 5: Newport
Folk Festival, 1968
AFC 2011/009: SR0325
325 / Wed July 24 /
Children's Day #1, July 24,
1968
July 24, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog, 2 track,
stereo ; 7 in.
Performances took place on the main stage.
Sourwood Mountain -
Sam Hinton
Take This Hammer -
Sam Hinton
T[?] but [?] -
Bernice Reagon [Bernice Johnson Reagon]
[?] - Eric Von
Schmidt
Sam Hinton
introduces Rev. F.D. Kirkpatrick
AFC 2011/009: SR0319
319 / Wed July 24 /
Children's Day #2, July 24,
1968
July 24, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog, 2 track,
stereo ; 7 in.
Performances took place on the main stage.
Rev. Kirkpatrick
(I'm Not [?] My Lord)
Mike
Casey
Libba Cotten
[Elizabeth Cotten]
Jim Kweskin tells
program
AFC 2011/009: SR0321
321 / Newport 1968 Wed
July 24 / Children's Day #3, July 24,
1968
July 24, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog, 2 track,
stereo ; 7 in.
The tape box back indicates this is the first half of the children's
concert.
Jack
Elliott
Jim Kweskin and
group - second part of concert
AFC 2011/009: SR0286
286 / 1 Wednesday 7-24 /
Seeger / Doc Watson, July 24,
1968
July 24, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Wednesday
afternoon
Pete
Seeger
Square
dancing
Wednesday
evening
Doc
Watson
AFC 2011/009: SR0287
287 / #2 Wednesday Night
/ McDowell / Reagan / English, July 24,
1968
July 24, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Fred
McDowell
Bernice Reagon
[Bernice Johnson Reagon]
Logan
English
AFC 2011/009: SR0288
288 / #3 Wednesday Night
/ McDowell / Smith / Seeger / Kirk, July
24, 1968
July 24, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Fred
McDowell
Dan
Smith
Mike
Seeger
Rev.
Kirkpatrick
AFC 2011/009: SR0289
290 / #4 Wednesday Night
/ Kirk / Von Schmidt / Kennedy / Heaney / Killen, July 24, 1968
July 24, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Rev.
Kirkpatrick
Eric Von
Schmidt
Joe Heaney, Lou
Killen, Norman Kennedy
AFC 2011/009: SR0290
290 / #5 Wednesday Night
/ Heaney / Kennedy / Killen / Young, July
24, 1968
July 24, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Joe
Heaney
Lou
Killen
Norman
Kennedy
Ed Young
AFC 2011/009: SR0291
291 / #6, July 26, 1968
July 26, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Onward Band -
opening
Bernice Reagon
[Bernice Johnson Reagon]
AFC 2011/009: SR0292
292 / #7, July 26, 1968
July 26, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Pennywhistlers
Ed Young
AFC 2011/009: SR0293
293 / #8 Newport Folk
Festival 1968 Friday Evening Concert / Arlo Guthrie, July 26, 1968
July 26, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Swim and police
songs - Arlo Guthrie
AFC 2011/009: SR0294
294 / #9, July 26, 1968
July 26, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Arlo
Guthrie
Ed Young
Elizabeth
Cotton
AFC 2011/009: SR0295
295 / Newport Folk
Festival 1968 #10, July 26,
1968
July 26, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Joan
Baez
AFC 2011/009: SR0296
296 / Newport Folk
Festival 1968 #11, July 26-27,
1968
July 26-27, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Saturday
evening
Joan
Baez
Finale
jam
Sunday evening
(opening)
country
band
AFC 2011/009: SR0297
297 / Newport Folk
Festival 1968 #12 Saturday night / McDowell / Hamilton / IV, July 27, 1968
July 27, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Fred
McDowell
George Hamilton
IV
AFC 2011/009: SR0298
298 / Newport Folk
Festival 1968 #13 Saturday night / Stanley / Jack Elliott, July 27, 1968
July 27, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Ralph Stanley and
the Clinch Mountain Boys
Jack
Elliott
AFC 2011/009: SR0299
299 / Newport Folk
Festival 1968 #14 Saturday night / BB King, July 27, 1968
July 27, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
B.B.
King
AFC 2011/009: SR0300
300 / Newport Folk
Festival 1968 #15 Saturday night / Charles River Valley Boys and
Baez / Crow Dog, July 27,
1968
July 27, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Charles River Valley
Boys, with Joan Baez
Indian dances - Crow
Dog
AFC 2011/009: SR0301
301 / Newport Folk
Festival 1968 #16 Saturday night / Threadgill / Acuff, July 27, 1968
July 27, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Ken
Threadgill
Roy
Acuff
AFC 2011/009: SR0302
302 / Newport Folk
Festival 1968 #17 Saturday night / Acuff / Theo Bikel, July 27, 1968
July 27, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Roy Acuff
(continued)
Theodore
Bikel
AFC 2011/009: SR0303
303 / Newport Folk
Festival 1968 #18 Saturday night / Big Brother and the Holding
Company, July 27, 1968
July 27, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Big Brother and the
Holding Company [with Janis Joplin]
AFC 2011/009: SR0304
304 / Newport Folk
Festival 1968 #19 Sunday Religious, July
28, 1968
July 28, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Sunday morning
service, reel 1
AFC 2011/009: SR0305
305 / Newport Folk
Festival 1968 #20 Sunday Religious, July
28, 1968
July 28, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Sunday morning
service, part 2
Rev.
Kirkpatrick
AFC 2011/009: SR0306
306 / Newport Folk
Festival 1968 #21 Sunday Relig. / Sunday Afternoon - Kirkpatrick,
July 28, 1968
July 28, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Religious service
(end)
Sunday afternoon
(opening)
Rev.
Kirkpatrick
AFC 2011/009: SR0307
307 / Newport Folk
Festival 1968 #22 Sunday Afternoon / Kirk / Happy and Artie Traum /
Obasawin, July 28, 1968
July 28, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Rev. Kirkpatrick
(conclusion)
Indian Princess
[Alanis Obomsawin]
Artie and Happy
Traum
AFC 2011/009: SR0308
308 / Newport Folk
Festival 1968 #23 Sunday Afternoon / Traum / Geynier, July 28, 1968
July 28, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Artie and Happy
Traum
Sean
Geynier
AFC 2011/009: SR0309
309 / Newport Folk
Festival 1968 #24 Sunday Afternoon / Kaleidoscope, July 28, 1968
July 28, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The Kaleidoscope
[Kaleidoscope]
AFC 2011/009: SR0310
310 / Newport Folk
Festival 1968 #25 Sunday Afternoon / Brand / Buckley / Young
Tradition, July 28,
1968
July 28, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Oscar
Brand
Tim
Buckley
Young
Tradition
AFC 2011/009: SR0311
311 / Newport Folk
Festival 1968 #26 Sunday Afternoon / Young Tradition / Mahal /
Hartford, July 28, 1968
July 28, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Young
Tradition
John
Hartford
Taj
Mahal
AFC 2011/009: SR0312
312 / Newport Folk
Festival 1968 #27 Sunday Afternoon / Eve / Mahal / Sam Hinton / Jean
Ritchie / Doc Watson, July 28,
1968
July 28, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Sunday
afternoon
Taj Mahal
(conclusion)
Sunday evening
(opening)
Sam
Hinton
Jean
Ritchie
Doc
Watson
AFC 2011/009: SR0313
313 / Newport Folk
Festival 1968 #28 Sunday Evening, July 28,
1968
July 28, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0314
314 / Newport Folk
Festival 1968 #29 Sunday Evening, July 28,
1968
July 28, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
J.R.
Wells
AFC 2011/009: SR0315
315 / Newport Folk
Festival 1968 #30 Sunday Evening / Wells / Ian, July 28, 1968
July 28, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
J.R. Wells
(conclusion)
Janis
Ian
AFC 2011/009: SR0316
316 / Newport Folk
Festival 1968 #31 Sunday Evening / Ian / Guthrie Trio, July 28, 1968
July 28, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Janis Ian
(conclusion)
Tribute to Woody
Guthrie (beginning)
AFC 2011/009: SR0317
317 / Newport Folk
Festival 1968 #32 Guthrie Tribute / Sunday Evening, July 28, 1968
July 28, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Tribute to Woody
Guthrie
AFC 2011/009: SR0318
318 / Newport Folk
Festival 1968 #33 Guthrie Tribute / Sunday Evening / 7-28, July 28, 1968
July 28, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Tribute to Woody
Guthrie
AFC 2011/009: SR0320
320 / Newport Folk
Festival 1968 #34 Woody Concert / - Conclusion Sunday Evening, July 28, 1968
July 28, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Tribute to Woody
Guthrie (conclusion)
AFC 2011/009: SR0323
323 / Newport 1968 July
28 / Sunday Religious Concert #1, July 28,
1968
July 28, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The tape box back indicates this is concert #2, and a side panel
indicates it is concert 1. See SR0697.
Homesick for Heaven
- Doc Watson
Old Daniel Prayed -
Doc Watson
More Love Somewhere
- Mike Cooney
Jesus is the Only
Mainline - Fred McDowell
Glory, Glory
Hallelujah - Fred McDowell
Sweet Rivers of
Redeeming Love - Jean Ritchie
AFC 2011/009: SR0697
Newport Folk Festival
1968 / Sunday / Religious, July 28,
1968
July 28, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See SR0323.
Side 1
Homesick for Heaven
- Doc Watson, Clint Howard, Fred Price
Old Daniel Prayed -
Doc Watson, Clint Howard, Fred Price
Jesus is on the Main
Line (returns) - Fred McDowell
Glory Hallelujah -
Fred McDowell
[?] Cotton [?] -
Jean Ritchie
Sweet Rivers of
Redeeming Love - Jean Ritchie
Wondrous Love - Jean
Ritchie with Sam Hinton
Peyote Songs - Henry
Crow Dog, his son [Leonard Crow Dog], and nephew [Andrew
Stewart?]
Side 2
Everybody's Got a
Right to Live - Kirk
Assassination of the
President - Eks 7296
See How They've Done
My Lord [same as above]
Ballstown - Sacred
Harp Singing
Edom (Pent) - Sacred
Harp Singing
I'm On My Way -
Mahalia Jackson
Wasn't That a Mighty
Storm - Sin Killer Griffin and [?]
You Mother Heart
Breakers - Rev. J.M. Gates and congregation
Roll Jordan Roll -
Fisk Jubilee Quartet
Every Time I Feel
the Spirit - Christian Tabernacle Church NY [Harlem Christian
Tabernacle Church]
The White Dove -
Gallaghers
Takin' Names - Fred
G
AFC 2011/009: SR0324
324 / Newport 1968 July
28 / Sunday Religious Concert #2, July 28,
1968
July 28, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The tape box back indicates this is concert #3, and a side panel
indicates it is concert 2.
Wonderous Love
(shape note) - Jean Ritchie, Sam Hinton, and others
J. Strike - Henry
Crow Dog and Leonard Crow Dog
[two unidentified
songs] - Henry Crow Dog and Leonard Crow Dog
[unidentified] -
Rev. F.D. Kirkpatrick
"Not Uneasy My Lord"
- Rev. F.D. Kirkpatrick
A Right to Live -
everyone
AFC 2011/009: SR0322
322 / Newport 1968 July
28 / Sunday Religious Concert #3, July 28,
1968
July 28, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The tape box back indicates this is concert 1, and a side panel
indicates it is concert 3.
Ralph Stanley
introduces Father Jim Myer
Father Myer's
introduction
Dan
Smith
Joshua Fit the
Battle of Jericho - Bernice Reagon
Come By Here -
Bernice Reagon, with others
Shouting on the
Hills of Glory - Ralph Stanley
Going Up Home to
Live in Green Pastures - Ralph Stanley
Do Lord Remember Me
- Libba Cotten
Bye and Bye - Libba
Cotton
Oh How I Love Jesus
- Canaan [?] Gospel Singers
There's a Long [?] -
Canaan [?] Gospel Singers
Sub-subseries 6: Newport
field tapes
AFC 2011/009: SR0363
363 / Newport Field Tape
1 / Pete Goodson (Tumbleton, Alabama) #1, April 25, 1964
April 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
I'm Leaving Here
Running - Peter Goodson
Learned from dad, John Goodson
John Henry - Peter
Goodson
Note about re-positioning the mic
Lightning Hopkins
tune - Peter Goodson
Leaving Here, Sure
Don't Want to Go - Peter Goodson
"From Dad"
Break Dance piece:
Stop Time Bu[?] - Peter Goodson
Black Eye Peas -
Peter Goodson
Learned from someone's singing - mention who
Ball and Chain -
Peter Goodson
Learned from someone's singing in Georgia
Baby, Please Don't
Go - Peter Goodson
Such etc. Same As I
- [?] - Peter Goodson
Leaving Here This
Morning - Peter Goodson
Original guitar tune
AFC 2011/009: SR0364
364 / Newport Field Tape
2 / Pete Goodson #2, April 25,
1964
April 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Take Me Through -
Pete Goodson and Essie Pearce
Working on the
Building - Pete Goodson and Essie Pearce
I'm Leaving Here
This Morning (take 1) - Pete Goodson and Essie
Pearce
Weak-off mic [?]
How I Got Over
(take1 ruined) - Pete Goodson and Essie Pearce
Learned from someone - can't remember
Black-Eye Peas -
form buck-dance - Pete Goodson and Essie Pearce
Form [sic] buck-dance
I'm Leaving Here But
I Sure Don't Want to Go (Ashford) - Pete Goodson and Essie
Pearce
This Little Light of
Mine - Pete Goodson and Essie Pearce
Take Me to the Water
- Pete Goodson and Essie Pearce
O.T. Religion
[Old-Time Religion] - Pete Goodson and Essie Pearce
Run, Sinner, Run
[Sinner Man?] - Pete Goodson and Essie Pearce
AFC 2011/009: SR0365
365 / Newport Field Tape
3 / Pete Goodson #3, April 25,
1964
April 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Leaving Here
Running
Learned from father
I Don't Want
Much
See B. B. King record; put together from another local
musician
C. C.
Rider
From record
Going Back to
Georgia
Terrific
I've Been
Running
Buck-dance
I'll Fly
Away
Free for all
Ball and
Chain
B[?] and
Girls
[?] there
AFC 2011/009: SR0366
366 / Newport Field Tape
4 / Ashford 1, April 22,
1964
April 22, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
"Ashford IV" appears on a side panel.
Hooping piece -
Joe
Learned from Dad) (Joe) - liked to "frolicky" it / they dancing
[?] piece quick time
Get Up in the Log
and Get the Squirrel Tail - Joe
Catfish - Willy
(Bo)
Coal Black Mare -
Willy (Bo)
Hobo
Blues
Jack O'
Diamonds
When the Saints -
Jim Jones
Christ is Coming -
Jim Jones
AFC 2011/009: SR0367
367 / Newport Field Tape
5 / Ashford 2, undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
"Ashford V" and "James" appear on a side panel
Little Sally
Walker
Green Apple
Tree
Uncle
Jesse
Little Pretty
Shoe
I Lost My
Handkerchief
Hokey-Pokey
Farmer in the
Dell
Step Back
Sally
We Are Glad to
Meet
London
Bridge
Shoe Fly
Are You Sleeping
[Frère Jacques]
Good Morning, Merry
Sunshine
Miss
Mary
Rubber
Dolly
[?]
Ice Cream
Cone
Cinderella
Bride, Stove,
Chicken Hoop
Rich Man, Poor
Man
Do-Re-Mi
AFC 2011/009: SR0368
368 / Newport Field Tape
6 / Ashford 3, undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
"Ashford VI" and "James" appear on a side panel
One Little Donkey
Sitting in the Hay
Little
Indians
One, Two, Buckle My
Shoe
Get On Board, Little
Children
Going 'Round the
Mountain
Wh[?] chipmunk
record
Skip to My
Lou
Shortenin'
Bread
Hit My
Shoulder
Pizza, Pizza -
Mighty Mo
Both Your Hands
Belong to Me
Polly-Wolly-Doodle
Knick-Knack
Ants Go
Marching
Wise Man Build His
House Upon the P[?]
AFC 2011/009: SR0369
369 / Newport Field Tape
7 / Ashford 4, April 24,
1964
April 24, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
"Ashford VII" appears on a side panel. See note for SR0366.
Rock Me, Baby -
Willy Doss on Silvertone guitar
Catfish - Willy Doss
on Silvertone guitar
I Had a
Woman
On harmonica
Somebody Called Me
on the Telephone
Has verses; harmonica solo
Standing At My
Window - Willy and James Freeman
G[?]n With Your Head
Out the Window - Bertha May Ashley and John Henry
Ashley
I'm Here By Myself
(Bell Done Tolled) - Bertha May Ashley and John Henry
Ashley
Come On, Brother,
Let's Go 'Round This Wall - Bertha May Ashley and John Henry
Ashley
Lord I'm Down Here
By Myself - Bertha May Ashley and John Henry Ashley
Have to Pray Hard to
Get Along - Bertha (lead), J.H. (bass), James (guitar[?]), Rose
Jackson, [?]
Just Go On and I'll
Go With You - Bertha (lead), J.H. (bass), James (guitar[?]),
Rose Jackson, [?]
AFC 2011/009: SR0370
370 / Newport Field Tape
8 / Ashford 5, April 24,
1964
April 24, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
"Ashford VIII" appears on a side panel.
Just Go On and I'll
Go With You - Bertha, J.H., and Rose
Just Like John -
Bertha, J.H., and Rose
Time Is Winding Up
(Be Moved) - Bertha, J.H., Rose, and James
When the World's On
Fire - Jim Jones, with guitar
Matchbox Blues - Jim
Jones, with guitar
Don't Ever Leave Me
- James Freeman and Jim Jones
Mama Don't Tear My
Clothes - Jim Jones
[?] - Jim
Jones
Boogie Woogie -
Willy
R.R. Blues - James
Freeman and Willy Doss
Deep Blue Sea Blues
- Willy
Story behind [?]
song
AFC 2011/009: SR0371
371 / Newport Field Tape
9 / Ashford 6, April 24,
1964
April 24, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
"Ashford IX" appears on a side panel. Further notes on the tape box
back: John - 67 on August 5 Henry County / Bertha - 62 on 25
December 1963 Henry County, Alabama near [?]e [?] to Ashford in 47 -
always sang in church [???] / Willy - 64 on March 28 born [?],
Mississippi; raised in Cleveland, Mississippi. Started to play age
15-16 years. Howlin' Wolf and Willy played together. Moved to
Ashford in 1953. From [?], 76.
Ain't That A Man -
Willy
Sally Walker -
Willy, harmonica solo
Children's game
discussion - Bertha sings Sally Walker
You Won't Worry My
Life Anymore - Willy (harmonica)
The Apple Tree Blues
- Willy (harmonica)
Got My Eyes on You -
Willy (with guitar)
He's Mine - How You
Know - Bertha and John
Whole World In His
Hand
I'll Be Waiting Up
There
AFC 2011/009: SR0372
372 / Newport Field Tape
10 / Ashford Sacred, 1965
1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Jesus Is My Only
Friend - Warren Tower [?] (lead), Rose, and John
[unidentified]
Wonder What's the
Matter with the Church Today - T[?], John, Henry, Bertha, and
Rose
Handwriting on the
Wall
I Got One More River
to Cross
Nobody But
Me
Don't You Want to
Go
AFC 2011/009: SR0373
373 / Newport Field Tape
11 / Union Grove Church (1) / Easter, April 17, 1965
April 17, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Other notes on the tape box back: Jackson's Birthday Singing March
12, 1883-April 7, 1958 / all from B. F. White Res. Of this singing /
T. Y. Lawrence. The numbers next to (or in place of) titles are hymn
numbers.
1. 471 (Come On,
My)
2. 331 - H.J.
Jackson
3. 577 - Mrs. Nancy
Casey
4. 249 - Rev. R.C.
Crews
5. 515 - Mrs. Nancy
Casey
6. 450 (Leaning on
Jesus Breast) - Mr. Ross Matthews
7. 466 (The
Christian's Flight) - Mrs. Annie Grace
8. Welcome and 466
again - Mr. Sam Covington (blueshirt, redshirt, and
[?])
9. 331 - Donald
Crews
AFC 2011/009: SR0374
374 / Newport Field Tape
12 / Union Grove Church (2), April 17,
1965
April 17, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The numbers next to (or in place of) titles are hymn numbers. Noted
on the tape box back: B.F. White Book #5.
