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Folklife Database: Sunday performances at the 1995 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Tape 6)

Item Type:
Sound
Series Number/Title S1576
Container 44
Item Audio recording
Item ID Number D95-36
Item Title Sunday performances at the 1995 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Tape 6)
Program/Event Florida Folk Festival
Date/Date Range 05/28/1995
Collector/Fieldworker Florida Folklife Program
Buchanan, Nancy
Tradition Bearer Paine, Bill
Thomas, Frank
Thomas, Ann, 1946-2004
Smith, Mark
Grooms, Don, 1930-1998
Genre/Occupation Singers
Composer
Musicians
Guitarist
Title of Work Jokes (Paine)
Florida Native Sons and Daughters (Frank & Ann Thomas)
Cracker Cowman
Love Song
Let Our Colors Be
The Storyteller
Where the Mountains Meet the Sand (Smith)
Song for Don Grooms
Marty Schuman Tribute (Paine)
Winnebago Song (Grooms & Friends)
Chicken Bone Special
I Believe
Butter Beans
The Diplomat
Walk Proud My Son
Sugar Babe
You Can Not Call Me a Florida Cracker
Orange Blossom
Tomorrow is Going to Be a Better Day
Hold Back the Waters
Subject Folk festivals
Folklore revival festivals
Festivals
Special events
Performing arts
Music performance
Singing
String bands
Stringband music
Old time music
Bands (Music)
Guitar music
Folk singers
Cherokee Indians
Place Name White Springs (Fla.)
Hamilton County (Fla.)
Corporate/Conference Name Florida Folklife Program
Stephen Foster Center
Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park
General Note/Comment Field One digital audio tape (DAT). (Also copied onto C95-171 & C95-172.) Paine served as emcee. Grooms played with Dennis Devine (guitar), Stan Gerber (harmonica), Wayne Martin (fiddle), Art Cromer (dobro), and Dan Peterson (bass).

The songs "Chicken Bone Special", "Walk Proud My Son" and "I Believe" performed by Don Grooms and "Florida's Native Sons and Daughters" performed by Frank and Ann Thomas are available on the Folk Music section of the Folklife audio page.

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