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Box LOC 447a

 Container

Contains 334 Results:

Last Night as I Lie Sleeping; Artist: Fred High, 03/20/51

 Item — Box: LOC 447a, Box: 51, Reel: 105
Identifier: MS F1-30 F1 F1.1s
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The core of the collection consists of 8 linear feet (442 reels) of tape-recorded sound captured by field workers of the University Folklore Research Project, 1949-1965, under the direction of Mary Celestia Parler Randolph. While most of the 137,400 tape-feet of recorded sound preserves Arkansas and/or Ozark folk-songs sung by the indigenous folk of the area and recorded "live" in their native locales, a few of the reels also record instrumental music performed without vocal...
Dates: 03/20/51

Pompey Is Dead; Artist: Fred High, 03/20/51

 Item — Box: LOC 447a, Box: 51, Reel: 105
Identifier: MS F1-30 F1 F1.1s
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The core of the collection consists of 8 linear feet (442 reels) of tape-recorded sound captured by field workers of the University Folklore Research Project, 1949-1965, under the direction of Mary Celestia Parler Randolph. While most of the 137,400 tape-feet of recorded sound preserves Arkansas and/or Ozark folk-songs sung by the indigenous folk of the area and recorded "live" in their native locales, a few of the reels also record instrumental music performed without vocal...
Dates: 03/20/51

The Frog Song; Artist: Fred High, 03/20/51

 Item — Box: LOC 447a, Box: 51, Reel: 106
Identifier: MS F1-30 F1 F1.1s
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The core of the collection consists of 8 linear feet (442 reels) of tape-recorded sound captured by field workers of the University Folklore Research Project, 1949-1965, under the direction of Mary Celestia Parler Randolph. While most of the 137,400 tape-feet of recorded sound preserves Arkansas and/or Ozark folk-songs sung by the indigenous folk of the area and recorded "live" in their native locales, a few of the reels also record instrumental music performed without vocal...
Dates: 03/20/51

There Was A Lady; Artist: Fred High, 03/20/51

 Item — Box: LOC 447a, Box: 51, Reel: 106
Identifier: MS F1-30 F1 F1.1s
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The core of the collection consists of 8 linear feet (442 reels) of tape-recorded sound captured by field workers of the University Folklore Research Project, 1949-1965, under the direction of Mary Celestia Parler Randolph. While most of the 137,400 tape-feet of recorded sound preserves Arkansas and/or Ozark folk-songs sung by the indigenous folk of the area and recorded "live" in their native locales, a few of the reels also record instrumental music performed without vocal...
Dates: 03/20/51

Description of Homestead; Artist: Fred High, 03/20/51

 Item — Box: LOC 447a, Box: 51, Reel: 106
Identifier: MS F1-30 F1 F1.1s
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The core of the collection consists of 8 linear feet (442 reels) of tape-recorded sound captured by field workers of the University Folklore Research Project, 1949-1965, under the direction of Mary Celestia Parler Randolph. While most of the 137,400 tape-feet of recorded sound preserves Arkansas and/or Ozark folk-songs sung by the indigenous folk of the area and recorded "live" in their native locales, a few of the reels also record instrumental music performed without vocal...
Dates: 03/20/51

The House Carpenter's Wife; Artist: Fred High, 03/20/51

 Item — Box: LOC 447a, Box: 51, Reel: 106
Identifier: MS F1-30 F1 F1.1s
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The core of the collection consists of 8 linear feet (442 reels) of tape-recorded sound captured by field workers of the University Folklore Research Project, 1949-1965, under the direction of Mary Celestia Parler Randolph. While most of the 137,400 tape-feet of recorded sound preserves Arkansas and/or Ozark folk-songs sung by the indigenous folk of the area and recorded "live" in their native locales, a few of the reels also record instrumental music performed without vocal...
Dates: 03/20/51

