22 items found
Collection ID is exactly "1" AND Subject is exactly "Radio broadcasters"
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1986 Florida Folk Festival (13 of 17)

1986 Florida Folk Festival (13 of 17)

Date
1986-05-24
Description
One video cassette. (3/4" tape) 20 minutes. Commissioner of Agriculture Doyle Conner read a letter from President Ronald Reagan.
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Fieldwork for Every Island Has Its Own Song: Interview with Angelo Angelatos (Video 8)

Fieldwork for Every Island Has Its Own Song: Interview with Angelo Angelatos (Video 8)

Date
1987-11
Description
One video cassette. 20 minutes. (Copy can be found on FV-5, S 1615.) Interview with Angelo Agelatos at WLVU Greek radio, Tarpon-Clearwater; discusses the importance of Greek radio to the Greek-American community. Created for the Every Island Has Its Own Song project. The finished product was a documentary about Nikitas Tsimouris, a Greek bagpipe player, and his family, and the Tarpon Springs Greek community he lived in. A co-production of WEDO-TV and the FFP, it was funded in part by the Florida Endowment for the Humanities. Offenbach narrated. Folklorist Michael researched, wrote and produced, and Yvonne Bryant was assistant producer.
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Florida Blues Radio Show on WJCT (Jacksonville)

Florida Blues Radio Show on WJCT (Jacksonville)

Date
1981
Description
One reel to reel. (Copied onto audio cassette C81-11; reel T81-13B) A radio show -- jointly produced by WJCT and the FFP -- tracing the origins and evolution of blues music centering on Florida musicians. Created by using earlier FFP recordings. Includes recordings of prisoners singing the blues together while laboring and performances of "Baby Please Don't Go" and "I'm a Stranger Here" by Blind Johnny Brown of St. Petersburg, Florida. Includes commentary by Florida folklorists and Florida blues musicians.
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Hallan Daphnis interview

Hallan Daphnis interview

Date
1981-08-17
Description
One audio cassette. Daphnis, a radio announcer for the Compas Creole radio show, discusses why he immigrated to the United States; his education in the U.S.; his work with the H.A.C.A.D., Haitian American Community Association of Dade; the Little Havana neighborhood; traditional celebrations; Haitian folk music; the similarities between Little Haiti in Miami and Haiti itself; trends in Haitian immigration to the U.S.; negative stories put out by the media about Haitians, especially regarding voodoo; the arts and Haitian artists; local Haitian restaurants in Little Haiti, etc. Copied from T81-80, though the reel is missing
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Interview with folklorist John Marshall

Interview with folklorist John Marshall

Date
1982-06-30
Description
One audiocassette. Interview with folklorist Marshall for a radio program on Florida folklife. He discusses his mission as a folklorist; how he defines folklife; and how other countries view the study of folklore. Copied onto C82-3, but that audiocassette tape is missing.
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Master Control radio show

Master Control radio show

Date
1960
Description
One reel to reel recording. Radio show Master Control which featured a story on the Stephen Foster Memorial.
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Mother's Day Serenatas radio broadcast

Mother's Day Serenatas radio broadcast

Date
1995-05-14
Description
Two audio cassettes. (Copied from a DAT tape -- FX95-5-3 -- which is not found in the collection.) This is a field recording of a radio broadcast (Radio Continental 1430AM) that began at 6am. it consisted of Mother's Day serenades, an long-term Mexican tradition that usually invovled musicians performing below a mother's window. Tomas Granado re-established the practice in the Homestead area. The station was owned by Amando and Alfredo Gallegos. La Fuerza del Norte consisted of Granado, David Avalos, Guadalupe Rivera, and Berto Espinoza. Los Errentes de Chua Nuevo Leon consisted of Alberto Espinoza, Juan Rivera, Leonal Pedraza, and Alberto Espinoza. The Mexican American Music Survey was created to document the musical traditions of Florida's various Mexican-American communities: Apopka, South Dade County, Immokalee, the St. Johns River Basin, and Central Florida. Funded by a grant from the Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Community Folklife Program, the survey was conducted between 1994 and 1996 by folklorist Robert Stone. Among the musical traditions were serenatas, conjunto, quinceanara ritual music, ranchera Michoacana, mariachi, norteno, Tejano, and pop music. At the end of the project, a sampler music tape was created by the Florida Folklife Program for distribution to various libraries.
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Peggy Bulger and Betsy Peterson interview

Peggy Bulger and Betsy Peterson interview

Date
1982-06-30
Description
Interview with folklorists Bulger and Peterson for a radio program on Florida folklife. They discuss their missions as folklorists; how they define folklore and folklife, and their professional roles in the discipline. Duplicate copy can be found in S 1576, box 39, tape 30.
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Recording of broadcast on Radio Continental (1430 AM)

