101 African-American Gospel / Birmingham Sunlights, Barry Taylor, Reginald Speight.
102 Zydeco / French Rockin' Boogie (Musical group), Bobby Broussard, Geno Delafose. Bass,Drum,Washboard band music,Guitar,Diatonic,Acadian,Accordion.
Local Numbers:
FP-1996-CT-0017
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, June 30, 1996.
Restrictions:
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101 Zydeco / French Rockin' Boogie (Musical group), Bobby Broussard, Geno Delafose. Bass,Drum,Washboard band music,Guitar,Diatonic,Acadian,Accordion.
102 Songs of Stuggle / Freedom Singers, Bettie Mae Fikes, Rutha Harris.
103 Bluegrass / New Coon Creek Girls, Kathy Kuhn, Vickie Simmons. Guitar,Fiddle,Banjo.
Local Numbers:
FP-1996-CT-0018
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, June 30, 1996.
Restrictions:
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102 Zydeco / French Rockin' Boogie (Musical group), Bobby Broussard, Geno Delafose. Guitar,Bass,Drum,Washboard band music,Diatonic,Acadian,Accordion.
Local Numbers:
FP-1996-CT-0043
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, June 26, 1996.
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103 Zydeco / French Rockin' Boogie (Musical group), Bobby Broussard, Geno Delafose. Guitar,Bass,Drum,Washboard band music,Diatonic,Acadian,Accordion.
Local Numbers:
FP-1996-CT-0044
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, June 26, 1996.
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101 Zydeco / French Rockin' Boogie (Musical group), Bobby Broussard, Geno Delafose. Bass,Drum,Washboard band music,Guitar,Diatonic,Acadian,Accordion.
102 Jazz,Parade,Rhythm and Blues / Treme Brass Band, Frederick Shepard, Lionel Baptiste. Drum,Trumpet,Tuba,Trombone,Snare drum.
Local Numbers:
FP-1996-CT-0045
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, June 26, 1996.
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101 Country / Louisiana Hayride Band, Margaret Lewis Warwick, Tillman Franks. Hawaiian guitar,Keyboards (Music),Guitar,Fiddle.
102 Zydeco / French Rockin' Boogie (Musical group), Bobby Broussard, Geno Delafose. Guitar,Bass,Drum,Washboard band music,Diatonic,Acadian,Accordion.
Local Numbers:
FP-1996-CT-0046
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, June 27, 1996.
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101 Jazz,Parade,Rhythm and Blues / Treme Brass Band, Frederick Shepard, Lionel Baptiste. Drum,Trumpet,Tuba,Trombone,Snare drum.
102 Zydeco / French Rockin' Boogie (Musical group), Bobby Broussard, Geno Delafose. Drum,Bass,Washboard band music,Guitar,Diatonic,Acadian,Accordion.
103 Afro-Cuban Music and Dance / Ife Ile (Musical group), Luis E. Torres, Neri Torres. Conga (Drum),Bata (Drum).
Local Numbers:
FP-1996-CT-0048
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, June 27, 1996.
Restrictions:
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102 Afro-Cuban Music and Dance / Ife Ile (Musical group), Luis E. Torres, Neri Torres. Conga (Drum),Bata (Drum).
103 Zydeco / French Rockin' Boogie (Musical group), Bobby Broussard, Geno Delafose. Guitar,Bass,Drum,Washboard band music,Diatonic,Acadian,Accordion.
Local Numbers:
FP-1996-CT-0054
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, June 29, 1996.
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101 Zydeco / French Rockin' Boogie (Musical group), Bobby Broussard, Geno Delafose. Bass,Drum,Washboard band music,Guitar,Diatonic,Acadian,Accordion.
102 Jazz,Parade,Rhythm and Blues / Treme Brass Band, Frederick Shepard, Lionel Baptiste. Drum,Trumpet,Tuba,Trombone,Snare drum.
103 Bluegrass / New Coon Creek Girls, Kathy Kuhn, Vickie Simmons. Guitar,Fiddle,Banjo.
Local Numbers:
FP-1996-CT-0055
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, June 29, 1996.
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Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, June 30, 1996.
