a_s1576_t92-009 | Bill Dillion playing the autoharp at the 1992 Florida Folk Festival (Main stage) | Sound | Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Festivals Special events Performing arts Performances Music performance Old time music Songs Autoharp Autoharp music Zither String instruments Gospel music Gospel songs Religious music Musicians | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
a_s1576_t90-136b | Bill Dillon performing at the 1990 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) | Sound | Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Festivals Special events Performing arts Music performance Folk singers Singing Musicians Singers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
a_s1576_t77-080 | Friday morning performances at the 1959 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Reel 1) | Sound | Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Performing arts Music performance Singing Elementary schools Choir singing Choirs (music) Seminole Indians Oral performance Animal calls Animal sounds String bands Stringband music Spirituals (Songs) Hand-clapping games Old time music Singers Bands (Music) Children Choruses Musicians Students | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Friday morning performances at the 1959 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Reel 1)
- Date
- 1959-05-01
- Description
- One reel to reel recording. NOTE -- The original reel was inadvertently recorded on side 2 first, and then side 1. When digitized for preservation purposes, that sequence order was maintained. The tracks here are listed in the order of the reel recording, not the order as recorded at the festival. Therefore, notations are included as to which side of the reel the tracks are actually from. Boltin served as emcee. Detailed information on the performers can be found on the 1959 festival program, located in S 1619, box 1.
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a_s1576_t79-014 | Friday performances at the 1975 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Reel 1) | Sound | Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Performing arts Singing Dance music Religious music Old time music Gospel music Hornpipes Dulcimer music Harmonica music Yodeling Guitar music Banjo music Folk songs, French French Americans Songs, French Singers Dancers Bands (Music) Harmonica players Guitarist Banjoists Musicians | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Friday performances at the 1975 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Reel 1)
- Date
- 1975-08-29
- Description
- One reel to reel recording. Boltin served as emcee. Seafood Combo was from Tallahassee, and consisted of Tony Verderamo (accordian); Larry Abrams (violin/mandolin); and Pam Mansfield (tambourine). Alachua County Older American Council square-danced. Muller was from Lake Mary. The Mitchells played the dulcimer, and were from Washington DC. Tillinghast was from Hollywood, Florida. Dunscombe of Gainesville played the musical saw. The Folksdancing, of Sarasota, consisted of the Whitehead family. Deacon Dan Smith, from White Plains, New York, played the harmonica. The Makley Family were from Jacksonville, and Nick Hallman was from Greenville, South Carolina. The Caney Forkers were from Cookeville, Tennessee and consisted of: Mike & Jeanette Kasnia; Graham, Betty, Heather, and Holly Kash. Johnson was from Gainesville. The Beadnells were from Orange Park. Fiddlers Zeke and Rosa Stephens were from Panama City. The Boyers from Webster Grove, Missouri (and the family of folk singer Bob Beers' sister). Banjoist Cadwell hailed from Jackson Heights, New York. Battle was from Tampa -- this was his first festival. Malkine was from Shady, New York.
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a_s1576_43_d93-019 | Friday performances at the 1993 Florida Folk Festival (Old Marble Stage) (Tape 1) | Sound | Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Festivals Special events Performing arts Music performance Singing Autoharp music Stringband music Zither music Guitar music Old time music String bands Banjo music Country music Singers Musicians Guitarist Bands (Music) | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
a_s2034_01_cd02-007 | Friday performances at the 2002 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Disc 7) | Sound | Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Performing arts Music performance Singing Guitar music Guitarists Folk singers Autoharp music Singers Musicians | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Friday performances at the 2002 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Disc 7)
- Date
- 2002-05-24
- Description
- One compact disc. Seeger was the half-brother of famed folk singer Pete Seeger. A pioneer in the folk revival movement of the 1950s, he was a member of the New Lost City Ramblers. Starting in the 1960s, he began to record his own albums, including for Vanguard, Rounder, and the Smithsonian Institute.
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a_s1576_23_c87-016 | Recording of Bill Dillon album: Jamming at FXL | Sound | Musicians Music performance Old time music Autoharp music Sound recordings Country music | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Recording of Bill Dillon album: Jamming at FXL
- Date
- 1984
- Description
- One audio cassette. NOTE: Because this is a copyrighted recording, no copies of the tape will be made. Recorded at FXL Sound Studios. Features musicians Pete Lane on guitar and Frank Loconto on bass.
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a_s1576_t85-067 | Recordings of the 1984 Suwannee River Jamboree (First Day) | Sound | Bands (Music) Dancers Music Musicians Bluegrass music Performing arts Singing Stringband music Country music Dance music Ballads Radio programs Radio broadcasters Jokes Family history Bluegrass musicians Musical groups Singers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Recordings of the 1984 Suwannee River Jamboree (First Day)
- Date
- 1984-09-15
- Description
- Thirteen reel to reel recordings. Recordings of the first day of the 1984 Suwannee River Jamboree homecoming held at the Stephen Foster State Cultural Center, the first reunion to celebrate the original Live Oak-produced radio program of the same name. The concert included music performances, recounted stories, a recreation of a radio program, and clog dancing. Folklorist Blanton Owen, a renowned old-time musician, hosted the event. Between 1952 and 1959, the Suwannee River Jamboree radio show -- broadcast from Live Oak, Florida on WNER -- was Florida's largest and best known country music show. It was broadcast live three hours every Saturday night, with 30-minute versions syndicated across the Southeast. The show featured many North Florida and Southeast acts such as the Stanley Brothers, Jim and Jesse McReynolds, the White Springs Ramblers, and Clare Parker, as well as nationally famous guests such as Ernest Tubb, Grandpa Jones, and Ferlin Husky. The concert in these recordings was held in 1985 as a homecoming for the original radio series, and included several local bluegrass bands. A similar jamboree was held the next year (see T85-93 - T85-99; T85-107 - T85-108; and T85-149 for the 1985 concert.) For images of the 1985 program, see S 1577, Volume 27, S85-1311 - S85-1330.
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a_s1576_80_tape001 | Recordings of the 1990 4th of July Celebrations | Sound | Musicians Bands (Music) Singers Guitarist Fiddlers Festivals Fourth of July Holidays and festivals Special events Music performance Singing Fiddle music Hymns Stringband music Guitar music Folk singers Hammer dulcimer Flute music Old time music Gospel (Black) Religious music Songs, Irish | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Recordings of the 1990 4th of July Celebrations
- Date
- 1990-07-04
- Description
- Six audio cassette recordings. (All the tapes are blank on the second side.) A recording of the music concert on the amphitheater stage that accompanied the Fourth of July celebration at Stephen Foster Folk Culture State Park.
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a_s1576_t77-164a | Saturday morning performances at the 1966 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Reel 3) | Sound | Singers Bands (Music) Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Performing arts Music performance String bands Singing Stringband music Old time music Musicians | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |