Simple gifts--Amazing grace- Wondrous love--God bless the grass--Turn turn turn--Shalom chivarem--Dona nobis pacem--Down by the Riverside
Track Information:
102 Pete Discusses the Shakers.
103 Simple Gifts.
104 Amazing Grace.
105 Wondrous Love.
106 God Bless the Grass.
107 Turn, Turn, Turn.
108 Shalom Chivarem
109 Dona nobis pacem
111 Study War No More (Down by the Riverside).
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-5678
General:
CDR copy- Disc 404
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Lead Belly acetates-- Get your basket-- House of the Rising Sun--Christmas is coming--Noted rider--Borrow love and go--Get your basket--4,5 and 9; Woody Guthrie-- Warden in the sky; On the Swing Time Radio Show includes tour of Disc Studio with Moses Asch, Stella Brooks)--Please play it in ragtime--West End blues--Little piece of leather; We're gonna rock--Song about Abraham Lincoln--Will you miss me?--Jazz--Almanacs-Plow under; Woody Guthrie- The Ballad Gazette Radio Show-- This land is your land--What did the deep sea say--Blow ye winds--Trouble on the waters--Blow the man down
Track Information:
101 Get Your Basket (ACT-259) / Lead Belly. Guitar.
102 House of the Rising Sun (ACT-259) / Lead Belly. Guitar.
103 Christmas is Coming (Chicken Crowing for Midnight)(ACT-259) / Lead Belly. Guitar.
104 Noted Rider (ACT-280) / Lead Belly. Guitar.
105 Big Fat Woman (ACT-280) / Lead Belly. Guitar.
106 Borrow Love and Go (ACT-280) / Lead Belly. Guitar.
107 Get Your Basket (ACT-286) / Lead Belly, Sonny Terry, Champion Jack Dupree, Brownie McGhee. Guitar,Piano,Harmonica.
108 4, 5 and 9 (ACT-293) / Lead Belly, Sonny Terry, Champion Jack Dupree, Brownie McGhee. Guitar,Piano,Harmonica.
109 Warden in the Sky (ACT-311) / Woody Guthrie. Guitar.
110 I'll Never Be the Same (ACT-321) / Stella Brooks.
112 On the Swing Time Radio Show (features tour of Disc Studios) (ACT-359) / Stella Brooks, Moses Asch, Sidney Bechet.
112 Please Play it in Ragtime (ACT-359) / Stella Brooks.
112 West End Blues (ACT-359) / Stella Brooks.
112 Little Piece of Leather (ACT-359) / Stella Brooks.
116 We're Gonna Rock (ACT-359).
118 Song About Abraham Lincoln (ACT-359).
120 Will You Miss Me? (ACT-362) / Lead Belly, Woody Guthrie. Guitar.
121 Misc. Jazz (ACT-362).
123 Misc. Jazz (ACT-362).
122 Please Don't Leave Me All Alone (ACT-362) / Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee. Guitar,Harmonica.