1. I Don't Have to
Worry - Ruth Johnson ([?] daughter on piano)
2. 45 (Amazing
Grace)
3. Interview with
Nancy Casey
4. 58 (Pisgah) -
T.Y. Lawrence, lead
"Pisgah" is the name of the hymn tune.
5. 59 (Lord, Revive
Us) - Dewey Williams
6. 416 (My Native
Land) Amy Greenwood
7. 345 -
Jesus
AFC 2011/009: SR0375
375 / Newport Field Tape
13 / Joe Patterson (2), April 19,
1965
April 19, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Miss Lucy - with
voice
Billy in the
Lowground - two takes with whooping
Shear Them Sheep
Even - with voice
Got a Baby Way
'Cross Georgia Town - two tales/no verses/[?] music
Sort Your Meal and
Save Your Bran - Can't recite nothing on Sandy Land
Ain't Long Till
Day
Better Be Getting
Away - with verses (two takes)
Dixie -
fragment
Billy in the
Lowground
Nigger's [?] in the
Cotton Patch
Run, Niggers,
Run
Pay Me Back My 15
Cents
AFC 2011/009: SR0376
376 / Newport Field Tape
14 / EQ:CCIR / Fairview
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 1
track, mono ; 7 in.
Recorded in the afternoon. "Ashford IX" appears on a side panel.
1. 426 -
Jasper
2. 142 -
Stratfield
3. 297 -
Conversion
4. 176 - Blooming
Youth
5. 408 - Weeping
Mary
6. 218 - Mount
Pleasant
7. 38 -
Windham
8. 68 -
Ortonville
9. 328 - Praise
God
10. 49 -
Mear
11. 269 - Bear
Creek
12. 327 -
Invitation
13. 168 -
Cowper
AFC 2011/009: SR0377
377 / Newport Field Tape
15 / Ozark Sacred Harp (1), April 26,
1964
April 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Sung from White Sacred Harp on WOZK - Ozark, Alabama; engineer - Jim
Jacobson. 7:30-8 A.M. This is probably one of the editions of
The Sacred Harp
, edited by J.L. White.
AFC 2011/009: SR0378
378 / Newport Field Tape
16 / Ozark Sacred Harp (2)
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
"Ozark S.H. [Sacred Harp] and Mme. Broussard" appears on a side panel
of the box. The following appears on the tape box back, between
songs 2 and 3: "Emeline B. Broussard Mme. Briane Gelovich [?]
Broussard / La Route 2, 85e Barte, St. Martinville, La."
The Florida
Storm
Give Us Just a
Little More Time
Un Tour À La
Promenade
Un Petite Fille de
14 Ans
Jacqueline (La
Petite)
Nautilus, le
champion de Monde
AFC 2011/009: SR0379
379 / Newport Field Tape
17 / Vanover Collection (1), 1964
1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2
track, mono ; 7 in.
Noted on the tape box back: "Beth Vanover collection"
Side 1
Harman
Jackson
Side 2
Theaddeus
Baker
Kenny
Baker
AFC 2011/009: SR0380
380 / Newport Field Tape
18 / Vanover Collection (2), 1964
1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2
track, mono ; 7 in.
Noted on the tape box back: "Beth Vanover collection"
Side 1
Maggie
Wells
Side 2
Kate O'Neill
Peters
AFC 2011/009: SR0381
381 / 501 Newport 1968
Fri. / Blues Workshop 7/26, July 26,
1968
July 26, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Blues
workshop
AFC 2011/009: SR0382
382 / 500 Newport Blues
WS 7/26/68 / Board Mtg. 7/29/68, July 26 and 29,
1968
July 26 and 29, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Blues
workshop
Board
meeting
AFC 2011/009: SR0383
383 / Newport Field Tape
21 / Fred McDowell (1964), May 3,
1964
May 3, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Recorded in Como, MS. Further information on the tape box back:
"Route 2, Box 15/Phone c/o Sonny West (Michael!)"
Shake 'Em On Down -
Fred McDowell
The Germany Blues -
Fred McDowell
Good Morning, Little
School Girl - Fred McDowell
Fool Around All
Night Long - Fred McDowell
Gonna Find My
Suitcase - Fred McDowell
My Saviour's Name -
Annie May and Fred
That's All I Need -
Annie May and Fred
Keep Your Lamps
Trimmed and Burning - Annie May and Fred, Tabitha Gipson [or
Gibson; Annie May's mother]
Where Could I Go -
Annie May and Fred, Tabitha Gipson [or Gibson]
Going Over the Hill
- Annie May and Fred, Tabitha Gipson [or Gibson]
AFC 2011/009: SR0384
384 / Newport Field Tape
22 / The Four S's of Alabama, April 22,
1964
April 22, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Noted on the tape box back: "The Four S's of S. Alabama/Headland,
Alabama/SunSet Spiritual Singers." Further notes on the box suggest
the recording was made at the home of J.U. White, Headland, Alabama,
and that vocals were by The Southern Bells (some of the notes are
unclear).
Amen - Foy Dane[?]
(lead on bass)
It Was Sad (When
President Kennedy Lost His Life) - Charlie Jackson (lead,
[?])
This May Be the Last
Time - Neal Nicherson (baritone)
Coming Up, Lord -
Carl Pearce (first lead)
Calling Jesus - J.U.
White (tenor)
Travelling Shoes -
Pete Goodson (guitar)
There Must Be a Gate
[?]
Got to Be Tried
[?]
In the
Wilderness
Roll, Jordan,
Roll
I Want Jesus to Walk
With Me - Pete [Goodson] (solo guitar)
Milky [?] White
Way
AFC 2011/009: SR0385
385 / Newport Field Tape
23 / Rev Kirkpatrick / Bessie Jones, June
19, 1968
June 19, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7
in.
Rev. F.D. Kirkpatrick and Bessie Jones conversation, in Washington,
D.C.
AFC 2011/009: SR0386
386 / Newport Field Tape
24 / Bahamas Concert (1965) I, 1965
1965
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The name "Jenny Pinder" appears on the tape box back, unassociated
with other information.
APL
Charters
Introduction
When Our Life on
Earth is Ended
APL
The Story of
Love
APL
Bimini
Gal
APL
The Crow
APL
Death and the
Woman
APL
Up Above My
Head
APL
Out on the Rolling
Sea
AFC 2011/009: SR0387
387 / Newport Field Tape
25 / Bahamas Concert (1965) II, 1965
1965
AFC 2011/009: SR0388
388 / Newport Field Tape
26 / Bahamas Concert (1965) III, 1965
1965
AFC 2011/009: SR0389
389 / Newport Field Tape
27 / Bahamas Concert (1965) IV, 1965
1965
Sub-subseries 7: Newport
(year unidentified)
AFC 2011/009: SR0683
Newport / 11 and
12
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0684
Newport / II
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A. tent
B. fiddle and
banjo
C. hammer dulcimer
and banjo
AFC 2011/009: SR0685
Newport / V
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A. tent
AFC 2011/009: SR0686
Newport / VI
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A. tent
B. guitar and vocal
and harmonica - D[?]
C. guitar and
banjo
Subseries 3:
Events
See the separate series for Newport recordings.
AFC 2011/009: SR0353
Sing for Freedom:
Festival of Negro Folk Music and Freedom Songs, tape 1, May 7, 1965
May 7, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7
in.
From the tape box side panel: 353 / Edwards / Mississippi / 1 / Doc
Reese / Alan Lomax. Recorded during the festival and workshop, in
Edwards, Mississippi, on May 7-9, 1965.
Workshop
#1
Edwards/Mississippi
Talk by Guy
Carawan
Talk by Doc Reese
(with song examples)
Talk by Alan
Lomax
AFC 2011/009: SR0354
Sing for Freedom:
Festival of Negro Folk Music and Freedom Songs, tape 2, May 7, 1965
May 7, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7
in.
From the tape box side panel: 354 / Edwards / Mississippi / 2 /
Georgia Sea Islanders. See note for SR0353.
Workshop
#2
Georgia Sea Islands
(talk with songs: Been In the Storm, My Mind, We Shall Overcome,
See God's Ark)
Alan Lomax (morning
session)
Guy
Carawan
AFC 2011/009: SR0355
Sing for Freedom:
Festival of Negro Folk Music and Freedom Songs, tape 3, May 7, 1965
May 7, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7
in.
From the tape box side panel: 355 / Edwards / Mississippi / 3 / Itta
Bena Freedom Singers. See note for SR0353. Jake McGrainy was from
Quito, MS; all other singers in the group were from Itta Bena,
MS.
2nd session -
workshop (afternoon)
Itta Bena Freedom
Singers: Clint Loggins, Cleveland Anderson, Colton Ginn, Nick
Hampton, James Reed, William McGee, Jake McCrainy - harmonica
player)
Bessie [Jones]
teaching songs and games
demo. Hand clapping
technique (Johnny Brown, Johnny C[?] and [?])
AFC 2011/009: SR0356
Sing for Freedom:
Festival of Negro Folk Music and Freedom Songs, tape 4, May 7, 1965
May 7, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7
in.
From the tape box side panel: 356 / Edwards / Mississippi / 4 / Doc
Reese / Bessie. See note for SR0353.
2nd session (Friday
afternoon)
games etc. by Bessie
[Jones]
Doc Reese teaching
work songs (Texas songs)
Alan [Lomax] -
Stewball with Freedom Group; also Riley
Row Michael Row;
Reborn Again; Down On Me; Drive Old Satan Away
Doc Reese - start of
Go Down Old Hannah
AFC 2011/009: SR0357
Sing for Freedom:
Festival of Negro Folk Music and Freedom Songs, tape 5, May 7, 1965
May 7, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7
in.
From the tape box side panel: 357 / Edwards / Mississippi / 5 / Doc
Reese / Bessie. See note for SR0353.
End of 2nd session,
with Doc Reese and Bessie [Jones]
Evening
session
AFC 2011/009: SR0358
Sing for Freedom:
Festival of Negro Folk Music and Freedom Songs, tape 6, May 8, 1965
May 8, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7
in.
From the tape box side panel: 358 / Edwards / Mississippi / 6 /
Discussion / Doc Reese / Alan Lomax / Guy. See note for SR0353.
2nd part of morning
session
Discussion etc. -
Doc Reese, Alan [Lomax], Guy [Carawan]
AFC 2011/009: SR0359
Sing for Freedom:
Festival of Negro Folk Music and Freedom Songs, tape 7, May 7-8, 1965
May 7-8, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7
in.
From the tape box side panel: 359 / Edwards / Mississippi / 7 /
Discussion / Doc Reese / Alan Lomax / Guy. See note for SR0353.
Last half evening
session, May 7,
1965
May 7, 1965
First part of
morning session, May 8,
1965
May 8, 1965
Discussion of why's
[?] in regard to singing
With Doc Reese, Guy
[Carawan], Alan Lomax, Freedom Cove
AFC 2011/009: SR0360
Sing for Freedom:
Festival of Negro Folk Music and Freedom Songs, tape 8, May 8, 1965
May 8, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7
in.
From the tape box side panel: 360 / Edwards / Mississippi / 8 / Talk
on African Music by Alan Lomax. See note for SR0353.
Saturday
afternoon
This Little Light of
Mine - talk by Alan Lomax on African music
AFC 2011/009: SR0361
Sing for Freedom:
Festival of Negro Folk Music and Freedom Songs, tape 9, May 8, 1965
May 8, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7
in.
From the tape box side panel: 361 / Edwards / Mississippi / 9 / Alan
Lomax / Ed Young / Freedom Singers. See note for SR0353.
Saturday
afternoon
Alan
Lomax
Ed Young
MSH [?]
Freedom Singers
(Cordell [Reagon] [?])
AFC 2011/009: SR0362
Sing for Freedom:
Festival of Negro Folk Music and Freedom Songs, tape 10, 1965
1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7
in.
From the tape box side panel: 362 / Edwards / Mississippi / 10 / Ed
Young / Ed McCraney / Bessie / Itta Bena Singers. See note for
SR0353.
Saturday
evening
Ed Young - Ida Ray
and Sitting on Top of the World
Jake McCraney [?]
with Guy [Carawan]
Cordell [Reagon] -
Which Side; Brown Baby
Bessie [Jones] -
Lullaby; Buzzard Lope
Alan [Lomax], Little
John [Lomax?] - [?]
Itta Bena
Singers
Roger
AFC 2011/009: SR0579
850 / Resurrection City
/ Wash. D.C. / Town Meeting / CBS dub / 1 of 3, May 16, 1968
May 16, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Resurrection City town meeting
AFC 2011/009: SR0580
851 / Resurrection City
/ Wash. D.C. / Town Meeting / CBS dub / 2 of 3, May 16, 1968
May 16, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0579
AFC 2011/009: SR0626
716 / Resurrection City
/ Washington D.C. Town Meeting / CBS Dub / 3 of 3, June 16, 1968
June 16, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Dub of CBS News. The tape box back has the date May 15, and a tape
box panel has June 16.
AFC 2011/009: SR0581
853 / Resurrection City
Festival / #1, May 29,
1968
May 29, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track,
mono ; 7 in.
1st generation dub of tapes made by Ralph Rinzler. Source recordings
located at Smithsonian Institution, Center for Folklife and Cultural
Heritage, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections.
Side 1
1. Woke Up This
Moring With My Mind on Freedom (J. Collier, James Thornton,
Bernice Reagon)
2. Precious Lord
(Eddie Walker)
3. Norman Molton and
Co.
4 [a]. Mule Train -
Robert Sinclair (Memphis)
4 [b]. Coal Train -
Robert Sinclair (Memphis)
4 [c]. Panama
Limited - Robert Sinclair (Memphis)
5. Nobody Knows the
Trouble I've Seen -James Thornton
6. Birds of Paradise
(musical group)
AFC 2011/009: SR0582
854 / Resurrection City
Festival / #2, May 29,
1968
May 29, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track,
mono ; 7 in.
See note for SR0581. Songs 2-4 not documented on the tape box; these
were located in the metadata for the recording on the Smithsonian
web site.
1. When the War is
Over - Georgia Sea Island Singers
2. Handwriting on
the Wall - Georgia Sea Island Singers
3. Give Me the Gourd
to Drink Water - Georgia Sea Island Singers
4. Going Across
Jordan - Georgia Sea Island Singers
5 [a]. Bye and Bye -
Libba Cotten [Elizabeth Cotten]
5 [b]. Freight Train
- Libba Cotten [Elizabeth Cotten]
5 [c]. Babe It Ain't
No Lie - Libba Cotten [Elizabeth Cotten]
AFC 2011/009: SR0583
855 / Resurrection City
Festival / #3, May 29,
1968
May 29, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track,
mono ; 7 in.
See note for SR0581
1.
[unidentified]
2. South Dakota
Indians
3.
[unidentified]
4. Ponca
Sioux
5/ D[?]/Willie Clyde
(D[?]n)
AFC 2011/009: SR0584
720 / Resurrection City
Festival / #4, May 29,
1968
May 29, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track,
mono ; 7 in.
See note for SR0581. The original was recorded on a Nagara, full
track.
David from
Detroit
Bernice
Reagon
Indians
Saints Go Marching
In - group
Dea[?]
AFC 2011/009: SR0585
721 / Resurrection City
Festival / #5, May 29,
1968
May 29, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track,
mono ; 7 in.
See note for SR0581
"Tyrone"
Johnson
I'm On My
Way
Kirk on music
(doesn't sing)
Pete
Seeger
AFC 2011/009: SR0586
858 / Resurrection City
Festival / #6, May 29,
1968
May 29, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track,
mono ; 7 in.
See note for SR0581
Kirk and
?
Everybody's Got a
Right to Live
AFC 2011/009: SR0588
860 / Henry Glassie
interviews / 2 / California Bus Contingent / Poor People's
Campaign
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips,
two track, mono ; 7 in.
First generation dub. Glassie's tapes 1 and 2.
1. Begins with kids
in Long Beach
2. his tape 2 -
interviews on bus. Begin Illinois
AFC 2011/009: SR0587
859 / Henry Glassie
interviews / 1 / California Bus Contingent / Poor People's
Campaign
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Glassie Resurrection City tapes - on his th[?] there / Tape 3 of his
3
AFC 2011/009: SR0628
726 / Resurrection City
/ Washington D.C. / Kirkpatrick and others in tent / #4, June 16, 1968
June 16, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
The date May 16, 1968 appears on the tape box back.
AFC 2011/009: SR0629
727 / Resurrection City
/ Washington D.C. / Kirkpatrick leads outside / #5, June 17, 1968
June 17, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
The date May 17 appears on the tape box back.
Side 1
Kirkpatrick
Side 2
[no
information]
AFC 2011/009: SR0630
728 / Poor People's
March Washington, D.C., June 19,
1968
June 19, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3.75 ips, two
track ; 5 in.
Assumed to be tape #1 for this date
Side 1
Ossie
Davis
M[?]
David
Lea[?]
Bill
Cosby
Noble
Sissle
Side 2
[no
information]
AFC 2011/009: SR0631
729 / Poor People's
March / #2 / Washington, D.C., June 19,
1968
June 19, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0632
730 / Poor People's
March / #3 / Washington, D.C., June 19,
1968
June 19, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0633
731 / Poor People's
March / #4 / Washington, D.C., June 19,
1968
June 19, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Side 1
Abernathy [Ralph
Abernathy] - [?] his talk
(Jesse Jackson and
[unidentified]
Side 2
Thunderstorm
AFC 2011/009: SR0921
Tom Dooley's Blues:
Memorial Program on Phil Ochs / with Bruce Jackson / WBFO #1, May 19, 1976
May 19, 1976
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
half track, stereo ; 7 in.
Broadcast on WBFO radio, on Wednesday, May 19, 1976, at 11 p.m. (1
hour). Reel 1 of 2.
AFC 2011/009: SR0922
Tom Dooley's Blues:
Memorial Program on Phil Ochs / with Bruce Jackson / WBFO #2, May 19, 1976
May 19, 1976
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
half track, stereo ; 7 in.
Broadcast on WBFO radio, on Wednesday, May 19, 1976, at 11 p.m. (1
hour). Reel 2 of 2.
AFC 2011/009: SR0923
Tom Dooley's Blues:
Memorial Program on Phil Ochs / with Bruce Jackson #3, May 26, 1976
May 26, 1976
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
half track, stereo ; 7 in.
Broadcast on WBFO radio, on Wednesday, May 26, 1976, at 11 p.m. (1
hour). Reel 1 of 2.
AFC 2011/009: SR0920
Tom Dooley's Blues:
Memorial Program on Phil Ochs / with Bruce Jackson #4, May 26, 1976
May 26, 1976
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
half track, stereo ; 7 in.
Broadcast on WBFO radio, on Wednesday, May 26, 1976, at 11 p.m. (1
hour). Reel 2 of 2.
AFC 2011/009: SR0599
Phil Ochs Memorial
Concert / Carnegie Hall / tape I, May 28,
1976
May 28, 1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded at Felt Forum in Madison Square Garden. Steve Rath for
National Public Radio, Ramsey Clark, Danny Kalb, Dave Van Ronk, Len
Chandler, Larry Estridge, Melanie, Allen Ginsberg, Peter Yarrow,
Eric Andersen, Jim Glover, Pat Sky, Pete Seeger, Fred Hellerman,
William Kunstler, Jerry Rubin, Oscar Brand, Odetta, Tim Hardin, Jack
Elliott, Jean Ray, Tom Rush, Cora Weiss, and Bob Gibson. Reel 1 of
5. The tape box also includes the date June 5, 1976.
1. Ramsey
Clark
2. Bob
Gibson
3. Danny
Kalb
4. Sonny T[?] [Sonny
Ochs] (Phil's sister)
5. He Was a Friend
of Mine - Dave Van Ronk
6. Links on the
Chain - Len Chandler
AFC 2011/009: SR0600
Phil Ochs Memorial
Concert / tape II, May 28,
1976
May 28, 1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See notes for SR0599. Reel 2 of 5.
1. I Ain't Marchin'
Anymore - Larry Estridge and group
2. Someone in
audience
3.
Melanie
4. Allen
Ginsberg
5. [Day is Done] -
Peter Yarrow
6. What's That I
Hear - Peter Yarrow
AFC 2011/009: SR0601
Phil Ochs Memorial
Concert / tape III, May 28,
1976
May 28, 1976
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7
in.
Includes air check. See notes for SR0599. Reel 3 of 5.
1. Cuban Invasion -
Jim Glover, Jean Ray [Jim and Jean]
2. Celtic Lament for
the Dead (on bagpipes) - Pat Sky
3. Draft Dodger Rag
- Fred Hellerman and Pete Seeger
4. William
Kunstler
5. Jerry
Rubin
6. Love Me I'm a
Liberal - Oscar Brand
7.
Odetta
AFC 2011/009: SR0602
Phil Ochs Memorial
Concert / tape IV, May 28,
1976
May 28, 1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See notes for SR0599. Reel 5 of 5.
Pleasures of the
Harbor - Tim Hardin
Bound for Glory -
Jack Elliott
Pretty Boy Floyd -
Jack Elliott
Letter to Phil -
Cora Weiss
Letter to Phil -
Jean Ray
No Regrets - Tom
Rush
Nobody's Buying
Flowers from the Flower Lady [The Flower Lady] - Tom Rush and
Jean Ray
Power and the Glory
- Phil Ochs
Talk - Larry
Josephson
AFC 2011/009: SR0573
984 / Vietnam War
Protest, October 21,
1967
October 21, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Notes are difficult to transcribe. One note includes the name of Phil
Ochs, and also the name Gene Cooper, one of Jackson's students.
Subseries 4: Performers and
writers
Various musical performances, including field work, clubs, churches, and
other venues
AFC 2011/009: SR0491
537 / Bukka White / U.B
/ Tape #1, December 7,
1968
December 7, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A note on the tape box box indicates some or all of the tape was
"recorded in UB [SUNY-Buffalo] coffee shop off campus on [?]day
11"
Side 1
1. Poor
Boy
2. Greyhound
Blues
3. [no
information]
4. Medly
[?]
5. [?]
Lady
6. I'm
Driftin'
Side 2
1. [?]
Break
2. Conversation
about Bir[?]
3. Birthday
Song
4. and 5. [no
information]
6. Conversation -
Chester Johnson
7. [no
information]
End of
Tape
AFC 2011/009: SR0493
539 / Bukka White / U.B.
/ Tape #2, December 7,
1967
December 7, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Side 1
1. and 2. [no
information]
3. Problems
[?]
4. Baby Don't Ya Do
It
5. Aberdeen
Blues
Second verse played behind neck
6. Out of
Sight
End of the tape
Side 2
1. Out of Sight -
continued
2. My Love I Have
for You
"Cord came out" [possibly the recording device became
unplugged]
3. Aberdeen
Blues
4. Outer
Space
5. Baby Don't Ya Do
It
6. Midnight
Blues
End of
Tape
AFC 2011/009: SR0492
538 / Bukka White / U.B.
/ Tape #3, December 7,
1967
December 7, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Side 1
1. Midnight
Blues
2. through 4.
[unidentified]
5. When the Saints
Go Marchin' In
6. and 7.
[unidentified]
Side 2
1. Happy Birthday to
Bukka
2. Aberdeen
Blues
3.
Streamline
4.
Conversation
5. Midnight
Rambler
End of
Tape
AFC 2011/009: SR0494
540 / Bukka White /
Amherst, NY / Tape #1, December 6,
1968
December 6, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Notes on the tape box back: 12/6/68 at home of B. Jackson / Snyder,
NY on T[?] with 1 mike [mic]
Side 1
1.
[unidentified]
2. Hate to Go to
Sleep
3.
[unidentified]
4. I'm Getting'
Tired Getting' Up Out of My Bed
5. Baby Don't You Do
It
6. I'm Goin' to
Die
7. Blind Man Walkin'
in the Fog
8. Baby Don't You Do
It
End of
Tape
Side 2
1. Baby Don't You Do
It (continued)
2. Conversation -
break
AFC 2011/009: SR0430
426 / Muddy Waters / 47
/ 1257, March 4, 1966
March 4, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips , 2
track, mono ; 5 in.
Tape 1. Waters performed at Club 47, in Cambridge, MA, on March 4-5,
1966. The tape is noted on the box back as original.
Side A
1.
Instrumental
2.
Instrumental
3. It's Gonna Work
Out Fine (instrumental)
4.
Instrumental
5. Honey Bee
(MW)
6. Hoochie Coochie
Man (MW)
Side B
1. You're Too Much
(JC)
2.
Instrumental
3. Breakin' Up Big
Rocks on the Chain Gang (instrumental)
4.
Instrumental
5. Blues Before
Sunrise (part) (MW)
AFC 2011/009: SR0431
427 / Muddy Waters / 47
/ 1258, March 4, 1966
March 4, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips , 2
track, mono ; 5 in.
Tape 2. See notes for SR0430.
Side A
Tiger in Your
Tank
The Walkin'
Blues
Rollin' and
Tumblin'
Kind Hearted
Woman
Side B
I Want You to Love
Me
I Love My
Baby
High Heeled Sneakers
- Muddy Waters-James Cotton
Hi Yo Silver - James
Cotton
Lawdie Miss Claudie
- James Cotton
AFC 2011/009: SR0432
428 / Muddy Waters / 47
/ 1259, March 4, 1966
March 4, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips , 2
track, mono ; 5 in.
Tape 3. Otis Spann, piano; James Cotton, harmonica and vocals;
Francis Clay, drums; Jimmie Lee Morris, bass; Samuel Longhorn, lead
guitar. The order of songs performed is unclear. See notes for
SR0430.
Side A
Rollin'
Stone
Annie
Mae
You Gonna Need My
Help
I'm Crazy 'Bout You
Baby - James Cotton
My Babe - James
Cotton
Side B
You Can Make
Everything All Right - James Cotton
I'm Gonna Get My
Baby - James Cotton
I'm Ready - James
Cotton
I Miss My Baby -
Muddy Waters
Five Long Years Past
- part - Muddy Waters
AFC 2011/009: SR0433
429 / Muddy Waters / 47
/ 1260, March 4, 1966
March 4, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ,
mono ; 5 in.
Tape 4. See notes for SR0430. Although not noted as original, it may
be, as part of this group of tapes.
I Feel Good (James
Cotton)
I Ain't Doin' Too
Bad (James Cotton)
3 O'Clock in the
Morning (Otis Spann)
Ain't Gonna Worry My
Life Any More
Come On Pretty Baby
(Otis Spann)
AFC 2011/009: SR0495
541 / Muddy Waters / 1 /
Tape #1, February 13,
1969
February 13, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded at Governor's Inn, Buffalo, New York. Musicians: bass -
Little Sonny; lead guitar - Pee Wee Madison; drums - Willy Smith;
piano - Otis Spann; guitar - Muddy Waters; harmonica - Paul Oscher;
guitar - Luther "Snake Boy" Johnson (Luther "Georgia Boy"
Johnson)
Side 1
1.
Screamin'
2. Watermelon
Man
3.
Instrumental
Noise from the sound system
4. Early One
Morning
5. Goin' Down
Slow
6. I Am the Blues -
Muddy raps
Tape runs out
Side 2
1. I Am the
Blues
Mic hit with the guitar
2. Rock Me,
Baby
3. Call My
Name
4. unknown to
recorder [unidentified]
5. Snake's
Blues
break (20
minutes)
6. drum solo - Willy
Smith
7. Comin' Home
Baby
AFC 2011/009: SR0496
542 / Muddy Waters / 2 /
Tape #2, February 13,
1969
February 13, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0495
Side 1
1. Comin' Home Baby
(continued) - Otis Spann, vocal
2. Baby Please -
Otis Spann, vocal
3. The Blues Don't
Like Nobody - Otis Spann, vocal; Pee Wee Madison - guitar
solo
4. Hey, Baby - Otis
Spann, vocal
Side 2
1. Stormy Monday -
Lucille Spann, vocal
2. Wonder Why -
Lucille Spann, vocal
3. Chains of Love -
Lucille Spann, vocal
break (25
minutes)
4. Screamin' -
Lucille Spann, vocal
5. Stormy Monday -
Muddy Waters, vocal
6. Long Distance
Call
AFC 2011/009: SR0497
543 / Muddy Waters / 3 /
Tape #3, February 13,
1969
February 13, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0495
Side 1
1. Long Distance
Call (continued) - Muddy Waters, vocal and guitar
solo
2. Hootchie-Cootchie
Man
3. 19 Years
Old
4. Got My Mojo
Workin' - Pee Wee Madison, vocal
5. Don't You Know I
Love You
6. The Blues Keep
Followin' Me
7. and 8.
[unidentified]
finis
AFC 2011/009: SR0501
547 / Muddy Waters / 1 /
Tape #1, February 14,
1969
February 14, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0495
Side 1
1.
Screamin'
2. Comin' Home
Baby
3. Shame
Shame
4. Watermelon
Man
5. Mistreater [Mean
Mistreater]
6. Baby Please Don't
Go
Tape ran out
Side 2
1. Forty
Days
2. Early One
Mornin'
3. County
Jail
4.
[unidentified]
5.
Screamin'
6. Rock Me,
Baby
break
Two-minute break - broken plug
7. On the Road
Again? [?]
8. Honey
Bee
Tape ran out
AFC 2011/009: SR0500
546 / Muddy Waters / 2 /
Tape #2, February 14,
1969
February 14, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0495
Side 1
1. Honey Bee
(continued)
2. Forty
Days
3. Stormy
Monday
4. The Blues Don't
Like Nobody - Otis Spann
5. Worried Life
Blues
6. Goin' Down
Slow
7.
[unidentified]
"Cord came out" [equipment became unplugged]; tape ran out
Side 2
1.
[unidentified]
2. Down in the
Bottom
"Cord came out" [equipment became unplugged]
break (5
minutes)
3. Interview with
Lucille Spann
break (10
minutes)
4. Screamin' (tape
ran out)
AFC 2011/009: SR0499
545 / Muddy Waters / 3 /
Tape #3, February 14,
1969
February 14, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0495
Side 1
1. Long Distance
Call
2. Five Long
Years
3. 24
Hours
4. It's My Own
Fault, Baby - Pee Wee Madison
Side 2
1. It's My Own
Fault, Baby (continued)
2. Nobody to Call My
Own
3. I Wanna
Know
4. Sweet
Sixteen
5. Baby Please Don't
Go
break (10
minutes)
6. Lucille and Juke
Boy - Otis Spann
AFC 2011/009: SR0498
544 / Muddy Waters / 4 /
Tape #4, February 14,
1969
February 14, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The date on the tape box back is February 15, 1969. It is possible
that Side 1 was recorded on February 14 and Side 2 was recorded on
February 15. See note for SR0495.
Side 1
1.
Screamin'
2. Bedroom a Dollar
Woman
3. I Just Want to
Make Love to You
4. Come Back, Baby -
Luther "Snake" Johnson [?]
5. Call My
Name
6.
[unidentified]
Tape ran out
Side 2
1.
Screamin'
2. Comin' Home
Baby
3. Watermelon
Man
4. Shame,
Shame
5. I Am the
Blues
6.
Corinna
7.
[unidentified]
Tape ran out
AFC 2011/009: SR0504
550 / Muddy Waters / 2 /
Tape #2, February 15,
1969
February 15, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
On the tape box, the notations that this is tape 1 have been changed
to tape 2. It is unclear if there is a tape 1 for the February 15,
1969 concert with the collection. See notes for SR0495 and
SR0498.
Side 1
1. [unidentified]
(continued)
2. Rock Me
Baby
3. Call Me Baby -
Luther "Snake" Johnson
4. High Heeled
Sneakers
5. Slow
Blues
The title is crossed out
break (20
minutes)
6. Chicken
Rock
7. Early One
Mornin'
Tape ran out
Side 2
1. Early One Mornin'
(continued)
2.
[unidentified]
Microphone knocked off its stand
3. Hootchie Cootchie
Man
4. Long Distance
Call - Otis Spann
5. The Blues Don't
Like Nobody
Tape ran out
AFC 2011/009: SR0503
549 / Muddy Waters / 3 /
2-15-69 / Tape #3, February 15,
1969
February 15, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0495
Side 1
1. Worried Life
Blues
2. Look Over Yonder
Wall (Walkin' Cane)
3. It Ain't Nobody's
Business
4. and 5.
[unidentified]
break (20
minutes)
6.
[unidentified]
7. I Was Born in
Mississippi (Little Sonny)
8. Cold Sweat?
[?]
Tape ran out
Side 2
1. You Got Me
Runnin'
2. [unidentified] -
Pee Wee Madison
Mic got knocked over during the recording
3. and 4.
[unidentified]
5. Baby Don't Ya
Know
6. Sweet
Sixteen
Tape ran out
AFC 2011/009: SR0502
548 / Muddy Waters / 4 /
Tape #4, February 15,
1969
February 15, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0495
Side 1
1. Sweet Sixteen
(continued)
2.
[unidentified]
break (20
minutes)
3.
[unidentified]
4. Sail
On
5. Rock Me
Baby
6. Forty
Days
7. That Same Thing
[The Same Thing]
Tape ran out
Side 2
1. That Same Thing
[The Same Thing] (continued)
2. Have You Ever
Been Mistreated
3.
[unidentified]
AFC 2011/009: SR0505
566 / Buddy Guy Blues
Band / Tape #1, March 25,
1969
March 25, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded at Governor's Inn, Buffalo, New York
Side 1
Watermelon
Man
Mr. Luck - A.C.
Reed, vocal
[unidentified] -
A.C. Reed, vocal
Sweet
Sixteen
Tape ran out
Side 2
High Heel
Sneakers
Mary Had a Little
Lamb
AFC 2011/009: SR0506
567 / Buddy Guy Blues
Band / Tape #2, March 25,
1969
March 25, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Musicians: sax - A.C. Reed; 1 guitar - Buddy Guy; 2 guitar - Philip
Guy; bass - Ernest Johnson. See note for SR0505.
Side 1
break (40
minutes)
1. [unidentified] -
Philip Guy, vocal
2.
[unidentified]
3. Sweet
Sixteen
4. [unidentified] -
A.C. Reed, vocal
5. Me and My Friends
- A.C. Reed, vocal
Side 2
1. [unidentified] -
Phil Guy, vocal
2. Rock Me Baby
(tape break - 2 minutes)
3. Hootchie Cootchie
Man
4.
[unidentified]
5. Poison
Ivy
6. It's My Own
Fault, Baby
7. Mary Had a Little
Lamb
Tape ran out/break.
AFC 2011/009: SR0507
568 / Buddy Guy Blues
Band, March 27, 1969
March 27, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded at Governor's Inn, Buffalo, New York. On the tape box back
is Buddy Guy's address: 1218 E. 72nd St., Chicago, Ill.
Side 1
1. I Want to
Know
2. Watermelon
Man
3. Black Night -
A.C. Reed, vocal
4. [unidentified] -
A.C. Reed, vocal
5. High Heel
Sneakers - Buddy Guy, vocal
Tape ran out
Side 2
1. Buddy Guy,
picking
2. Sweet
Sixteen
3. Mary Had a Little
Lamb
break (20
minutes)
4. Cold Sweat - Phil
Guy, vocal
5. I Can't Find You,
Baby
Tape ran out
AFC 2011/009: SR0511
569 / Buddy Guy Blues
Band, March 27, 1969
March 27, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded at Governor's Inn, Buffalo, New York
Side 1
1. [unidentified] -
Phil Guy, vocal
2. Driftin' and
Driftin' - Phil Guy, vocal
3. Dock of the Bay -
Phil Guy, vocal
4.
[unidentified]
AFC 2011/009: SR0512
570 / Sam Lay Blues Band
/ Tape #1, April 8,
1969
April 8, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded at Governor's Inn, Buffalo, New York. Musicians: Sam Lay -
drums; Jeff Carp - harmonica, vocals; Boot Hamilton - electric
piano; John Sandes [?] - bass; Paul Asbell - guitar.
Side 1
1.
Peeper
2. Cleo's
B
3.
Whatsit
4. Juke
5.
[unidentified]
6. Everything is
Gonna Be Alright - Jeff Carp, vocal
7. Don't Start Me
Talkin'
8. Early in the
Mornin'
Side 2
1. Help
Me
2. Two Trains
Runnin' - Sam Lay, vocal
3. Rock Me Baby -
Sam Lay, vocal
4. Walking Through
the Park - Sam Lay, vocal
5. Hootchie Cootchie
Man - Sam Lay, vocal
6. Got My Mojo
Working
break (25
minutes)
7. Boogie
Chillun'
Tape ran out
AFC 2011/009: SR0513
571 / Sam Lay Blues Band
/ Tape #2, April 8,
1969
April 8, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0512
Side 1
1. Nineteen Years
Old - Sam Lay, vocal
2. Black
Night
3. Roll Over,
Beethoven
4. Hitch-Hike
Baby
5.
Shotgun
6.
[unidentified]
7. The Rain Keep on
Rainin'
Tape ran out
Side 2
1. The Rain Keep on
Rainin' (continued)
2.
[unidentified]
3. Mustang
Sally
4. Whole Lot of
Shakin' Goin' On
5.
[unidentified]
introductions (tape
ran out)
Tape ran out
AFC 2011/009: SR0514
572 / Sam Lay Blues Band
/ Tape #3 (April 8) / Tape #1 (April 10), April 8, 1969, April 10,
1969
April 8, 1969
April 10, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0512
Tape #3, Side 1,
April 8, 1969
April 8, 1969
1. Honest I
Do
2. I'm in the Mood
for Love
Tape #1, Side 2,
April 10, 1969
April 10, 1969
1. She's Lookin'
Good - Wilson Pickett on [?]
2. song on
[?]
3. Juke
4.
[unidentified]
5. Peepers
[?]
6.
Whatsit
7. Early in the
Morning
Tape ran out
AFC 2011/009: SR0515
573 / Sam Lay Blues Band
/ Tape #2, April 10,
1969
April 10, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0512
Side 1
1. Help Me - Jeff
Carp, vocal
2. Don't Start Me
Talkin'
3.
[unidentified]
4. Walkin' Through
the Park
5. 19 Years
Old
6.
[unidentified]
7. The Rain Keeps
Fallin'
Side 2
1. Boogie
Chillun'
2. Two Trains
Runnin'
3. Smokestack
Lightnin' (I Asked Her for Water)
4. Got My Mojo
Workin'
break (30
minutes)
Sam Lay
talking
5. Rock Me,
Baby
6. Walkin' By
Myself
Tape ran out
AFC 2011/009: SR0516
574, April 10, 1969
April 10, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0512
Side 1
1. Whole Lot of
Shakin' Goin' On
2. Black
Night
3. Roll Over,
Beethoven
4.
Hitch-Hike
5.
[unidentified]
6. 19 Years
Old
7.
[unidentified]
Tape ran out
Side 2
1. [unidentified]
(continued)
2. Scratch My Back
-harp/harmonica - [?]
3. Bo Diddley (Who
Do You Love)
4. I'm
Troubled
5. Key to the
Highway
6. Every
Day
7. I Asked Her for
Water
Tape ran out
AFC 2011/009: SR0517
575 / Junior Wells Blues
Band / Tape #1, April 29,
1969
April 29, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded at Governor's Inn, Buffalo, New York. Musicians: guitar -
Diz [Diz Williams, aka Lefty Dizz]; second guitar - Jesse Williams;
sax - Douglas Fagen; bass - Aron Burton; drums - Willy Monroe;
vocals - B.B. King, Jr., Muddy Waters, Jr.; vocal, harp - Junior
Wells.
Side 1
1.
Satisfaction
2. Ph[?] Dog - Muddy
Waters, Jr., vocal
3. Rock Me,
Baby
Side 2
1. Cold Sweat -
Muddy Waters, Jr., vocal
introduction
2. Happy Birthday -
Junior Wells, vocal
3. [unidentified] -
B.B. King, Jr., vocal
4. Everything's
Gonna Be Alright - B.B. King, Jr., vocal
AFC 2011/009: SR0518
576 / Junior Wells Blues
Band / Tape #2, April 29,
1969
April 29, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0517
Side 1
1. Everything's
Gonna Be Alright (continued) - B.B. King, Jr., vocal
2. [unidentified] -
Junior Wells, vocal
3. [unidentified] -
Junior Wells, vocal
break (35
minutes)
4. [unidentified]
(tape ran out)
Side 2
1. [unidentified]
Diz, vocal [Diz Williams, aka Lefty Dizz])
2. You Don't Love Me
- Muddy Waters, Jr., vocal
3. Long Distance
Call - Muddy Waters, Jr., vocal
4. I Want to Know -
B.B. King, Jr., vocal
5. Sweet Sixteen -
B.B. King, Jr., vocal
Tape ran out
AFC 2011/009: SR0519
577 / Junior Wells Blues
Band / 4-29-69 / Tape #3, April 29,
1969
April 29, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0517
Side 1
1. Sweet Sixteen
(continued) - B.B. King, Jr., vocal
2. [unidentified] -
B.B. King, Sr., vocal
3. [unidentified] -
B.B. King, Sr., vocal
4. It's Your Thing -
Junior Wells, vocal
break
AFC 2011/009: SR0520
578 / Junior Wells Blues
Band / Tape #1, April 30,
1969
April 30, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded at Governor's Inn, Buffalo, New York
Side 1
1.
