Saturday: Betty Larkin --Two dukes a-rovin' --Baby-o --Green grows the willow tree --Susan girl --Dear companion --Huntin' the buck --Lady Margaret --Charlie --Hop up my ladies -- Sunday: Been a long time a-travelling --The day is past and gone --Father get ready --Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah -- I've got a mother --Sing to me of Heaven --Hiram Hubbard -- God bless them moonshiners --Shady Grove --Lullaby medley: [Go tell Aunt Rhody ; Dance to your daddy ; Swing a song Daisy Long ; What are we gonna do with the baby-o?].
Track Information:
101 Betty Larkin / Appalachian dulcimer.
102 Two Dukes A-Rovin' / Appalachian dulcimer.
103 Baby-O / Appalachian dulcimer.
104 Green Grows the Willow Tree / Appalachian dulcimer.
105 Susan Girl / Appalachian dulcimer.
106 Dear Companion / Appalachian dulcimer.
107 Huntin' the Buck / Appalachian dulcimer.
108 Lady Margaret (Child No. 74) / Appalachian dulcimer.
109 Charlie / Appalachian dulcimer.
110 Hop Up My Ladies / Appalachian dulcimer.
201 Been a Long Time A-Traveling / Appalachian dulcimer.
202 The Day is Past and Gone / Appalachian dulcimer.
203 Father Get Ready / Appalachian dulcimer.
204 Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah / Appalachian dulcimer.
205 I've Got a Mother / Appalachian dulcimer.
206 Sing to Me of Heaven / Appalachian dulcimer.
207 Hiram Hubbard / Appalachian dulcimer.
208 God Bless Them Moonshiners / Appalachian dulcimer.
209 Shady Grove / Appalachian dulcimer.
210 Lullaby Medley / Appalachian dulcimer.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-0180
Riverside.12620
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Riverside 1956
General:
Jean Ritchie, vocals, mountain dulcimer ; Roger Sprung, violin, banjo. Production notes: Recorded May 1956 in New York.
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A haunt tale and ballad ; The unquiet grave --How I learned a new song ; Fair Ellen --We hear Hezzie Kilburn sing ; Oh, father, won't you come --One Christmas ; Wondrous love -- Working in the fields ; Old Tyler --Granny Katty in church ; A twelvemonth more has rolled around --A molasses stir-off and my first kiss ; Gonna see my true love ; Awake, awake, you drowsy sleeper --A lonely time and a happy reunion ; Sweet bye and bye ; The cuckoo.
Track Information:
101 The Unquiet Grave (Child No. 78) Appalachian dulcimer.
102 Fair Ellen / Appalachian dulcimer.
103 Oh Father, Won't You Come / Appalachian dulcimer.
104 Wondrous Love / Appalachian dulcimer.
201 Old Tyler / Appalachian dulcimer.
202 Twelvemonth More Has Rolled Around / Appalachian dulcimer.
203 Gonna See My True Love / Appalachian dulcimer.
203 Awake, Awake You Drowsy Sleeper / Appalachian dulcimer.
204 Sweet Bye and Bye / Appalachian dulcimer.
204 The Cuckoo / Appalachian dulcimer.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-0616
Riverside.12-653
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Riverside 1959
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Kentucky, United States.
General:
Program notes by Kenneth S. Goldstein on slipcase. Performer(s): Sung and told by Jean Ritchie; banjo and guitar acc. by Erik Darling. Production notes: Recorded in Hicksville, New York, Nov. 1957.
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Old Joe Clark --Oh soldier, soldier --Gentle fair Jenny --The Turkish lady --Froggie went a'courting --Bachelor's hall -- Single girl --Barbry Ellen --Hush little baby --There was an old woman --One morning in May --Jackero --Little devils -- Pretty Polly --Jubilee --Christ was born in Bethlehem -- Sourwood Mountain.