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Balfa Brothers--- various including Striped dress--Moreau--La sinell--J'etais a bal; Ardoin Family--Lake Charles two-step--Balfas Acadian two-step; Balfas and Abshire- Waltz of marshes--Hicks wagon blues special; Balfas and Ardoins--Eunice two-step; Bosco stomp
General note:
DPA number 69.101.34
Local Numbers:
FP-1969-7RR-0034
General:
CDR copy
69.101.34
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, July 4, 1969.
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Balfas and Ardoins--Hicks wagon special--Johnny Cardenas--The back door; Grant Rogers--You can't go back again--Starlight on the rail--Its been nice to see you; John Harris and Lamar Smitty- Careless love--Wildwood flower--Jimmie Brown the newsboy; Jim Day-- Lime rock--Bonnie Kate; Balfas--Balfa waltz--La valse de Balfa Freres--Parlez nous a boire--Valse de bombachear--Acadian two-step--Jolie blon
Track Information:
101 Fiddler's Contest / Grant Rogers. Fiddle. English language.
102 Fiddler's Contest / John Harris, Lamar Smithy. Fiddle,Mandolin. English language.
103 Fiddler's Contest / Jim Day. Fiddle. English language.
105 Fiddler's Contest / Ardoin Family Orchestra., Bois-sec, Canray Fontenot. Fiddle,Accordion. French language.
General note:
DPA number 69.101.44
Local Numbers:
FP-1969-7RR-0044
General:
CDR copy
69.101.44
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, July 4, 1969.
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Recorded in: Massachusetts, United States, October 31, 1987.
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Recorded in: Massachusetts, United States, November 4, 1987.
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Recorded in: Massachusetts, United States, November 7, 1987.
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Smithsonian Institution. Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage Search this
Type:
Archival materials
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Collection Citation:
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1988 Festival of American Folklife, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Ingenuity and Tradition: The Common Wealth of Massachusetts
Collection Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Introduction:
Massachusetts, like the rest of the United States, is a complex place where old and new stand side by side on the landscape and where tradition and innovation combine in people's lives to make them whole. The ingenious combination of old and new is repeated throughout Massachusetts by people as varied as black blues musicians, Cambodian craftspeople, Finnish cranberry farmers, Portuguese fisherfolk and Chinese computer assemblers. In examining Massachusetts traditions for the Festival program, scholars found that change, no matter what its cause, challenged individuals and communities to find creative ways to maintain traditions.
Like the great transformations that have shaped Massachusetts and the country as a whole, traditions can undergo change and emerge transformed but still recognizable. Puerto Rican singer Felix Luna of Lowell applied the traditional decima song form to new lyrics about the Challenger disaster. Gospel singer Napolean Stovell of Springfield directed his southern-born quartet to enunciate their words more clearly because the New England audiences like to understand what is being sung. Mario Picardo of Boston incorporated traditional Italian architectural features to make a bandstand but used plywood, foam, tin foil, and cardboard ravioli boxes to erect his towering confection on the streets of the North End as part of an annual saint's day feast, transplanted to the National Mall by a large contingent during the 1988 Festival. These individuals and their communities remolded traditions into usable form because these traditions add meaning to their lives. That's what folklife both in Massachusetts and in the modem world is all about, and what visitors could experience during the Festival of American Folklife.
Betty Belanus was Curator of the Massachusetts program and Barbara Lau was Program Coordinator. Ingenuity and Tradition: the Common Wealth of Massachusetts was made possible by the Massachusetts Council on the Arts and Humanities.
