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Folklife Database: Friday morning performances at the 1961 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage)

Item Type:
Sound
Series Number/Title S1576
Container
Item Audio recording
Item ID Number

T77-102 (MP3 part one and MP3 part two)
Item Title Friday morning performances at the 1961 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage)
Program/Event Florida Folk Festival
Date/Date Range 05/05/1961
Collector/Fieldworker Stephen Foster Center
Barnes, Foster, 1903-1972
Tradition Bearer Boy Scout Troop 186 (Live Oak, Fla.)
Billie, Josie, 1887-1980
Fowler, Aubrey, 1911-1999
Kirkland, Dr. Edwin, 1902-1972
DeVane, Albert, 1895-1969
Carver Elementary School (White Springs, Fla.)
Beaver, Fred, 1911-1980
Moore, Mark, 1925-
Morgan, Lonnie, 1905-1970
Forest Hills Elementary School (Jacksonville, Fla.)
Minnie J. Niblack Elementary School (Lake City, Fla.)
Shady Grove School
Larioza, David
Larioza, Estrella
Nettie Baisden Primary School (Live Oak, Fla.)
Elizabeth Cobb Junior High School (Tallahassee, Fla.)
Pineview School (Live Oak, Fla.)
Husson Avenue Junior High School (Palatka, Fla.)
Boltin, Thelma, 1904-1992
Genre/Occupation Singers
Musicians
Choruses
Water witcher
Children
Students
Artists
Title of Work America (Troop 186)
Star Spangled Banner
Invocation (Billie)
Opening welcome (Fowler)
Chicken Pie Story (Kirkland)
Welcome (Boltin)
Seminole lore (Devane)
Miccosukee Chant (Billie)
Shoemakers Dance (Carver Elementary)
Creek Indian Lore (Beaver)
Creek Friendship Song
Water Witching (Morgan)
Aiken Drum (Moore)
Military Schottische (Forest Hills)
Hes Got the Whole World in His Hands (Niblack school)
Standing in the Need of Prayer
Old Woman
Stephen Foster program (Shady Grove)
Ke Kali Nei Au (David & Estrella Larioza)
Oh! Suzanna (Nettie Baisden school)
Chiapanecas (Elizabeth Cobb school)
Old Woman (Pineview School)
Old Brass Wagon (Husson Avenue school)
The Minuet (Lake Forest Hills)
Subject Festivals
Folk festivals
Folklore revival festivals
Special events
Performing arts
Music performance
Musicians
Choruses
Singing
Prayer
Choir singing
Choirs (music)
Children
Students
Elementary schools
Seminole Indians
Water witching
Place Name White Springs (Fla.)
Hamilton County (Fla.)
Corporate/Conference Name Florida Folk Festival
Stephen Foster Center
General Note/Comment Field One reel to reel recording. Boltin served as emcee.

The Invocation [in Mikasuki] performed by Josie Billie is available on the Sounds of the Florida Folk Festival section of the Folklife audio page.

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