Borranders; Artist: Fred High, 03/20/51

 Item — Box: LOC 447a, Box: 51, Reel: 106
Identifier: MS F1-30 F1 F1.1s
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The core of the collection consists of 8 linear feet (442 reels) of tape-recorded sound captured by field workers of the University Folklore Research Project, 1949-1965, under the direction of Mary Celestia Parler Randolph. While most of the 137,400 tape-feet of recorded sound preserves Arkansas and/or Ozark folk-songs sung by the indigenous folk of the area and recorded "live" in their native locales, a few of the reels also record instrumental music performed without vocal...
Dates: 03/20/51

Maiden on the Plains; Artist: Fred High, 03/20/51

 Item — Box: LOC 447a, Box: 51, Reel: 106
Identifier: MS F1-30 F1 F1.1s
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The core of the collection consists of 8 linear feet (442 reels) of tape-recorded sound captured by field workers of the University Folklore Research Project, 1949-1965, under the direction of Mary Celestia Parler Randolph. While most of the 137,400 tape-feet of recorded sound preserves Arkansas and/or Ozark folk-songs sung by the indigenous folk of the area and recorded "live" in their native locales, a few of the reels also record instrumental music performed without vocal...
Dates: 03/20/51

He Wanted to Be in Arkansas; Artist: Fred High, 03/20/51

 Item — Box: LOC 447a, Box: 51, Reel: 106
Identifier: MS F1-30 F1 F1.1s
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The core of the collection consists of 8 linear feet (442 reels) of tape-recorded sound captured by field workers of the University Folklore Research Project, 1949-1965, under the direction of Mary Celestia Parler Randolph. While most of the 137,400 tape-feet of recorded sound preserves Arkansas and/or Ozark folk-songs sung by the indigenous folk of the area and recorded "live" in their native locales, a few of the reels also record instrumental music performed without vocal...
Dates: 03/20/51

Biographical information; Artist: Fred High, 03/20/51

 Item — Box: LOC 447a, Box: 51, Reel: 106
Identifier: MS F1-30 F1 F1.1s
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The core of the collection consists of 8 linear feet (442 reels) of tape-recorded sound captured by field workers of the University Folklore Research Project, 1949-1965, under the direction of Mary Celestia Parler Randolph. While most of the 137,400 tape-feet of recorded sound preserves Arkansas and/or Ozark folk-songs sung by the indigenous folk of the area and recorded "live" in their native locales, a few of the reels also record instrumental music performed without vocal...
Dates: 03/20/51

The Cowboy's Farewell; Artist: Ethel Mateer, 04/10/51

 Item — Box: LOC 447a, Box: 52, Reel: 107
Identifier: MS F1-30 F1 F1.1s
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The core of the collection consists of 8 linear feet (442 reels) of tape-recorded sound captured by field workers of the University Folklore Research Project, 1949-1965, under the direction of Mary Celestia Parler Randolph. While most of the 137,400 tape-feet of recorded sound preserves Arkansas and/or Ozark folk-songs sung by the indigenous folk of the area and recorded "live" in their native locales, a few of the reels also record instrumental music performed without vocal...
Dates: 04/10/51

The Blind Boy; Artist: Ethel Mateer, 04/10/51

 Item — Box: LOC 447a, Box: 52, Reel: 107
Identifier: MS F1-30 F1 F1.1s
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The core of the collection consists of 8 linear feet (442 reels) of tape-recorded sound captured by field workers of the University Folklore Research Project, 1949-1965, under the direction of Mary Celestia Parler Randolph. While most of the 137,400 tape-feet of recorded sound preserves Arkansas and/or Ozark folk-songs sung by the indigenous folk of the area and recorded "live" in their native locales, a few of the reels also record instrumental music performed without vocal...
Dates: 04/10/51

In the Shadow of the Pines; Artist: Ethel Mateer, 04/10/51

 Item — Box: LOC 447a, Box: 52, Reel: 107
Identifier: MS F1-30 F1 F1.1s
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The core of the collection consists of 8 linear feet (442 reels) of tape-recorded sound captured by field workers of the University Folklore Research Project, 1949-1965, under the direction of Mary Celestia Parler Randolph. While most of the 137,400 tape-feet of recorded sound preserves Arkansas and/or Ozark folk-songs sung by the indigenous folk of the area and recorded "live" in their native locales, a few of the reels also record instrumental music performed without vocal...
Dates: 04/10/51

