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Freedom in the Air: A Documentary on Albany, Georgia

Producer:
Carawan, Guy (liner notes)  Search this
Lomax, Alan, 1915-2002  Search this
Recorder:
Carawan, Guy (liner notes)  Search this
Collection Creator:
Rinzler, Ralph  Search this
Extent:
1 Phonograph record (analog, 33 1/3 rpm, 12 in.)
Culture:
Americans  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Phonograph records
Place:
Georgia
United States
Albany (Ga.)
Date:
1962?
Local Numbers:
FP-RINZ-LP-0797

SNCC.101
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
SNCC 1962?
General:
Speeches, songs and a sermon. A documentary on the demonstrations in Albany, Georgia, 1961-62. Program notes by Howard Zinn, Lewis W. Jones and Alan Lomax on container. original idea and field work, Guy Carawan ; produced by Alan Lomax and Guy Carawan.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. No duplication allowed listening and viewing for research purposes only.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections. Please visit our website to learn more about submitting a request. The Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections make no guarantees concerning copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Other usage conditions may apply; please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for more information.
Topic:
Documentary  Search this
Civil rights movements -- United States  Search this
Civil rights  Search this
African Americans  Search this
Collection Citation:
Ralph Rinzler papers and audio recordings, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
CFCH.RINZ, Item FP-RINZ-LP-0797
See more items in:
Ralph Rinzler papers and audio recordings
Ralph Rinzler papers and audio recordings / Series 9: Audio / Commercial / LPs
Archival Repository:
Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/bk519b45d0a-1463-46f5-8765-b7e6e5a9d45d
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-cfch-rinz-ref6183

Moses Moon Civil Rights Movement Audio Collection

Creator:
McNamara, Norris  Search this
Moon, Moses  Search this
Names:
Freedom Singers (SNCC)  Search this
Abernathy, Ralph, 1926-1990  Search this
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993  Search this
Baez, Joan  Search this
Baker, Ella, 1903-1986  Search this
Baker, Josephine, 1906-1975  Search this
Baldwin, James, 1924-1987  Search this
Barry, Marion, 1936-  Search this
Bikel, Theodore  Search this
Carawan, Guy  Search this
Conyers, John, 1929-  Search this
Donaldson, Ivanhoe  Search this
Dylan, Bob, 1941-  Search this
Ferebee, Dorothy Boulding , 1898?-1980  Search this
Forman, James, 1928-2005  Search this
Gregory, Dick  Search this
Guyot, Lawrence, 1939-  Search this
Hamer, Fannie Lou  Search this
Height , Dorothy I. (Dorothy Irene), 1912-2010  Search this
Horne, Lena  Search this
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968  Search this
Lewis, John  Search this
Moses, Robert  Search this
Moses, Robert Parris  Search this
Odetta, 1930-2008  Search this
Parks, Rosa, 1913-2005  Search this
Reagon, Bernice Johnson, 1942-  Search this
Reagon, Cordell  Search this
Robinson , Amelia Boynton, 1911-2015  Search this
Robinson, Jackie  Search this
Rustin, Bayard, 1912-1987  Search this
Seeger, Pete, 1919-2014  Search this
Sherrod, Charles, 1937-  Search this
Shuttlesworth, Fred L., 1922-2011  Search this
Extent:
4 Cubic feet (18 boxes)
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Audiotapes
Sound recordings
Date:
1963-1964
Summary:
Recorded by Moses Moon (known at the time as Alan Ribback) and assisted by Norris McNamara during 1963 and 1964, the collection includes audio recordings of interviews with civil rights leaders and participants as well as free-style recordings of mass meetings, voter registration events, and other gatherings organized by Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). This collection provides a mostly unfiltered documentation of significant moments in the civil rights movement.
Scope and Contents:
This collection consists of 115 reel to reel audio recordings containing interviews, mass meetings, demonstrations, and conversations concerning the civil rights movement, and in particular the voter registration drives organized by SNCC in Alabama and Mississippi in 1963 and 1964. Mass meetings were recorded in Greenwood, Mississippi; Americus, Georgia; Selma, Alabama; Jackson, Mississippi; Danville, Virginia; Washington, D.C.; Hattiesburg, Mississippi; and Indianola, Mississippi. Major demonstrations recorded include the March on Washington in August of 1963, Freedom Day in Selma, Alabama in October of 1963, and Freedom Day in Hattiesburg, Mississippi in January of 1964. Interviews with SNCC workers include Julian Bond, John Lewis, James Forman, Bruce Gordon, Prathia Hall, Ivanhoe Donaldson, Bob Moses, Avery Williams, Willie Peacock, Bruce Boynton and his mother, as well as dozens of others involved in the movement, who are named in the collection inventory. Many of those interviewed were actively involved in strategizing and carrying out SNCC demonstrations and political actions, and many were victims of death threats, beatings, unlawful arrest, police brutality, and torture and abuse in prison. These interviews contain detailed eyewitness accounts and personal testimony regarding these experiences, as well as personal history and thoughts about the movement, the South, and the future.

It is clear from what we know of the dates and locations of these recordings, as well as from documentation of these events in other sources, that many of these recordings are unique documents of important events in American history, which may also contain the commentary of important political and cultural figures who were involved in the movement. For example, an article by Howard Zinn recounts how an unidentified man recorded James Baldwin on October 7, 1963, Freedom Day in Selma, on the steps of the courthouse. Baldwin was furious at the lack of support from nearby federal agents as state troopers advanced on peaceful demonstrators. One of the tapes dated October 7, 1963, originally labeled "courthouse interviews," appears to be this recoding, although Baldwin is not named. The same article (available in The Howard Zinn Reader) recounts the mass meetings which led up to that demonstration, at which actor Dick Gregory gave a rousing sermon as his wife sat in jail for demonstrating in Selma. The Moses Moon Collection may be the only existing audio recording of that sermon as well as many other sermons and speeches.

Moses Moon changed his name after these recordings were made. He is referred to in the finding aid as Alan Ribback because that name is used on the recordings.
Arrangement:
The collection is arranged in two series.Series 1 is in chronological order to the degree recording dates can be determined, and is based on the locations and dates provided by Moon in his description or gleaned from the recordings themselves and other secondary sources. Series 1 contains 17 groups of recordings.

Moon's original numbers are recorded in the column next to the descriptions. Following the first four Greenwood tapes, which are numbered sequentially, Moon's numbering system took the first two letters of the town in which the recordings were made, a one (1), a decimal, and then a tape number. Numbers preceding the town code refer to the recording day. "N" numbers were later assigned by Moon to the 7" reels only, after the original recordings were made, possibly during editing or when the tapes were made available to the Program in African American Culture.