Track Information:
101 Old Joe Clark / Appalachian dulcimer.
102 Oh Soldier, Soldier / Appalachian dulcimer.
103 Gentle Fair Jenny / Appalachian dulcimer.
104 The Turkish Lady (Child No. 53) / Appalachian dulcimer.
105 Froggy Went A-Courtin' / Appalachian dulcimer.
201 There Was an Old Woman / Appalachian dulcimer.
202 One Morning in May / Appalachian dulcimer.
203 Jackaro / Appalachian dulcimer.
204 Little Devils / Appalachian dulcimer.
205 Pretty Polly / Appalachian dulcimer.
206 Jubilee / Appalachian dulcimer.
207 Christ Was Born in Bethlehem / Appalachian dulcimer.
208 Sourwood Mountain / Appalachian dulcimer.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-0617
Westminster.6037
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Westminster 1956
General:
"An Argo recording." Descriptive notes by Cyril Clarke on container. Performer(s): Sung by Jean Ritchie, accompanying herself on the guitar and mountain dulcimer.
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The cambric shirt -- The deaf woman's courtship -- I will give my love an apple -- Marching across the green grass -- Riddle me this -- What are little boys made of -- Madam, will you walk? -- Big glass doll -- Soldier, soldier -- My good old man -- Jennie Jenkins -- The riddle song -- Paper of pins -- Pretty li'l reckless boy -- Who killed Cock Robin -- Billy boy.
Track Information:
101 The Cambric Shirt (Child No. 2) / Jean Ritchie, Dave Sear, Oscar Brand. Appalachian dulcimer.
102 The Deaf Woman's Courtship / Jean Ritchie, Dave Sear, Oscar Brand. Appalachian dulcimer.
103 I Will Give My Love an Apple / Jean Ritchie, Dave Sear, Oscar Brand. Appalachian dulcimer.
104 Marching Across the Green Grass / Jean Ritchie, Dave Sear, Oscar Brand. Appalachian dulcimer.
105 Riddle Me This / Jean Ritchie, Dave Sear, Oscar Brand. Appalachian dulcimer.
106 What are Little Boys Made Of? / Jean Ritchie, Dave Sear, Oscar Brand. Appalachian dulcimer.
107 Madam, Will You Walk / Jean Ritchie, Dave Sear, Oscar Brand. Appalachian dulcimer.
108 Big Glass Doll / Jean Ritchie, Dave Sear, Oscar Brand. Appalachian dulcimer.
201 Soldier, Soldier / Jean Ritchie, Dave Sear, Oscar Brand. Appalachian dulcimer.
202 My Good Old Man / Jean Ritchie, Dave Sear, Oscar Brand. Appalachian dulcimer.
203 Jennie Jenkins / Jean Ritchie, Dave Sear, Oscar Brand. Appalachian dulcimer.
204 The Riddle Song / Jean Ritchie, Dave Sear, Oscar Brand. Appalachian dulcimer.
205 Paper of Pins / Jean Ritchie, Dave Sear, Oscar Brand. Appalachian dulcimer.
206 Pretty Li'l Reckless Boy / Jean Ritchie, Dave Sear, Oscar Brand. Appalachian dulcimer.
207 Who Killed Cock Robin / Jean Ritchie, Dave Sear, Oscar Brand. Appalachian dulcimer.
208 Billy Boy / Jean Ritchie, Dave Sear, Oscar Brand. Appalachian dulcimer.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-0618
Riverside.12646
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Riverside 1957
General:
Program notes by Kenneth S. Goldstein on container.
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Bonny blue eyes --Nine pound hammer --Boston burglar -- Mountain fox chase --Banks of the Ohio --Devilish Mary -- Jim Gunter and the steer --Sailor on the deep blue sea -- Bury me beneath the willow --I went up on the mountain -- Knoxville girl --I am a pilgrim --Charles Guiteau --Mole in the ground --Wild Bill Jones --Pickin' and blowin' --Cherry tree carol --On top of Old Smoky.
