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Folklife Database: Tom Walton performing at the 1988 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage)

Item Type:
Sound
Series Number/Title S1576
Container
Item Audio recording
Item ID Number T88-39
Item Title Tom Walton performing at the 1988 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage)
Program/Event Florida Folk Festival
Date/Date Range 05/29/1988
Collector/Fieldworker Florida Folklife Program
Tradition Bearer Walton, Tom, 1930-1997
Ethnicity/Nationality African American
Genre/Occupation Musicians
Singers
Guitarist
Title of Work The Lords Prayer
Will the Circle Be Unbroken
Why Me Lord
Amazing Grace
This Little Light of Mine
One Day At a Time
Subject Festivals
Folk festivals
Folklore revival festivals
Special events
Music performance
Musicians
African Americans
Singing
Guitar music
Gospel (Black)
Gospel music
Religious songs
Personal Name Boltin, Thelma, 1904-1992
Place Name White Springs (Fla.)
Hamilton County (Fla.)
Corporate/Conference Name Florida Folklife Program
Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park
Florida Folk Festival
General Note/Comment Field One reel to reel recording. Boltin served as emcee. The songs "One Day at a Time" and "This Little Light of Mine" by Tom Walton are available online.
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