Series 1, Original Tapes

1. Greenwood, Mississippi; Spring 1963; 4 7" reels

2. Chicago, Illinois; August 9, 12, 1963; 2 5" reels

3. Americus, Georgia; August 17, 1963; 5 5" reels, 1 7" reel

4. Atlanta, Georgia; August 21, 1963; 1 5" reel

5. Washington, D.C.; August 26-28, 1963; 6 5", 8 7" reels

6. Atlanta, Georgia; September 8, 1963; 4 5" reels

7. Selma, Alabama; September 29-October 7, 1963; 11 5" reels, 16 7" reels

8. Gadsden, Alabama; October 23, 1963; 2 5" reels

9. Jackson, Mississippi; Fall/Winter 1963; 11 7" reels

10. Greenwood, Mississippi; c. November 3, 1963; 3 5" reels, 4 7" reels

11. Danville, Virginia; 1963; 6 7" reels

12. Washington, D.C.; soon after November 22, 1963; 6 7" reels

13. Washington, D.C.; late 1963, or possibly during MOW; 10 7" reels

14. Hattiesburg, Mississippi; January 1964; 9 7" reels

15. Indianola, Mississippi; Summer 1964; 2 7" reels

16. Monroe County, Mississippi; August 1, 1964; 4 5" reels

17. Milton, Mississippi; August 16, 1964; 3 5" reels

Series 2, Preservation Masters consists of data DVDs for a portion of the collection.
Biographical / Historical:
Moses Moon was born Alan Ribback in 1928. During the 1950s until 1962, Ribback was the proprietor of the Gate of Horn, Chicago's premier folk music club, which featured performers including Bob Gibson, Odetta, Judy Collins, Joan Baez, Jo Mapes, Peter, Paul and Mary, Lenny Bruce, and Shelley Berman. On December 5, 1962, Lenny Bruce was arrested during a performance at the Gate of Horn along with Ribback, George Carlin, and others. As a result of the arrest and Bruce's subsequent conviction for obscenity, the club was closed by the City of Chicago, and Ribback left Chicago with Norris McNamara, an audio technician, to record folk concerts taking place in the South as part of the growing civil rights movement. From the spring of 1963 until the summer of 1964, Ribback and McNamara recorded demonstrations and mass meetings and interviewed civil rights activists, primarily those involved in the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). Later, Ribback moved to New York and edited his recordings into an album called Movement Soul. Ribback married Delia Moon in 1971, took her last name and changed his first name to Moses. In 1979, Bernice Reagon Johnson, working with the Program on African American Culture at the Smithsonian, contacted Moon and borrowed the recordings of mass meetings for a 1980 program on the voices of the civil rights movement. In the late 1980s, Moon was stricken with a severe case of Guillain-Barre syndrome, which left him paralyzed. Moon donated the entire collection of original recordings shortly before his death in 1993.
Related Materials:
Materials at Other Organizations

The papers of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee are held by the King Library and Archives in Atlanta, Georgia; archives@thekingcenter.org.
Provenance:
Donated by Moses and Delia Moon in 1995.
Restrictions:
Collection is open for research. Reference copies must be used. Tapes noted in the container list have digital reference copies in the Smithsonian Institution Digital Asset Management System (DAMS).
Rights:
Collection items available for reproduction, but copyright status unknown. Contact Archives Center staff for additional information. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Topic:
African American civil rights workers.  Search this
African American preaching.  Search this
Mississippi Freedom Project  Search this
Civil rights movements  Search this
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)  Search this
Civil rights  Search this
Voter registration  Search this
African Americans -- Civil rights  Search this
African American student movements.  Search this
Folk music  Search this
March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Washington, D.C., 1963  Search this
Gospel music  Search this
Genre/Form:
Audiotapes -- Open reel
Sound recordings
Audiotapes
Citation:
Moses Moon Civil Rights Movement Audio Collection, 1963-1964, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
NMAH.AC.0556
See more items in:
Moses Moon Civil Rights Movement Audio Collection
Archival Repository:
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep8f8d8405e-ab8d-486c-96c7-58c33804c206
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-nmah-ac-0556

The Land Knows You're There

Performer:
Carawan, Guy  Search this
Collection Creator:
Rinzler, Ralph  Search this
Extent:
1 Sound cassette (analog.)
Type:
Archival materials
Sound cassettes
Date:
1986
Contents:
Honey in the rock / Wine, Carawan (3:11) -- On the mountain tonight / O'Connor (2:56) -- The land knows you're there / Hinton (4:03) -- Love's gonna carry us / Small (3:35) -- Sparkles and shines / Webster (2:30) -- Thanksgiving eve / Franke (2:35) -- Look to the people / Pelham (3:03) -- Hunger song / Brookshire (2:23) -- Rice and beans / Phillips (3:30) -- Voices form the mountains / Gorton (1:37) -- I didn't raise my boy to be a soldier (3:10) -- Quite early mornings / Seeger (4:30).
Local Numbers:
FP-RINZ-CT-0043
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Chicago, Ill. Flying Fish 1986
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. No duplication allowed listening and viewing for research purposes only.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections. Please visit our website to learn more about submitting a request. The Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections make no guarantees concerning copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Other usage conditions may apply; please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for more information.
Collection Citation:
Ralph Rinzler papers and audio recordings, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
CFCH.RINZ, Item FP-RINZ-CT-0043
See more items in:
Ralph Rinzler papers and audio recordings
Ralph Rinzler papers and audio recordings / Series 9: Audio / Non-Commercial / Compact Audio Cassettes (CT)
Archival Repository:
Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/bk549382a11-8e7a-4ce2-8a99-314c1a0ed77d
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-cfch-rinz-ref7593

Ralph Rinzler Memorial Concert: Friday Night Concert

Recorder:
Reiniger, Pete, 1949-  Search this
Place, Jeffrey  Search this
Performer:
Rodriguez-Seeger, Tao, 1972-  Search this
Carawan, Candie  Search this
Carawan, Guy  Search this
Velasquez, Baldemar  Search this
Seeger, Pete, 1919-2014  Search this
Extent:
1 Sound disc (digital, 4 3/4 in.)
Culture:
Americans  Search this
Anglo-American  Search this
Hispanic Americans  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Sound discs
Place:
Tennessee
United States
New Market (Tenn.)
Ohio
Toledo (Ohio)
Mexico
New York
Beacon (N.Y.)
Contents:
1. Introduction Jim Sessions 2. Guy and Candie Carawan 3. Baldemar Velasquez 4. Pete Seeger and Tao Rodriguez
Track Information:
102 Ain't You Got a Right to the Tree of Life / Candie Carawan, Guy Carawan. Guitar. English language.