Fieldworkers:
Michael Bell, Dillon Bustin, Louis Carreras, Stephen Cole, Kathleen Dunlay, Janice Gadaire, Heidi Gitelman, Nora Groce, Betty Hillmon, Ellen McHale, Stephen Matchak, Linda Morley, Mario Montaño, Kathy Neustadt, Pioneer Valley Folklore Society, Refugee Arts Group, Mary Jo Sanna, Pam Swing, Joe Thomas, Robert Weir
Presenters:
Dillon Bustin, Louis Carreras, Rena Deth, Janice Gadaire, Rayna Green, Betty Hillmon, Sue Manos, Steve Matchak, Elizabeth Mathias, Ellen McHale, Linda Morley, Mario Montaño, Kathy Neustadt, Jessie Payne, Mary Jo Sanna, Joe Sciorra, Nancy Sweezy, Pam Swing, Annette Thornton, Eleanor Wachs
Participants:
Crafts
Karolina Danek, Polish iconographer, Worcester
Bienvenida Figueroa Negron, Puerto Rican needle worker, Lowell
Ann Horkan, Irish needle worker, Watertown
Susan lind-Sinanian, needle worker, dancer, Watertown
Tim Sao, Cambodian kite maker, Lowell
Ruth Thomasian, Armenian photograph collector and historian, Watertown
Sourn Veuk, Cambodian kite maker helper, Lowell
Gladys 'Wild Cranberry" Widdiss, 1914-, Aquinnah Wampanoag Indian potter and bead worker, Gay Head
Urban Ethnic Gardens
Julia Gelowtsky, 1913-1999, Polish gardener, cook, East Cambridge
Paul Piquette, 1954-, metal engraver, Feeding Hills
Anne Zaccari, hand-bordered stationery, Pittsfield
Bocce
Richard Barzottini, Pittsfield
Anthony Saltamartini, 1935-1999, North Adams
Clambake
Julie Ford Brown, 1963-, herb farmer, South Dartmouth
Priscilla Davoll, 1929, cook, South Dartmouth
Raymond Davoll, clambake rake-out, South Dartmouth
Burney Gifford, herb farmer, South Dartmouth
Cathi Gonet, clambake food preparation, South Dartmouth
Peter Gonet, bake master, South Dartmouth
Marjorie Macomber, 1914-2008, cook, Acushnet
Ralph Macomber, 1914-2004, clambake rake-out, Acushnet
Wilfred Morrison, 1915-2006, general store proprietor, Dartmouth
Foodways
Anahid Kazazian, cook, needle worker, Lexington
Albina Martin, 1918-, Acadian cook, Gardner
Stone Wall Building
David Gilson, Groton
Maritime
Al Doucette, scrimshaw carver, New Bedford
David Francis, 1949-, fisherman, lobster cook, Wellfleet
Frank B. James, 1923-2001, scrimshaw carver, Brewster, Aquinnah Wampanoag
Lynne Multer, scrimshaw carver, Brewster
Dan Oldale, boat builder, North Falmouth
Steve Smith, boat builder, South Dartmouth
Steve Sperry, sailmaker, Marion
Carl M. Widdiss, scallop fisherman, Gay Head, Aquinnah Wampanoag
Charles York, boat builder, South Dartmouth
Agriculture Fair Area
Grace Andruk, cranberry cook and screener, Bridgewater
Dorothy Angley, cranberry cook and screener, Carver
Josephine Burnett, 1932-, maple sugar producer, Conway
Willis Burnett, maple sugar producer, Conway
Kyle Clark, oxen raiser, logger, Heath
William Clark, 1942-, oxen raiser, logger, Heath
Lawrence Cole, 1916-2004, cranberry grower, North Carver
Daniel Fleuriel, tobacco farmer, Buckland
Preston Horton, maple sugar producer, Cummington
Melvin Longley, 1920-1997, ox yoke maker, Shirley
Alan Sanderson, Jr., tobacco farmer, Whately
Francis Wells, maple sugar producer, Cummington
Music
Portuguese Fado
Fernando Barreto, guitarist for fado singers, New Bedford
Alice Lebre, fado singer, Fall River
Antonio Lebre, 1920-, fado singer, Fall River
Sasha Lima, fado singer, Tiverton, Rhode Island
Sergio Lima, fado singer, Tiverton, Rhode Island
Manuel Antonio Ramos, guitarist for fado singers, Fall River
Natalia Ritchie, 1954-, fado singer, Tiverton, Rhode Island
Fiddlers
Edmond Boudreau, guitarist for Acadian fiddler, Waltham
John Campbell, 1929-, Cape Breton fiddle player, Watertown
