Frank Proffitt-- Old Abe--Ain't thing for a poor man--Meet your mother in the sky--Fly around my pretty little miss--Tom Dooley--Dan-Doo--Istrumental; New Lost City Ramblers-- Ain't no bugs on me--Black Jack Davey--When first into this country--Danville girl
Track Information:
101 Old Abe / Frank Proffitt. Banjo.
102 Ain't a Thing for a Poor Man / Frank Proffitt. Banjo.
103 Meet Your Mother in the Sky / Frank Proffitt. Banjo.
104 Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss / Frank Proffitt. Banjo.
105 Tom Dooley / Frank Proffitt. Banjo.
106 Dan-Doo / Frank Proffitt. Banjo.
107 Instrumental / Frank Proffitt. Banjo.
108 Ain't No Bugs on Me / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Banjo,Guitar,Fiddle.
109 Black Jack Davey (Child No. 200)/ New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Banjo,Guitar,Fiddle.
110 When First Unto This Country / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Banjo,Guitar,Fiddle.
111 Danville Girl / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Banjo,Guitar,Fiddle.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-1106
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Ashville, North Carolina, United States.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. No duplication allowed listening and viewing for research purposes only.
Collection Rights:
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Horton Barker--Lord Thomas and Fair Ellender; Stanley Brothers--Wicked Path of Sin; Libba Cotten--Going Down the Road Feeling Bad--Babe, It Ain't No Lie; New Lost City Ramblers--Long Journey Home--Foggy Mounain Top--Railroad Blues; Arvella Gray--Look Down That Lonesome Road; Allan Mills and Jean Carignan--I's the Boy--Quebec Reel--V'la Bon Vent--Leve Ton Pied; Frank Warner--Fod--Hold My Hand Lord Jesus--Blue Mountain Lake--Raccoon's Got a Bushy Tail; Horton Barker--Devil and the Farmer's Wife, The (The Farmer's Curst Wife--Two Sisters--Wayfaring Stranger; Stanley Brothers--
Track Information:
101 Lord Thomas and Fair Ellender (Child No. 73) / Horton Barker. English language.
102 Wicked Path of Sin / Stanley Brothers, Ralph Stanley. Banjo,Guitar. English language.
103 Going Down the Road Feeling Bad / Elizabeth Cotten. Guitar. English language.
104 Babe, It Ain't No Lie / Elizabeth Cotten. Guitar. English language.
105 Long Journey Home / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Banjo,Guitar,Fiddle. English language.
106 Foggy Mounain Top / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Banjo,Guitar,Fiddle. English language.
107 Railroad Blues / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Banjo,Guitar,Fiddle. English language.
108 Look Down That Lonesome Road / Arvella Gray. English language.
109 I's the Boy / Alan Mills, Jean Carignan. Fiddle. English language.
110 Quebec Reel / Alan Mills, Jean Carignan. Fiddle. English language.
111 V'la Bon Vent / Alan Mills, Jean Carignan. Fiddle. English language.
112 Leve Ton Pied / Alan Mills, Jean Carignan. Fiddle. English language.
113 Fod / Frank Warner. Guitar. English language.
114 Hold My Hand Lord Jesus / Frank Warner. Guitar. English language.
115 Blue Mountain Lake / Frank Warner. Guitar. English language.
116 Raccoon's Got a Bushy Tail / Frank Warner. Guitar. English language.
117 Devil and the Farmer's Wife, The (The Farmer's Curst Wife) (Child No. 278)./ Horton Barker. English language.
118 The Two Sisters / Horton Barker. English language.
119 Wayfaring Stranger / Horton Barker. English language.
120 Black Mountain Boggy / Stanley Brothers, Ralph Stanley. Banjo,Guitar. English language.
121 Wreck of the Old '97 / Stanley Brothers, Ralph Stanley. Banjo,Guitar. English language.
122 Let's Be Sweethearts Again / Stanley Brothers, Ralph Stanley. Banjo,Guitar. English language.
123 Cumberland Gap / Stanley Brothers, Ralph Stanley. Banjo,Guitar. English language.
124 The Story of Charley Lawson / Stanley Brothers, Ralph Stanley. Banjo,Guitar. English language.
125 Nine Pound Hammer / Stanley Brothers, Ralph Stanley. Banjo,Guitar. English language.
126 Man of Constant Sorrow / Stanley Brothers, Ralph Stanley. Banjo,Guitar. English language.
127 Come All Ye Tender Hearted Ladies / Stanley Brothers, Ralph Stanley. Banjo,Guitar. English language.
128 Two Dollar Bill / Stanley Brothers, Ralph Stanley. Banjo,Guitar. English language.
129 Angel Baby / Stanley Brothers, Ralph Stanley. Banjo,Guitar. English language.
130 Little Birdie / Stanley Brothers, Ralph Stanley. Banjo,Guitar. English language.
131 Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss / Frank Proffitt. Banjo. English language.