104 Appalachian Love Song / Candie Carawan, Guy Carawan. Guitar. English language.

105 That's Alright / Candie Carawan, Guy Carawan. Guitar. English language.

106 Mountain Stream / Candie Carawan, Guy Carawan. Guitar. English language.

107 River That Flows Through Our Heart / Candie Carawan, Guy Carawan. Guitar. English language.

108 This Little Light of Mine / Candie Carawan, Guy Carawan. Guitar. English language.

109 Voices from the Mountains / Candie Carawan, Guy Carawan. Guitar. English language.

110 Corrido la Montano / Baldemar Velasquez. Guitar,Bajo sexto,Accordion. Spanish language.

112 Across the Borderline / Baldemar Velasquez. Guitar,Bajo sexto,Accordion. English language.

113 San Antonio Rose / Baldemar Velasquez. Guitar,Bajo sexto,Accordion. English language.

114 Wapango Dance Tune / Baldemar Velasquez. Guitar,Bajo sexto,Accordion. English language.

116 Satisfied Mind / Pete Seeger, Tao Rodriguez-Seeger. Guitar,Banjo. English language.

117 Well May the World Go / Pete Seeger, Tao Rodriguez-Seeger. Guitar,Banjo. English language.

118 Solo le Pido a Dios / Pete Seeger, Tao Rodriguez-Seeger. Guitar,Banjo. Spanish language.

119 Rainbow Tree / Pete Seeger, Tao Rodriguez-Seeger. Guitar,Banjo. English language.
Local Numbers:
FP-CDR-0054

Rinzler Memorial.Disc 1
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: New Market (Tenn.), United States, Tennessee, 1995.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. Some duplication is allowed. Use of materials needs permission of the Smithsonian Institution.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections. Please visit our website to learn more about submitting a request. The Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections make no guarantees concerning copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Other usage conditions may apply; please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for more information.
Topic:
Folksong revival  Search this
Sea Islands -- Songs and music  Search this
Topical songs  Search this
Conjunto music  Search this
Tejano music  Search this
Guitar  Search this
Bajo sexto  Search this
Accordion  Search this
Banjo  Search this
Civil rights  Search this
Mines and mineral resources  Search this
Emigration and immigration  Search this
Function:
Labor unions
Identifier:
CFCH.AVPR, Item FP-CDR-0054
See more items in:
CFCH Audiovisual Projects
CFCH Audiovisual Projects / Audio Recordings / Ralph Rinzler Memorial Concert
Archival Repository:
Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/bk513a7d5ef-fc04-4c00-8db9-00a69930e15b
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-cfch-avpr-ref765

J. E. Mainer's Mountaineers, Seminole Indians (Betty Mae Jumper) corn dance, Moving Star Hall Singers; Guy Carawan- presenter

Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Festival of American Folklife (1969)  Search this
Carawan, Guy  Search this
Artist:
Mainer, J. E. (Joseph E.), 1898-1971  Search this
Ledford, Steve  Search this
Jumper, Betty Mae, 1923-2011  Search this
Mountaineers (Musical group)  Search this
Moving Star Hall Singers  Search this
Performer:
Mainer, J. E. (Joseph E.), 1898-1971  Search this
Ledford, Steve  Search this
Mainer, Wade, 1907-2011  Search this
Jones, Bessie, 1902-1984  Search this
Hunter, Janie  Search this
Moving Star Hall Singers  Search this
Seminole Dancers  Search this
Collection Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage  Search this
Extent:
1 Sound recording (7 inch reel, 1/4 inch tape)
sound-tape reel (analog, 7 in.)
Culture:
Americans  Search this
Indians of North America  Search this
Anglo-American  Search this
Seminole  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Sound recordings
Place:
Appalachian Region, Southern -- Songs and music
United States
Washington (D.C.)
North Carolina
Florida
South Carolina
Date:
1969 July 5
Contents:
Mainer's Mountaineers-- Ticklish David--You'll never miss your mother until she's gone--Sally Goodin' ; Seminole Indians w/ Betty Mae Jumper; Moving Star Hall Singers with Guy Carawan--He's got the whole world in his hands--In my heart--Give me that old time religion--You better leave that trouble alone--I want Jesus to walk with me--Little Johnny Brown--Drop the handkerchief--Shake it senorita--untitled--Ranky tanky--untitled
Track Information:
101 String Band / J. E. (Joseph E.) Mainer, Steve Ledford, Wade Mainer. English language.

102 Native American Dancers / Seminole Dancers.

103 Sea Island Singers / Moving Star Hall Singers, Bessie Jones, Janie Hunter.
General note:
DPA number 69.101.53
Local Numbers:
FP-1969-7RR-0053
General:
CDR copy
69.101.53
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, July 5, 1969.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. Some duplication is allowed. Use of materials needs permission of the Smithsonian Institution.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections. Please visit our website to learn more about submitting a request. The Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections make no guarantees concerning copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Other usage conditions may apply; please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for more information.
Topic:
String band  Search this
American Indian  Search this
Dance  Search this
Sea Islands -- Songs and music  Search this
Spirituals (Songs)  Search this
Gullah  Search this
Sea Islands  Search this
African Americans  Search this
Collection Citation:
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1969 Festival of American Folklife, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
CFCH.SFF.1969, Item FP-1969-7RR-0053
See more items in:
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1969 Festival of American Folklife
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1969 Festival of American Folklife / 4.3: Audio
Archival Repository:
Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/bk56cf0ab9e-3f8d-4fe4-a831-1d04686791b0
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-cfch-sff-1969-ref223

mono dub of 69.101.12 The Rodriguez Brothers with Arsenio Rodriguez, The Moving Star Hall Singers, Ola Belle Reed and Alec Campbell

Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Festival of American Folklife (1969)  Search this
Artist:
Hunter, Janie  Search this
Jones, Bessie, 1902-1984  Search this
Reed, Ola Belle, 1916-2002  Search this
Campbell, Alec  Search this
Reed, David, 1953-  Search this
Carawan, Guy  Search this
Rodriguez Brothers (Musical group)  Search this
Performer:
Hunter, Janie  Search this
Jones, Bessie, 1902-1984  Search this
Reed, Ola Belle, 1916-2002  Search this
Campbell, Alec  Search this
Reed, David, 1953-  Search this
Rodríguez, Arsenio.  Search this
Rodriguez, Quique  Search this
Moving Star Hall Singers  Search this
Collection Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage  Search this
Extent:
1 Sound recording (7 inch reel, 1/4 inch tape)
sound-tape reel (analog, 7 in.)
Culture:
Cubans  Search this
Americans  Search this
Afro-Caribbean  Search this
Anglo-American  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Sound recordings
Place:
United States
Washington (D.C.)
Cuba
South Carolina
Maryland
Pennsylvania
Date:
1969 July 6
Contents:
Rodriguez Brothers---Ago alegua/ Myombe--Prayer to Yemaya and Oshun Gumi--Ogan; Moving Star Hall Singers with Guy Carawan---Untitled--God bless America--God is my friend--Where the sun will never go down--Follow me to Galilee; Ola Belle Reed and Alec Campbell--When my time comes to go--I've endured--Hold on to God's unchanging hand
Track Information:
101 Afro-Cuban Music / Arsenio Rodríguez, Quique Rodriguez. Spanish language.

102 Sea Island Singers / Moving Star Hall Singers, Bessie Jones, Janie Hunter.

103 String Band / Alec Campbell, David Reed, Ola Belle Reed. Guitar,Banjo. English language.
General note:
DPA number 69.101.67
Local Numbers:
FP-1969-7RR-0067
General:
CDR copy
69.101.67
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, July 6, 1969.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. Some duplication is allowed. Use of materials needs permission of the Smithsonian Institution.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections. Please visit our website to learn more about submitting a request. The Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections make no guarantees concerning copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Other usage conditions may apply; please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for more information.
Topic:
Sea Islands -- Songs and music  Search this
Spirituals (Songs)  Search this
String band  Search this
Guitar  Search this
Banjo  Search this
Gullah  Search this
Sea Islands  Search this
African Americans  Search this
Collection Citation:
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1969 Festival of American Folklife, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
CFCH.SFF.1969, Item FP-1969-7RR-0067
See more items in:
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1969 Festival of American Folklife
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1969 Festival of American Folklife / 4.3: Audio
Archival Repository:
Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/bk581dabfb6-8e7b-4b0d-b61b-b087b01ff2f1
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-cfch-sff-1969-ref266

Songs of Miners; Guy Carawan - MC; Phyllis Boyens, Jack Wright, Nimrod Workman; Sarah Ogan Gunning, The Stanley Brothers; Hazel Dickens; Earl Gilmore

Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Festival of American Folklife. Regional American Program 1976 Washington, D.C.  Search this
Artist:
Boyens, Phyllis  Search this
Workman, Nimrod  Search this
Gunning, Sarah Ogan, 1910-1983  Search this
Stanley, Alberta  Search this
Stanley, James  Search this
Gilmore, Earl, 1924-2000  Search this
Dickens, Hazel, 1935-2011  Search this
Carawan, Guy  Search this
Wright, Jack  Search this
Collection Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage  Search this
Extent:
1 Sound recording (7 inch reel, 1/4 inch tape)
sound-tape reel (analog, 7 in.)
Culture:
Americans  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Sound recordings
Place:
Appalachian Region, Southern -- Songs and music
United States
Washington (D.C.)
Kentucky
West Virginia
Date:
1976 July 10
Contents:
Phyllis Boyens--Don't you want to go to that land--Oh death; Jack Wright--Buffalo Creek flood; Nimrod Workman--Two little angels--Jovial hunter; Sarah Gunning; Earl Gilmore--piano piece; Phyllis Boyens--Get out of the mountain; Jack Wright--There's a man on the stand
General note:
DPA number 77.110.27
Local Numbers:
FP-1976-7RR-0324
General:
CDR copy
77.110.27
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, July 10, 1976.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. Some duplication is allowed. Use of materials needs permission of the Smithsonian Institution.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections. Please visit our website to learn more about submitting a request. The Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections make no guarantees concerning copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Other usage conditions may apply; please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for more information.
Topic:
Mining -- Songs and music  Search this
Folk songs -- Kentucky  Search this
Folk songs -- United States  Search this
Folk songs -- West Virginia  Search this
Collection Citation:
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1976 Festival of American Folklife, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
CFCH.SFF.1976, Item FP-1976-7RR-0324
See more items in:
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1976 Festival of American Folklife
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1976 Festival of American Folklife / Series 8: Regional America / 8.3: Audio
Archival Repository:
Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/bk5191ce90a-b7b8-4769-a598-f56ae26c7e32
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-cfch-sff-1976-ref19030

Festival Recordings: Struggle Narrative Stage: How Struggle Songs Composed?;Vocal Styles;Music as Motivator;String Style

Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Festival of American Folklife. Musics of Struggle Program 1990 Washington, D.C.  Search this
Performer:
Fikes, Betty Mae  Search this
Carawan, Candie  Search this
Dickens, Hazel, 1935-2011  Search this
Carawan, Guy  Search this
Harte, Frank  Search this
Harris, Rutha  Search this
Murad, Said  Search this
Lira, Agustín  Search this
Reagon, Cordell Hull, 1943-1996  Search this
Wells Solorzano, Patricia  Search this
Connell, Dudley  Search this
Collection Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage  Search this
Extent:
1 Sound cassette (analog.)
Type:
Archival materials
Sound cassettes
Place:
Washington (D.C.)
United States
Tennessee
West Virginia
Alabama
California
Ireland
Palestine
Georgia
Maryland
Contents:
String Styles also includes Barry Mitterhoff and Tom Adams, mandolin and banjo respectively.
Track Information:
101 How Songs of Struggle are Composed / Bettie Mae Fikes, Candie Carawan, Hazel Dickens, Guy Carawan. Guitar. English language.

102 Comparative Vocal Styles / Frank Harte, Rutha Harris, Said Murad.

103 Music as a Motivator / Agustin Lira, Cordell Hull Reagon, Patricia Wells Solorzano. Guitar.

104 Comparative String Styles / Agustin Lira, Patricia Wells Solorzano, Dudley Connell. Guitar,Banjo,Mandolin.
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: United States, Washington (D.C.), June 27, 1990.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. Some duplication is allowed. Use of materials needs permission of the Smithsonian Institution.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections. Please visit our website to learn more about submitting a request. The Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections make no guarantees concerning copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Other usage conditions may apply; please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for more information.
Topic:
Political ballads and songs  Search this
Ireland -- Songs and music  Search this
British Isles -- Songs and music  Search this
Bluegrass music  Search this
Guitar  Search this
Banjo  Search this
Mandolin  Search this
Labor  Search this
Struggle  Search this
Civil rights  Search this
Function:
Labor unions
Labor unions
Collection Citation:
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1990 Festival of American Folklife, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
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Archival Repository:
Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
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https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/bk5ef743129-fc3b-44a3-84aa-b81525d55ce8
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-cfch-sff-1990-ref1254

Festival Recordings: Struggle Narrative Stage: Deaf President Now; Comp. Percussion Styles, How Struggle Songs Composed?

Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Festival of American Folklife. Musics of Struggle Program 1990 Washington, D.C.  Search this
Performer:
Covell, Gerald L., 1965-  Search this
Linquist, Jean  Search this
Malzkuhn, Mary, 1928-  Search this
Ajitimbay Cruz, Carlos, 1961-  Search this
Bastidas, Jose Manuel Leon  Search this
Morocho, Pedro Pablo Cayambe  Search this
Fikes, Betty Mae  Search this
Carawan, Candie  Search this
Dickens, Hazel, 1935-2011  Search this
Carawan, Guy  Search this
Collection Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage  Search this
Extent:
compact audio cassette
1 Sound cassette (analog.)
Culture:
American Indian  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Sound cassettes
Place:
Washington (D.C.)
United States
Ecuador
West Virginia
Tennessee
Alabama
California
Date:
1990 June 27
Scope and Contents:
Recording includes discussion related to disability rights.
Track Information:
101 Deaf President Now / Gerald L. Covell, Jean Linquist, Mary Malzkuhn. English language.

102 Comparative Percussion Styles / Carlos Ajitimbay Cruz, Jose Manuel Leon Bastidas, Pedro Pablo Cayambe Morocho. Cuerdas,Guitar,Charango,Viento. Quechua language.

103 How Songs of Struggle are Composed / Bettie Mae Fikes, Candie Carawan, Hazel Dickens, Guy Carawan. Guitar. English language.
Local Numbers:
FP-1990-CT-0115
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: United States, Washington (D.C.), June 27, 1990.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. Some duplication is allowed. Use of materials needs permission of the Smithsonian Institution.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections. Please visit our website to learn more about submitting a request. The Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections make no guarantees concerning copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Other usage conditions may apply; please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for more information.
Topic:
Oral history  Search this
Storytelling  Search this
Quechua Indians -- Songs and music  Search this
Political ballads and songs  Search this
Cuerdas  Search this
Guitar  Search this
Charango  Search this
Viento  Search this
Deafness  Search this
Sign language  Search this
Disabilities  Search this
Struggle  Search this
Civil rights  Search this
Labor  Search this
Quechua Indians  Search this
Ecuadorians  Search this
Function:
Labor unions
Collection Citation:
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1990 Festival of American Folklife, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
CFCH.SFF.1990, Item FP-1990-CT-0115
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Archival Repository:
Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/bk57e463d4c-127b-48ad-9bd4-8046574f7270
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-cfch-sff-1990-ref549

Festival Recordings: Struggle Narrative Stage: How Struggle Songs Composed; Music as Motivator; String Styles

Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Festival of American Folklife. Musics of Struggle Program 1990 Washington, D.C.  Search this
Performer:
Carawan, Candie  Search this
Carawan, Guy  Search this
Turjman, Odeh  Search this
Fikes, Betty Mae  Search this
Harte, Frank  Search this
Mitterhoff, Barry  Search this
Moloney, Mick, 1944-  Search this
Ezzadin, Temo  Search this
Collection Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage  Search this
Extent:
compact audio cassette
1 Sound cassette (analog.)
Culture:
Irish  Search this
Americans  Search this
Irish Americans  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Sound cassettes
Place:
Washington (D.C.)
United States
Palestine
Tennessee
Ireland
Great Britian
California
Kurdistan
Pennsylvania
New Jersey
Date:
1990 June 28
Track Information:
101 How Songs of Struggle are Composed / Candie Carawan, Guy Carawan, Odeh Turjman. Lute,Banjo,Guitar. English language.

102 Music as a Motivator / Bettie Mae Fikes, Frank Harte. English language.

103 Comparative String Styles / Barry Mitterhoff, Mick Moloney, Temo Ezzadin. Banjo,Guitar,Tambour (Drum),Mandolin. English language,French language.
Local Numbers:
FP-1990-CT-0119
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: United States, Washington (D.C.), June 28, 1990.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. Some duplication is allowed. Use of materials needs permission of the Smithsonian Institution.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections. Please visit our website to learn more about submitting a request. The Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections make no guarantees concerning copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Other usage conditions may apply; please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for more information.
Topic:
Oral history  Search this
Folksong revival  Search this
Political ballads and songs  Search this
Ireland -- Songs and music  Search this
Spirituals (Songs)  Search this
British Isles -- Songs and music  Search this
Bluegrass music  Search this
Lute  Search this
Banjo  Search this
Guitar  Search this
Tambour (Drum)  Search this
Mandolin  Search this
Struggle  Search this
Racism  Search this
Civil rights  Search this
Collection Citation:
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1990 Festival of American Folklife, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
CFCH.SFF.1990, Item FP-1990-CT-0119
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Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1990 Festival of American Folklife
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1990 Festival of American Folklife / Series 2: Musics of Struggle / 2.3: Audio
Archival Repository:
Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/bk50a1a6859-45f4-4686-ba1d-f483d03ce49f
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-cfch-sff-1990-ref553

Festival Recordings: Struggle Narrative Stage: Music as Organizational Tool; Percussion Styles

Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Festival of American Folklife. Musics of Struggle Program 1990 Washington, D.C.  Search this
Performer:
Ajitimbay Cruz, Carlos, 1961-  Search this
Carawan, Candie  Search this
Gualán, Manuel Morochco  Search this
Carawan, Guy  Search this
Muñiz, Harold, 1952-  Search this
Rodriguez, Ismael, 1953-  Search this
Madrigal, Mike, 1955-  Search this
Collection Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage  Search this
Extent:
compact audio cassette
1 Sound cassette (analog.)
Culture:
Americans  Search this
Mexican Americans  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Sound cassettes
Place:
United States
Washington (D.C.)
Ecuador
Tennessee
California
Date:
1990 June 28
Track Information:
101 Music as an Organizational Tool / Carlos Ajitimbay Cruz, Candie Carawan, Manuel Morochco Gualán, Guy Carawan. Quechua language,English language.