Seamus Connolly, Irish fiddle player, Watertown
Julie Horkan, Irish step-dancer, Watertown
Helen Kisiel, pianist for Irish fiddle player, Watertown
Mary Jesse MacDonald, pianist for Cape Breton fiddler, Watertown
Gerald Robichaud, Acadian fiddle player, Waltham
Bay State IV, -- Polish polka band -- Bay State IV, Polish polka bandJanice Bajgier, 1949-, polka instructor, South DeerfieldBill Belina, EasthamptonJack Libera, 1955-, trumpet, clarinet, keyboard player, OxfordJohn Libera, 1919-2007, polka instructor, historian, SouthbridgeJim Motyka, PalmerGary Ogulewicz, Westfield
Oscar Lugo Y Su Conjunto Jibaro, -- Puerto Rican -- jibaro -- -- Oscar Lugo Y Su Conjunto Jibaro, Puerto Rican jibaroMiguel Almestica, 1953-, Caribbean musician and cook, WorcesterAngel Figueroa, jibaro musician, HolyokeRamon Lopes, jibaro musician, HolyokeElvin Lugo, jibaro musician, SouthbridgeOscar Lugo, 1942-, jibaro musician, SouthbridgeJose Luna, decima singer and cook, LowellAntonio Peres, jibaro musician, HolyokeDavid Rodrigues, jibaro musician, Holyoke
Silas Hubbard Jr. & The Hot Ribs, -- Blues and Jazz -- Silas Hubbard Jr. & The Hot Ribs, Blues and JazzSilas Hubbard Jr., harmonica player, blues singer, BostonThomas McMullen, guitar player, CambridgeCharles Robinson, drummer, CambridgeEd Williams, bass player, Quincy
The Motivators, -- Afro-American gospel -- The Motivators, Afro-American gospelDavid Bass, SpringfieldGary Bass, SpringfieldJesse Lee Burgess, SpringfieldRev. Robert Leon Winston, SpringfieldJames Edward Milner, SpringfieldJohn Winberly, SpringfieldShowndu Winberly, Springfield
The Contemporary Greek Ensemble, -- Greek -- The Contemporary Greek Ensemble, GreekJohn Bogis, guitar player, BostonGary Gianoukow, bouzouki player, ArlingtonKlotsonis Satirios, bajlama player, ArlingtonKosmas Vrouvlianis, bouzouki player, Newton
Krom Phleang Propeini Prasat Bayon, -- Cambodian -- Krom Phleang Propeini Prasat Bayon, CambodianChann Nhak, takhe player, LowellChorb Chan, tro so player, LowellHong Kla, khim player, LowellCheap Sophal, vocalist, LowellSouen Tim, vocalist and tro ou player, LowellPha Vith, skor player, LowellSorn Veuk, skor player, Lowell
Saints Day Celebration
Cosmas and Damian Society -- Cosmas and Damian SocietyStephen BertonciniCharles DeFrancecsoMarie DiDomenico, co-coordinator, Cosmas and Damian SocietySal DiDomenico, co-coordinator, Cosmas and Damian SocietySalvatore N. DiDomenicoRoland FarinatoAnthony LecceseSalvatore NardellaJoseph NardellaMike NocoloroSalvatore RealeCharles Reale
Filarmónica Santo Antonio -- Filarmónica Santo AntonioDavide Alamo, alto saxophone playerAlvaro Amaral, trombone playerOtilia Amaral, flag girlLuis Arruda, trombone playerAlexandre Bicalho, trumpet playerDinarte Botelho, clarinet playerJoao CardosoEddie Carvalho, trumpet playerJulio Carvalho, trumpet playerCristina Costa, flag girlDavide M. Costa, baritone horn playerJoao Pedro DaPonte, conductorManuel G. DaSilva, baritone horn playerManuel Da Silva, alto horn playerFernando Doo, alto horn playerElizabeth Fagundes, flag girlJose A Fagundes, trumpet playerJohn Feitor, trumpet playerJohn C. Feitor, president, general assemblyLuis GarciaFrancisco Jorge Gil, band presidentCarlos JacomeGabriel Madeiros, alto saxaphone playerAntonio C. Marques, clarinet playerMoises Moreira, clarinet playerJose Pacheco, tuba playerAntonio J. Pacheco, percussionistCarlos A Pascoal, baritone sax playerCarlos Pascoal Jr., alto horn playerJose M. Pinheiro, trombone playerJoseph