132 John Henry / Frank Proffitt. Banjo. English language.
133 Little Liza Jane / Frank Proffitt. Banjo. English language.
134 She Moves Through the Fair / Sandy Paton. Guitar. English language.
135 Dear Companion / Sandy Paton. Guitar. English language.
136 Four Pence a Day / Sandy Paton. Guitar. English language.
137 We're Going to Rock / Memphis Slim, Willie Dixon. Piano. English language.
139 Stewball / Memphis Slim, Willie Dixon. Piano. English language.
140 On Top of Old Smoky / Roscoe Holcomb. Banjo. English language.
141 East Virginia / Roscoe Holcomb. Banjo. English language.
142 Hook and Line / Roscoe Holcomb. Banjo. English language.
143 This Train / Marshall Brickman. Guitar. English language.
144 Oh, What a Beautiful City / Marshall Brickman. Guitar. English language.
145 Hey Joe / Bill Roberts. Guitar. English language.
146 Voodoo Indian Chant / Valucha Buffington.
147 Oyster Street Cry / Valucha Buffington.
148 Cancao de Cabolo / Valucha Buffington.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-10RR-3354
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Chicago (Ill.), United States, Illinois.
General:
CDR copy
Restrictions:
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Restrictions on access. No duplication allowed listening and viewing for research purposes only.
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Whoop 'em up Cindy --The story of the mighty Mississippi -- Louisville burglar --Late last night when Willie came home -- Hawkins rag --Didn't he ramble --Texas rangers --Tom Dooley --Leaving home --When first unto this country --Sally Goodin --Banks of the Ohio --George Collins --Every day dirt -- Raging sea --Up jumped the devil.
Track Information:
101 Whoop 'Em Up Cindy / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
102 Louisville Burglar / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
103 Tom Dooley / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
104 Didn't He Ramble / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
105 Hawkin's Rag / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
106 Mighty Mississippi / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
107 Late Last Night When Willie Came Home / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
108 Texas Rangers / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
201 Up Jumped the Devil / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
202 Leaving Home / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
203 When First Unto This Country / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
204 Sally Goodin' / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
205 Banks of the Ohio / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
206 George Collins (Child No. 85)/ New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
207 Every Day Dirt / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
208 Raging Sea / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-2585
Le Chant Du Monde.52397
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Paris, France Chant du Monde
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: New York, United States.
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101 Old Joe Clark / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
102 Carter's Blues / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
103 Billy Grimes / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
104 Nick Nack Song / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
105 Tom Sherman / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
106 Crow Black Chicken / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
107 The Cuckoo Bird / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
201 Sal / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
202 Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
203 Lonesome Sea / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
204 Rambler's Blues / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
205 Liza Jane / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
206 Crow Told Me / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
207 Dallas Rag / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-3182
FWDS102
Disc.102
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Disc 1964
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101 Weeping Sad and Lonely / Elizabeth Knight. Guitar.
102 Marching Song of the First Arkansas / Bill McAdoo, Pete Seeger. Banjo.
103 Overtures from Richmond / Jerry Silverman. Guitar.
104 Pat Murphy of the Irish Brigade / Ellen Jane Stekert. Guitar.
105 Goober Peas / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen. Guitar.
106 The Cumberland Crew / Edward D. Ives. Guitar.
107 High Toned Southern Gentlemen / Jerry Silverman. Guitar.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-10RR-0049
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: New York, United States.
General:
CDR copy- Disc 605
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Restrictions on access. No duplication allowed listening and viewing for research purposes only.