Track Information:
101 Bonnie Blue Eyes / Artus Moser.
201 I Went Up on the Mountain / Artus Moser.
208 The Cherry Tree Carol (Child No. 54)/ Artus Moser.
108 The Sailor and the Deep Blue Sea / Artus Moser.
205 Mole in the Ground / Artus Moser.
102 Nine Pound Hammer / Harry West, Jeanie West. Mandolin.
105 Banks of the Ohio / Harry West, Jeanie West. Mandolin.
109 Bury Me Beneath the Willow / Harry West, Jeanie West. Mandolin.
202 Knoxville Girl / Harry West, Jeanie West. Mandolin.
206 Wild Bill Jones / Harry West, Jeanie West. Banjo,Guitar.
103 The Boston Burglar / George Pegram, Walter Parham. Banjo,Harmonica.
203 I Am a Pilgrim / George Pegram, Walter Parham. Banjo,Harmonica.
207 Pickin' and Blowin' / George Pegram, Walter Parham. Banjo,Harmonica.
104 Mountain Fox Chase / George Pegram. Harmonica.
106 Devilish Mary / Virgil Sturgill. Appalachian dulcimer.
204 Charles Guiteau / Virgil Sturgill. Appalachian dulcimer.
107 Jim Gunter and the Steer / Obray Ramsey. Banjo.
209 On Top of Old Smoky / Obray Ramsey. Banjo.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-0681
Riverside.12-617
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Riverside 1955
General:
Artus Moser, dulcimer, guitar and vocals; Harry West, vocals, mandolin, banjo; Jeanie West, vocals, guitar; George Pegram, vocals, banjo and harmonica; Walter Parham, harmonica; Virgil Sturgill, dulcimer and vocals; Obray Ramsey, vocals and banjo. Production notes: Recorded in Asheville, North Carolina and New York City in 1955.
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An invitation to North America --Callerforney --The balaena -- Betsy the servingmaid --Canadee-I-O --The bold Princess Royal --The drifter --Have over the water to Florida --When that I was weary --New York gals --Paul Jones --Wolfe and Saunders --I wish that the wars were all over --The banks of Newfoundland.
Track Information:
101 An Invitation to North America / Tish Stubbs, Sam Richards. Guitar,Appalachian dulcimer.
102 Callerforney / Tish Stubbs, Sam Richards. Guitar,Appalachian dulcimer.
103 The Balaena / Tish Stubbs, Sam Richards. Guitar,Appalachian dulcimer.
104 Betsy the Serving Maid / Tish Stubbs, Sam Richards. Guitar,Appalachian dulcimer.
105 Canadee-I-O / Tish Stubbs, Sam Richards. Guitar,Appalachian dulcimer.
106 The Bold Princess Royal / Tish Stubbs, Sam Richards. Guitar,Appalachian dulcimer.
107 The Drifter / Tish Stubbs, Sam Richards. Guitar,Appalachian dulcimer.
201 Have Over the Water to Florida / Tish Stubbs, Sam Richards. Guitar,Appalachian dulcimer.
202 When That I Was Weary / Tish Stubbs, Sam Richards. Guitar,Appalachian dulcimer.
203 New York Gals / Tish Stubbs, Sam Richards. Guitar,Appalachian dulcimer.
204 Paul Jones / Tish Stubbs, Sam Richards. Guitar,Appalachian dulcimer.
205 Wolfe and Saunders / Tish Stubbs, Sam Richards. Guitar,Appalachian dulcimer.
206 I Wish That the Wars Were All Over / Tish Stubbs, Sam Richards. Guitar,Appalachian dulcimer.
207 The Banks of Newfoundland / Tish Stubbs, Sam Richards. Guitar,Appalachian dulcimer.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-0892
Saydisc.280
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
England Saydisc 1977
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Recorded in: Great Britain, England.
General:
English folk songs about North America. Biographical and program notes on container. Performer(s): Tish Stubbs and Sam Richards, vocals, accompanying themselves on whistle, guitar, drum, accordion, mouthorgan, Anglo-concertina, spoons, Appalachian dulcimer, and harmonium.
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O love is teasin'.--Jubilee.--Black is the color.--A short life of trouble.--One morning in May [2 versions]--Old Virginny.--Skin and bones.--The little devils.--My boy Willie.--Hush little baby.--Gypsum Davy.--The cuckoo.--Little Cory.--Keep your garden clean.
Track Information:
101 O Love is Teasin' / Appalachian dulcimer.
102 Jubilee / Appalachian dulcimer.
103 Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair / Appalachian dulcimer.