125 Plow Under / Almanac Singers, Pete Seeger. Guitar.
126 This Land is Your Land (ACT) / Woody Guthrie. Guitar.
127 What Did the Deep Sea Say? (ACT-734) / Woody Guthrie. Guitar.
128 Blow Ye Winds (ACT-734) / Woody Guthrie. Guitar.
129 Trouble on the Waters (ACT-734) / Woody Guthrie. Guitar.
130 Blow the Man Down (ACT-734) / Woody Guthrie. Guitar.
Local Numbers:
FP-CDR-0041
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Asch 78s dubs 1. Union Boys with Woody Guthrie "Sally Don't You Grieve" 2. Union Boys with Josh White "Freedom Road" 3. Union Boys with Tom Glazer ""I'm Gonna Put My Name Down" 4. Union Boys "G.I. Joe and the CIO" 5. Union Boys with Tom Glazer "Social Worker's Talking Blues" 6. Union Boys with Josh White "Hold On" 7. Union Boys with Tom Glazer "Hold the Fort" 8. Union Boys with Burl Ives "We Will Not Be Moved" 9. Union Boys with Pete Seeger "UAW-CIO" 10. Union Boys with Tom Glazer "A Dollar Ain't a Dollar" 11. Union Boys with Josh White "Jim Crow" 12. ACT-2408-101 Champion Jack Dupree "Once I Had a Girl" (Solo 78) 13. ACT-2408-202 Champion Jack Dupree "Once I Had a Girl" 14. ACT-3122-101 Champion Jack Dupree "Fine Brown Frame" 15. ACT-3122-102 Champion Jack Dupree "A Woman is Not to Trust" 16. ACT-3948 Josh White "Betty and Dupree" 17. ACT-3950 Josh White "Betty and Dupree" 18. Asch 550-2B Champion Jack Dupree "Too Evil to Cry" 19. Solo 10-014 Champion Jack Dupree "Black Woman" 20. Solo 10-014 Champion Jack Dupree "I Once Had a Girl" BBC Radio Program- Children's Hour with Woody Guthrie 7 July 1944 includes 21. Woody Guthrie "Wabash Cannonball" 22. Woody Guthrie "900 Miles" 23. Woody Guthrie "Stagger Lee" 24. Woody Guthrie "Pretty Boy Floyd" 25. All Things Considered - NPR Broadcast with Jim (Vincent) Longhi about Merchant Marine Service with Woody Guthrie and Cisco Houston in 1944.
Track Information:
101 Sally Don't You Grieve / Union Boys, Cisco Houston, Woody Guthrie. Guitar.
102 Freedom Road / Union Boys, Josh White. Guitar.
103 I'm Gonna Put My Name Down (C.I.O. War Relief Song) / Union Boys, Tom Glazer. Guitar.
104 G.I. Joe and the C.I.O (We've Got a Plan) / Union Boys, Tom Glazer. Guitar.
105 Social Worker's Talking Blues / Union Boys, Tom Glazer. Guitar.
106 Hold On / Union Boys, Josh White. Guitar.
107 Hold the Fort / Union Boys, Tom Glazer. Guitar.
108 We Shall Not Be Moved / Union Boys, Burl Ives. Guitar.
109 U.A.W.-C.I.O / Union Boys, Pete Seeger. Guitar.
110 A Dollar Ain't a Dollar Anymore / Union Boys, Tom Glazer. Guitar.
111 Jim Crow / Union Boys, Josh White. Guitar.
112 Once I Had a Girl (ACT-2408) / Champion Jack Dupree. Piano.
114 Fine Brown Frame (ACT-3122) / Champion Jack Dupree, Brownie McGhee. Piano.
115 Woman is Not to Trust, A (ACT-3122) / Champion Jack Dupree, Brownie McGhee. Piano.
116 Betty and Dupree (ACT-3948) / Josh White. Guitar.
117 Betty and Dupree (ACT-3950) / Josh White. Guitar.
118 Too Evil to Cry / Champion Jack Dupree. Piano.
119 Black Woman / Champion Jack Dupree. Piano.
120 Once I Had a Girl / Champion Jack Dupree. Piano.
121 Wabash Cannonball / Woody Guthrie. Guitar.
122 900 Miles / Woody Guthrie. Guitar.
123 Stagger Lee / Woody Guthrie. Guitar.
124 Pretty Boy Floyd / Woody Guthrie. Guitar.
125 Jim Longhi's Story About Experiences on the Sea Porpoise with Woody and Cisco / Jim Longhi.
Local Numbers:
FP-CDR-0046
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: London (England), England, New York, United States.