Recording of broadcast on Radio Continental (1430 AM)

Date
1992-03
Description
One audio cassette. The Folk Arts Apprenticeship Program began in 1983 with a NEA grant of $22,000. The program provided an opportunity for master folk artists to share technical skills and cultural knowledge with apprentices in order to keep the tradition alive. Apprentices must have had some experience in the tradition and agreed to train for at least six months. The first project director was Blanton Owen, later replaced by first folklorist Peter Roller, then folklorist Robert Stone. The program was continued each year through 2004.
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Recording of Fiesta Guajira on WQBA radio station

Recording of Fiesta Guajira on WQBA radio station

Date
1985-09-01
Description
One audio cassette. (NOTE--the tape may not play. Has some damage.) The Cuban-American musical group Fiesta Guajira performs traditional punto cubano on a Miami radio show, "La Cubanisma"; with various features including sung décimas, greetings to relatives in Cuba read over the air, call-in sections and décima contests. The group consists of: Ricardo Capote (vocal), Martica (vocal), Agapito Gonzalez (vocal), Miguel Ramirez (vocal), Berto Acebedo (laud), Teodoro Moya (guitar). For images, see S 1667, box 1, folder 12. The Dade Folk Arts Survey was conducted in 1985 and 1986 by folklorists Tina Bucuvalas, Nancy Nusz and Laurie Sommers in order to identify folk arts and folk artists for the special folklife area at the 34th Annual Florida Folk Festival. The traditions are mainly Haitian, Jamaican, Mexican, Bahamian, Cuban and Jewish and cover a wide range of skills and art forms
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Identifier Title Type Subject Thumbnail
1986 Florida Folk Festival (13 of 17)1986 Florida Folk Festival (13 of 17)Moving ImageRadio broadcasters
Public officer
Festivals
Folk festivals
Folklore revival festivals
Special events
Performing arts
Speeches, addresses, etc.
Public officers
Public officials
Folklorists
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Fieldwork for Every Island Has Its Own Song: Interview with Angelo Angelatos (Video 8)Fieldwork for Every Island Has Its Own Song: Interview with Angelo Angelatos (Video 8)Moving ImageFieldwork
Interviews
Greek Americans
Radio announcing
Radio public speaking
Radio stations
Entertainment
Radio broadcasters
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a_s1576_t81-013Florida Blues Radio Show on WJCT (Jacksonville)SoundGuitarist
Musicians
Folklorists
Blues (Music)
Interviews
Radio programs
African Americans
Radio public speaking
Radio announcing
Singing
Guitar music
Diddly bow
String instruments
Performing arts
Music performance
Florida history
Public radio
Radio programs, Public service
Blues singers
Radio broadcasters
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a_s1576_06_c81-051aHallan Daphnis interviewSoundField recordings
Haitian Americans
Emigration and immigration
Arts, Haitian
Radio broadcasters
Radio announcing
Interviews
Latinos
Life histories
Oral histories
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a_s1576_06_c83-059Interview with folklorist John MarshallSoundFolklore
Interviews
Folklore centers
Teaching of folklore
Public radio
Radio programs
Radio broadcasters
Occupational folklore
Occupational groups
Folklife
Folklorists
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a_s2043_00263Master Control radio showSoundInterviewing on radio
Radio announcing
Radio programs
Radio broadcasters
Performing arts
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a_s2029_01_tape04Mother's Day Serenatas radio broadcastSoundFieldwork
Music performance
Radio programs
Radio stations
Radio broadcasters
Holidays
Calendar rites
Singing
Arts, Mexican
Folk music Mexico
Mexican Americans
Music Latin America
Latinos
Mothers Day
Mothers Day Songs and music
Songs
Serenades
Rites and ceremonies
Norteño music
Serenatas
Spanish language
Musicians
Bands (Music)
Singers
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a_s1576_07_c82-004Peggy Bulger and Betsy Peterson interviewSoundFolklore
Interviews
Folklore centers
Teaching of folklore
Folklorists
Public radio
Radio programs
Radio broadcasters
Occupational folklore
Occupational groups
Folklife
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a_s1640_23_tape08Recording of broadcast on Radio Continental (1430 AM)SoundFieldwork
Radio
Arts, Mexican
Mexican Americans
Performing arts
Music performance
Accordions
Latinos
Music Latin America
Norteño music
Radio broadcasters
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a_s1576_22_c86-165Recording of Fiesta Guajira on WQBA radio stationSoundMusicians
Music performance
Spanish language
Fieldwork
Singing
Arts, Cuban
Cuban Americans
Radio programs
Radio stations
Decimas
Decimas, Cuban American (Spanish)
Latinos
Music Latin America
Bands (Music)
Radio broadcasters
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