The Drunkard's Child; Artist: Mary Jo Davis, 05/10/51

 Item — Box: LOC 447a, Box: 52, Reel: 107
Identifier: MS F1-30 F1 F1.1s
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The core of the collection consists of 8 linear feet (442 reels) of tape-recorded sound captured by field workers of the University Folklore Research Project, 1949-1965, under the direction of Mary Celestia Parler Randolph. While most of the 137,400 tape-feet of recorded sound preserves Arkansas and/or Ozark folk-songs sung by the indigenous folk of the area and recorded "live" in their native locales, a few of the reels also record instrumental music performed without vocal...
Dates: 05/10/51

Little Sweetheart; Artist: Mary Jo Davis, 05/10/51

 Item — Box: LOC 447a, Box: 52, Reel: 107
Identifier: MS F1-30 F1 F1.1s
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The core of the collection consists of 8 linear feet (442 reels) of tape-recorded sound captured by field workers of the University Folklore Research Project, 1949-1965, under the direction of Mary Celestia Parler Randolph. While most of the 137,400 tape-feet of recorded sound preserves Arkansas and/or Ozark folk-songs sung by the indigenous folk of the area and recorded "live" in their native locales, a few of the reels also record instrumental music performed without vocal...
Dates: 05/10/51

Bill Baily; Artist: T. M. Davis, 05/10/51

 Item — Box: LOC 447a, Box: 52, Reel: 107
Identifier: MS F1-30 F1 F1.1s
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The core of the collection consists of 8 linear feet (442 reels) of tape-recorded sound captured by field workers of the University Folklore Research Project, 1949-1965, under the direction of Mary Celestia Parler Randolph. While most of the 137,400 tape-feet of recorded sound preserves Arkansas and/or Ozark folk-songs sung by the indigenous folk of the area and recorded "live" in their native locales, a few of the reels also record instrumental music performed without vocal...
Dates: 05/10/51

Wreck of the Titanic; Artist: Mrs. T. M. Davis, 05/10/51

 Item — Box: LOC 447a, Box: 52, Reel: 108
Identifier: MS F1-30 F1 F1.1s
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The core of the collection consists of 8 linear feet (442 reels) of tape-recorded sound captured by field workers of the University Folklore Research Project, 1949-1965, under the direction of Mary Celestia Parler Randolph. While most of the 137,400 tape-feet of recorded sound preserves Arkansas and/or Ozark folk-songs sung by the indigenous folk of the area and recorded "live" in their native locales, a few of the reels also record instrumental music performed without vocal...
Dates: 05/10/51

She Was Fair as the Fairest; Artist: Mrs. T. M. Davis, 05/10/51

 Item — Box: LOC 447a, Box: 52, Reel: 108
Identifier: MS F1-30 F1 F1.1s
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The core of the collection consists of 8 linear feet (442 reels) of tape-recorded sound captured by field workers of the University Folklore Research Project, 1949-1965, under the direction of Mary Celestia Parler Randolph. While most of the 137,400 tape-feet of recorded sound preserves Arkansas and/or Ozark folk-songs sung by the indigenous folk of the area and recorded "live" in their native locales, a few of the reels also record instrumental music performed without vocal...
Dates: 05/10/51

Noah and the Ark; Artist: Mrs. T. M. Davis, 05/10/51

 Item — Box: LOC 447a, Box: 52, Reel: 108
Identifier: MS F1-30 F1 F1.1s
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The core of the collection consists of 8 linear feet (442 reels) of tape-recorded sound captured by field workers of the University Folklore Research Project, 1949-1965, under the direction of Mary Celestia Parler Randolph. While most of the 137,400 tape-feet of recorded sound preserves Arkansas and/or Ozark folk-songs sung by the indigenous folk of the area and recorded "live" in their native locales, a few of the reels also record instrumental music performed without vocal...
Dates: 05/10/51