[unidentified]
2. Chain of
Fools
3. Rock Me, Baby -
Muddy Waters, Jr., vocal
4. Cold
Sweat
Side 2
1. [unidentified] -
Muddy Waters, Jr., vocal
2. Woke Up This
Morning - B.B. King, Jr., vocal
3. Everything's
Gonna Be Alright - Junior Wells, vocal
4. [unidentified] -
Junior Wells, vocal
Tape ran out
AFC 2011/009: SR0521
579 / Junior Wells Blues
Band / Tape #2, April 30,
1969
April 30, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Diz Williams [aka Lefty Dizz], Willy Monroe, Douglas Fagan, Aaron
[Aron] Burton, Jesse Williams, Junior Wells. See note for
SR0520.
Side 1
1. [unidentified]
(continued) - Junior Wells, vocal
Tape ran out
2.Checking on My
Baby
3.
Satisfaction
introductions
break (30
minutes)
4. I Heard It
Through the Grapevine
Side 2
1. interview - Jesse
Williams
2. interview - Willy
Monroe
AFC 2011/009: SR0522
580 / Junior Parker Band
/ Tape #1, May 11, 1969
May 11, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded at Governor's Inn, Buffalo, New York. Musicians: harmonica,
vocal - Junior Parker; guitar - Pete Mayes; [?] - Fletcher Davis;
bass - Robert Marshall; drums - Ray Scott
Side 1
1. through 4.
[unidentified]
5. Watermelon
Man
Tape ran out
Side 2
1. Watermelon Man
(continued)
break (25
minutes)
2. [unidentified] -
Pete Mayes, vocal
3. You've Got What
It Takes - Pete Mayes, vocal
4. [unidentified] -
little BB, vocal
5. How Blue Can You
Get - little BB, vocal
6. [unidentified] -
Junior Parker, vocal
7. For Long Years -
Junior Parker, vocal
AFC 2011/009: SR0523
581 / Junior Parker Band
/ Tape #2, May 11, 1969
May 11, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0522
Side 1
1. [unidentified]
(vocal - Junior Parker)
2. You Can Make It
If You Try
3. through 7.
[unidentified]
break (15
minutes)
8. Knock on
Wood
Tape ran out
Side 2
1. Knock on Wood
(continued)
2. and 3.
[unidentified]
4. [unidentified] -
Junior Parker, vocal
AFC 2011/009: SR0524
582 / Junior Parker Band
/ Tape #3, May 11, 1969
May 11, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0522
Side 1
1. Look Over
Yonder's Wall
2.
[unidentified]
3. Early in the
Mornin'
4. through 6.
[unidentified]
7. Reconsider
Baby
8. Driving
Wheel
break
AFC 2011/009: SR0621
Mike Seeger / 1, possibly March 8, 1977
possibly March 8, 1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0622
Mike Seeger / 2, possibly March 8, 1977
possibly March 8, 1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0623
Mike Seeger / 3, possibly March 8, 1977
possibly March 8, 1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0624
Mike Seeger / 4 /
3-8-77, March 8, 1977
March 8, 1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0553
739 / Lyle Mayfield,
Champaign, Illinois [DF-206], June 27,
1963
June 27, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips and
7 1/2 ips, 1 track, mono ; 7 in.
Recorded and dubbed by Judy McCulloh. Mayfield invented the guitalin
(a hybrid musical instrument) in 1962.
Class
1/2
Lyle
Mayfield
Guitalin
demo
Spanish tuning
(straight pick)
Spanish tuning
(finger pick)
minor
tuning
Nearer my God to
Thee
Wildwood Flower
(chords)
Wildwood Flower
(melody)
Breakdowns
John
Henry
Doris
Mayfeld
When the Saints Go
Marching In (autoharp)
The Little Green
Valley
No Place Like
Home
Guitalin
Boogie
Sweet Hour of
Prayer
Saddle
Tramp
AFC 2011/009: SR0673
1327 / Son House / June
1964 /, circa June 23-25, 1964
circa June 23-25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
1/2 track, mono ; 7 in.
Recorded by Nick Perls, Dick Waterman, Phil Spiro; Rochester, New
York.
Levee Camp
Holler
Empire State
Express
Death Letter
Blues
Mississippi County
Farm Blues
Pony
Blues
Pearline
(instrumental)
[?] Henderson
Preachin' Blues
AFC 2011/009: SR0679
Doc Watson [DF-205],
February 10, 1963
February 10, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 7 in.
Dub copy of a recording of Doc Watson playing at Club 47. Doc Watson,
Ralph Rinzler, John Herald are identified on the tape box back.
I Am a
Pilgrim
No Telephone in
Heaven
Little
Sadie
1. Blackberry
Rag
2. ? I Could Only
Find [?]
3. Wabash [Wabash
Cannonball]
AFC 2011/009: SR0680
Doc Watson [DF-204],
1962-1964
1962-1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track, mono ; 7 in.
Dub copy of the 1964 Doc Watson recording. The Summer 1962 recording
may be original. Club 47 was a music venue located in Harvard
Square, Cambridge, MA.
Side 1
Doc Watson at Club
47
Side 2
Doc Watson at Club
47, February 20,
1964
February 20, 1964
The recording of Doc Watson ends around the middle of Side 2.
Doc Watson, Clarence
Ashley, Clint Howard, Fred Price, Gaither Carlton, Summer
1962
Summer 1962
Recorded in California. Processor's note: these are members of
the Carolina Tar Heels, though not noted as such on the tape
box. Gaither Carlton was Doc Watson's father-in-law.
AFC 2011/009: SR0804
322 / 1151 / Bukka White
/ Tape 1, April 29,
1964
April 29, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, stereo ; 7
in.
Recorded in Bruce Jackson's office Adams House, Room C-15, Harvard
University, Cambridge, MA. Al Wilson, plays harp [harmonica] on
these recordings. The tape box show the recording date as April 29,
and the logs give the date April 4. See logs for complete
details.
Side 1
1. Talk, getting
set
2. Drifting Like a
Ship Out on the Sea
3. Talk
4. Midnight
Blues
5. Sha-Sha
Boom
6. Question on
slapping guitar
7. John Henry [plus
talk]
8. Talk
9. The Train That's
Bound for Glory
Side 2
1. Talk
2. You Treat Me So
Mean
3. Talk
4. If You's Ever in
Memphis
Song that White made up on the spot.
AFC 2011/009: SR0805
323 / 1152 / Bukka White
/ Tape 2, April 29,
1964
April 29, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Recorded using a Tandberg 74 tape deck and two AKG D19E mics. Bukka
is identified by his full given name plus his professional surname:
Booker T. Washington White. He is accompanied by Al Wilson, playing
harp [harmonica]. Also present: Hal Edgar and others. See notes for
SR0804.
1. Opening
banter
2. Gimme A Old
Lady
3. On his childhood;
bottlenecks
4. Streamline [plus
talk]
5. Song played by Al
Wilson on harp
6. Poor
Boy
Bukka White plays, with the guitar on his lap.
7. "Got some good
doctors here"; booze talk
AFC 2011/009: SR0806
324 / 1153 / Bukka White
/ Tape 3, April 26,
1964
April 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
The tape boxes show the recording date as April 26, and the logs give
the date April 4. The recording was made on the same date as SR0804
and SR0805. See notes for SR0804.
Side 1
1. Parchman;
evasions; he was there in 1937
2. I'm Getting
Ready
3. Talk
4. World
Boogie
5. Good Morning
Little School Girl
Side 2
1. Talk
2. Dave Evans, an
undergraduate, plays song on the guitar; Wilson plays
harp
AFC 2011/009: SR0814
332 / 1161 / Uncle Barry
Satterfield and Nellie Satterfield / Marshall, AR / 19, June 27, 1964
June 27, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 7 in.
This tape was recorded on a 1964 field trip.
Side 1
1. Cole
Younger
2. Late One
Evening
3. Little
Rebel
4. The
H[?]
5. Barbry
Ellen
6. The Girl I Left
Behind
7. Hard Is the
Fortune of All Poor Womankind [The Wagoner's Lad]
Side 2
1. [?]
2. Pretty
Sara
3. Talk about
ch[?]
4. Rovin'
Boys
5. [?]
Girl
6. Rich
Lady
AFC 2011/009: SR0816
334 / 1163 / Ken
Threadgill / Austin, Texas / 55 [?], July
9, 1964
July 9, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
This tape was recorded on a 1964 field trip. From the notes on the
tape box back: Threadgill was born September 12, 1909; other
biographical details are noted. Other information appears on a
photocopy of the tape box interior.
1. Land of My
Boyhood Dream
2. Mean Mama
Blues
3. Down in the Old
Cherry Orchard
4. Yodelling
Ranger
5. Desert
Blues
6. Waiting for a
Train
AFC 2011/009: SR0817
335 / 1164 / Son House /
Tape 66, July 21, 1964
July 21, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, four track,
stereo ; 7 in.
Interview with Son House, at Phil Spiro's house, 31 Roberts Road,
Cambridge. Johnny Price (of Peoria; stepbrother of Son House) plays
and sings. Further biographical details about both men on the tape
box.
AFC 2011/009: SR0822
341A / 1170 /
Mississippi John Hurt / #1, October 25,
1964
October 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
four track, stereo ; 7 in.
The manuscript log gives the date as November 25, 1964.
Side 1
1. Talk
2. Pay
Day
The tuning is an open E.
3. Talk
4. If You Don't Want
Me You're Gonna Have to Have Me Anyhow
The tuning is an open E.
Side 2
1. Hopjoint
(standard)
"First plays one finger, the way he heard, then his style (t, i,
m)"
AFC 2011/009: SR0823
342 / 1171 / Mississippi
John Hurt / #2, October 25,
1964
October 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, four track,
stereo ; 7 in.
Recorded by Bruce Jackson and Ed Denson. See note for SR0822
regarding the date.
Side 1
1. Talk on
Stagolee
2. Stagolee
(song)
Side 2
1. Welcome
address
2.
Chicken
3. Story of stinging
snake
AFC 2011/009: SR0824
343 / 1172 / Mississippi
John Hurt / #3, October 25,
1964
October 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, four track,
stereo ; 7 in.
Only one side recorded. See note for SR0822 regarding the date.
1. Talk on
mojos
2. When I Lay My
Burden Down
3. Royal
Telephone
4. Blue Harvest
Blues - Shiverlie Red Blues
5. Blind
Man
6. Shake That
Thing
7. Joe
Turner
The tape runs out.
AFC 2011/009: SR0825
345 / 1173 / Mississippi
John Hurt / #3 [?], October 27,
1964
October 27, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track, mono ; 7 in.
Also present at the recording session: Ed Denson, Dave Evans, Skip
James. Further details about the recording equipment set-up are
noted on the tape box. According to the log, the date note on the
tape box is in error (given there as October 26).
Side 1
1. Grizzley
Bear
2.
Avalon
3. Richland
Women
4. Spike
Driver
5. Salty
Dog
6.
Chicken
Side 2
1. Candy
Man
2. Joe
Turner
Recorded in the key of B
3. Creole
Belle
In the key of C
4.
Toasts
5. Louis
Collins
6. Cow Hooking [Cow
Hooking Blues]
7. Candy
Man
AFC 2011/009: SR0826
346 / 1174 / Mississippi
John Hurt / Skip James / 2, October 27-28,
1964
October 27-28, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 7 in.
All cuts recorded on October 27, except the last three cuts on Side
2). Recorded at the same session as SR0825 (see notes for further
details). A note next to I'm So Glad: "use 78 cut for
connection."
Side 1
1. Rubber Dolly -
Mississippi John Hurt
2. Devil - Skip
James
3. Cherry Ball
[Cherry Ball Blues] - Skip James
4. Talk on his first
recording session - Skip James
5. Cypress Grove
[Cypress Grove Blues] - Skip James
6. Talk
Side 2
1. Hard Times [Hard
Times Killing Floor Blues] - Skip James
2. Sick Bed Blues -
Skip James
3. Illinois
[Illinois Blues] - Skip James
4. I'm So Glad -
Skip James
5. Omaha Blues -
Skip James
3. Illinois
[Illinois Blues] - Skip James, October
28, 1964
October 28, 1964
7. Washington
Hospital (Washington D.C. Hospital Center Blues) - Skip James,
October 28,
1964
October 28, 1964
8. 4 O’clock Blues,
October 28,
1964
October 28, 1964
AFC 2011/009: SR0827
347 / 1175 / Mississippi
John Hurt / Skip James, October 28,
1964
October 28, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono and stereo ; 7 in.
See note for SR0825; only Dave Evans was not present for this tape
recording.
Side 1
1. I'm Broke and
Ain't Got a Dime - Skip James
2. The Pal I Love -
Skip James
3. Around a Western
Water Tank - Hurt and James [first time]
4. Around a Western
Water Tank - Hurt and James [second time]
5. Rubber Dolly -
Mississippi John Hurt
Test
6. The Brand New Old
Time Spider Blues - Mississippi John Hurt
Test
7. Margie -
Mississippi John Hurt
8. Good Morning,
Miss Carrie - Mississippi John Hurt
9. Satisfied intro -
Mississippi John Hurt
Tape runs out
Side 2
1. Satisfied -
Mississippi John Hurt
Picks up, misses a bit of the first stanza
2. Red Wing -
Mississippi John Hurt
3. Keep Your Lamp
Trimmed and Burning - Mississippi John Hurt
4. Blind Man -
Mississippi John Hurt
5. Welcome table -
Mississippi John Hurt
AFC 2011/009: SR0828
D-203 [DF 203] /
Mississippi John Hurt, circa 1963-1966
circa 1963-1966
1 sound tape reel : analog, mono ; 7
in.
Mississippi John Hurt. The tape box has labels marked from Archives
of Folk and Primitive Music, Indiana University. Dub of tapes in the
possession of Dick Waterman, Cambridge; a dub made sometime in
1964.
Side 1
1. Do
Lord
2. When I Lay My
Burden Down
3. C.C.
Rider
4. Baby, That's All
Right
Al Wilson, harp
5. Monday Morning
Blues
6. Creole
Belle
Al Wilson, harp
Side 2
Al Wilson plays harp on all songs on Side 2
1.
Avalon
2. Can't Be
Satisfied
3. Spike Drivers
Moan
4. Cow
Hooking
5. Trouble I've Had
It All My Days
6. Sliding
Delta
7. Salty
Dog
8. Casey
Jones
[songs listed on
without a side designation]
2. Nobody's
Business
3. Your Cruel
Ways
4. Loving
Spoonful
5. Candy
Man
6. Stackalee (runs
out full on 2)
AFC 2011/009: SR0829
John Hammond / 1-4: WHRB
bc (fr. studio tape) / 3-2: Vanguard VRS-9132 / 899, February 26, 1964
February 26, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The song and credit list for Hammond's last record appears on the
tape box back. The tape box has labels marked from Archives of Folk
and Primitive Music, Indiana University.
1-4 - John Hammond,
live; tape for bc on WHRB recorded in Cambridge, Massachusetts
on February 26, 1964
3-2 John Hammond's
last commercial record
AFC 2011/009: SR0837
Mike Seeger / Cornell
Theater Concert / Set 1 / Reel 1 of 2, March 8, 1977
March 8, 1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0836
Mike Seeger / Cornell
Theater Concert / Set 1 / Reel 2 of 2, March 8, 1977
March 8, 1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0833
Mike Seeger in Concert /
Cornell Theater / Set 2 / reel 1 of 1, March 8, 1977
March 8, 1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0842
350 / Max Ochs and Al
Wilson / [?] (drum [?]) / 1178, December
4, 1964
December 4, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Ragas (in 1964 Ochs was still part of The Seventh Sons, a raga fusion
group; he was a founding member).
AFC 2011/009: SR0870
DF 205 [DF-208] / 912 /
Bukka White, April 25,
1964
April 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 7 in.
Al Wilson, harp (blues harmonica). Recorded at Bates Hall (an
auditorium), at the Boston YMCA. Dub copy from tape of Hal
Edgar.
AFC 2011/009: SR0871
Son House (interview)
[DF-209], November 4-5, 1964
November 4-5, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips,
1/4 track, mono ; 7 in.
November 4: interview by Dave Evans (Cambridge). November 5:
interview by Al Wilson (Cambridge). Topics listed on the tape box
(not specific to either interview): James McCoy (1926-30) -"Black
Mama" and Preachin' Blues, Willie Wilson (1926-28), Reuben Lacy
(1927), Paramount Recorder [?] (1930), "Dry Spell Blues" (hazy),
Chronology 1926- (Lyon 1926-30, P[?] 1930 (4075 [?] [Lula 1930],
Paramount Records: "Clarksdale Moan" and "Mississippi City F[?],"
Charley Patton and Willie Brown (early 30s--"Shake It and Break It,"
"My Black Woman," "Depot Blues," "General MacAntony," "Pony
Blues/Empire State Express," "Levee Camp Moan," "Barty Rooster"),
Son House's musical theory - ma[?], AG + F(C), sharp and flat, dam
[?], church songs, oral tradition and records, Patton and Brown's
style compared, Son's career (alone 1928-30, Brown after 1930, [?]
in 1934), (Lulu 1930, Robinsonville 1930-43, Rochester), his Blues
Band, Joe Martin, Robert Johnson.
AFC 2011/009: SR0872
408 / Skip James / 47 /
I, September 14, 1965
September 14, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track, mono ; 7 in.
Skip James at Club 47, Cambridge. Tape 1 of 2
1. Oh How I Love
Jesus
2. Crow
Jane
3. The
Devil
4. Hard Time Killin'
Floor
5. Catfish
Blues
6. Cherry
Ball
Beginning of set 2
AFC 2011/009: SR0873
409 / Skip James / 47 /
II, September 14, 1965
September 14, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
quarter track, mono ; 7 in.
Skip James at Club 47, Cambridge. Tape 2 of 2
Side 1
1. I'm So
Glad
2. Cypress
Grove
3. Special
Rider
4.
Illinois
Beginning of set 3.
5.
Bumblebee
6. I'll Never Get
Drunk No More
Side 2
1. My
Gal
2. Last How Long
Blues (piano)
3. No More Hard
Times (piano)
AFC 2011/009: SR0874
348 / 1176 / Skip James
/ Mississippi John Hurt, October 30,
1964, November 1,
1964
October 30, 1964
November 1, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
quarter track, mono ; 7 in.
First generation copy; the number in parentheses after each title
refers to the original tapes. According to the manuscript log,
Jackson made this copy for Ed Denson, for the master of the Piedmont
LP of Skip. The original recordings were 1/2 track mono and stereo
made on Fritz Fleron's Concertone, and dubbed to Jackson's
Tandberg.
The Devil (19) -
Skip James (vocal and guitar), November 1, 1964
November 1, 1964
This song through "Worried Now" recorded on Track I. Recorded at
the Unicorn (music venue).
Hard Time Killin'
Floor (19) - Skip James (vocal and guitar), November 1, 1964
November 1, 1964
Recorded at the Unicorn (music venue).
The Last How Long
(9) - Skip James, October 30,
1964
October 30, 1964
Recorded at Adams House music room, Harvard University.
Little Cow and Calf
Gonna Die Blues (9) - Skip James, October 30, 1964
October 30, 1964
Recorded at Adams House music room, Harvard University.
Four O’clock (9) -
Skip James, October 30,
1964
October 30, 1964
Recorded at Adams House music room, Harvard University.
22-20 (9) - Skip
James, October 30,
1964
October 30, 1964
Recorded at Adams House music room, Harvard University.
Broke Ain't Got A
Dime (17) - Skip James, November 1,
1964
November 1, 1964
Recorded at the Unicorn (music venue).
Worried Now (17 or
19) - Skip James
Recorded at the Unicorn (music venue).
