a_s1576_t78-322 | Interview and music performance with fiddlers Horace Fletcher and Robert Blackwelder | Sound | Interviewing Interviews Old time music Fieldwork Fiddle music Fiddling String instruments Life histories Oral histories Personal experience narratives Reels Dance music Fiddlers Musicians | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Interview and music performance with fiddlers Horace Fletcher and Robert Blackwelder
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- 1978-04-22
- Description
- Two reel to reel recordings. Blackwelder began fiddling at 18, a self-taught musician. Born in 1910 in Bradford County, he was in the citrus business. His influences included Chubby Wise and Broward Green. In the recordings, Blackwelder discusses his life and fiddling styles. He plays several fiddle tunes.
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a_s1576_t84-134 | Interview with and performance by hammer dulcimer player Johnny Boyd | Sound | Fieldwork Oral histories Interviews Music performance Performing arts String instruments Dulcimer music Hammer dulcimer Old time music Gospel music Musicians | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
a_s1592_06_tape21 | Interview with Goose, Richard and Lloyd Culbreath | Sound | Fieldwork Interviewing Oral histories Oral narratives Life histories Fishing Family history Fiddlers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Interview with Goose, Richard and Lloyd Culbreath
- Date
- 1987-01-01
- Description
- Two audio cassettes. Interview with Julian "Goose" Culbreath, his son Lloyd, and nephew Richard. They discuss fishing, learning the fiddle, and playing music. They also perform a few songs on guitar and fiddle. Between 1986 and 1987, a partnership between the Florida Folklife Program and the American Folk Center created the Maritime Heritage Survey Project. Focusing on the Gulf and Atlantic fishing cultures, and utilizing photographs, slides, oral histories, and on-site interviews, the survey climaxed with a demonstration area at the 1987 Florida Folk Festival. Also available on reel to reel (reels 6-7). The three main researchers were Nancy Nusz, Merri Belland, and project director David Taylor. Additional information on the project can be found in Taylor's project files in S 1716.
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a_s1576_t88-053 | Jew's Harp Music performing at the 1988 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) | Sound | Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Music performance Singing Old time music String bands Stringband music Bands (Music) Singers Musicians | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
a_s1576_t92-059 | Marty Schuman playing autoharp at the 1992 Florida Folk Festival (Old Marble Stage) | Sound | Harpists Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Festivals Special events Performing arts Performances Zither Singing Autoharp String instruments Music performance Autoharp music Musicians Singers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
a_s1576_t77-023 | Monday evening performances at the 1955 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Reel 2) | Sound | Musicians Musical groups Bands (Music) Fiddlers Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Music performance Performing arts African Americans Gospel (Black) Singers Singing Gospel music A capella singers A capella singing Gospel songs Hawaiian guitar Spirituals (Songs) String bands Barbershop singing Barbershop quartets Students | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
a_s1576_t80-035 | Monday performances at the 1978 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Reel 5) | Sound | Singers Bands (Music) Bluegrass musicians Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Performing arts Singing Guitar music String bands Stringband music Bluegrass music Old time music Autoharp music Dulcimer music Art, Balkan Musicians | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Monday performances at the 1978 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Reel 5)
- Date
- 1978-05-29
- Description
- One reel to reel recording. Boltin served as emcee. Slavin played the autoharp and the hammer dulcimer. The Balkan Folk Singers were an a capella group from Gainesville (Deborah Harding, Joyce Dewsbury, Pat Dreyer). The Peyton Brothers, of Jacksonville, played bluegrass music.
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a_s1576_t85-080 | Recordings of the 1984 Suwannee River Jamboree (Day Two) | 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 (Day Two)
- Date
- 1985-09-16
- Description
- Eight reel to reel recordings. Recordings of the second day of the two-day 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_t85-093 | Recordings of the 1985 Suwannee River Jamboree | 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 1985 Suwannee River Jamboree
- Date
- 1985-09-14
- Description
- Ten reel to reel recordings. Recordings of the 1985 Suwannee River Jamboree homecoming held at the Stephen Foster State Cultural Center, the second annual 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 previous year (see T85-66 - T85-84; and T85-104 - T85-106 for the 1984 concert.) For images of the 1985 program, see S 1577, Volume 24, S85-1311 - S85-1330.
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a_s1576_t80-108 | Recordings of the Great Gulf Coast Arts festival (Day One) | Sound | Festivals Special events Music performance Folklorists Vietnamese African Americans Piano music Blues (Music) Piano music (Blues) Singing Gospel (Black) Gospel music Religious music Fiddle music Creek Indians Cakewalk (Dance) Old time music Pianists Singers Musicians Fiddlers Dancers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Recordings of the Great Gulf Coast Arts festival (Day One)
- Date
- 1980-11-01
- Description
- Eight reel to reels. Since the early 1970s, the Great Gulf Coast Arts Festival has been held each year in early November. (Only in 2004, with the damage caused by Hurricane Ivan, was the festival cancelled.) In 1980, the Florida Folklife Program offered a demonstration of the results of their West Florida Folklife Survey. Included were the Vietnamese Dancers of Pensacola (to pre-recorded music), Ida Goodson performing on the piano, Thomley and Godwin perform during a cake walk, and Creek dancers.
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