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Folklife Database: Saturday performances at the 1995 Florida Folk Festival (Sesquicentennial Area Stage ) (Tape 1)
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Sound
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| Series Number/Title |
S1576 |
| Container |
44 |
| Item |
Audio recording |
| Item ID Number |
D95-41 |
| Item Title |
Saturday performances at the 1995 Florida Folk Festival (Sesquicentennial Area Stage ) (Tape 1) |
| Program/Event |
Florida Folk Festival
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| Date/Date Range |
05/27/1995 |
| Collector/Fieldworker |
Florida Folklife Program Shields, Roger
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| Tradition Bearer |
Tru-Blue Grass City of Dunedin Pipe Band Versiteers, The Banks, Joy Remembranzas del Conunco
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| Ethnicity/Nationality |
African American Cuban American
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| Genre/Occupation |
Singers Bands (Music) Musicians Bluegrass musicians Dancers
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| Title of Work |
Old Folks at Home (Tru-Blue Grass) Unidentified song Greensleeves Fox on the Run Blackbird Turkey in the Straw Steel Rail Sitting On Top of the World Scottish Pipe Music (Dunedin Pipe Band) God is Good to Me (Versiteers) Jesus Met the Woman at the Well Noah Oh How I Love Jesus Do Not Wonder About Him I Have No Doubt Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (Banks) Met Me in the City Amazing Grace His Eye Is on th Sparrow God si Standing By This Little Light of Mine Cuban dance (Remembranzas del Conunco) (Cont. on D95-42)
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| Subject |
Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Festivals Special events Performing arts Music performance Singing A capella singers A capella singing Gospel (Black) African Americans Bands (Music) Gospel songs Gospel music Religious music Religious songs Spirituals (Songs) Latinos Arts, Cuban Cuban Americans Pipe (Musical instrument) Pipe music Bluegrass music Old time music String bands Stringband music
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| Place Name |
White Springs (Fla.) Hamilton County (Fla.)
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| Corporate/Conference Name |
Florida Folklife Program Stephen Foster Center Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park
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| General Note/Comment Field |
One digital audio tape(DAT).
The Versiteers, a Jacksonville-based a capella gospel group, consisted of L.V. Starling, Linda Carter, and Myrtle Butler. Tru-Blu Grass consisted of Bill Hendry (fiddle), Jane Roynl (bass), Eddie Knight (guitar), Jack Piccalo (banjo) and Ken Carey (mandolin).
The song "Jesus Met the Woman at the Well" by the Versiteerss
is available on the Sacred
Music page. |

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