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Folklife Database: Ida Goodson recording session

Item Type:
Sound
Series Number/Title S1576
Container
Item Audio recordings
Item ID Number T83-146; T83-148
Item Title Ida Goodson recording session
Program/Event Ida Goodson Recording Project
Date/Date Range 12/03/1981
Collector/Fieldworker Dyen, Doris
Peterson, Betsy
Walker, Landon
Tradition Bearer Goodson, Ida, 1909-2000
Ethnicity/Nationality African American
Genre/Occupation Pianists
Blues singers
Bands (Music)
Title of Work Baby Wont You Please Come Home (T83-146)
Idas Blues
St. Louis Blues
My Momma Done Told Me
In the Mood
Idas Blues (T83-148)
Baby Wont You Please Come Home
St. Louis Blues
Subject Sound recordings
African Americans
Bands (Music)
Blues singers
Musical ensembles
Music performance
Nightclubs
Musical groups
Musical instruments
Performing arts
Horns (instruments)
Singing
Blues (Music)
Piano music (Blues)
Place Name Pensacola (Fla.)
Escambia County (Fla.)
Corporate/Conference Name Florida Folklife Program
General Note/Comment Field Two reel to reel recordings (also on T82-19, T82-21). Recoding session at Club Royal on Alcaniz Street. The band consisted of: James Franklin Davis (trumpet); John Boller (sax); Clyde Andrew (drums); Harold Andrews (bass).
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