Cypress Grove (?) -
Skip James
This song and those that follow are on Track IV.
John Henry (11) -
Skip James, November 1,
1964
November 1, 1964
Recorded at the Unicorn (music venue).
Stagolee (14) ([?]
song) - Mississippi John Hurt, October
30, 1964
October 30, 1964
Recorded at the Unicorn (music venue).
I'll Never Get Drunk
No More (11) - Skip James, November 1,
1964
November 1, 1964
Recorded at the Unicorn (music venue).
AFC 2011/009: SR0875
913 / 160 / Bukka White
/ DF / 9B, April 24,
1964
April 24, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7
in.
Bukka White with Al Wilson, harp. The list of titles here reflects
the contents but may be presented out of actual order.
Side 1
I Don't Understand
the Way You Do
Sic 'Em Dogs On
Blues
Old Lady
Blues
Discussion [spoken
word]
Discussion
(continued); breaks and picks up April 30, 1964
Discussion
(conclusion)
Sleepy Man
Blues
Parchman Farm
Blues
Good Gin
Blues
High Fever
Blues
District Attorney
Blues (part)
Side 2
District Attorney
Blues
Fixin' to
Die
Bukka's Jitterbug
Swing
I Just Keeps On
Wanting You (Herman E. Johnson)
Motherless Children
(Herman E. Johnson)
Lumber Was a Flying
(Emmanuel Dunn)
[Talk?] Sleepy Man
Blues, Chicago 1940, Okeh, Washboard Sam
Strange Place
Blues
AFC 2011/009: SR0876
733 / Muddy Waters at
Club 47 / March 2, 1966, March 1-3,
1966
March 1-3, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded at Club 47, Cambridge.
Ch. 1 (Track 1)
(March 2, 1966)
1.
Instrumental
2.
Instrumental
3. Working on the
High Line (MW)
4. Baby, Please
Don't Go (MW)
5. She Moves Me
(MW)
6. Mean Mistreater
(MW)
7.
(Introduction)
8. 19 Years Old
(MW)
9. I Wanna Get Close
to You, Baby (MW)
10. Stormy Monday
(MW-JC)
11. She'll Be Comin'
Round the Mountain (MW)
Track 2
12. I Been
Downhearted, Baby (JC)
13. I'm Ready
(instrumental) (JC)
14. Meet Me In the
Bottom (OS)
15. (Ending)
(OS)
16. Five Long Years
(MW)
17. Walking Blues
(MW) (March 3, 1966)
Ch. 2 (Track
3)
18. Interview (MW)
(March 1, 1966)
Recorded by Carl F. Moxey
AFC 2011/009: SR0508
Dub of tapes from Tary
Owens, Austin, circa 1965
circa 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2
track, mono ; 7 in.
The name Mance Lipscomb appears on a tape box panel.
Side 1
Moore
Brothers
AFC 2011/009: SR0525
583 / Kevin Traynor /
5-14-69 / Tape #1, May 14,
1969
May 14, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded in Buffalo, New York
1. Sammy's
Bar
2. Traveling
People
3. Ould
Triangle
4. Verdant Braes of
Screen
5. The Spanish
Lady
6. Molly
Malone
7. The Nightingale
(tape ran out)
AFC 2011/009: SR0526
584 / Freddy King Band /
5-20-69 / Tape #1, May 20,
1969
May 20, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded at Governor's Inn, Buffalo, New York
Side 1
1. [unidentified] -
James Peterson, guitar
2. Don't Throw Your
Love on Me So Strong - Jesse James, vocal
3.
[unidentified]
4. Crosscut Saw
(vocal - Jesse James)
5. You Don't Have to
Go - Jesse James, vocal
6. [unidentified] -
Jesse James, vocal
Tape ran out
Side 2
1. [unidentified] -
Jesse James, vocal (continued)
2. Dust My
Broom
3.
[unidentified]
break (15
minutes)
4. Interview with
"Scotty," the booking agent
AFC 2011/009: SR0527
585 / Freddy King Band /
Tape #2, May 20, 1969
May 20, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0526
Side 1
1. Papa's Got a
Brand New Bag - Jesse James, vocal
2. I've Been Loving
You Too Long
3. through 6.
[unidentified]
Freddy King, vocal on song #4.
7. Get Out of My
Life Woman
Tape ran out
Side 2
1. Play It
Cool
2. through 4.
[unidentified]
break (20
minutes)
5. [unidentified] -
Jesse James, vocal
6. You Can Make It
If You Try
7. Something You
Got
AFC 2011/009: SR0528
586 / Freddy King Band /
Tape #3, May 20, 1969
May 20, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0526
Side 1
1. Reach Me, Baby -
Jesse James, vocal
2.
[unidentified]
3. Woke Up This
Morning
4. and 5.
[unidentified]
6. Blues
Power
Tape ran out
Side 2
1.
[unidentified]
2. [unidentified]
(vocal - Freddie King)
AFC 2011/009: SR0675
Glenn Ohrlin
1
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
full track, mono ; 7 in.
Side 1
1. Cole
Younger
2. Stetson
Hat
3. Trail to
Mexico
4.
Farruca
5. Charlie
Quantrell
6. Nancy
Till
7. Hell-Bound
train
Side 2
1. High-Chin
Bob
2. Zebra
Dan
3. Bonny Black
Bess
4. Three Black
Crows
5. Bad
News
With spoken introduction
6. Sporting
Cowboy
7. Cowman's
Prayer
AFC 2011/009: SR0674
Glenn Ohrlin
2
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
full track, mono ; 7 in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0815
333 / 1162 / Glenn
Ohrlin / Mountain View, Arkansas / 20, June 27, 1964
June 27, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
This tape was recorded on a 1964 field trip. "Castration of the
Strawberry Roan"; recorded in Mountain View, Arkansas
AFC 2011/009: SR0529
587 / Glenn Ohrlin /
Friday night / Tape #1, December 20-21, 1968,
December 24, 1968
December 20-21, 1968
December 24, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Glenn Ohrlin, fiddle; Kay Ohrlin, guitar. The first five songs on
this tape were recorded on December 20, the balance of Side 1 and
the first three songs of Side 2 were recorded on December 21, and
the balance of the songs on Side 2 were recorded on December 24.
Side 1
1. St. Paul's
Waltz
2. Bully of the
Town
3. Deep Ellen
Blue
4. Shadish
(Norwegian)
5. Put Your Little
Foot
break (20 minutes) -
Glenn, guitar
6. Bunder
Waltz
7. Stoke Poker
Waltz
8. Glenn talking on
phone
9. White Cockaid
[The White Cockade]
10. Harding County
Home
11. Tiparary
[Tipperary]
12. Paddy
Ryan
13. Patty on the
Turn Pike [Paddy on the Turnpike]
Side 2
1. Strawberry
Roan
2. My Pretty
Quadroon
3. Young People Who
Delight in Sin
Glenn's; Lon Finley
(fiddle) and Glenn
4. The Dago
March
5. Barb
Wire
6. Flop-Eared
Mule
7. Waltz of
Vienna
8.
Redwing
9. Turn Cinnamon
Turn (Rock Her 'Til She Goes to Sleep)
10. The Girl I Left
Behind Me
11. Billy in the Low
Ground
12. Peek-A-Boo
Waltz
13. Fallen
Leaf
Tape ran out
AFC 2011/009: SR0530
588 / Glenn Ohrlin /
12-21-68 / Tape #2, December 21,
1968, December 23,
1968
December 21, 1968
December 23, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
From the tape box front: 12/23/68 / voneititers [?] / 1. Coon, Coon,
Coon / Barbara Allen (from book
Folk Songs of North America
.
Side 1
1. Battle of New
Orleans (dulcimer)
2. Fiddlers'
Dance
3. Bunker
Hill
4. Cripple
Creek
5.
[unidentified]
6. Norwegian
Wood
break
7. FFT [?]
(autoharp)
8. Flop Eared
Mule
9.
[unidentified]
10.
Conversation
11. Wednesday Night
Waltz (Jodie singing)
12. Good Old Country
Days
13. Boil Them
Cabbage Down
14. Baa Baa Black
Sheep
15. and 16. Judy and
Sheryl - some songs
17. and 18. Jodie
and Sheryl - some songs
19. Good Old Country
Days (Jodie)
20. Boil Them
Cabbage Down (Jodie)
21. Groundhog
(Judy)
22. Old Joe
Clark
23. Rank
Stranger
break
24. [unidentified]
(tape ran out)
Side 2
1. Willy Poor Boy
(banjo and Sheryl [?])
2.
[unidentified]
3. and 4. banjo [no
other information]
break
5. Bluebird
(guitar)
6. All the Good
Times
7. Freight
Train
8. Down in the Cane
Break
break
9. Rosewood Casket
(autoharp)
AFC 2011/009: SR0531
589 / Adrian Parks /
12-22-68 / Tape #3, December 22,
1968
December 22, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Side 1 -
mandolin
1. Rainbow
(continued)
2. Snow
D[?]
3.
Silverbell
4. Bully of the
Town
5. Red River
Rag
6. Rag Time
Rag
7. Give Me Oil in My
Lamp (Betty Ann and Christine Parks)
8. Goodnight
Waltz
9. Tennessee
Wagoneer
10. Over the
Waves
11. Soldiers
Joy
12. Nellytown [?]
Waltz
Side 2 - fiddle,
Alvin C.; guitar, Glenn
1. (no
name)
2.
[unidentified]
3. Carol County
Blues
4.
Peek-A-Boo
5. and 6.
[unidentified]
7. Pretty
Mollie
8. Chicken
Reel
AFC 2011/009: SR0532
590 / Tape 4 / June 23,
1968, June 23, 1968
June 23, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded by Glenn Ohrlin at Dick Smith's house in Buffalo, South
Dakota
Side 1
1. Don't Be
Angry
2. Moonlight and
Skies
3. Wabash Cannon
Ball
4. A True Blue
Billy
5. Cowboy
Jack
6. The Drunkard's
Son
7. Driftwood on the
River
8. Fortunes and
Memories
9. Pinto Carry Old
Pike Pal [?]
10. Bright's
Waltz
11. St. Paul
Waltz
12. Wabash
Cannonball
13. Sidewalks of New
York
14. Mountain
Music
15. Shaditch
[?]
Tape ran out
Side 2 - Meredith
C[?]
1.
Sevenstep
2. Rye
Waltz
3. Marching
County
4. The Parlor is a
Pleasant Place
5. Texas
Cowhand
From Pat Burt
6. Blueside of
Lonesome [Blue Side of Lonesome]
From Jim Reeves
7. Strawberry
Roan
8. Lane County
Bachelor (Bud Hoag)
9. San Antonio
Ride/Sue City Sue [Sioux City Sue]/My Harding County Home - Dean
Tarter
10. Missouri Waltz -
Dean Tarter and Glenn Ohrlin
11.
Tipperary
AFC 2011/009: SR0533
591 / Tape 5, December
23-24, 1968
December 23-24, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The last song on Side 2 was recorded at Glenn's on December 24.
Judy - guitar ([?]
singing) / Renee / Darlene (Tini)
Side 1
1. Wildwood
Flower
2. Long Black
Veil
3. Hard
Knocks
4. I'll Fly Away
(they would [?] back)
5.
[unidentified]
6. Howdy Neighbors
Howdy
7. Knoxville
Girl
8. Green
Grass
9. Where Will I
Shelter My Sheep
10. Bud and
Ishmael
11. Walkin'
Cane
Tape ran out
Side 2
1. Walkin' Cane
(continued)
2. Down in the
Valley (from book
Folk Songs of North America
)
3. Fallen Leaf (Kay
singing)
AFC 2011/009: SR0534
592 / Tape 6 / Glenn's
house [Glenn Ohrlin], December 24,
1968
December 24, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7
in.
Side 1
Glenn's cowboy
stories
Side 2
More of Glenn's
stories
Conversation - any
tunes from play-parties
The Sawmill
Boy
AFC 2011/009: SR0535
593 / Tape 7 / Ollie
Gilbert, December 26,
1968
December 26, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
1. Jimmy
Randolph
2. Rovin'
Rambler
3. Willow
Green
4. Lord
Bateman
5. I Am a Rambler
and Gambler
6. Precious
Jewel
7. Pretty
Polly
8. I'll Fly
Away
9. Home Alley [?]
Home
10. The Hypocrite
Song
11. The Circle
Unbroken
12. Floyd
Collins
AFC 2011/009: SR0536
594 / Tape 8 / Ollie
Gilbert, December 26,
1968
December 26, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
1. Rough and Rowdy
Boys
2. Utah/Cari
[?]
3. Three Little
Babes
break (10
minutes)
4. Picture on the
War
5. Martin, Mary, and
Lazarus
6. The Tramp in the
Rain
7. The Three Nights
Drunk
8. Let Him
Go
9. Butcher
Boy
10. Diver
Boy
Tape ran out; last verse missing
AFC 2011/009: SR0537
595 / Tape 9 / Ollie
Gilbert, December 26,
1968
December 26, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
1. The Blind
Child
2. Orphan
Girl
3. Barbara
Allen
4. Civil
War
5. Uncle
Rat
6. Go Wash in the
Beautiful Pool
7. Angel
Band
8.
[unidentified]
9. The Old
Churchyard
10. Take a Vacation
in Heaven
11. Wayworn
Traveler
12. The Rich
Lady
AFC 2011/009: SR0538
596 / Tape 10 / Ollie
Gilbert, December 26,
1968
December 26, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Side 1
1. Joseph
Looney
2. The Golden Willow
Tree
3. Drummer
Boy
4. Story
[1]
5. Story
[2]
6. Cole
Younger
7. The Two
Sisters
8. Take This Hammer
and Give It to the Captain
9. "T" for
Texas
10. You Gonna
Change
11. Sittin' on Top
of the World
12. In the
Pines
banjo
Side 2
1. and 2.
[unidentified]
3. Kickin'
Mule
4. Little Brown
Jug
5. Man Who Wore his
Britches Tight
6. Bunker
Hill
7.
Greencorn
AFC 2011/009: SR0539
597 / Tape 11 / Ollie
Gilbert, December 26,
1968
December 26, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Ollie on banjo
1.
Greencorn
2.
[unidentified]
3. Black Eyed
Suzy
4. Sugar
Hill
5. Greencorn - Judy
and Ollie singing
6. Rank Stranger
Singing
7. Cripple
Creek
8. Bunker
Hill
9.
conversation
10. Sally
Goodin'
11. Sugar Hill -
Judy - banjo, Ollie - singing
12. Salty
Sue
13. The Western
Cowboy
14. Crash on the
Highway
AFC 2011/009: SR0540
598 / Ollie Gilbert /
Tape #12, December 26,
1968
December 26, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
1. The Rainbow
Willow
2. The Prisoner of
the Bar
3. Lonesome Scenes
of Winter
4. The Western
Cowboy
conversation
5. Jack and
Joe
6. Pretty Polly
(verse 2)
7. Pretty Polly
(verse 3)
8. Pretty Polly
(verse 4)
9. Lady Beauty
Bride
10. S[?] to
Flirt
11. Young People Who
in Delight in Sin ([?])
AFC 2011/009: SR0541
599 / Tape 13 / Ollie
Gilbert, December 26,
1968
December 26, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
1. Sugar Hill -
Ollie, banjo; Judy, jig
2. Kickin' Mule -
Ollie, banjo; Judy, jig
3. Judy - story
about Hubert Kendrick
4. Ollie - banjo,
Judy - jig
5. Precious
Memory
6. The Uncloudy
Day
7. The Apple Pie
Story
AFC 2011/009: SR0542
600 / Dick Smith / Tape
14 / copy, June 23,
1968
June 23, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded by Glenn Ohrlin at Dick Smith's house in Buffalo, South
Dakota. The tape was copied December 26, 1968.
1. Frauline
[Fraulein]
Fiddle tune
2. Geisha
Girl
Fiddle tune
3. When She Walks
All Alone This Fall
4. Tying Knots in
the Devil's Tail
5. Little Joe The
Wrangler's Sister Nell
6. Mother, Queen of
My Heart
7. My Old Pal of
Yesterday
8. Pat
Ryan
9. Letter from Home
Sweet Home
10. I'll Remember
You Love in My Prayers
AFC 2011/009: SR0543
601 / Tape 15 / Ollie
Gilbert, December 27,
1968
December 27, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
1. Old Woman from
Iceland [?]
2. Billy
Beaver
3. The Trudie
Bre[?]
4. The Texas
Rangers
5. Go Home - Birdie
[?] children, Mack and Karen
6. Ra[?]
White
7. Who Killed Poor
Robin
8. Young Child's
Dream
9. Silver
Dagger
10. Little Darling
Pal of Mine
11. The
Kitty-Kat
12. The White
Kitty
13. Never Grow Wild
(Birdie [?])
14. The Baggage
Coach Ahead
15.Story - the boy
who killed a sheep one time
Tape ran out
AFC 2011/009: SR0544
602 Tape 16 / Ollie
Gilbert, December 27,
1968
December 27, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
1. Hang Me Hang
Me
2. The Old
Crossroad
3. Hansom Mollie
[Handsome Mollie?]
4. The Two Little
Boys
5.
Lillo-Lea
6. Casey
Jones
7.
[unidentified]
8. Old Dan
Tucker
9. Sweet
Fern
10. Father Won't You
Go to S[?] With Me
11. Story - dog
squat ("it jumped up and killed her and that was the end of
it")
AFC 2011/009: SR0545
603 / Tape 17 / Ollie
Gilbert, December 27,
1968
December 27, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Side 1
1. The Fox
(story)
2. Man that saw a
heart (story)
3. Monkey and
bulldog (story)
4. Bloody head
(story)
5. The Driver Boy
(song)
AFC 2011/009: SR0546
604 Tape 18 / copy /
George B. German, August
1968
August 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded by Glenn Ohrlin at WNAX radio station, Yankton, South
Dakota.
Side 1
1.
Conversation
2. I learned about
horses from him
Break for company
3. The Chuckwagon's
Boggin'
1.
Conversation
Tape ran out
Side 2
1. Conversation
(continued)
2. Sandy, Bob and
Booster Jiggs
Tape George German gave Glenn
3. Hold On Little
Dogies
4. The Strawberry
Roan
5. The Old Chisholm
Trail
AFC 2011/009: SR0554
741 / Kweskin and Reilly
/ Boulder (Loop) / Boulder, Colorado miscellany: from tapes of Joe
Loop, 1961-1962
1961-1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
This is a copy of content kept at the Archives of Folk and Primitive
Music (now the Archives of Traditional Music), Indiana University:
"from tapes of Joe Loop, made at his coffee shop "The Attic" in
Boulder, Colorado, miscellaneous folkniks." The Attic was open from
1961-1963.
Side 1, August 11, 1962
August 11, 1962
Jim
Kweskin
Cherry
Red
Keep on Truckin'
Mama
Frankie and
Albert
Pallet on the
Floor
Stackolee
I Got
Mine
2:19
Blues
Ed O'Reilly [Ed
O'Riley]
Buddy Can You Spare
a Dime?
Cocaine
Side 2, circa 1962
circa 1962
Ed O'Reilly [Ed
O'Riley]
South
Coast
Ring Tailed
Tom
There's an Old
Woman
[unidentified
performer]
Buddy Can You Spare
a Dime?
Finerio
Ed O'Reilly [Ed
O'Riley]
Katie
Mae
Waling
Blues
Baby Let Me Follow
You Down
He Was a Friend of
Mine
AFC 2011/009: SR0926
Bawdy Blues 1055 / Loup
Friends
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Side 1 Bawdy Blues
(Bluesville 1055), 1962
1962
Side 1 "Bawdy Blues" is a commercial compilation of songs by
various blues artists.
Side 2 Loup Friends,
Boulder, circa
1961-1963
circa 1961-1963
Side 2 A label on the tape box is from the Archives of Folk and
Primitive Music, Indiana University. This may indicate Side 2
only.
Woman Blue (Judy
Schug)
500 Miles (Penny
Freeman and Harry Tuft, 5/62)
Come All
Ye
Wild Mountain
Thyme
Pretty Peggy
O
Pallet on the
Floor
AFC 2011/009: SR0557
744 / Roderick / Elliot
/ Joan Baez
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The item numbers in their order here reflect information on the sound
recording box.