Chatter wid de Angels; Artist: Mrs. T. M. Davis, 05/10/51

 Item — Box: LOC 447a, Box: 52, Reel: 108
Identifier: MS F1-30 F1 F1.1s
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The core of the collection consists of 8 linear feet (442 reels) of tape-recorded sound captured by field workers of the University Folklore Research Project, 1949-1965, under the direction of Mary Celestia Parler Randolph. While most of the 137,400 tape-feet of recorded sound preserves Arkansas and/or Ozark folk-songs sung by the indigenous folk of the area and recorded "live" in their native locales, a few of the reels also record instrumental music performed without vocal...
Dates: 05/10/51

See Dat Ship Come Sailin'; Artist: T. M. Davis, 05/10/51

 Item — Box: LOC 447a, Box: 52, Reel: 108
Identifier: MS F1-30 F1 F1.1s
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The core of the collection consists of 8 linear feet (442 reels) of tape-recorded sound captured by field workers of the University Folklore Research Project, 1949-1965, under the direction of Mary Celestia Parler Randolph. While most of the 137,400 tape-feet of recorded sound preserves Arkansas and/or Ozark folk-songs sung by the indigenous folk of the area and recorded "live" in their native locales, a few of the reels also record instrumental music performed without vocal...
Dates: 05/10/51

Let's Go Down to de Water; Artist: T. M. Davis, 05/10/51

 Item — Box: LOC 447a, Box: 52, Reel: 108
Identifier: MS F1-30 F1 F1.1s
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The core of the collection consists of 8 linear feet (442 reels) of tape-recorded sound captured by field workers of the University Folklore Research Project, 1949-1965, under the direction of Mary Celestia Parler Randolph. While most of the 137,400 tape-feet of recorded sound preserves Arkansas and/or Ozark folk-songs sung by the indigenous folk of the area and recorded "live" in their native locales, a few of the reels also record instrumental music performed without vocal...
Dates: 05/10/51

What You Gwine Do in Egypt; Artist: T. M. Davis, 05/10/51

 Item — Box: LOC 447a, Box: 52, Reel: 108
Identifier: MS F1-30 F1 F1.1s
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The core of the collection consists of 8 linear feet (442 reels) of tape-recorded sound captured by field workers of the University Folklore Research Project, 1949-1965, under the direction of Mary Celestia Parler Randolph. While most of the 137,400 tape-feet of recorded sound preserves Arkansas and/or Ozark folk-songs sung by the indigenous folk of the area and recorded "live" in their native locales, a few of the reels also record instrumental music performed without vocal...
Dates: 05/10/51

Bile Them Cabbage Down; Artist: Jack & Charles Reed, 05/15/51

 Item — Box: LOC 447a, Box: 52, Reel: 108
Identifier: MS F1-30 F1 F1.1s
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The core of the collection consists of 8 linear feet (442 reels) of tape-recorded sound captured by field workers of the University Folklore Research Project, 1949-1965, under the direction of Mary Celestia Parler Randolph. While most of the 137,400 tape-feet of recorded sound preserves Arkansas and/or Ozark folk-songs sung by the indigenous folk of the area and recorded "live" in their native locales, a few of the reels also record instrumental music performed without vocal...
Dates: 05/15/51

I Don't Love Nobody; Artist: Jack & Charles Reed, 05/15/51

 Item — Box: LOC 447a, Box: 52, Reel: 108
Identifier: MS F1-30 F1 F1.1s
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The core of the collection consists of 8 linear feet (442 reels) of tape-recorded sound captured by field workers of the University Folklore Research Project, 1949-1965, under the direction of Mary Celestia Parler Randolph. While most of the 137,400 tape-feet of recorded sound preserves Arkansas and/or Ozark folk-songs sung by the indigenous folk of the area and recorded "live" in their native locales, a few of the reels also record instrumental music performed without vocal...
Dates: 05/15/51