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15. Darling Corey- Pete Seeger 16. Fiddle Tune- New Lost City Ramblers 17. Lord Thomas and Fair Ellender- New Lost City Ramblers 18. Hop High Ladies- New Lost City Ramblers 19. Take a Drink on Me- New Lost City Ramblers 20. The Pets...- Pete Seeger 21. One Big Fat Hen.../ Wimoweh- Pete Seeger
Track Information:
101 Darling Corey / Pete Seeger. Banjo.
102 Fiddle Tune / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Banjo,Fiddle.
103 Lord Thomas and Fair Ellender (Child No. 73) / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Banjo,Fiddle.
104 Hop High Ladies / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Banjo,Fiddle.
105 Take a Drink on Me / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Banjo,Fiddle.
106 I Have a Doggie / Pete Seeger. Banjo.
107 One Big Fat Hen / Pete Seeger. Banjo.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-10RR-3386
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Newport (R.I.), United States, Rhode Island. 1963
General:
CDR copy- Disc 258
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John Cohen- Pateroller song; Bessie Jones--Gray goose; Andrew Rowan Summers- Old Bangum; John Cohen- House carpenter; Summers- House carpenter; Bessie Jones- Wasn't that a time
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-1838
General:
CDR copy Tape Info: The following tapes were recorded at the 1962 University of California - Berkeley Folk Festival. Many other tapes in the CFCH Archives were recorded at the same festival. FW-ASCH-7RR-1838 is reel 1 of "Round Robin #2, recorded on 6/29/1962, with Sam Hinton as moderator. Performers are John Cohen, Bessie Jones and Andrew Rowan Summers. Mainly, they sing well-known folk songs, but Bessie Jones sings a rare and noteworthy song about World War II, on -1838B.
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Discussion of white spirituals; Andrew Rowan Summers- Boundless Mercy (frag); Roscoe Holcomb- True Love (Little Glass of Wine); Bessie Jones- God Moves on the Water (Titanic); John Cohen- Talking Hard Luck
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-1842
General:
CDR copy Tape Info: The following tapes were recorded at the 1962 University of California - Berkeley Folk Festival. Many other tapes in the CFCH Archives were recorded at the same festival. FW-ASCH-7RR-1842 is reel 2 of Round Robin #2, recorded 6/29/1962. For reel 1 of Round Robin #2, see FW-ASCH-7RR-1838. Performers are the same as on reel 1 (John Cohen, Bessie Jones, Andrew Rowan Summers), with the addition of Roscoe Holcomb.
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Don't get trouble in your mind (2x)--There ain't no bugs on Me (2x)--Cat on a Tennessee farm (5x)--Little carpenter
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-10RR-2948
General:
Folkways 2941
REEL 1/5; CDR copy
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Little girl and the dreadful snake--Little glass of wine--Down South blues--Liza Jane--Hello John D (3x)
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-10RR-2950
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: United States, New York.
General:
Folkways 2941
REEL 3/5;"RAMBLERS 4"; CDR copy
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Sitting on top of the world--Little Maggie--banjo--Hymn--Mole in the ground--Soldier's joy--Free little bird--Old shoes and leggens--Mole in the ground
Track Information:
101 Sitting on Top of the World / Banjo.
103 Little Maggie / Banjo.
104 Banjo Solo / Banjo.
105 Hymn / Banjo.
106 Mole in the Ground / Banjo.
108 Soldier's Joy / Banjo.
110 Free Little Bird / Banjo.
114 Old Shoes and Leggins / Banjo.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-10RR-3590
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Kentucky, United States.
General:
CDR copy- Disc 293
Restrictions:
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7. Group- Midnight Special 8. Group-Hard Ain't it Hard 9. Pete Seeger and group- I Never Will Marry 10. New Lost City Ramblers- Dallas Rag 11. New Lost City Ramblers- Poor Ellen Smith 12. New Lost City Ramblers- Beware 13. New Lost City Ramblers-Leaving Home 14. Pete Seeger- crowd instruction 15. Robin Roberts- Scottish song 16. Robin Roberts- The Trees They Grow High 17. Robin Roberts- Curse of Kent 18. Robin Roberts- Brennan on the Moor 19. Pete Seeger- intro
Track Information:
101 Midnight Special / Group. Guitar.
102 Hard, Ain't it Hard / Group. Guitar.
103 I Never Will Marry / Group, Pete Seeger. Guitar,Autoharp.
104 Dallas Rag / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo.
105 Poor Ellen Smith / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo.
106 Beware / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo.
107 Leaving Home (Frankie and Johnny) / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo.
108 Scottish Song / Robin Roberts. Guitar.
109 The Trees They Grow High / Robin Roberts. Guitar.
110 The Curse of Kent / Robin Roberts. Guitar.
111 Brennan on the Moor / Robin Roberts. Guitar.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-3682
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: New York, United States, September 19, 1959.