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1. ACT-056 Radio: World War II news 2. ACT-057 Woody Guthrie, Cisco Houston, Sonny Terry "Jackhammer Blues" 3. ACT-059 samples of musical instruments 4. ACT-059 Aunt Molly Jackson "Story Behind Hungry Ragged Blues" 5. ACT-059 Woody Guthrie "Talking Dust Bowl" 6. ACT-059 Bess Hawes, Folk Group "Down in the Valley" 7. ACT-059 South African street musicians 8. ACT-059 versions of "Mbube" 9. ACT-059 Mexican folk song
Track Information:
101 World War II Radio Program (ACT-056).
102 Jackhammer John (ACT-057) / Cisco Houston, Woody Guthrie. Guitar. English language.
103 Folk Music Lecture: Samples of Musical Instruments (ACT-059).
104 Story of Hungry Ragged Blues (ACT-059) / Aunt Molly Jackson. English language.
106 Down in the Valley (ACT-059) / Bess Lomax Hawes. Guitar. English language.
107 Folk Music Lecture: South African Street Musicians (ACT-059).
108 Mbube (Wimoweh)(ACT-059).
108 Wimoweh (ACT-059) / Weavers (Musical group), Pete Seeger. Banjo. English language.
109 Folk Music Lecture: Mexican Folk Song (ACT-059).
Local Numbers:
FP-CDR-0187-7
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2.ACT-1092-103 Lord Invader "Happy Land of Canaan" (2 takes) 3.ACT-1092-105 Lord Invader "Where Jonah Gone" 5.ACT-1092-106 Lord Invader "10,000 to Bar Me None" 6. ACT-1092-107 Lord Invader "When You Hear I Die" 7. ACT-838 Lord Invader "Jackie Robinson" 8. ACT-319 Sam Manning "Poor Me" 9. ACT-507 segment of People's Hoot radio program Lord Invader "Matilda" 10. ACT-507-101 Pete Seeger' "Little Black Bull" 11. ACT-689 Lord Invader "Brown Girl in the Ring" 12. ACT-1881 Lord Invader "Mama My Stomach Offend Me" 13. ACT-876 Lord Invader :Labor Day Carnival" 14. ACT-856 Lord Invader "When You Hear I Die" 15. ACT-2546-101 Lord Invader "Pepsi Cola" 16. ACT-2546-102 Lord Invader "Instrumental" 17. ACT-2115-101 Lord Invader "Tongue-Tied Baby" 18. ACT-2115-102 Lord Beginner "Nora, War is Over" 19. ACT-2892 MacBeth "Melda" 20. ACT-3176 Johnny Walker "Argos Paper" 78s dubbed from Dick Spottswood: 21. Victor 80288 Felix Gonzales Orchestra "Cabaniguan den el Progresso" 22. Victor 46333 Sexteto Habanero "Preludios de Godinez" 23. Bluebird 2249 Lydia Mendoza "Lidya-Guapango, Vivre Para Ti 24. Bluebird 2474 Lydia Mendoza "Margarita, Margarita
Track Information:
102 Happy Land of Canaan (ACT-1092) / Lord Invader.
104 Where Jonah Gone (ACT-1092) / Lord Invader.
105 10000 to Bar Me One (ACT-1092) / Lord Invader.
