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Folklife Database: Saturday performances at the 2003 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Disc 8)
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Sound
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| Series Number/Title |
S2034 |
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Audio recording |
| Item ID Number |
CD03-15 |
| Item Title |
Saturday performances at the 2003 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Disc 8) |
| Program/Event |
Florida Folk Festival
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| Date/Date Range |
05/24/2003 |
| Collector/Fieldworker |
Florida Park Service Darby, Tom Link, Henry
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| Tradition Bearer |
Livingston, Grant Skeens, Ken Hicks, Bobby, 1954-2007 Fitchen, Eugenia (Jeanie) Sisinni, 1951- Boomslang
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| Genre/Occupation |
Guitarist Musicians Singers Composer
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| Title of Work |
Mangrove Island Diamonds (Grant Livingston) Jim Billys Hat (Boomslang) Sheriffs Daughter Mother of Waters (Ken Skeens & Leigh Goldsmith) Old Florida River Turpentine Town (Jeanie Fitchen) I am Florida, Need I Say More (Bobby Hicks)
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| Subject |
Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Performing arts Music performance Singing Folk singers Guitar music
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| Place Name |
White Springs (Fla.) Hamilton County (Fla.)
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| Corporate/Conference Name |
Florida Park Service Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park Florida Folk Festival
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| General Note/Comment Field |
One compact disc.
Jon Kay, director of the Florida Folk Festival, served as emcee. The program was called the Florida Troubadours, and featured several Florida songwriters-singers. It began on CD03-14 |

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