Box LOC 448
Container
Contains 286 Results:
James Byrd; Artist: Mrs. Annie Cagle, 06/11/51
Item — Box: LOC 448, Box: 59, Reel: 121
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:
06/11/51
Old Missouri; Artist: Annie Cagle & Lula Davis, 06/11/51
Item — Box: LOC 448, Box: 59, Reel: 121
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:
06/11/51
That Old War; Artist: Charles Cagle, 06/11/51
Item — Box: LOC 448, Box: 59, Reel: 121
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:
06/11/51
Kitty Alone and I; Artist: Mrs. Annie Cagle, 06/11/51
Item — Box: LOC 448, Box: 59, Reel: 121
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:
06/11/51
Becky Mariah?; Artist: Doney Hammontree, 06/14/51
Item — Box: LOC 448, Box: 59, Reel: 121
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:
06/14/51
I Bought Me A Coat; Artist: Charles Cagle, 06/11/51
Item — Box: LOC 448, Box: 59, Reel: 122
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:
06/11/51
The Wedding Supper (Frag.); Artist: Charles Cagle, 06/11/51
Item — Box: LOC 448, Box: 59, Reel: 122
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:
06/11/51
The Drunkard's Hell; Artist: Charles & Annie Cagle, 06/11/51
Item — Box: LOC 448, Box: 59, Reel: 122
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:
06/11/51
Moses Smote the Water; Artist: Doney Hammontree, 06/14/51
Item — Box: LOC 448, Box: 59, Reel: 122
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:
06/14/51
Green Fields of the Lowland; Artist: Doney Hammontree, 06/14/51
Item — Box: LOC 448, Box: 59, Reel: 122
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:
06/14/51
Green Grass Growing; Artist: Doney Hammontree, 06/14/51
Item — Box: LOC 448, Box: 59, Reel: 122
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:
06/14/51
Stepmother Song; Artist: Doney Hammontree, 06/14/51
Item — Box: LOC 448, Box: 59, Reel: 122
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:
06/14/51
Witch tales and superstitions; Artist: James Hill, 05/23/51
Item — Box: LOC 448, Box: 60, Reel: 123
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:
05/23/51
Curses, superstitions, etc.; Artist: James Hill, 05/23/51
Item — Box: LOC 448, Box: 60, Reel: 124
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:
05/23/51
Just Look How It Rains; Artist: Adolph & Augusta Kukler, 06/12/51
Item — Box: LOC 448, Box: 61, Reel: 125
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:
06/12/51
From the Alps; Artist: Adolph & Augusta Kukler, 06/12/51
Item — Box: LOC 448, Box: 61, Reel: 125
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:
06/12/51
Rose Petal Waltz; Artist: Adolph Kukler, 06/12/51
Item — Box: LOC 448, Box: 61, Reel: 125
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:
06/12/51
Forest Echo; Artist: Adolph & Augusta Kukler, 06/12/51
Item — Box: LOC 448, Box: 61, Reel: 125
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:
06/12/51
Farewell, My Home; Artist: Adolph & Augusta Kukler, 06/12/51
Item — Box: LOC 448, Box: 61, Reel: 125
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:
06/12/51
My Happy Home in Arkansas (Frag.); Artist: Bonnie Lela Crump, 06/12/51
Item — Box: LOC 448, Box: 61, Reel: 125
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:
06/12/51
Rye Whisky; Artist: Freddie Woodruff, Jr., 06/14/51
Item — Box: LOC 448, Box: 61, Reel: 126
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:
06/14/51
Oh, Johnny (Frag.); Artist: Mrs. Fred Woodruff, Sr.
Item — Box: LOC 448, Box: 61, Reel: 126
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:
1949-1998, 2009
Lonely Bachelor; Artist: Doney Hammontree, 06/14/51
Item — Box: LOC 448, Box: 61, Reel: 126
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:
06/14/51
Lord Thomas; Artist: Doney Hammontree, 06/14/51
Item — Box: LOC 448, Box: 61, Reel: 126
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:
06/14/51
Brannigan's Dog; Artist: Doney Hammontree, 06/14/51
Item — Box: LOC 448, Box: 61, Reel: 126
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:
06/14/51