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Performances at the 1970 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Reel 5)

Type:

Sound

Date:

May 1970

Item:

Audio recording

Series:

S1576

Item ID:

T77-217

Download: MP3

Download: MP3

Download: MP3

Download: MP3

Event Name

Collector or Fieldworker

Tradition Bearer

Genre or Occupation

Title of Work

  • Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag (Cowan)
  • America
  • Festival announcements (Flemming& Boltin)
  • Doing My Time (Bluegrass Rebels)
  • Home Run Man
  • Train 45
  • Green Corn Dance (Billie & Shore)
  • Seminole songs
  • Indian dance demo (Troop 123)
  • Lets Go Hunting (Esther & Tom Beadnell)
  • Lonesome Dove
  • Quakers Wedding
  • Red Rosy Bush (Dixon)
  • Froggie Went a Courting
  • Calypso Music (Starker)
  • Brown Skinned Girl
  • Jordie (Caney Forkers)
  • Bragging Story
  • Truthful Bill (Wiggins Sisters)
  • Choo Choo Train
  • Clap Hands Like Me
  • First Time I Ever Saw Your Face (Muller)
  • Whiskey in the Jar
  • Zana, Zana (Dreamlake)
  • Old Joe Clark
  • The Cat Came Back
  • Acrefoot Johnson
  • Cindy
  • Bird and Animal Calls (Graham)
  • Hog Drovers (Smith Family)
  • Sailor on the Deep Blue Sea
  • Uncle Reuben
  • Tennessee Wagoner (Stephens)
  • Old Spinning Wheel
  • Under the Double Eagle
  • He Took Your Place (Bordeaux Borhters w/Dottie and George Mason)
  • Where the Soul Never Dies
  • Rose of Frolic (Dunscombe)
  • Beautiful Isle of Somewhere
  • Glendy Burke (Trinity Trio)
  • Oh! Suzanna
  • Singing Rhyme (Boltin)
  • Whipcracking demo (Dekle)
  • Ida Red (Hall)
  • Cripple Creek
  • Shady Grove

Place Name

Corporate or Conference Name

General Note/Comment

  • One reel to reel recording. Boltin served as emcee. The Bluegrass Rebels lived in Brunswick, Georgia. Billie was from Brighton Seminole Indian Reservation. The Beadnells were from Orange Park. The Caney Forkers were from Tennessee. The Dreamlake Ukulele Band was billed as the Cheerful Chirpers. Starker was from Sarasota, and played calypso music.

     


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