1. Judy Roderick at
Club 47, April 7,
1964
April 7, 1964
4. Judy Roderick at
Club 47, April 7,
1964
April 7, 1964
3. Jack Elliott at
Club 47, February 9,
1964
February 9, 1964
6. Joan Baez, circa Fall
1960
circa Fall 1960
AFC 2011/009: SR0567
468 A / Robert Pete
Williams / Sept 16, 1966, September 16,
1966
September 16, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog, quarter
track, stereo ; 7 in.
Contents: songs, talk on prison in Louisiana. Possibly recorded at 28
Holden Street, in Cambridge (the address given on the tape box).
Described as "my house," this is probably Jackson's home at the
time.
Side 1
Mostly
talk
Mic
adjusts
Viet Nam
Side 2
I'm Gonna Tell
Everybody
Talk on [?]smith and
whiskey
I'm a Ramblin' Man
(open [?] with knife)
"fiddle
music"
AFC 2011/009: SR0568
468 B / Robert Pete
Williams, probably September 16,
1966
probably September 16, 1966
1 sound tape reel : analog, quarter
track, stereo (two mics, one side) ; 7 in.
See notes for SR0567.
1. Keep Your Black
Hand Down
2. Talk on wife
hiding shoes and [?]
3. Mother
Blues
4. If the sea was
whiskey and the sun was wine [?] and my baby would be drunk all
the time
5. I'm
Gone
AFC 2011/009: SR0569
903 / Seneca Dance /
Akron, NY, August 17,
1967
August 17, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded at a powwow. Participants were mostly Seneca. Social dances
accompanied by rattles, tom toms and vocals. Tonawanda Seneca
reservation, in Akron, New York.
AFC 2011/009: SR0676
Ellen's Party / The Crum
Family, recorded by Judy McCulloh, February
1962
February 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips
(Side 1), 7 1/2 ips (Side 2), single track ; 7 in.
Side 1 Ellen's
party
Side 2 The Crum
Family, recorded by Judy McCulloh
Arkansas Traveller -
Eddie Crum, Sr.
Boil Them Cabbage
Down - Mr. Crum, Sr.
Tin can fiddle
Eight More Miles to
Louisville
Banjo
Down
Yonder
Devil's
Dream
Soldier's
Joy
The Cr[?]n
Blues
Fragment
Oh By
Jingo
Darling Nelly
Gray
Spanish
Fandango
Wednesday Night
Waltz - Otis Wright
Rubber Dolly - Otis
Wright
AFC 2011/009: SR0677
Pentecostals, March 3-31,
1963, May 5,
1963
March 3-31, 1963
May 5, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7
in.
All songs were recorded in March 1963, except the last song by Sister
Grace, recorded in May 1963.
Sister Grace - March
3, 1963, March 3,
1963
March 3, 1963
Sister Grace - March
17, 1963, March 17,
1963
March 17, 1963
Frank Quinlen [?] -
March 31, 1963, March 31,
1963
March 31, 1963
Sister Grace - March
31, 1963, March 31,
1963
March 31, 1963
Sister Grace - May
5, 1963, May 5,
1963
May 5, 1963
AFC 2011/009: SR0688
Blues Dubs - Field / 1,
1964-1968
1964-1968
1 sound tape reel : analog, half track,
mono ; 7 in.
Mississippi John
Hurt, Joe Turner / 394 (B) / 3:10, November 25, 1964
November 25, 1964
R.P. Williams
[Robert Pete Williams] / If the Sea was Whiskey and the River
was Wine Me and My Baby Would Be Drunk All the Time / 468B4 /
4:10, September 16,
1966
September 16, 1966
Bukka White - I Hate
to Go to Bed at Night / 2:40 / #68:28 (A) house, December 6, 1968
December 6, 1968
Bukka White and Al
Wilson - Streamline / Adams House 323 (A), April 29, 1964
April 29, 1964
Sam and Charlie
Holmes [?] - Grand [?] / 367, August
1965
August 1965
Glenn
Ohrlin
Cole Younger
494
AFC 2011/009: SR0692
Field Dubs #2 /
HTM
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
half track, mono ; 7 in.
Recorded in Cambridge, MA. "My house" is probably Bruce Jackson's
house.
John Hurt
[Mississippi John Hurt] - Richland Women / my house 345 (A) /
5:19, October 26,
1964
October 26, 1964
Hurt [Mississippi
John Hurt] - Spike Driver / ibid (A) / 4:57
Skip James - The
Devil / Unicorn [club] / 348 (B) / 6:27, November 1, 1964
November 1, 1964
Skip James - Hard
Time Killin' Floor / 349 (b), November
1, 1964
November 1, 1964
Carl Grey - John
Henry / Saltville / 369 (b), August 7,
1965
August 7, 1965
Carl Grey - Cripple
Creek / Saltville / 369 (b), August 7,
1965
August 7, 1965
Ben Dinsmore -
Alabama Gal (dulcimer) / 357 (B), August 6, 1965
August 6, 1965
John Gallagher -
Ginny Put the Kettle On / Saltville / guitar instrumental (b),
August 6, 1965
August 6, 1965
Gallagher [probably
John Gallagher] - Nigger Blues / ibid
AFC 2011/009: SR0689
Field Dubs #4 /
HTM
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
half track, mono ; 7 in.
1. Son House -
Empire State / my house (B) / 4:55, July 31, 1964
July 31, 1964
Recorded in Cambridge, MA. "My house" is probably Bruce Jackson's
house.
2. group at Ramsey -
That's All Right / (B) / 2:35
3. Hank Ferguson and
group, ISP - I'm Not Livin' I'm Just Lastin' / 2:25, 1962
1962
4. Brother Frank -
I'm Movin' Across That River Someday / First Pentecostal Church,
Bloomington, Indiana (B) / 2:58, 1963
1963
5. Willie Upshaw -
There's a Brighter Day / Ramsey / #44 (A) / 3:30, July 4, 1964
July 4, 1964
AFC 2011/009: SR0690
Field Dubs
1 sound tape reel : analog, mono and
stereo ; 7 in.
Around a Western
Water Tank - Mississippi John Hurt and Skip James [first time],
October 28,
1964
October 28, 1964
See SR0827.
Around a Western
Water Tank - Mississippi John Hurt and Skip James [second time],
October 28,
1964
October 28, 1964
See SR0827.
Grizzly Bear -
Mississippi John Hurt, October 27,
1964
October 27, 1964
See SR0825.
Spike Driver -
Mississippi John Hurt, October 27,
1964
October 27, 1964
See SR0825.
Candy Man -
Mississippi John Hurt, October 27,
1964
October 27, 1964
See SR0825.
Joe Turner -
Mississippi John Hurt, October 27,
1964
October 27, 1964
See SR0825.
When I Lay My Burden
Down - Mississippi John Hurt, October
25, 1964
October 25, 1964
See SR0824.
Stackolee -
Mississippi John Hurt, November 25,
1964
November 25, 1964
See SR0823.
Payday - Mississippi
John Hurt, November 25,
1964
November 25, 1964
See SR0822.
Gimme A Old Lady -
Bukka White, April 4,
1964
April 4, 1964
See SR0805 (dated April 29, 1964).
AFC 2011/009: SR0786
305 / 1133 / Roger
Richardson / Martinsville, Indiana, August
28, 1962
August 28, 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
half track ; 7 in.
Roger Richardson, fiddle; Everett (Roger's friend), guitar; Henry
Shapiro, banjo; "me guitar" [?]. Recorded in Richardson's trailer.
Tape 1 of 2 (see SR0787).
Side 1
1.
[unidentified]
2. Sugarfoot
Rag
3. Sugarfoot Rage
(again)
4. Arkansas
Traveler
5. Arkansas Traveler
(again)
6. Soldier's
Joy
7. Fire on the
Mountain
8. Cripple
Creek
9. Devil's
Dream
10. Raggedy
Ann
Side 2
1. John
Henry
2. Old Joe
Clark
3. Tennessee
Waltz
4. Springtime in the
Rockies
5. Stony
Point
6.
Maggie
7. Golden
Slippers
8. and 9.
[unidentified]
10. Tennessee
Wagoner
AFC 2011/009: SR0787
306 / 1134 / Roger
Richardson / Martinsville, Indiana, August
28, 1962
August 28, 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Tape 2. See notes for SR0786. Roger Richardson. After the final song
is a note "on milling / water [?]"
1. Wildwood
Flower
2. Wreck of the Old
97
3. Wreck of the Old
97 [again]
4. Pop Goes the
Weasel
5. Cackling
Hen
6. Morning
B[?]
7. and 8.
[unidentified]
9. Arkansas
Traveler
[unnumbered] Talk on
water witching
Side 1
Thai folk songs -
commercial renditions
Side 2
Contemporary Thai
music and variations on certain folk pieces
AFC 2011/009: SR0784
302 / 1130 / Bluegrass
at Brown County / Beanblossom / November 26, 1961, November 26, 1961
November 26, 1961
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track, mono ; 7 in.
Brown County Jamboree. Noted in the typed log, in the Manuscripts
series: "made off their mike, which it turned out, entertained no
lows or mids."
AFC 2011/009: SR0788
307 / 1135 / Nick Hambas
I, November 29, 1962
November 29, 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded in Bloomington, IN. According to the manuscript notes,
Hambas plays and sings Greek songs, and plays bouzouki. He is
accompanied by Fritz Fleron.
AFC 2011/009: SR0789
308 / 1136 / Nick Hambas
II, November 29, 1962
November 29, 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See notes for SR0788.
AFC 2011/009: SR0790
309 / 1137 / Crum
Family, December 3,
1962
December 3, 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog, 1/2 track,
mono ; 7 in.
Recorded by Judy McCulloh and Bruce Jackson. According to the field
notes there are two tapes, but that may have been the original
tapes. This is a first-generation dub from originals at the Archives
of Folk and Primitive Music, Indiana University (a label from AFPM
is on the tape box spine).
AFC 2011/009: SR0791
310 / 1138 / 618I / 501:
Sam McGuire / Talk, December 27,
1962, December 27,
1963
December 27, 1962
December 27, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Sam McGuire #2A. Autobiographical chatter about his time as a hobo.
Dub copy; the original is at The Archives of Folk and Primitive
Music (a label from AFPM is on the tape box.
AFC 2011/009: SR0792
311 / 1139 / 502: Sam
McGuire / Songs, December 27, 1962,
December 27, 1963
December 27, 1962
December 27, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Unclear from the field notes if this is the original or a dub of a
recording at AFPM.
Side 1
Shade of the Old
Apple Tree
[unidentified]
Around a Water
Tank
Little
Mohee
Bald Headed End of
the Broom (Handled)
After the Soul is
Gone
Big Rock Candy
Mountain
Old New Hampshire
Home
Side 2
Renthro Valley
[possibly Renfro Valley]
Streamline
Cannonball
God Put Sweet Peace
in My Heart
AFC 2011/009: SR0793
312 / 1140 / 503: Sam
McGuire / Songs, December 27, 1962,
December 27, 1963
December 27, 1962
December 27, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
McGuire 3. See note for SR0792.
Streets of
Laredo
[unidentified]
Letter Edged in
Black
Give My Love to
Nelly
[unidentified]
(McLoughlin)
Don't Let Your Sweet
Love Die
Pat
Malone
Sweet Betsy from
Pike
AFC 2011/009: SR0794
504 / 1141 / South Side
Pentecostal Church / Bloomington, Indiana 1A / 614I, January 19, 1963
January 19, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
The number ranges probably are from the counter on the tape recorder.
A label from the Archives of Folk and Primitive Music, Indiana
University, is on the tape box spine.
Group pray
(281-395)
Sister Grace
Hillenberg (395-505)
So[?]y
(505-642)
Talk on collection
(643-742) (male)
Woman [?]
(742-end)
AFC 2011/009: SR0795
505 / 1142 / South Side
Church / Bloomington, Indiana / 1B / 614II, January 19, 1963
January 19, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A label from the Archives of Folk and Primitive Music, Indiana
University, is on the tape box spine.
AFC 2011/009: SR0796
506 / 1143 / South Side
Church / Bloomington, Indiana / 2A / 615I, January 19, 1963
January 19, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A label from the Archives of Folk and Primitive Music, Indiana
University, is on the tape box spine.
AFC 2011/009: SR0797
507 / 1144 / South Side
Church / Bloomington, Indiana / 2B / 615H, January 19, 1963
January 19, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A label from the Archives of Folk and Primitive Music, Indiana
University, is on the tape box spine.
006 - Begin Grace
Preacher
582 - acc starts
while [?] talks; someone starts singing while she goes on; group
joins singing while she goes on
AFC 2011/009: SR0798
508 / 1145 / South Side
Church / Bloomington, Indiana / 3 / 616, January 19, 1963
January 19, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
001 - Begin Grace
talking, someone singing
040 - Grace, sound
of girl moaning; songs
160 - song ends;
moaner picks up
372 - moaner; Grace
preaching; [?] begins
404 - [same as
previous]
450 - group starts
[?]
AFC 2011/009: SR0799
317A / 1146 / 1: Nick
Hambas: Greek Jokes / 2. Brown County Banjo, November 19, 1962, May 26, 1963
November 19, 1962
May 26, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
1. Nick, November 19, 1962
November 19, 1962
2[a]. Brown County
Jamboree, May 26,
1963
May 26, 1963
2[b]. Beanblossom,
May 26, 1963
May 26, 1963
2[c]. Banjo Contest,
May 26, 1963
May 26, 1963
Neil 1
T[?] 2
O[?] 3
AFC 2011/009: SR0783
301 / 1129 / Mevorah /
Sephardic material / Brooklyn, August 7,
1961
August 7, 1961
1 sound tape reel : analog, two track,
mono ; 7 in.
The Mevorah family, of Brooklyn. The tape box back gives the date as
July 7, 1961.
AFC 2011/009: SR0785
303 / 1131 / Sephardic /
Mordah and Nefouse / Claie et al Indianapolis / 12-24-61 / Reel 1,
December 24, 1961
December 24, 1961
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ,
two track, mono ; 7 in.
Recorded by Sue and Bruce Jackson at the home of Leon and Lenore
Mishelow, Indianapolis. Most of the singing is by Grace Nefouse (65;
throaty), Mrs. Mallah Mordah (61; thin), 22 West Kansas Street.
Kibitzing by Sam and Claire Bohart (sister of Lenore [Luna];
daughter of Mrs. Nefouse), Sam and Claire live at 6377 Forest View
Drive. A label from the Archives of Folk and Primitive Music,
Indiana University, is affixed to the tape box spine.
AFC 2011/009: SR0800
318 / 1147 / Sephardic
material, Brooklyn, NY, April 3,
1964
April 3, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Side 1 only. Sephardic, Mexican, Italian, and other songs, recorded
at the home of Nathan and Hanah Shalom, 2560 Batchledor Ave., Apt.
4H. Also present: Mevorah's.
AFC 2011/009: SR0801
319 / 1148 / Sephardic
material, Brooklyn, NY, April 3,
1964
April 3, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
four track, stereo ; 7 in.
Spanish and Sephardic songs. See notes for SR0800.
AFC 2011/009: SR0802
320 / 1149 / Sephardic
material, Brooklyn, NY, April 3,
1964
April 3, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
four track, stereo ; 7 in.
Sephardic material. See notes for SR0800.
AFC 2011/009: SR0803
321 / 1150 / Sephardic
material, Brooklyn, NY, April 3,
1964
April 3, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See notes for SR0800.
AFC 2011/009: SR0818
337 / Bagpipes, September 7, 1964
September 7, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/ ips,
stereo ; 7 in.
Recorded at Clan Sutherland Scottish Picnic, Brickton, MA. Will
MacKay, pipe major of the Caledonia Club Pipe Band, Boston; other
details on the tape box.
AFC 2011/009: SR0819
338 / 1169 / Scottish
Pipes, September 7,
1964
September 7, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 7 in.
Continuation of SR0818.
AFC 2011/009: SR0820
339 / Paquita Kenneman
and Ken Kenneman / Tape 1, September 18,
1964
September 18, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track, stereo ; 5 in.
Recorded in Cambridge, MA. Mexican songs, stories, and children's
games.
AFC 2011/009: SR0821
340 / Paquita Kenneman
and Ken Kenneman / Tape 2, September 18,
1964
September 18, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track, stereo ; 7 in.
See notes for SR0820.
AFC 2011/009: SR0831
Seeger 5 / A [?] 8 Mar/
B 10 Mar (after Tape 6), March 8,
1977, March 10,
1977
March 8, 1977
March 10, 1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0832
Seeger 6 / Workshop,
March 10, 1977
March 10, 1977
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track, mono ; 7 in.
Subseries 5:
Interviews
AFC 2011/009: SR0486
532 / Foxfire 5 /
Wigginton, Ga / 1967 / Tape 1, August
1967
August 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7
in.
Note on the tape box: "tapes made for Foxfire magazine"
Side 1, August 12, 1967
August 12, 1967
Interviewees:
Margaret and Richard Norton
Interviewer: B.
Eliot Wigginton
Place: their home,
Rabun Gap, Georgia
Side 2, Mid-August
1967
Mid-August 1967
Interviewee: Mr.
Lester Norton
Interviewer: B.
Eliot Wigginton
Place: his home,
north of Dillard, Georgia
AFC 2011/009: SR0487
533 / Foxfire 4 /
Wigginton, Ga / Tape 2, March 5,
1967, August 18,
1967
March 5, 1967
August 18, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7
in.
See note for SR0486
Side 1, August 18, 1967
August 18, 1967
Interviewees: Mr.
and Mrs. Andy Webb; Mulberry Road (south of Otto, North
Carolina)
Interviewer: B.
Eliot Wigginton
Side 2, March 5, 1967
March 5, 1967
Interviewee: Luther
Rickman; Clayton, Georgia
Interviewers: B.
Eliot Wigginton and students
AFC 2011/009: SR0488
534 / Foxfire 3 /
Wigginton, Ga / Tape 3, February 8,
1968
February 8, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7
in.
Interviewee: "Aunt" Nora Garland; Clayton, Georgia. Interviewers: B.
Eliot Wigginton and students. See note for SR0486.
AFC 2011/009: SR0489
535 / Foxfire 2 /
Wigginton, Ga / Tape 4, February 9,
1968
February 9, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7
in.
Interviewee: Mr. Charley Tyler; Mountain City, Georgia. Interviewers:
B. Eliot Wigginton and students. See note for SR0486.
AFC 2011/009: SR0490
536 / Foxfire 1 /
Wigginton, Georgia, September
1967
September 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7
in.
Interviewee: Mr. Marvin Watts; Clayton, Georgia. Interviewers: B.
Eliot Wigginton and students. See note for SR0486.
AFC 2011/009: SR0589
1 / Bill Burt [William
R. Burt] / Maui Interviews / Sounds / 6 am-630, August 15, 1987
August 15, 1987
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
According to Jackson, he recorded the Burt interviews at Burt's home,
located 1/3 of the way up Haleakala (the East Maui volcano). In the
interviews Burt speaks about his ideas and memories.
Side 1
Bird sounds / Early
morning on the B[?]
Side 2
Bill 1)
AFC 2011/009: SR0590
2 / Bill Burt [William
R. Burt] / Maui Interviews, August 15,
1987
August 15, 1987
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
See note for SR0589
Side 1
First five minutes
and birds
Side 2
Bill interview
2
AFC 2011/009: SR0591
3 / Bill Burt [William
R. Burt] / Maui Interviews, August 15-16,
1987
August 15-16, 1987
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
Side 1 was recorded on August 15, and Side 2 was recorded on August
16. See note for SR0589.
AFC 2011/009: SR0592
4 / Bill Burt [William
R. Burt] / Maui Interviews, August 16,
1987
August 16, 1987
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
See note for SR0589
AFC 2011/009: SR0593
5 / Bill Burt [William
R. Burt] / Maui Interviews, August 17,
1987
August 17, 1987
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
See note for SR0589
AFC 2011/009: SR0594
6 / Bill Burt [William
R. Burt] / Maui Interviews, August 18,
1987
August 18, 1987
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
See note for SR0589
AFC 2011/009: SR0595
7 / Bill Burt [William
R. Burt] / Maui Interviews, August 19,
1987
August 19, 1987
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
See note for SR0589
AFC 2011/009: SR0596
8 / Bill Burt [William
R. Burt] / Maui Interviews, August 19,
1987
August 19, 1987
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
See note for SR0589
AFC 2011/009: SR0597
9 / Bill Burt [William
R. Burt] / Maui Interviews, August 20,
1987
August 20, 1987
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
See note for SR0589
AFC 2011/009: SR0598
10 / Bill Burt [William
R. Burt] / Maui Interviews, August 20,
1987
August 20, 1987
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
See note for SR0589
AFC 2011/009: SR0855
Tom Bell / Snyder, NY,
November 7, 1967
November 7, 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
According to Jackson's notes on the tape box back: "Interview, at my
house, with Tom Ball, president of Road Vultures [Buffalo-based
motorcycle club]. Willy, Mike Aldrich [?] and others present. Tom
Manny [?] on killing of Charlie Pfahl November 7, 1962, Tuesday. Two
days after this interview Tom was shot and killed in an argument
over a watch." Further details can be found at
http://www.bpdthenandnow.com/roadvultures.html
AFC 2011/009: SR0903
Bikes at Bell's funeral
/ Bike noises / RUMC, Commentary by Zeitlin / Brince's bike, Sept,
20, September 1970
September 1970
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Tom Bell was the president of the motorcycle club the Road Vultures.