Ramos, percussionistAntonio Ramos, percussionistMario Raposo, E flat clarinet playerJudith Hothan Riley, trombone playerManuel Rodrigues, tuba playerManuel S. Ramos, percussionistArmando Santos, clarinet playerPaulo Santos, baritone clarinet playerManuel SantosFrancisco M. Soares, alto saxophone playerWalter Silva, alto saxophone playerLuis SimaoAna Sousa, flag girlIvone Sousa, flag girlJoseph SousaRui Sousa, clarinet playerJoao SousaJoe SousaJose M. Tavares, trumpet playerJoao Tavares, clarinet playerPaulo J. Tavares, baritone horn playerManuel Tavares, percussionistWilliam Vasconcelos
North End Italian Band -- North End Italian BandEddie Aloisi, clarinet playerSidney Bomari, trombone playerLeo Brandenburg, clarinet playerMurray Burnstine, clarinet playerHoward Caster, percussionistElaine Corrieri Ziegner, trumpet playerTony DiCiccio, clarinet playerFelix Dicienzo, clarinet playerDavid Dunton, clarinet playerGuy Giarraffa, conductorRickie Gimmelli, percussionistJohn Gimmelli, baritone horn playerNunzio Innocenzo, trumpet playerHeidi Larisch, alto sax playerGuy Laudato, percussionistJoseph Mauro, percussionistCosmo Nardella, French horn playerSammy Pinella, percussionistSalvatore Pugliesi, trumpet playerIrving Shine, trombone playerLyle Shubert, baritone horn playerArthur Spellman, percussionistNeal Sugarman, tenor sax playerChris Teixeira, trumpet playerRobert Vanaria, tenorWilliam Voight, sousaphone player
Saint Anthony's Society -- Saint Anthony's SocietyJoseph AuferoCharles ChicarelloJoseph ColarussoFrank ContradoAnthony DeStefanoPaul DeGregorioGerry DiPrizio, president, Saint Anthony's SocietyPeter Grieco, co, chairman, Feast of Saint AnthonyPhil Pennacchio, Sr.Richard RagoRobert RagucciJames RyanCarl Salvi, co-chairman, Feast of Saint AnthonyRalph StatutoJohn TaminineGeno Testa
The Society of the Madonna del Soccorso di Sciacca -- The Society of the Madonna del Soccorso di SciaccaRichard BeilskiRaymond BonoPeter BrunoAndrew CardinaleVincent CiullaSal DeicidueJames Geany, chairman, Madonna del Soccorso FeastRay Geany, president, Madonna del Soccorso SocietyGus GraffeoJoseph GraffeoJoe GuarinoRaymond GuarinoRichard GuarinoLonnie LangoneMarc LetiziaJames LicataJames MarinoEdward MarinoAnthony PrimoAnthony PrimoJohn PrimoJames PrimoGus PrimoFrank Sclafani
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Collection Citation:
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1988 Festival of American Folklife, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
LEBRE FAMILY, FERNANDO BARRETO, ALICE LEBRE, ANTONIO LEBRE, SASHA LIMA, SERGIO LIMA, MANUEL ANTONIO RAMOS, NATALIA RITCHIE; EDMOND BOUDREAU, GERALD ROBICHAUD PORTUGUESE FADO SINGING; ACADIAN FIDDLING; TAPE 3 OF 5
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, June 30, 1988.
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103 Cambodian Music / Krom Phleang Propeini Prasat Bayan (Musical group). Sgar (Drum),Dra,Takhe,Khim (Drum).
Local Numbers:
FP-1988-CT-0321
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, July 1, 1988.
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SILAS HUBBARD JR. AND THE HOT RIBS, T.MCMULLEN, C.ROBINSON, E.WILLIAMS; SEAMUS CONNOLLY, GERALD ROBICHAUD, EDMOND BOUDREAU, HELEN KISIELTHE MOTIVATORS, D.BASS, G.BASS, J.BURGESS, R.WINSTON, J.WINBERLY, S.WINBERLY BOSTON BLUES AND JAZZ; ACADIAN AND IRISH FIDDLING; AFRO-AMERICAN GOSPEL MUSIC; TAPE 3 OF 5
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, July 2, 1988.
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