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Folklife Database: Saturday evening performances at the 1963 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Reel 2)
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Sound
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| Series Number/Title |
S1576 |
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| Item |
Audio recording |
| Item ID Number |
T77-143 (MP3 part one and MP3 part two) |
| Item Title |
Saturday evening performances at the 1963 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Reel 2) |
| Program/Event |
Florida Folk Festival
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| Date/Date Range |
05/04/1963 |
| Collector/Fieldworker |
Stephen Foster Center Barnes, Foster, 1903-1972
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| Tradition Bearer |
Boltin, Thelma, 1904-1992 Berry, Louis Lake City Squares Camp, Bill Beers, Bob, 1920-1972 Beers-Burnstine, Evelyn Griffis, Lem, 1897-1969 Schulman, Sam Truzzi, Marcello Kneeknockers, The
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| Genre/Occupation |
Singers Musicians Dancers Storytellers
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| Title of Work |
When the Saints Go Marching In (audience, led by Berry) Square dance demo (Lake City Squares/Camp calling) Walkie in the Parlor (Bob & Evelyn Beers) Water is Wide Bailiffs Daughter Tall Tales (Griffis) Butcher Boy Unidentified song (Schulman) All the Pretty Horses (Truzzi) Square Dance demo (Kneeknockers)
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| Subject |
Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Performing arts Music performance Musicians Dance Singing Storytelling Jokes Oral performance Square dance Square dancing Tall tales
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| Place Name |
White Springs (Fla.) Hamilton County (Fla.)
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| Corporate/Conference Name |
Florida Folk Festival Stephen Foster Center
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| General Note/Comment Field |
One reel to reel recording.
Boltin served as emcee.
The story "Life in the Swamp" told by Lem Griffis is
available on the Sounds
of the Florida Folk Festival section
of the Folklife audio page.
The song "The Water is Wide" performed by the Beers Family is available on the Folk
Music page.
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