See SR0855 for Jackson's interview of Bell, two days before Bell's
death.
Bike noises - 7 1/2
ips
a) RUMC - 7 1/2 ips;
comments by Zeitlin 3 3/4 ips
b) Brince's bike
September 1970 - 7 1/2 ips
AFC 2011/009: SR0919
(1) B.Z. / BFLO
[Buffalo?] D.A. / Interview / B. Copley / Tapes 1-2, February 17, 1977
February 17, 1977
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1063
1001 / 611 / Kentucky
poverty and strip mine tapes #1 / Fritz Fleron 1-4-69 / Lexington /
Joe and Karen Mulloy 1-5-69 / Lexington, January 4-5,
1969
January 4-5, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Interviews. Side 1 economic and mine staff, on [?], SCEF (Southern
Conference Educational Fund). Joe's - Sunday [???]. Side 2
continuation of Side 1. Jackson was on assignment in Kentucky to
write an article for Harper's, which was not published as such. The
results of his research have been published elsewhere.
Side 1
Fritz Fleron,
Lexington, January 4,
1969
January 4, 1969
Side 2
Joe and Karen
Mulloy, Lexington, January 5,
1969
January 5, 1969
AFC 2011/009: SR1064
1002 / 612 / Kentucky
poverty and strip mine tapes #2 / Joe and Karen Mulloy 1-5-69 /
Lexington / Rick Diehl, Berea / 1-5-69, January 5, 1969
January 5, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Interviews. Side 1 in the study at Fritz's house. Side 2 on corporate
involvement in the coal [sic] and Appalachia. See note for
SR1063.
Side 1
Joe and Karen
Mulloy, Lexington
Side 2
Rick Diehl,
Berea
AFC 2011/009: SR1065
1003 / 613 / Kentucky
poverty and strip mine tapes #3 / Berea / (SCEF) / Louisville, January
5-6, 1969
January 5-6, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Interviews. See note for SR1063.
Side 1
Dave Walls (AV
director) on AVs; Berea, January 5,
1969
January 5, 1969
Side 2
Carl and Anne Braden
(SCEF), Louisville, January 6,
1969
January 6, 1969
AFC 2011/009: SR1066
1004 / 614 / Kentucky
poverty and strip mine tapes #4 / Carl and Anne Braden Louisville /
Edith Easterling / Marrowbone Creek, January 6-7,
1969
January 6-7, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Interviews. See note for SR1063.
Side 1
Carl and Anne
Braden, Louisville, January 6,
1969
January 6, 1969
Side 2
Edith Easterling,
Marrowbone Creek, Pikeville, January
7, 1969
January 7, 1969
AFC 2011/009: SR1067
1005 / 615 / Kentucky
poverty and strip mine tapes #5 / Tom Ramsey / Pikeville / (PCCA,
AVs) / Jack Combs / Pikeville, January 8,
1969
January 8, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Interviews. Side 1 PCCA, AVs. At Mary's house, 10-11 a.m. Side 2
concurrent with interview with Ramsey / [?], in his office in
Pikeville. See note for SR1063.
Side 1
Tom Ramsey,
Pikeville
Side 2
Jack Ben Combs,
Pikeville
AFC 2011/009: SR1068
1006 / 616 / Kentucky
poverty and strip mine tapes #6 / Ken Holland / Marrowbone Creek /
Buck Ratliff / Poor Bottom, January 8,
1969
January 8, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Interviews. At the time, Holland was president of PCCA. See note for
SR1063.
Side 1
Ken Holland,
Marrowbone Creek
Side 2
Buck Ratliff, Poor
Bottom
AFC 2011/009: SR1069
1007 / 617 / Kentucky
poverty and strip mine tapes #7 / Buck Ratliff / Poor Bottom / Tom
Ratcliff / Pikeville, January 8-9,
1969
January 8-9, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Interviews. Side 1 continuation of conversation with Buck Ratliff on
SS and his [?]. Side 2 Beginning of interview with Tom Ratliff;
prosecution; may be one side of tape only. See note for SR1063.
Side 1
Buck Ratliff, Poor
Bottom, January 8,
1969
January 8, 1969
Side 2
Tom Ratliff,
Pikeville, January 9,
1969
January 9, 1969
AFC 2011/009: SR1070
1008 / 618 / Kentucky
poverty and strip mine tapes #8 / Tom Ratcliff / Pikeville /
Landmark Motel, January 9,
1969
January 9, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Both Sides 1 and 2: interview with Tom Ratliff, Pikeville. Side 1 in
his office. Side 2 Landmark Motel. See note for SR1063.
AFC 2011/009: SR1071
1009 / 619 / Kentucky
poverty and strip mine tapes #9 / Fritz, Loujean and Gail on
Youngblood, Lex / McSurely's / Washington, DC, January 10, 1969
January 10, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Fritz, Loujean and Gail on Youngblood, Lex; McSurely's, Washington,
D.C. See note for SR1063.
Subseries 6: Presentations
and broadcasts
Includes conferences, symposia, and readings.
AFC 2011/009: SR0556
743 / American Folklore
Society: Summer meeting 1962 at IU campus in Bloomington, Summer
1962
Summer 1962
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A presentation titled "The Prospects for Folklore Studies." Recorded
at the American Folklore Society annual meeting, at Indiana
University, Bloomington, Indiana.
AFC 2011/009: SR0555
712 / 1973 AFS / Western
Panel, 1973
1973
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded at the Western panel session, American Folklore Society
annual meeting, in Nashville, Tennessee. The panel featured Bruce
Jackson, Diane Christian, and Alf Wallo.
AFC 2011/009: SR0562
749 / Stith Thompson,
February 27, 1969
February 27, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7
in.
Stith Thompson delivers a lecture on the folktale, at
SUNY-Buffalo.
AFC 2011/009: SR0570
Rudolph Arnheim speaks
on the Theoretical Nature of Photography. Introduction by Gerald
O'Grady, May 2, 1974
May 2, 1974
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Recorded at Acheson Hall, SUNY-Buffalo, from 8-9:30 p.m. The name
Fred Friedman appears on the tape box.
A -
Introduction
B - Lecture
(read)
C -
Discussion
AFC 2011/009: SR0572
983 / Norbert Wiener
Stories
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Jackson's article appeared as "'The Greatest Mathematician in the
World': Norbert Wiener Stories." Western Folklore, Vol. 31, No. 1
(Jan., 1972), pp. 1-22
Side 1, circa 1972
circa 1972
1. Phil Spiro:
Wakes
2. Home of Edward
Ives [Sandy Ives] - Cambridge, 1-10-67, January 10, 1967
January 10, 1967
3. At Cathy
Reinsel's - recorded at her apartment, Cambridge, January 11, 1967
January 11, 1967
Side 2
1. Norman Holland,
SUNY, September 11,
1970
September 11, 1970
2. Warren G. Bennis
- recorded at his home, Eggertsville, New York, September 11, 1970
September 11, 1970
AFC 2011/009: SR0603
Heroism and Violence 5-3
/ The Hero in Spy Fiction I, 1977
1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Hero Conference, Sun Valley Institute (Institute for the American
West annual conference)
AFC 2011/009: SR0604
The Hero in Spy Fiction
Part 2, 1977
1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR0605
You're Not a Hero Until
You're Sung III / Whatever Happened to the Heroes of the Sixties I,
1977
1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR0606
Whatever Happened to the
Heroes of the Sixties II, 1977
1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR0607
You're Not a Hero Till
You're Sung I, 1977
1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR0608
You're Not a Hero Till
You're Sung II, 1977
1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR0609
Presidential Self
Destruction I, 1977
1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR0610
Presidential Self
Destruction II, 1977
1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR0611
Presidential Self
Destruction III, 1977
1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR0612
The American Hero in
Contemporary Film, 1977
1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR0613
Custer and the Myth of
the Last Stand I, 1977
1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR0614
Custer and the Myth of
the Last Stand II, 1977
1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR0616
Misogynist I,
1977
1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR0617
Misogynist II,
1977
1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR0618
Misogynist III / Wonder
Woman I, 1977
1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR0619
Wonder Woman II,
1977
1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR0620
The Future Hero and the
Next Frontier (Tim Leary), 1977
1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR1239
The American hero and
white racism, part 1, sides 1 and 2, 1977
1977
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR1240
The American hero and
white racism, part 1, sides 3 and 4, 1977
1977
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR1241
Custer and the myth of
the last stand, part 1, sides 1 and 2, 1977
1977
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR1242
Custer and the myth of
the last stand, part 1, sides 3 and 4, 1977
1977
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR1243
From hero to celebrity,
part 1, sides 1 and 2, 1977
1977
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR1244
From hero to celebrity,
part 1, sides 3 and 4, 1977
1977
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR1245
The future hero and the
next frontier - Tim Leary, sides 1 and 2,
1977
1977
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR1246
The future hero and the
next frontier - Tim Leary, side 3, 1977
1977
on 1 side of 1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR1247
Hero in spy fiction,
part 1, sides 1 and 2, 1977
1977
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR1248
Hero in spy fiction,
part 1, side 3, 1977
1977
on 1 side of 1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR1249
Native American hero,
part 1, sides 1 and 2, 1977
1977
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR1250
Native American hero,
part 1, side 3, 1977
1977
on 1 side of 1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR1251
Tom Laughlin: Intro to
Billy Jack, part 1, sides 1 and 2, 1977
1977
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR1252
Tom Laughlin: Intro to
Billy Jack, part 1, side 3, 1977
1977
on 1 side of 1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR1253
You're not a hero till
you're sung, part 2, sides 1 and 2, 1977
1977
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR1254
You're not a hero till
you're sung, part 2, side 3, 1977
1977
on 1 side of 1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR1255
Violence and heroism,
part 1, sides 1 and 2, 1977
1977
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR1256
Violence and heroism,
part 1, side 3, 1977
1977
on 1 side of 1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR1257
Violence and heroism,
part 2, side 1, 1977
1977
on 1 side of 1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
See note for SR0603
AFC 2011/009: SR0509
John Berryman reading at
U.B., taped BJ / Filmore Room / Tape 1, December 18, 1968
December 18, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded in the Filmore Room, at SUNY-Buffalo, at 8 p.m. by Bruce
Jackson on a Tandberg II.
AFC 2011/009: SR0510
John Berryman reading at
U.B., taped BJ / Filmore Room / Tape 2, December 18, 1968
December 18, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0509
AFC 2011/009: SR0639
771 / Mimi Drake,
[recorded?] by Judy Curlington, [?], Don Liberthson / Sunday, March 12, 1974
March 12, 1974
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 5
in.
"The 10:00 Muse" [The Ten O’clock Muse), a poetry program broadcast
on WBFO radio.
AFC 2011/009: SR0647
767 [?] / Mike Loudon /
Betty Henderson / Sybil James / tape 1, March 26, 1974
March 26, 1974
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
From "The 10:00 Muse" [The Ten O’clock Muse). Mike Loudon, Peggy
Hederson [Betty Henderson?], Sybil James.
AFC 2011/009: SR0646
766 / 778 / Mike Loudon
/ Betty Henderson / Sybil James / tape 2, March 26, 1974
March 26, 1974
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
From "The 10:00 Muse" [The Ten O’clock Muse). Mike Loudon, Betty
Henderson, Sybil James.
AFC 2011/009: SR0640
754 / 772 / McGill /
Navero / Power, April 2,
1974
April 2, 1974
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Possibly from "The 10:00 Muse" [The Ten O’clock Muse). Dan McGill,
William Navero, Kevin Power. A manuscript accompanying the item
indicates the year as 1964.
AFC 2011/009: SR0641
755 / 773 / Siedlecki /
King / Lipman, April 9,
1974
April 9, 1974
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Possibly from "The 10:00 Muse" [The Ten O’clock Muse). Peter
Siedlecki, Cynthia King, Joel Lipman
AFC 2011/009: SR0642
756 / 774 / Gerst / Daly
/ Shipley / 1 of 2, April 16,
1974
April 16, 1974
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7
in.
From "The 10:00 Muse" [The Ten O’clock Muse). Robert Gerst, Robert
Daly, Elizabeth Shipley. Five minutes of the recording were lost at
the end (ran out of tape).
AFC 2011/009: SR0643
757 / 775 / The Women's
Writers Workshop, April 23,
1974
April 23, 1974
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Possibly from "The 10:00 Muse" [The Ten O’clock Muse).
AFC 2011/009: SR0644
758 / 776 / Bashey /
Leax / Sylvester, April 30,
1974
April 30, 1974
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Possibly from "The 10:00 Muse" [The Ten O’clock Muse). Lionel Bashey,
John Leax, William Sylvester.
AFC 2011/009: SR0645
759 / 777 / Conkling /
Carey / Guthrie / Rollwager, May 7,
1974
May 7, 1974
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
From "The 10:00 Muse" [The Ten O’clock Muse), including an aircheck.
Helen Conkling, Pat Carey, Jim Guthrie, Elaine Rollwagen.
AFC 2011/009: SR0648
820 / Western / Heroes,
1976
1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
From the opening session of the 1976 Westerns conference at Sun
Valley: "Western Heroes and Their Worlds."
Introduction - Jim
Belson
Talk - Howard
Lamar
Comments: William
Everson, Jim Kitses, Tim McCoy, Dalmer Daves, Iron Eyes Cody,
Peter Fonda
AFC 2011/009: SR0649
821 / Westerns / 2 /
Paradox, 1976
1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0648.
AFC 2011/009: SR0650
822 / Westerns / 3 /
Gunfighter, 1976
1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0648.
AFC 2011/009: SR0651
823 / Westerns / 4 /
Women, 1976
1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
"Women in Westerns." The name Diane appears on the tape box back;
this may be Diane Christian. See note for SR0648.
AFC 2011/009: SR0652
824 / Westerns / 5 / B,
1976
1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
"B Westerns." See note for SR0648.
AFC 2011/009: SR0653
825 / Westerns / 6 /
Indians I, 1976
1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0648. See note for SR0648.
AFC 2011/009: SR0654
826 / Westerns / 7 /
Indians II, 1976
1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0648. See note for SR0648.
AFC 2011/009: SR0655
827 / Westerns / 8 /
Reels, 1976
1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
"Reel West." See note for SR0648.
AFC 2011/009: SR0656
828 / Westerns / 9 /
Political, 1976
1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
"Political Western." See note for SR0648.
AFC 2011/009: SR0657
829 / Westerns / 10 /
Myth, 1976
1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
"Myth of the Frontier." See note for SR0648.
AFC 2011/009: SR0658
830 / Westerns / 11 /
History, 1976
1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0648.
AFC 2011/009: SR0659
831 / Westerns / 12 /
TV, 1976
1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0648.
AFC 2011/009: SR0660
832 / Westerns / 13 /
Postwar, 1976
1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0648.
AFC 2011/009: SR0661
833 / Westerns / 14 / 75
Years, 1976
1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0648.
AFC 2011/009: SR0662
834 / Westerns / 15 /
Stage Coach, 1976
1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0648.
AFC 2011/009: SR0663
835 / Westerns / 16 /
[?] int [interview] INF, 1976
1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0648.
AFC 2011/009: SR0664
836 / Westerns / 17 /
Directors, 1976
1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
See note for SR0648.
AFC 2011/009: SR0665
837 / Westerns / 18 /
Art, 1976
1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
"Art of the Western Movie." See note for SR0648.
AFC 2011/009: SR1139
TNT / Camille Paglia /
OC: "for listening", June 22,
1995
June 22, 1995
1 sound cassette (90 min.):
analog
"Begin at 8:00 p.m. with the pre-news intro-billboard in this box.
Start Reel 1 at 8:06."
00:00 Bruce Jackson
intro
04:05 Leslie Fiedler
intro
06:18 Camille
Paglia
AFC 2011/009: SR1142
Camille Paglia / Intro
by Bruce Jackson and Leslie Fiedler, April
29, 1995
April 29, 1995
1 sound cassette (1 hour, 25 min.) :
analog
"Ends with Bruce Jackson 'Good Night'"
AFC 2011/009: SR1147
Camille Paglia, April 29, 1995
April 29, 1995
1 sound cassette (124 min.) :
digital
Intro by Bruce Jackson / intro by Leslie Fiedler / 11:50 Camille
Paglia / 1:24:07 end + applause / 1:24:50 Bruce Jackson "good
night"
AFC 2011/009: SR1140
Allen Ginsberg / intro
by Leslie Fiedler, April 30,
1995
April 30, 1995
1 sound cassette : analog
"Ends just over an hour"
AFC 2011/009: SR1146
Allen Ginsberg, April 30, 1995
April 30, 1995
1 sound cassette (120 min.) :
digital
Intro by Leslie Fiedler to 7:47 + applause / Ginsberg start 8:29 /
"shit" 18:03, 23:01, 25:19, 26:16 / hard language 44:00-47:00 / end
just over 1 hour
AFC 2011/009: SR1141
Allen Ginsberg on TNT /
produced as broadcast, June 29,
1995
June 29, 1995
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1143
Ishmael Reed / Intro by
Ray Fedderman, April 30,
1995
April 30, 1995
1 sound cassette (1 hour, 12 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1145
Ishmael Reed, April 30, 1995
April 30, 1995
1 sound cassette (124 min.) :
digital
Intro by Ray Fedderman / "shit" @ 4:18 / 8:51 Reed start / 1:12:01
Reed end and applause
AFC 2011/009: SR1144
Ishmael Reed / TNT /
51:54 OC: "Thanks for listening." + :56 music, June 27, 1995
June 27, 1995
1 sound cassette : analog
51:54 OC: "Thanks for listening." + :56 music / as produced and
broadcast
AFC 2011/009: SR0867
Editing Reality 1 / CFT,
September 24, 1988
September 24, 1988
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Recorded at the symposium "Editing Reality: A Symposium on the
Construction of Social Truth," organized and hosted by Bruce Jackson
and Diane Christian at SUNY-Buffalo. The symposium was held on
September 24-25, 1988. 1st side: CFT / 9-11 a.m.: Bruce Jackson,
intro and moderator; Diane Christian, Emile de Antonio [political
documentary filmmaker]. According to Jackson, filmmakers Emile de
Antonio and Frederick Wiseman, historians Lawrence Levine and
Michael Frisch, anthropologists Dennis Tedlock, Barbara Tedlock,
Jean Jackson, and Steven Feld; sociologists Howard S. Becker and
Michael McCall participated in the event.
AFC 2011/009: SR0865
Editing Reality 2 / CFT,
September 24, 1988
September 24, 1988
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
1st side: CFT, Editing Reality, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 and 2:00 p.m.-3 p.m.
See note for SR0867.
AFC 2011/009: SR0864
Editing Reality 3 / CFT,
September 24, 1988
September 24, 1988
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
1st side: CFT, 3:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Editing Reality. See note for
SR0867.
AFC 2011/009: SR0868
Editing Reality 4 / CFT,
September 25, 1988
September 25, 1988
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Performing Science, 9:30 a.m. CFT - 12:00. Part I. See note for
SR0867.
AFC 2011/009: SR0869
Editing Reality 5 / CFT,
September 25, 1988
September 25, 1988
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Performing Science, 12:00 CFT-3:40 p.m. Part II. See note for
SR0867.
AFC 2011/009: SR0866
Editing Reality 6 / CFT,
September 25, 1988
September 25, 1988
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Performing Science, 3:45 p.m. - CFT. Part III. See note for
SR0867.