104 A Short Life of Trouble / Appalachian dulcimer.
105 One Morning in May / Appalachian dulcimer.
107 Old Virginny / Appalachian dulcimer.
106 One Morning in May / Appalachian dulcimer.
108 Skin and Bone / Appalachian dulcimer.
201 The Little Devils / Appalachian dulcimer.
202 My Boy Willie / Appalachian dulcimer.
203 Hush Little Baby / Appalachian dulcimer.
204 Gypsum Davy / Appalachian dulcimer.
205 The Cuckoo / Appalachian dulcimer.
206 The Cuckoo / Appalachian dulcimer.
207 Little Cory (Darling Corey) / Appalachian dulcimer.
208 Keep Your Garden Clean / Appalachian dulcimer.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-2348
Elektra.2
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Elektra
General:
Title from slipcase. In part with dulcimer or guitar acc. Microgroove. Texts ([8] p.) inserted in slipcase. Program note by Edward Tatnall Canby on back of slipcase.
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A day in the park / arr. by LaNoue Davenport [from] the film "In Paris parks" -- Toy concerto / Erich Katz -- 4 English pieces: A jigg / Wm. Byrd ; Wooddy cock / G. Farnaby ; Spagnoletta / anonymous ; Tower Hill / G. Farnaby -- 3 German dances. Dance no. 1 ; Galliard ; Dance no. 2 -- Jean Ritchie sings English and Irish folk songs: Down the green fields ; It's with Kitty I'll go ; I have a bonnet trimmed in blue ; The sheep shearing ; As I roved out ; Oh come all you jolly huntsmen -- American folk songs: The Red River valley ; Barb'ry Allen ; Old Tare River ; The wayfarin' stranger ; Down in the valley ; On top of Old Smokey ; Casey Jones
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-2619
Classic Edition.1043
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Classic Edition
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Jean Ritchie, vocals ; Manhattan Recorder Consort.
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The hangman -- Mary Hamilton -- The deary dream -- Jack o' diamonds -- The roving gambler -- Little Mohee -- Go 'way from my window -- I wonder as I wander -- Black is the color of my true love's hair -- Frog went a courtin'.
Track Information:
101 The Hangman (Child No. 95)/ Appalachian dulcimer.
102 Mary Hamilton / Appalachian dulcimer.
103 The Dreary Dream / Appalachian dulcimer.
104 Jack O'Diamonds / Appalachian dulcimer.
105 The Roving Gambler / Appalachian dulcimer.
201 Little Mohee / Appalachian dulcimer.
202 Go Away from My Window / Appalachian dulcimer.
203 I Wonder as I Wander / Appalachian dulcimer.
204 Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair / Appalachian dulcimer.
205 Frog Went A-Courtin' / Appalachian dulcimer.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-2962
Tradition.2055
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Tradition 196x
General:
Biographical notes on and program notes by Niles on container.
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Pretty Polly (Jean Ritchie) --On the banks of red roses (Ella Ward) --The cuckoo's next (Jimmy MacBeath) --The cuckoo (Jean Ritchie) --Bog down in the valley-o (Seamus Ennis) -- Tree in the valley-o (Jean Ritchie) --Barbara Allen (Jimmy Stewart) --Barbara Allyn (Elizabeth Cronin) --Barbry Ellen (Jean Ritchie) --Froggy went a-courting (Jean Ritchie) -- Uncle Frog went out to ride (Seamus Ennis) --Orange and lemon (Dianne Endicott) --Needle's eye (Jean Ritchie) --A maid in her father's garden (Elizabeth Cronin) --A pretty fair miss (Jean Ritchie) --Bonaparte's retreat (Johnny Pickering) -- Bonaparte's retreat (Jean Ritchie) --Derry gaol (Sarah Makem) --The hangman song (Jean Ritchie) --When my apron it hung low (Jeannie Robertson) --Careless love (Jean Ritchie).