102 Comparative Percussion Styles / Harold Muñiz, Ismael Rodriguez, Mike Madrigal. Drum,Conga (Drum),Guiro. English language,Spanish language.
Local Numbers:
FP-1990-CT-0122
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, June 28, 1990.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. Some duplication is allowed. Use of materials needs permission of the Smithsonian Institution.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections. Please visit our website to learn more about submitting a request. The Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections make no guarantees concerning copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Other usage conditions may apply; please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for more information.
Topic:
Political ballads and songs  Search this
Drum music  Search this
Drum  Search this
Conga (Drum)  Search this
Guiro  Search this
Protest  Search this
Struggle  Search this
Civil rights  Search this
Collection Citation:
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1990 Festival of American Folklife, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
CFCH.SFF.1990, Item FP-1990-CT-0122
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Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1990 Festival of American Folklife
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Archival Repository:
Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/bk5ca661f5d-e86a-40d5-a91e-d8799ae771a1
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-cfch-sff-1990-ref556

Festival Recordings: Struggle Narrative Stage: Percussion Styles; Music as Educational Tool; Deaf President Now

Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Festival of American Folklife. Musics of Struggle Program 1990 Washington, D.C.  Search this
Performer:
Muñiz, Harold, 1952-  Search this
Rodriguez, Ismael, 1953-  Search this
Madrigal, Mike, 1955-  Search this
Ajitimbay Cruz, Carlos, 1961-  Search this
Ajitimbay Cruz, Maria Natividad, 1957-  Search this
Riggs, Barbara, 1946-  Search this
Covell, Gerald L., 1965-  Search this
Malzkuhn, Mary, 1928-  Search this
Lira, Agustín  Search this
Carawan, Candie  Search this
Wells Solorzano, Patricia  Search this
Carawan, Guy  Search this
Feria Educativa  Search this
Collection Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage  Search this
Extent:
compact audio cassette
1 Sound cassette (analog.)
Culture:
Americans  Search this
Mexican Americans  Search this
Anglo-American  Search this
Hispanic Americans  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Sound cassettes
Place:
United States
Washington (D.C.)
California
Ecuador
Date:
1990 June 29
Scope and Contents:
Recording includes discussion related to disability rights.
Contents:
Percussion workshop also features Andrew Lawton on Palitos
Track Information:
101 Comparative Percussion Styles / Harold Muñiz, Ismael Rodriguez, Mike Madrigal. Palillos,Conga (Drum),Bongo,Drum.

102 Music as an Educational Tool / Feria Educativa, Carlos Ajitimbay Cruz, Maria Natividad Ajitimbay Cruz. Quechua language.

103 Music in the Deaf President Now Movement / Barbara Riggs, Gerald L. Covell, Mary Malzkuhn. Sign language.

104 Music as an Organizational Tool / Agustin Lira, Candie Carawan, Patricia Wells Solorzano, Guy Carawan. Guitar,Banjo. English language.
Local Numbers:
FP-1990-CT-0124
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, June 29, 1990.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. Some duplication is allowed. Use of materials needs permission of the Smithsonian Institution.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections. Please visit our website to learn more about submitting a request. The Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections make no guarantees concerning copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Other usage conditions may apply; please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for more information.
Topic:
Drum music  Search this
Quechua Indians -- Songs and music  Search this
Political ballads and songs  Search this
Palillos  Search this
Conga (Drum)  Search this
Bongo  Search this
Drum  Search this
Guitar  Search this
Banjo  Search this
Struggle  Search this
Grape Strike, Calif., 1965-1970  Search this
Protest  Search this
Quechua Indians  Search this
Ecuadorians  Search this
Function:
Labor unions
Collection Citation:
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1990 Festival of American Folklife, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
CFCH.SFF.1990, Item FP-1990-CT-0124
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Archival Repository:
Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/bk5cca99c4d-7220-467d-873b-282f901c55b7
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-cfch-sff-1990-ref558

Festival Recordings: Struggle Narrative Stage: Individual Expression; Musician's Struggles; Music/Organizational; Deaf

Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Festival of American Folklife. Musics of Struggle Program 1990 Washington, D.C.  Search this
Performer:
Harte, Frank  Search this
Carawan, Candie  Search this
Alexander, Sarah, 1942-  Search this
Carawan, Guy  Search this
Turjman, Odeh  Search this
Ezzadin, Temo  Search this
Lira, Agustín  Search this
Wells Solorzano, Patricia  Search this
Ryan, Steve, 1958-  Search this
Collection Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage  Search this
Extent:
compact audio cassette
1 Sound cassette (analog.)
Culture:
Kurds  Search this
Americans  Search this
Hispanic Americans  Search this
Anglo-American  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Sound cassettes
Place:
United States
Washington (D.C.)
Ireland
Great Britian
Israel
Tennessee
France
California
Date:
1990 June 29
Scope and Contents:
Recording includes discussion related to disability rights.
Track Information:
101 Individual Expression in Songs of Struggle / Frank Harte, Candie Carawan, Sarah Alexander, Guy Carawan. Guitar. English language.

102 Musician's Struggles / Odeh Turjman, Temo Ezzadin. Tambour (Drum),Bouzouki.

103 Music as an Organizational Tool / Candie Carawan, Guy Carawan, Agustin Lira, Patricia Wells Solorzano. Guitar,Banjo. English language.

104 Deaf Protest Humor / Steve Ryan. Sign language.
Local Numbers:
FP-1990-CT-0126
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, June 29, 1990.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. Some duplication is allowed. Use of materials needs permission of the Smithsonian Institution.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections. Please visit our website to learn more about submitting a request. The Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections make no guarantees concerning copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Other usage conditions may apply; please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for more information.
Topic:
Political ballads and songs  Search this
Ireland -- Songs and music  Search this
Spoken word  Search this
Wit and humor  Search this
Guitar  Search this
Tambour (Drum)  Search this
Bouzouki  Search this
Banjo  Search this
Strip mining  Search this
Mines and mineral resources  Search this
Storytelling  Search this
Struggle  Search this
Protest  Search this
Grape Strike, Calif., 1965-1970  Search this
Deafness  Search this
Function:
Labor unions
Collection Citation:
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1990 Festival of American Folklife, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
CFCH.SFF.1990, Item FP-1990-CT-0126
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Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1990 Festival of American Folklife
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1990 Festival of American Folklife / Series 2: Musics of Struggle / 2.3: Audio
Archival Repository:
Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/bk5a694adea-3305-4eb6-8daa-f83e3329bb54
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-cfch-sff-1990-ref560

Carawan, McCaslin, Ringer, Wallace, Reece, Gunning,, Garland, Broudy, Rinzler, Brand, Dickens

Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Festival of American Folklife. Evolution of American Folk Music Program 1974 Washington, D.C.  Search this
Artist:
Carawan, Guy  Search this
McCaslin, Mary  Search this
Ringer, Jim  Search this
Boyens, Phyllis  Search this
Rinzler, Ralph  Search this
Reece, Florence, 1900-1986  Search this
Gunning, Sarah Ogan, 1910-1983  Search this
Dickens, Hazel, 1935-2011  Search this
Phillips, Utah  Search this
Brand, Oscar  Search this
Garland, Jim, 1905-1978  Search this
Broudy, Saul  Search this
Collection Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage  Search this
Extent:
1 Sound recording
sound-tape reel (analog, 7 in.)
Type:
Archival materials
Sound recordings
Place:
United States
Washington (D.C.)
Date:
1974 July 12
Contents:
Guy Carawan--Ain't you got a right to the tree of life; Rinzler introduces Oscar Brand; Oscar Brand- A very nice country; Jim Ringer--Paradise; Mary McCaslin--Blackbird; Andy Wallace--How can you keep on movin'; Hazel Dickens---Build me a cabin in gloryland; Florence Reece-Ragweed; Sarah Ogan Gunning--Come all ye coal miners; Jim Garland--Can't Feel at home in this world anymore (Guthrie)
General note:
DPA number 74.701.31
Other number 7413.L3
Local Numbers:
FP-1974-7RR-0425
General:
CDR copy
74.701.31
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, July 12, 1974.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. Some duplication is allowed. Use of materials needs permission of the Smithsonian Institution.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections. Please visit our website to learn more about submitting a request. The Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections make no guarantees concerning copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Other usage conditions may apply; please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for more information.
Collection Citation:
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1974 Festival of American Folklife, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
CFCH.SFF.1974, Item FP-1974-7RR-0425
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Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1974 Festival of American Folklife / Series 5: Festival Stage / 5.3: Audio
Archival Repository:
Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/bk597325026-75d5-4d9f-bca2-9e054d457bbb
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-cfch-sff-1974-ref3799

Hootenanny: Guy Carawan, Jim Ringer, Faith Petric; Sarah Ogan Gunning; Mary McCaslin, Hazel Dickens, Jim Garland

Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Festival of American Folklife. Working Americans Program 1974 Washington, D.C.  Search this
Artist:
Carawan, Guy  Search this
Gunning, Sarah Ogan, 1910-1983  Search this
Petric, Faith  Search this
McCaslin, Mary  Search this
Ringer, Jim  Search this
Dickens, Hazel, 1935-2011  Search this
Garland, Jim, 1905-1978  Search this
Collection Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage  Search this
Extent:
1 Sound recording
sound-tape reel (analog, 7 in.)
Type:
Archival materials
Sound recordings
Place:
Appalachian Region, Southern -- Songs and music
United States
Washington (D.C.)
California
Kentucky
Date:
1974 July 4
Contents:
Woody Guthrie Songs----Guy Carawan- Little sack of sugar- I'm gonna tell on you/ Dry bed; Faith Petric- Migrant's song; Sarah Gunning- The broken engagement-; Mary McCaslin- Pan of biscuits; Jim Ringer- Boston burglar; Hazel Dickens-Tomorrow's already lost; Jim Garland- Why do you stand here in the rain; Sarah Gunning- Dreadful memories; Faith Petric- New Colorado state song; - Guy Carawan-Garbage
General note:
DPA number 74.501.01
Local Numbers:
FP-1974-7RR-0261
General:
CDR copy
74.501.01
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, July 4, 1974.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. Some duplication is allowed. Use of materials needs permission of the Smithsonian Institution.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections. Please visit our website to learn more about submitting a request. The Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections make no guarantees concerning copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Other usage conditions may apply; please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for more information.
Topic:
Labor  Search this
occupational folklore  Search this
Folk songs -- United States  Search this
Folk songs -- Kentucky  Search this
Collection Citation:
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1974 Festival of American Folklife, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
CFCH.SFF.1974, Item FP-1974-7RR-0261
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Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1974 Festival of American Folklife
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1974 Festival of American Folklife / Series 9: Working Americans / 9.3: Audio
Archival Repository:
Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/bk5c7882a0f-f118-4cec-bff0-2bab951040fd
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-cfch-sff-1974-ref4682

Guy Carawan, Jim Ringer, Mary McCaslin, Andy Wallace, Sarah Ogan Gunning, Faith Petric, Hazel Dickens, Jim Garland

Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Festival of American Folklife. Working Americans Program 1974 Washington, D.C.  Search this
Artist:
Carawan, Guy  Search this
Ringer, Jim  Search this
McCaslin, Mary  Search this
Wallace, Andy  Search this
Gunning, Sarah Ogan, 1910-1983  Search this
Petric, Faith  Search this
Dickens, Hazel, 1935-2011  Search this
Garland, Jim, 1905-1978  Search this
Collection Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage  Search this
Extent:
1 Sound recording
sound-tape reel (analog, 7 in.)
Type:
Archival materials
Sound recordings
Place:
Appalachian Region, Southern -- Songs and music
United States
Washington (D.C.)
California
Kentucky
Date:
1974 July 4
Contents:
Mary McCaslin- unk; Jim Ringer- Waiting for the hard times to go; Andy Wallace- Ms. McDonald's lament; Hazel Dickens- I'm a rambling woman; Jim Garland- Mother-in-law; Guy Carawan- Dulcimer medley/ Littlle beggarman; Sarah Gunning- Twenty cents an acre; Guy Carawan and group-Somebody touched me; Andy Wallace and group- Valley to pray; Sarah Gunning- Let's go down to the picket line; Faith Petric--Bread and roses; Jim Garland- Go down old hannah; Group-Amazing grace (frag)
General note:
DPA number 74.501.02
Local Numbers:
FP-1974-7RR-0262
General:
CDR copy
74.501.02
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, July 4, 1974.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. Some duplication is allowed. Use of materials needs permission of the Smithsonian Institution.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections. Please visit our website to learn more about submitting a request. The Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections make no guarantees concerning copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Other usage conditions may apply; please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for more information.
Topic:
Labor  Search this
occupational folklore  Search this
Folk songs -- United States  Search this
Folk songs -- Kentucky  Search this
Collection Citation:
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1974 Festival of American Folklife, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
CFCH.SFF.1974, Item FP-1974-7RR-0262
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Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1974 Festival of American Folklife
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1974 Festival of American Folklife / Series 9: Working Americans / 9.3: Audio
Archival Repository:
Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/bk5008c384c-9844-43a4-81f6-15648dd934cd
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-cfch-sff-1974-ref4685

