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Box LOC 447

 Container

Contains 298 Results:

"The Green Fields of Arlow"; Artist: Mr. S. T. Ervin, 09/17/50

 Item — Box: LOC 447, Box: 31, Reel: 65
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: 09/17/50

"Go 'Way from Me, Willie"; Artist: Mr. S. T. Ervin, 09/17/50

 Item — Box: LOC 447, Box: 31, Reel: 65
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: 09/17/50

"A Happy; Artist: Home of Sunshine", 09/17/50

 Item — Box: LOC 447, Box: 31, Reel: 65
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: 09/17/50

"The Eagle's Fawn-Like Daughter"(Poem); Artist: Home of Sunshine", 09/17/50

 Item — Box: LOC 447, Box: 31, Reel: 65
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: 09/17/50

"Whistle, Mother, Whistle"; Artist: Mrs. May Kennedy McCord, 09/16/50

 Item — Box: LOC 447, Box: 31, Reel: 65
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: 09/16/50

"Froggie Would A-Wooing Go"; Artist: Mrs. May Kennedy McCord, 09/16/50

 Item — Box: LOC 447, Box: 31, Reel: 65
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: 09/16/50

"The Brown Girl"; Artist: Mrs. May Kennedy McCord, 09/16/50

 Item — Box: LOC 447, Box: 31, Reel: 66
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: 09/16/50

"The Lilly of Arkansas"; Artist: Mrs. May Kennedy McCord, 09/16/50

 Item — Box: LOC 447, Box: 31, Reel: 66
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: 09/16/50

"The Ever-Full Barrel" (Tale); Artist: May McCord & Bill Zaleski, 09/16/50

 Item — Box: LOC 447, Box: 31, Reel: 66
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: 09/16/50

"Hawaiian Dirge"; Artist: Bill Zaleski, 09/16/50

 Item — Box: LOC 447, Box: 31, Reel: 66
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: 09/16/50

"Over in the Gloryland" & "The Gloryland Way"; Artist: Doney Hammontree, 09/08/50

 Item — Box: LOC 447, Box: 32, Reel: 67
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: 09/08/50

"Nobody Answered"; Artist: Doney Hammontree, 09/08/50

 Item — Box: LOC 447, Box: 32, Reel: 67
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: 09/08/50

"Farther Along"; Artist: Doney Hammontree, 09/08/50

 Item — Box: LOC 447, Box: 32, Reel: 67
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: 09/08/50

"Where Is my Wandering Boy Tonight?"; Artist: Doney Hammontree, 09/08/50

 Item — Box: LOC 447, Box: 32, Reel: 67
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: 09/08/50

"Laughing Song" & "The Ticklish Kind"; Artist: John S. Jones, 09/08/50

 Item — Box: LOC 447, Box: 32, Reel: 68
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: 09/08/50

"Old Grumbler" "; Artist: John S. Jones, 09/08/50

 Item — Box: LOC 447, Box: 32, Reel: 68
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: 09/08/50

"Old Man Grumble"; Artist: Doney Hammontree, 09/08/50

 Item — Box: LOC 447, Box: 32, Reel: 68
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: 09/08/50

"Give Him One More as He Goes"; Artist: John S. Jones, 09/08/50

 Item — Box: LOC 447, Box: 32, Reel: 68
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: 09/08/50

"Mother's Lullaby" (Medley); Artist: John S. Jones, 09/08/50

 Item — Box: LOC 447, Box: 32, Reel: 68
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: 09/08/50

"The Girl in the Blue Velvet Band"; Artist: Anna Reavis, 09/14/50

 Item — Box: LOC 447, Box: 33, Reel: 69
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: 09/14/50

"The Drunkard's Plea; Artist: Anna Reavis, 09/14/50

 Item — Box: LOC 447, Box: 33, Reel: 69
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: 09/14/50

"The Wreck of '52"; Artist: Anna Reavis, 09/14/50

 Item — Box: LOC 447, Box: 33, Reel: 69
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: 09/14/50

"Little Blossom"; Artist: Anna Reavis, 09/14/50

 Item — Box: LOC 447, Box: 33, Reel: 69
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: 09/14/50

"Mommy Please Stay; Artist: Home with Me", 09/14/50

 Item — Box: LOC 447, Box: 33, Reel: 69
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: 09/14/50

Medley of Waltzes; Artist: Reeds Spring Musicians, 09/15/50

 Item — Box: LOC 447, Box: 33, Reel: 70
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: 09/15/50