General:
CDR copy- Disc 482
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Workshop on the City Folksinger--Where does he start
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-4036
General:
CDR copy FW-ASCH-7RR-4036 is Workshop 7, reel no. 1, recorded 6/30/1962. The Workshop is entitled: The City Folksinger - Where Does He Start? The moderator is Merritt Herring. Participants include Dr. Charles Seeger, Andrew Rowan Summers, Jean Redpath, and John Cohen. Andrew Rowan Summers presents an extended and interesting narrative about his early years in Virginia and how he experienced and began performing folk music. Jean Redpath also describes her early years in relation to music. Dr. Charles Seeger, father of Pete Seeger, asks pertinent questions and provides some commentary. Tape box indicates "Sam" (presumably Sam Hinton, who is on other tapes at the Festival) is present, but, if so, I don't know that he speaks. There are no musical examples or excerpts presented on this tape.
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This land is your land (Woody Guthrie) -- Irene (H. Ledbetter, A. Lomax) -- If I had a hammer (Lee Hayes-Pete Seeger) -- Time is drawing near (Gary Davis) -- Penitentiary blues (Hopkins) -- The coo-coo bird (trad.) --Better day (trad.) -- Franklin D. Roosevelt's back again (Bill Cox & Cliff Hobbs) -- Blue moon of Kentucky (B. Monroe) -- Have a feast here tonight (C. Monroe) -- Freight train (Elizabeth Cotton) -- The ballad of John Henry Faulk (Phil Ochs) -- Lafayette (Lucinda Williams) -- Gonna be an engineer (Peggy Seeger/Storm King) -- Hesitation blues (Rev. Gary Davis) -- Freedom road (words, Langston Hughes; music, Emerson Harper) --Two good men (Woody Guthrie) -- I was standing by the bedside of a neighbor (Thomas A. Dorsey) -- Pretty Saro (trad.) -- Somebody's been fooling #1 (Big Joe Williams) -- Sweet old Chicago (trad.) -- Virgo (Mary Lou Williams) -- Syl-O-Gism (Mary Lou Williams).
Track Information:
101 This Land is Your Land / Woody Guthrie. Guitar.
102 Irene (Goodnight Irene) / Lead Belly. Guitar.
103 If I Had a Hammer (Hammer Song) / Pete Seeger. Banjo.
104 Time is Drawing Near / Gary Davis. Guitar.
105 Penitentiary Blues / Lightnin' Hopkins. Guitar.
106 The Coo-Coo Bird / Clarence Ashley, Doc Watson. Guitar,Banjo.
107 The Fields Have Turned Brown / Country Gentlemen (Musical group). Guitar,Banjo,Mandolin.
108 Born 100,000 Years Ago / Cisco Houston. Guitar.
109 Black Girl (In the Pines) / Lead Belly. Guitar.
110 Long Road to Travel / Lonnie Johnson. Guitar.
111 Better Day / Brownie McGhee, Sonny Terry. Guitar,Harmonica.
112 Franklin D. Roosevelt's Back Again / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Guitar,Banjo,Fiddle.
113 Blue Moon of Kentucky / Bill Monroe. Guitar,Banjo,Mandolin.
114 Have a Feast Here Tonight / Doc Watson, Bill Monroe. Guitar,Banjo,Mandolin.
115 Freight Train / Elizabeth Cotten. Guitar.
116 The Ballad of John Henry Faulk / Phil Ochs. Guitar.
117 Lafayette / Lucinda Williams. Guitar.
118 I'm Gonna Be an Engineer / Peggy Seeger. Guitar.
119 Hesitation Blues / Dave Van Ronk. Guitar.
120 Freedom Road / Josh White. Guitar.
121 Two Good Men (Sacco and Vanzetti) / Woody Guthrie. Guitar.
122 I Was Standing by the Bedside of a Neighbor / Sweet Honey in the Rock (Musical group), Michelle Lanchester.
123 Pretty Saro / Doug Wallin, Jack Wallin.
124 Somebody's Been Fooling #1 / Big Joe Williams. Guitar.
125 Sweet Old Chicago / Roosevelt Sykes. Piano.
126 Virgo / Mary Lou Williams. Piano.
127 Syl-O-Gism / Mary Lou Williams. Piano.
Local Numbers:
FW-COMM-CD-40061
Smithsonian Folkways.40061
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Washington, D.C. Smithsonian Folkways 1996
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Interview for Goldsmith's biography of Moses Asch. "Making People's Music"
Local Numbers:
PG-CT-006
General:
CDR copy
Restrictions:
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Imterviews made during research phase of Moses Asch biography, Making People's Music
Local Numbers:
PG-CT-031
General:
CDR copy
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Restrictions on access. Some duplication is allowed. Use of materials needs permission of the Smithsonian Institution.
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