Discussion of operators, Archie Green, Joe Glazer, Saul Broudy, Guy Carawan, Sara Ogan Gunning, more

Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Festival of American Folklife. Working Americans Program 1974 Washington, D.C.  Search this
Artist:
Green, Archie  Search this
Glazer, Joe, 1918-2006  Search this
Broudy, Saul  Search this
Carawan, Guy  Search this
Gunning, Sarah Ogan, 1910-1983  Search this
Collection Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage  Search this
Extent:
1 Sound recording
analog.
Type:
Archival materials
Sound recordings
Place:
Appalachian Region, Southern -- Songs and music
United States
Washington (D.C.)
Kentucky
Date:
1974 July 5
General note:
DPA number 74.501.12
Other number Z-110
Local Numbers:
FP-1974-CT-0272
General:
74.501.12
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, July 5, 1974.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. Some duplication is allowed. Use of materials needs permission of the Smithsonian Institution.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections. Please visit our website to learn more about submitting a request. The Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections make no guarantees concerning copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Other usage conditions may apply; please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for more information.
Topic:
Labor  Search this
occupational folklore  Search this
Folk songs -- United States  Search this
Folk songs -- Kentucky  Search this
Collection Citation:
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1974 Festival of American Folklife, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
CFCH.SFF.1974, Item FP-1974-CT-0272
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Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1974 Festival of American Folklife
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1974 Festival of American Folklife / Series 9: Working Americans / 9.3: Audio
Archival Repository:
Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/bk5f5a8fd85-b9be-49b2-93fb-2116971326fc
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-cfch-sff-1974-ref4714

Jonathan Eberhart, Andy Wallace, Saul Broudy, Mary McCaslin, Jim Ringer, Guy Carawan

Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Festival of American Folklife. Working Americans Program 1974 Washington, D.C.  Search this
Artist:
Eberhart, Jonathan  Search this
Wallace, Andy  Search this
Broudy, Saul  Search this
McCaslin, Mary  Search this
Ringer, Jim  Search this
Carawan, Guy  Search this
Collection Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage  Search this
Extent:
1 Sound recording
analog.
Type:
Archival materials
Sound recordings
Place:
United States
Washington (D.C.)
Date:
1974 July 6
General note:
DPA number 74.501.20
Other number Z-118
Local Numbers:
FP-1974-CT-0280
General:
74.501.20
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, July 6, 1974.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. Some duplication is allowed. Use of materials needs permission of the Smithsonian Institution.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections. Please visit our website to learn more about submitting a request. The Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections make no guarantees concerning copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Other usage conditions may apply; please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for more information.
Topic:
Folksong revival  Search this
Labor  Search this
occupational folklore  Search this
Collection Citation:
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1974 Festival of American Folklife, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
CFCH.SFF.1974, Item FP-1974-CT-0280
See more items in:
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1974 Festival of American Folklife
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1974 Festival of American Folklife / Series 9: Working Americans / 9.3: Audio
Archival Repository:
Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/bk5505616c3-b0c9-4832-9e46-ad0df445a429
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-cfch-sff-1974-ref4739

Hazel Dickens, Sarah Gunning, Alice Gerrard, Jim Garland, Guy Carawan, Hickman Bros., Jim Ringer

Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Festival of American Folklife. Working Americans Program 1974 Washington, D.C.  Search this
Artist:
Dickens, Hazel, 1935-2011  Search this
Gunning, Sarah Ogan, 1910-1983  Search this
Gerrard, Alice, 1934-  Search this
Garland, Jim, 1905-1978  Search this
Carawan, Guy  Search this
Ringer, Jim  Search this
Collection Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage  Search this
Extent:
1 Sound recording
analog.
Type:
Archival materials
Sound recordings
Place:
Appalachian Region, Southern -- Songs and music
United States
Washington (D.C.)
Kentucky
Date:
1974 July 7
General note:
DPA number 74.501.21
Other number Z-119
Local Numbers:
FP-1974-CT-0281-5
General:
74.501.21
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, July 7, 1974.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. Some duplication is allowed. Use of materials needs permission of the Smithsonian Institution.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections. Please visit our website to learn more about submitting a request. The Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections make no guarantees concerning copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Other usage conditions may apply; please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for more information.
Topic:
Labor  Search this
occupational folklore  Search this
Folk songs -- United States  Search this
Folk songs -- Kentucky  Search this
Collection Citation:
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1974 Festival of American Folklife, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
CFCH.SFF.1974, Item FP-1974-CT-0281
See more items in:
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1974 Festival of American Folklife
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1974 Festival of American Folklife / Series 9: Working Americans / 9.3: Audio
Archival Repository:
Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/bk57821ca64-4147-4285-adf8-b2b75f4b5788
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-cfch-sff-1974-ref4742

Nimrod Workman and Phyllis Boyens, Guy Carawan

Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Festival of American Folklife. Working Americans Program 1974 Washington, D.C.  Search this
Artist:
Workman, Nimrod  Search this
Boyens, Phyllis  Search this
Carawan, Guy  Search this
Goldstein, Kenneth S., 1927-1995  Search this
Collection Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage  Search this
Extent:
1 Sound recording
sound-tape reel (analog, 7 in.)
Type:
Archival materials
Sound recordings
Place:
Appalachian Region, Southern -- Songs and music
United States
Washington (D.C.)
West Virginia
Date:
1974 July 10
Contents:
Nimrod and Phyllis with Guy--Mother Jones' will--Green rolling hills of West Virginia--Oh death--Black ling blues--They can't put it back--Watergate boogie--Don't you want to go that land--Passing through the garden--Lord Baseman--Traveling creature
General note:
DPA number 74.501.28
Local Numbers:
FP-1974-7RR-0288
General:
CDR copy
74.501.28
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, July 10, 1974.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. Some duplication is allowed. Use of materials needs permission of the Smithsonian Institution.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections. Please visit our website to learn more about submitting a request. The Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections make no guarantees concerning copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Other usage conditions may apply; please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for more information.
Topic:
Labor  Search this
occupational folklore  Search this
Mining -- Songs and music  Search this
Folk songs -- United States  Search this
Folk songs -- West Virginia  Search this
Collection Citation:
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1974 Festival of American Folklife, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
CFCH.SFF.1974, Item FP-1974-7RR-0288
See more items in:
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1974 Festival of American Folklife
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 1974 Festival of American Folklife / Series 9: Working Americans / 9.3: Audio
Archival Repository:
Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/bk52d2271d9-c76b-45e0-9d88-a1704cc77051
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-cfch-sff-1974-ref4764

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