Track Information:
101 Pretty Polly / Jean Ritchie. Vocals.
102 On the Banks of Red Roses / Ella Ward. Vocals.
103 The Cuckoo's Nest / Jimmy MacBeath. Vocals.
104 The Cuckoo / Jean Ritchie. Vocals.
105 Bog Down in the Valley-O / Seamus Ennis. Vocals.
106 Tree in the Valley-O / Jean Ritchie. Vocals.
107 Barbara Allen / Jimmy Stewart. Vocals.
108 Barbara Allyn (Barbara Allen) (Child No. 84)/ Elizabeth Cronin. Vocals.
109 Barbry Ellen (Barbara Allen) (Child No. 84)/ Jean Ritchie. Vocals.
201 Froggie Went A-Courting / Jean Ritchie. Vocals.
201 Uncle Frog Went Out to Ride / Seamus Ennis. Vocals.
203 Orange and Lemon / Dianne Endicott. Vocals.
204 Needle's Eye / Jean Ritchie. Vocals.
205 Maid in Her Father's Garden / Elizabeth Cronin. Vocals.
206 A Pretty Fair Miss / Jean Ritchie. Vocals.
207 Bonaparte's Retreat / Johnny Pickering. Fiddle.
208 Bonaparte's Retreat / Jean Ritchie. Appalachian dulcimer.
209 Derry Gaol / Sarah Makem. Vocals.
210 The Hangman Song (Child No. 95)/ Jean Ritchie. Vocals.
211 When My Apron Iy Hung Low / Jeannie Robertson. Vocals.
212 Careless Love / Jean Ritchie. Vocals.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-3633
Collector LTD..1201
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Great Britian Collector LTD.
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: England, Ireland, Scotland, Great Britian.
General:
Sung by Jean Ritchie and folksingers of Scotland, Ireland, and England.
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Pack up your liver --Been all around this world --Wellyn --The black nag --Living in the country --Poker face smile --Firenze --Lotus eater blues --The pig song --Cornwall --High risk high gain --Mojo clock --Joellen --C'est l'aviron qui nos meme en haut --Ananta --Tralee jail --Sing sailor --Swedish fiddle tune --Parting glass.
Track Information:
101 Pack Up Your Liver / Albert D'Ossché, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
102 Been All Around This World / Michael Hubbert, Michael Rugg, Neal Hellman. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
103 Wellyn / Albert D'Ossché, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
104 The Black Nag / Albert D'Ossché, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
105 Living in the Country / Albert D'Ossché, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
106 Poker Face Smile / Albert D'Ossché, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
107 Firenze: Melody for Richard and Mimi / Albert D'Ossché, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
108 Lotus Eater Blues / Albert D'Ossché, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
109 Pig Song / Albert D'Ossché, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
201 Cornwall / Albert D'Ossché, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
202 High Risk, High Gain / Albert D'Ossché, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
203 Mojo Clock / Albert D'Ossché, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
204 Joellen / Albert D'Ossché, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
205 C'est L'Aviron Qui Nous Mene en Haut / Albert D'Ossché, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
206 Ananta / Albert D'Ossché, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
207 Tralee Jail / Albert D'Ossché, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
208 Sing Sailor / Albert D'Ossché, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
209 Swedish Fiddle Tune / Albert D'Ossché, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
210 The Parting Glass / Albert D'Ossché, Bonnie Carol, Robert Force. Appalachian dulcimer,Dulcimer.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-3706
Biscuit City.1314
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Biscuit City 1977
General:
Dulcimer music; Neal Hellman, Michael Rugg, Robert Force, Albert d'Osscher, Bonnie Carol, Michael Hubbert, with vocals. Production notes: Recorded at Biscuit City Sound Recording Studios, Mar. 1977.
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No sir--Bury me--Ramblin' boy--Bury me--Rosweood casket--No sir--Precious memories--Orphan's last plea (2x)--Maple on the hill--Wreck on the highway--Pretty Betty Martin--Precious memories
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-10RR-0122
General:
Folkways 2427
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Jean Ritchie--Shady grive; Cisco Houston--900 miles--Andrew Rowan Summers--Shenandoah--Lead Belly-Meeting at the building; Richard Dyer-Bennet--I go no more a-roving; Jean Ritchie--Pretty Polly; Wagoner's lad; Karen James--Molly Malone; Pete Seeger--Wayfaring stranger; Peggy Seeger-When I first came to town; Frank Warner--Haul away Joe; Doc Watson--Wabash cannonball--unk--Roll in my sweet baby's arms; Peggy Seeger--unk; Cisco Houston--Drill, you tarriers drill; Richard dyer-Bennet--Four Marys; Jean Ritchie--Barbara Allen; Elizabeth Cotten--Babe it ain't no lie
Track Information:
101 Shady Grove / Jean Ritchie. Appalachian dulcimer.
106 Pretty Polly / Jean Ritchie. Appalachian dulcimer.
119 Barbara Allen (Child No. 84)/ Jean Ritchie. Appalachian dulcimer.
102 900 Miles / Cisco Houston. Guitar.
117 Drill, Ye Tarriers Drill / Cisco Houston. Guitar.
103 Shenandoah / Andrew Rowan Summers. Guitar.
105 I Go No More A-Roving / Richard Dyer-Bennet. Guitar.
118 The Four Marys / Richard Dyer-Bennet. Guitar.
104 Meeting at the Building / Lead Belly. Guitar.
107 Wagoner's Lad / Guitar.
108 Molly Malone / Karen James. Guitar.
110 The Wayfaring Stranger / Pete Seeger. Banjo.
111 When I First Came to Town / Peggy Seeger. Banjo.
112 Haul Away Joe / Frank Warner. Guitar.
113 Wabash Cannonball / Doc Watson. Guitar.
114 Unknown / Doc Watson. Guitar.
115 Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms / Doc Watson. Guitar.
116 Unknown / Peggy Seeger. Banjo.
120 Babe It Ain't No Lie / Elizabeth Cotten. Guitar.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-10RR-0153
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: New York, United States.
General:
CDR copy
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117 Over the River, Charlie / S.F. Russell. Appalachian dulcimer.
118 John Hardy / J.W. Russell.
119 Shady Grove / J.W. Russell.
120 Unknown Banjo Tune / Fred Bacon. Banjo.
121 Unknown Banjo Tune / Fred Bacon. Banjo.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-0805
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Crossville (Tenn.), Tennessee, Springfield (Mo.), Missouri, Little Rock (Ark.), Arkansas, Marion (Va.), Virginia, Cherry Lake (Fla.), Florida, Ligonier (Pa.), Pennsylvania, United States.
General:
REEL 27; CDR copy
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Old Harp Singers--Wondrous love--Pleasant Hill--Morning trumpet--Amazing Grace; Everett Pitt- Butcher boy--Bold soldier; Jean Ritchie--Drowsy sleeper--Aunt Sal's song
Track Information:
101 Wondrous Love / Old Harp Singers of Eastern Tennessee.
102 Pleasant Hill / Old Harp Singers of Eastern Tennessee.
103 Morning Trumpet / Old Harp Singers of Eastern Tennessee.
104 Amazing Grace / Old Harp Singers of Eastern Tennessee.
105 Butcher Boy / Everett Pitt.
106 Bold Soldier / Everett Pitt.
107 Drowsy Sleeper / Jean Ritchie. Appalachian dulcimer.
108 Aunt Sal's Song / Jean Ritchie. Appalachian dulcimer.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-0808
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: New York, United States, 1950.
General:
CDR copy--Notes In Box;Columbia University 6th Annual Festival Of Contemporary American Music;Parts 1-4;
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Jean Ritchie--Swapping song; Sam Eskin--Surely, surely--Texas rangers--Tailor and the crow; Old Harp Singers--Greenfields--Whistletown--Western Mount Pleasant
Track Information:
101 The Swapping Song / Jean Ritchie. Appalachian dulcimer.
102 Surely, Surely / Sam Eskin. Guitar.
103 The Texas Ranger / Sam Eskin. Guitar.
104 The Tailor and the Crow / Sam Eskin. Guitar.
105 Greenfields / Old Harp Singers of Eastern Tennessee.
106 Whitestown / Old Harp Singers of Eastern Tennessee.
107 Western Mount Pleasant / Old Harp Singers of Eastern Tennessee.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-0809
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: New York, United States, 1950.
General:
REEL C37;PART 2;- CDR copy
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