106 When You Hear I Die (ACT-1092) / Lord Invader.
107 Jackie Robinson (ACT-838) / Lord Invader.
108 Poor Me (ACT-319) / Sam Manning.
109 Matilda (ACT-507) / Lord Invader.
110 Little Black Bull, The (ACT-507) / Pete Seeger. Banjo. English language.
111 Brown Girl in the Ring (ACT-689) / Lord Invader.
112 Injection (Mama My Stomach Offend Me)(ACT-1881) / Lord Invader.
113 Labor Day Carnival (ACT-876) / Lord Invader.
114 When You Hear I Die (ACT-856) / Lord Invader.
115 Pepsi-Cola (ACT-2546) / Lord Invader.
116 Calypso Dance (ACT-2546) / Lord Invader.
117 Tie-Tongued Baby (ACT-2115) / Lord Invader.
118 Nora, War is Over (ACT-2115) / Lord Beginner.
119 Let Me Go, Melda (ACT-2892) / Macbeth the Great.
120 Argos Paper (ACT-3176) / Johnny Walker.
121 Cabaniguan den el Progresso / Felix Gonzalez.
122 Preludios de Godinez / Sexteto Habanero.
123 Lidya-Guapango, Vivre Para Ti / Lydia Mendoza. Spanish language.
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1. ACT-447 Woody Guthrie, Butch and Bess Hawes "Chisholm Trail" 2. ACT-482 Woody Guthrie, Butch and Bess Hawes "Birmingham Jail" (2 takes) 4. ACT-715 Pete Seeger and the Folk Group "Polly Wolly Doodle" (3 takes) 7-15. ACT-734 Radio Program: Woody Guthrie, Butch and Bess Hawes "John Henry", Bonneville Dam Blues", "Worried Man Blues", "Greenback Dollar", "Hard Travelin'", "Working on a Railway", "Old Blue", "Blow Ye Winds", "Hard Travelin'" 16. ACT-513-101 unknown "MTA" 17. ACT-513-201 unknown "People's Choice" 18. ACT-1251 Pete Seeger "Buffalo Gals" 19. ACT-1252 Pete Seeger "Buffalo Gals" 20-25. ACT-3652 Freedom Hoot Radio Show pt. 1, People's Songs, 16 May 1946, Lee Hays, Pete Seeger, Butch and Bess Hawes, Josh White, Sam Geary, Lu-Lang Mo, Frank Warner, Helen Schneyer, Lord Invader, Betty Sanders; includes "Blues is the Night", "Oh Freedom", "Lonesome Traveler (This Whole World's in a Sad Condition)", "Oh Mary Don't You Weep". "Beloved Comrade", "Hard Time Blues"
125 Hard Times Blues (ACT-3652) / People's Songs (Organization), Josh White. Guitar.
Local Numbers:
FP-CDR-0007
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Files on artwork by Baum, exhibition and loan files, photographs of artwork by others, personal correspondence, and an audio recording.
Files on Baum's artwork, organized chronologically, include photographs and slides of works, as well as titles, dates, locations if known, and occasional printed material and correspondence regarding loans or purchases. Exhibition and loan files are organized chronologically and include printed material and correspondence with the Betsy Rosenfeld Gallery, the Art Institute of Chicago and various Chicago Imagist group shows, among others. Other files include photographs and slides of artwork by other artists.
Personal correspondence includes letters and postcards from Baum's children, and his friends, most of them Chicago artists, including Miriam Brofsky, Glen Davies, Gabrielle Edgecomb, Hans Gallas, Phil Hanson, Miyoko Ito, Jin Soo Kim, June Leaf, Jim Nutt, Barbara Rossi, Darthea Speyer, Sue Taylor, Ken Warneke, Karl Wirsum and others. Many of the letters are illustrated or contain objects. Also included is a radio program about Baum's assemblage houses produced by Wisconsin Public Radio, 1988.
Biographical / Historical:
Don Baum (1922-2008) was a sculptor, assemblage artist, and curator in Chicago, Ill. Baum was considered part of the Chigao group of artists, Monster Roster, and was Hyde Park Art Center's exhibitions director.
Provenance:
Donated 1995 by Don Baum and in 2009 by Maria Baum, Don Baum's daughter.
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Reproduction restricted due to copyright or trademark. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Collection Citation:
Duncan Schiedt Jazz Collection, 1900-2012, Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Sponsor:
Processing and encoding funded by a grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources.
Collection is open for research but negatives and audiovisuial materials are stored off-site and special arrangements must be made to work with it. Some papers of living persons are restricted. Access to restricted portions may be arranged by request to the donor. Gloves required for unprotected photographs. Viewing film portions of the collection and listening to LP recording requires special appointment. Contact the Archives Center for information at archivescenter@si.edu or 202-633-3270.
Collection Rights:
The Archives Center does not own exclusive rights to these materials. Copyright for all materials is retained by the donor, Franklin A. Robinson, Jr.; permission for commercial use and/or publication may be requested from the donor through the Archives Center. Military Records for Franklin A. Robinson (b. 1932) and correspondence from Richard I. Damalouji (1961-2014) are restricted; written permission is needed to research these files. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Collection Citation:
The Robinson and Via Family Papers, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution
Sponsor:
Preservation of the 8mm films in this collection was made possible, in part, by a grant from the National Film Preservation Fund.