AFC 2011/009: SR0558
745 / WGBH: Negro
Worksongs 1
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Pantechnicon dub for Bruce Jackson, part 1 of 2. WGBH (radio)
broadcast from Boston, Massachusetts.
AFC 2011/009: SR0559
746 / WGBH: Negro
Worksongs 2
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Pantechnicon dub for Bruce Jackson, part 2 of 2. WGBH (radio)
broadcaster from Boston, Massachusetts.
AFC 2011/009: SR0560
747 / Bruce Jackson on
WBFO: Collector's Choice, April
1973
April 1973
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
WBFO is a radio station, which, at the time this sound recording was
made, broadcast from SUNY-Buffalo.
AFC 2011/009: SR0563
751 / Tower of Babel,
September 13, 1966
September 13, 1966
1 sound tape reel (00:29:30) : analog, 7
1/2 ips, full track ; 7 in.
Dub recording of a radio show called "Tower of Babel," taped or
dubbed on September 13, 1966. The recording uses songs [?] with
Billy Macdonald's voiceover.
AFC 2011/009: SR0564
510: Religious Radio
Broadcasts / Bloomington
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1.2 ips ; 7
in.
Side 1 - 7 1/2
ips
1. Grace Haldohman
[?], January 19,
1963
January 19, 1963
S. Side Pentecostal
[Southside Pentecostal?]
2. Church of
Apostolic Faith, Boston
Side 2
1. Church of
Apostolic Faith, Boston
2. Christian Sermon
from Boston
AFC 2011/009: SR0574
1391 / Religious Radio
Broadcasts / Bloomington, January 6,
1963
January 6, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0682
René Girard, April 26, 1973
April 26, 1973
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
René Girard talk
AFC 2011/009: SR0669
René Girard, December 13, 1973
December 13, 1973
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
René Girard was at Diane's Christian's Bible as Literature
Seminar (693 [?]).
AFC 2011/009: SR0695
"Collector's Choice" /
WBFO, April 14, 1973
April 14, 1973
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0834
877 / 10-22-70 / Bruce
Jackson / John Otto, October 22,
1970
October 22, 1970
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7
in.
The John Otto Show, on WGR, starring Bruce Jackson and John Otto.
Broadcast on Thursday, October 22, 1970, 10:30 p.m.-2 a.m.
AFC 2011/009: SR0670
888 / City Council Reel
#1 / 6-25-68, June 25,
1968
June 25, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Portable School discussion. See notes for SR0672.
AFC 2011/009: SR0671
889 / City Council Reel
#2 / 6-25-68, June 25,
1968
June 25, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
On portable schools; "this is their closed section." See notes for
SR0672.
AFC 2011/009: SR0672
890 / Common Council
Reel #3, June 25, 1968
June 25, 1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A meeting of the Buffalo Common Council, broadcast on radio station
WBFO. Content includes councilman Lewendowski addressing the Buffalo
Board of Education about P.S. 69.
Subseries 7: Politics and
news
AFC 2011/009: SR0550
687 / Democratic
Convention / Eagleton, McGovern, LBJ [Lyndon Baines Johnson], 1972
1972
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Side 1
Votes and McGovern
acceptance speech
Chicken Little
broadcast
Tom Eagleton
acceptance speech
Ted Kennedy
interview
McGovern
Side 2
McGovern
Walter Cronkite
program interview with LBJ shortly before his death in 1972 (30
minutes left on this side)
AFC 2011/009: SR0551
688 / News, 1970-1972, 1974
1970-1972
1974
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7
in.
Side 1
1. George McGovern,
Hubert Humphrey - Meet the Press, May
28, 1972
May 28, 1972
2. Nixon press
conference on Laos, March 3,
1971
March 3, 1971
Side 2
1. Nixon on Nixon:
Nixon's seventh crisis - CBS special (lots of quick cuts and
juxtapositions by them), January 9,
1974
January 9, 1974
2. Lowell We[?] -
ABC [TV] Issues and Answers, January
13, 1974
January 13, 1974
3. M[?], January 15, 1974
January 15, 1974
4. B[?] of Ron H[?]
on Nixon tape erasure, January 15,
1974
January 15, 1974
AFC 2011/009: SR0552
689 / McGovern and
Humphrey 1972 / Jerry Rubin 1970, 1970,
1972
1970
1972
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7
in.
Side 1
George McGovern on
Dick Cavett, December 12,
1972
December 12, 1972
Today Show: Nixon on
end of the Viet Nam war, s[?] Mansfield, Scott, etc. Vets in
Walter Reed [hospital] / Kissinger Congress that [?], June 23, 1973
June 23, 1973
Side 2
Hubert Humphrey at
Macedonian Baptist Church ([?]), May
23, 1972
May 23, 1972
Jerry Rubin at UB
[SUNY-Buffalo] 1970 (?) recorded off the air WSFO [radio], 1970
1970
AFC 2011/009: SR0483
529 / Nixon Resignation
1, August 8, 1974
August 8, 1974
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Nixon
Nix
Side #1 6:00-9:00
P.M.
News special - John
Chancellor
AFC 2011/009: SR0484
530 / Nixon Resignation
2, August
8-9, 1974
August 8-9, 1974
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Side 1, August 8, 1974
August 8, 1974
1. Nixon
quits
2. Post Morums
[?]
Side 2, August 9, 1974
August 9, 1974
1. Nixon
departs
2. News
flashes
3. Ford sworn in and
speech
AFC 2011/009: SR0485
531 / Nixon / August 13,
1974 [?], August 13-14, 1974
August 13-14, 1974
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Side #1, August 9, 1974
August 9, 1974
News
6:00-7:30
Special on Channel 2
(10 P.M.)
News
11:00-11:30
CBS - Special -
Channel 4 - 11:30
2 Presidents:
Transition in White House
News local #2
National 2 CBS, August 12,
1974
August 12, 1974
Side 2
National
Ford Speech August
13
August 13, Local #2
NBC and CBS News (6:00-7:30)
August 14,
1974
AFC 2011/009: SR0668
840 / Ford State of
Union, January 12, 1977
January 12, 1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0634
732 / William Shockley
and Roy Innes (CORE) debating Tomorrow Show, December 12, 1973
December 12, 1973
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
The forum was The Tomorrow Show, with host Tom Snyder. William
Shockley (Nobel prize-winning physicist) and Roy Innis (National
Director of CORE [the Congress of Racial Equality] debated
Shockley's low Black IQ notion ["Are Blacks Genetically Inferior to
Whites in Intelligence?"].
AFC 2011/009: SR0666
838 / Malcolm X, March 17, 1964
March 17, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Malcolm X speaking at Harvard University, with James Q. Wilson and
Martin Kilson. The recording was made with a mic at a speaker, so
there is significant noise. This dub copy is "filtered" (according
to the tape box back). The date is give on the tape box spine as
March 17, but sources online indicate March 18.
AFC 2011/009: SR0667
839 / Dick Gregory,
February 25, 1964
February 25, 1964
1 sound tape reel : analog, quarter
track, mono ; 7 in.
Boston civil rights rally, with Theo Bikel, Jim Bede[?]. The original
was recorded as 7 1/2 ips, half track mono. The actual boycott (the
second "Stay Out for Freedom") took place on February 26. It is
unclear if the recording was made the day before the boycott,or is a
recording of part of the boycott. This dub of Bruce Jackson's tape
was made as a quarter track mono. It was recorded off the air, from
a WGBH (Boston) broadcast.
Subseries 8: Dubbed
recordings
Dubs of commercial recordings and from tapes at other repositories.
AFC 2011/009: SR0904
Cheap Thrills - Big
Brother and the Holding Company/ New York Tendaberry - Laura Nyro,
1968-1969
1968-1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0944
David's Album - Joan
Baez / VSD 79308, 1969
1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Dubs of commercial recordings.
AFC 2011/009: SR0949
AAFS LP Master / Wahsons
[?], undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
May include part of Afro-American Spirituals, Work Songs, and Ballads
(AFS 13).
AFC 2011/009: SR0578
DF-214 / Prison
Worksongs from Library of Congress / AAFS-LOC LWO-4471,
undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Prison Worksong Master, side 1. A label on the tape box partially
obscures information about the tape contents.
AFC 2011/009: SR0928
Live Dead - Grateful
Dead, 1969
1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
This may be a dub recording of a commercial release by the Grateful
Dead or, based on various notes on the tape box back, may be
non-commercial recordings.
AFC 2011/009: SR0953
Guthrie / Stones / Fahey
/ Beatles / S. Smith, undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0625
740 / "Roll on John",
1946
1946
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
"Roll On, John," sung by Palmer Crisp, Allen, Kentucky 1946, and
recorded by Margot Mayo and Stu Jamieson [Robert Stuart Jamieson].
This is probably AFS 08503, in the collections at the American
Folklife Center. If so, further details are available regarding this
recording.
AFC 2011/009: SR0687
John Mayall,
undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Dubbed recordings from commercial releases: The Blues Alone (London
PS 534), A Hard Road (London PS 502), USA Union (Polydor
24-4022)
AFC 2011/009: SR0830
Ben Botkin / 8-19-63,
August 19, 1963
August 19, 1963
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Dubbed from 78 rpm discs owned by Ben Botkin. A list appear on the
tape box back.
AFC 2011/009: SR0841
761 / Buddy Moss / Too
tight Henry Diamond Joes, undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
mono ; 7 in.
This tape seems to be a compilation of songs from commercial
recordings.
AFC 2011/009: SR0905
Cowboy and Sailor,
undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
A compilation of dubbed recordings from various non-commercial
sources.
AFC 2011/009: SR0906
Dock Boggs / Bessie
Jones / Sacred Harp / Fisk Jubilee 1913,
undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Probably a compilation of recordings, both commercial and
non-commercial.
Oh Death - Dock
Boggs
Oh Death - Bessie
Jones
Sacred
Harp
Glory Glory
Hallelujah
Roll Jordan Roll -
Fisk Jubilee (1913)
AFC 2011/009: SR0907
Them / Otis Redding /
Fugs, undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Dub of commercial recordings.
AFC 2011/009: SR0935
The Origin of the Blues
/ Blues and Entertainment / The Thirties Urban and Rural Blues /
WWII and After, undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Dub copy of a commercially-released compilation of recordings: The
Story of the Blues (Columbia G 30008).
AFC 2011/009: SR0936
698 / Fairuz at the
International / Oriental Bouquet / Abdallah,
undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Dub copy of commercial recordings by Fairuz and by Abdallah
Chahine.
AFC 2011/009: SR0937
732 / I. Instrumental
Music of the S Appalachians / II. New Orleans Jazz,
undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Dub copy of commercial recordings. Labels on the box have the name of
the Archives of Folk and Primitive Music, Indiana University.
AFC 2011/009: SR0938
868 or 898 / Brand /
Kingston Trio / Burl Ives, undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Dub copy of commercial recordings.
AFC 2011/009: SR0939
183 / Bill Broonzy,
undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Dub copy of commercial recordings.
AFC 2011/009: SR0945
Folklore Class Tape #2 /
Prof. Jackson Dept. English, undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Compilation of archival and commercial recordings.
AFC 2011/009: SR0946
Gabor Szabo / Charles
Lloyd / H. Silver, undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Compilation of commercial recordings.
AFC 2011/009: SR0947
Blues Sampler,
undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A compilation of commercial recordings.
AFC 2011/009: SR0954
Blues Sampler,
undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A compilation of recordings by Robert Pete Williams, John Lee Hooker,
Mississippi John Hurt, Bessie Smith, Memphis Slim, and others. These
recordings may have been dubbed from commercial releases.
AFC 2011/009: SR0948
Cowboy,
undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
A compilation of commercial recordings.
AFC 2011/009: SR0950
Anglo American Folksong
Style, undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Possibly a dub of one of the AFS commercial releases.
AFC 2011/009: SR0838
699 / Yugoslavian
Narrative with guslar accompaniment I,
undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track, mono ; 7 in.
Tape copy of commercial discs in the collection of Zora Dvernja. Tape
1 has 7-inch discs, 33 rpm).
AFC 2011/009: SR0839
700 / Yugoslavian
Narrative with guslar accompaniment II,
undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips,
two track, mono ; 7 in.
Tape copy of commercial discs in the collection of Zora Dvernja. Tape
2 has 7-inch discs, 45 rpm).
Subseries 9: Various sound
recordings
AFC 2011/009: SR0678
Dubbed with my cassette
# 25 / Side 2, August 25,
1970
August 25, 1970
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Jackson recorded interviews with Black migrant workers in Barker, New
York. The manuscript log is in his handwriting.
AFC 2011/009: SR0547
605 / "Painted Post
Country", May 6, 1969
May 6, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Painted Post is a village in New York State. Ken Thomas may have been
a student of Jackson.
AFC 2011/009: SR0548
606 / "Painted Post
Country"/ Ken Thomas, May 6,
1969
May 6, 1969
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
See notes for SR0547.
AFC 2011/009: SR0549
607 / Lebanese
songs
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0561
748 / dub for Bruce
Jackson, November 4,
1960
November 4, 1960
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0571
895 / Arthur Boose: WOB
spiel / Von Schmidt: Garfield
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
"WOB" may refer to the Wobblies.
1. Arthur Boose,
Portland, Oregon; recorded by B.A. Botkin and Stewart Holbrook,
August 31, 1950
August 31, 1950
2. Eric von Schmidt:
James A. Garfield
AFC 2011/009: SR0576
LF3 [?]
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
The writing on the tape box is indistinct.
AFC 2011/009: SR0577
735 / Amarillo Holiness
Church, July 1967
July 1967
1 sound tape reel : analog, 1 7/8,
quarter track, mono ; 5 in.
J.B. Smith sent this tape to Jackson. According to Jackson's note on
the tape box: "part is service, with some good singing, part prayer
meeting."
AFC 2011/009: SR0615
Utah Sings! / "The
Working Class Hero" / Part 1, possibly
1977
possibly 1977
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
This may be Utah Phillips.
AFC 2011/009: SR0627
736 / Calypsos, 1968
1968
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Side 1 recorded in San Juan by Bill Sylvester; first [?]; boys from
St. Thomas singing. Further details on the tape box.
AFC 2011/009: SR0636
816 / "ASS" LP master
tape / AA. Jackson, undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Bruce Jackson Toast LP, Side A. The title for this LP in the LC
catalog is "Get your ass in the water and swim like me!" : narrative
poetry from the Black oral tradition (edited by Bruce Jackson;
produced in conjunction with the Center for Studies in American
Culture, SUNY Buffalo and the Society for Traditional Music).
Originally released 1998.
AFC 2011/009: SR0637
817 / "ASS" LP master
tape / AA. Jackson, undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
Bruce Jackson Toast LP, Side B. See notes for SR0636.
AFC 2011/009: SR1148
A5 or 45,
undated
undated
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR0840
Vincent Gange / 1970 /
English 383, 1970
1970
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7
in.
According to the tape box back: "This tape was prepared by Vincent
Gange in the Fall of 1970 for English 383 [class]. It accompanies
other, written materials on the Seneca Indians on the Cattaraugus
Indian Reservation, near Gowanda, N.Y. It includes a recording of
'The Feather Dance,' performed at Seneca ceremonies."
AFC 2011/009: SR0902
Use [the only word on
the back of the tape box not crossed out],
undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog
AFC 2011/009: SR0908
Black Narr [narrative?],
undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 5
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0927
[No information on the
tape box], undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0940
10/20/1976, October 20, 1976
October 20, 1976
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Handwriting on the tape box is too faded to read. The recording is
assumed to be related to SR0941.
AFC 2011/009: SR0942
Doc Gary Galetta / Mark
Donahue / Steve Hassett, undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0943
Gary Galetta / Interview
with Jo Watson / Robert Weiss, undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR0955
I Spanish G[?],
undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
Modest amount of information on the tape box has faded.
AFC 2011/009: SR0956
HHH,
undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
No other information on the tape box.
AFC 2011/009: SR0957
386-389 / Oversize - in
case 3, undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in.
No other information on the tape box.
AFC 2011/009: SR0958
Judy / Samples / For the
Jacksons [DF-207], circa
1970s
circa 1970s
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips,
two track ; 7 in.
A sampler of folk music recorded in Illinois, Indiana, and Arkansas,
by Judy McCulloh.
AFC 2011/009: SR1220
Tom Pickard Soundtrack,
undated
undated
1 sound cassette (60 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1234
7 / Jim - interview,
undated
undated
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1235
8,
undated
undated
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1236
9,
undated
undated
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1237
10,
undated
undated
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1238
11,
undated
undated
1 sound cassette (90 min.) :
analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1258
#90 / Thursday 11-12,
undated
undated
1 sound cassette : analog
AFC 2011/009: SR1259
#92 / Thursday 1-2 / 222
Scully, undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog, 10
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR1260
#93 / Thursday 12-1 /
224 Scully, undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog, 10
in.
AFC 2011/009: SR1261
#94 / Thursday 10-11,
undated
undated
1 sound tape reel : analog, 10
in.
Series 3: Graphic
Materials
4/10
Photos,
undated
undated
3 black-and-white photos : 5 x 6 in. and
smaller
4/11
"Painted Post Country,"
undated
undated
10 color slides : 35 mm
Series 4: Moving
Images
Processing work in progress. The list of projects minimally processed so far
reflects only the contents of this collection, and is not exhaustive. Bruce
Jackson and Diane Christian have collaborated on the following films:
Death Row
,
Robert Creeley: Willy's Reading
,
William August May
,
Out of Order
,
Creeley
, and
Robert Creeley: The Persistence of Verse
(a conversation between Robert Creeley and Bruce Jackson, 2001).
Both directed, edited, and produced these films. Jackson did the
cinematography and Christian recorded the sound. Running times for all films
are approximate. Descriptions of these films, and other film highlights from
the collection, appear below.
"Hard Language,"
1974
1974
Jackson and Christian organized this symposium at SUNY-Buffalo (now
University at Buffalo). Participants included: Leslie Fiedler (American
critic), Angus Fletcher (literary scholar), Frederick Jameson (critic),
René Girard (literary theorist), Neville Dyson-Hudson
(anthropologist), William Bossert (mathematical biologist), Roger
Abrahams (folklorist), Richard Macksey (literary scholar), Nathan Lyons
(photographer and photo historian), Jackson, and Christian.
Death Row
, 1979
1979
Jackson conducted extensive interviews with inmates on death row at Ellis
Unit, in Texas. The film documents the daily lives of the inmates, from
work to recreation, from mealtimes to their personal thoughts about
their lives and imminent fate. Some employees of the prison are also
interviewed. 60 min.
Services Rendered
, 1979
1979
Jackson produced, did sound, and some camera for this film, which was
directed by Andy Ferullo. Approximately 15 vignettes of working people
in Buffalo, at work and talking about their work. 60 min.
I Found a Feather
, 1980
1980
A short fiction film Jackson did not finish. He shot the footage near
Buffalo, in the Alabama Swamp Complex, part of the Iroquois National
Wildlife Refuge (with its headquarters located in Alabama, New
York).
Robert Creeley: Willy's Reading
, 1982
1982
In this film Creeley reads drafts of a poem he wrote to honor the birth
of Willy, his son. 16 min.
William August May
, 1982
1982
A documentary about William August May, a lifelong deep water fisherman,
and the changes to the California environment he has observed. 18
min.
Michael McClure
, 1982
1982
An unfinished documentary on the life of poet Michael McClure.
Out of Order
, 1983
1983
Interviews with six former nuns, as they talk about their lives as nuns
and after leaving holy orders: what made them decide to join and later
why they left, as well as their experiences readjusting to the secular
world. Diane Christian, a former nun, is one of the interviewees. 89
min.
Creeley
, 1988
1988
A film about Creeley's background and development as a poet, including
interviews with him and others, plus conversations with him. 59 min.
William Kunstler
, 1988
1988
An unfinished documentary on the life of civil rights leader and
formidable lawyer William Kunstler. 18 min.
Robert Creeley: the Persistence of Verse
, 2001
2001
A conversation between Creeley and Bruce Jackson. 17 min.
Cummins Wide: Photographs from the Arkansas Prison
, 2008
2008
Footage taken at Cummins Unit, a prison in Lincoln County, Arkansas.
Jackson had considered making a film during the time he was making the
photographs that would be in
Killing Time
,
Inside the Wire
,
Cummins Wide
, and other books and exhibits. With that future project in
mind, he shot this footage, using a Sony Portapak. According to Jackson,
he used an edited version of this footage to get a grant to help fund
the making of
Death Row
.