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Size | 65 items |
Abstract | The Wayne Martin and Nancy Kalow Collection consists of video recordings and related paper materials, 1987, made by North Carolina folklorist, fiddler, and arts administrator, Wayne Martin, in collaboration with folklorist and videographer, Nancy Kalow. Martin and Kalow received a grant from the North Carolina Arts Council in 1987 to document traditional fiddlers from North Carolina. The grant, titled, "Hand Down the Fiddle and Bow: Documentation of Traditional North Carolina Fiddling," allowed Martin and Kalow to preserve and identify traditional fiddle music through a statewide videotaping project. Martin acted as the project director, interviewer, and occasional backup accompaniment, while Kalow acted as the videographer and editor. The goal of the project was to capture the subject's stylistic techniques, including bowing, fingering, and positioning on the instrument, while also capturing oral histories regarding the subject's biography, family, and community traditions. The collection includes the edited videos that were created as part of the project, as well as the original grant application, tape logs, and related paper materials. Fiddlers documented on videotape by Martin and Kalow for the project include Jess Albertson of Beulaville, Duplin County, N.C.; Lonnie Austin (1905-) of North Carolina; Clennie Davis of Jacksonville, Onslow County, N.C.; Earnest East of Mt. Airy, Surry County, N.C.; Harvey Ellington of Berea, Granville County, N.C.; Benton Flippen of Mt. Airy, N.C.; Tommy Hunter (1919-1993) of Mars Hill, Madison County, N.C.; Ben King of Sneads Ferry, Onslow County, N.C.; Smith McInnis of Raeford, Hoke County, N.C.; Walt Propst of Buffalo Creek, N.C.; C.L. Scott of Morehead City, Carteret County, N.C.; Lauchlin Nordan (L.N.) Shaw (1912-2000) of Anderson Creek Township, Harnett County, N.C.; Homer Lee "Pappy" Sherrill of Sherrills Ford, Catawba County, N.C.; Melvin Slaydon of Zephyr, Surry County, N.C.; Luke Smathers of Canton, Haywood County, N.C.; Joe Thompson (1918-2012) and Odell Thompson (1911-1994) of Mebane, Alamance County, N.C.; Doug Wallin (1919-2000) of Madison County, N.C.; and Otho Willard of Williamston, Martin County, N.C. |
Creator | Kalow, Nancy.
Martin, Wayne, 1956- |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Folklife Collection. |
Language | English |
Encoded by: Anne Wells, April 2016
Archival processing of the Wayne Martin and Nancy Kalow Collection was made possible through a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
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North Carolina folklorist Nancy Kalow taught documentary video production at Duke University's Center for Documentary Studies. She received an A.B. degree from Harvard University in 1982 and an M.A. in folklore from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1999. She directed the 1988 documentary Sadobabies: Runaways in San Francisco and was a Rockefeller Foundation Fellow, 2003-2004, at the University of North Carolina's University Center for International Studies in Chapel Hill.
Wayne Martin is a North Carolina folklorist, fiddler, and arts administrator. In 1981 Martin joined the the North Carolina Arts Council as the Arts in Education Director, where he directed the Visiting Artist Program, and was an original staff member of the Office of Folklife Programs. In 1988 Martin helped establish the North Carolina Heritage Award Program, which has honored more than one hundred traditional artists from all regions of the state. In addition, he has produced recordings of some of North Carolina's outstanding folk artists. In 2012 he was named executive director of the North Carolina Arts Council. Martin holds a B.A. in history from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and has also studied at Duke University. He is the founder of the Piedmont Council of Traditional Music and is an accomplished musician, who has recorded and produced several albums.
Back to TopThe Wayne Martin and Nancy Kalow Collection consists of 57 Video8 recordings and related paper materials, 1987, made by North Carolina folklorist, fiddler, and arts administrator, Wayne Martin, in collaboration with folklorist and videographer, Nancy Kalow. Martin and Kalow received a grant from the North Carolina Arts Council in 1987 to document traditional fiddlers from North Carolina. The grant, titled, "Hand Down the Fiddle and Bow: Documentation of Traditional North Carolina Fiddling," allowed Martin and Kalow to preserve and identify traditional fiddle music through a statewide videotaping project. Martin acted as the project director, interviewer, and occasional backup accompaniment, while Kalow acted as the videographer and editor. The goal of the project was to capture the subject's stylistic techniques, including bowing, fingering, and positioning on the instrument, while also capturing oral histories regarding the subject's biography, family, and community traditions. The collection includes the 57 edited videos that were created as part of the project, as well as the original grant application, tape logs, and related paper materials. Fiddlers documented on videotape by Martin and Kalow for the project include Jess Albertson of Beulaville, Duplin County, N.C.; Lonnie Austin (1905-) of North Carolina; Clennie Davis of Jacksonville, Onslow County, N.C.; Earnest East of Mt. Airy, Surry County, N.C.; Harvey Ellington of Berea, Granville County, N.C.; Benton Flippen of Mt. Airy, N.C.; Tommy Hunter (1919-1993) of Mars Hill, Madison County, N.C.; Ben King of Sneads Ferry, Onslow County, N.C.; Smith McInnis of Raeford, Hoke County, N.C.; Walt Propst of Buffalo Creek, N.C.; C.L. Scott of Morehead City, Carteret County, N.C.; Lauchlin Nordan (L.N.) Shaw (1912-2000) of Anderson Creek Township, Harnett County, N.C.; Homer Lee "Pappy" Sherrill of Sherrills Ford, Catawba County, N.C.; Melvin Slaydon of Zephyr, Surry County, N.C.; Luke Smathers of Canton, Haywood County, N.C.; Joe Thompson (1918-2012) and Odell Thompson (1911-1994) of Mebane, Alamance County, N.C.; Doug Wallin (1919-2000) of Madison County, N.C.; and Otho Willard of Williamston, Martin County, N.C.
Back to TopArrangement: Chronological.
Processing information: Titles and descriptions taken from the SFC database and original grant proposal.Items were previously numbered V8M-100-156.
Videotape VT-20047/1 |
Smith McInnis, Raeford, Hoke County, N.C., 10 January 1987: tape 1 of 2Video8 Smith McInnis is a traditional fiddler from Raeford, N.C. McInnis was recorded at his home in Raeford on January 10, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape one of two. A tape log outlining tunes and interview topics resides in Folder 996 within the Southern Folklife Collection Field Notes Collection (#30025). |
Videotape VT-20047/2 |
Smith McInnis, Raeford, Hoke County, N.C., 10 January 1987: tape 2 of 2Video8 Smith McInnis is a traditional fiddler from Raeford, N.C. McInnis was recorded at his home in Raeford on January 10, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape two of two. A tape log outlining tunes and interview topics resides in Folder 996 within the Southern Folklife Collection Field Notes Collection (#30025). |
Videotape VT-20047/3 |
L.N. Lauchlin Shaw, Harnett County, N.C., 22 June 1987: tape 1 of 4Video8 L.N. Laughlin Shaw is a traditional fiddler from Lillington, N.C. Shaw was recorded on June 22, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape one of four. Shaw and Fred Olson are taped together later in the project in August 1987. |
Videotape VT-20047/4 |
L.N. Lauchlin Shaw, Harnett County, N.C., 22 June 1987: tape 2 of 4Video8 L.N. Laughlin Shaw is a traditional fiddler from Lillington, N.C. Shaw was recorded on June 22, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape two of four. Shaw and Fred Olson are taped together later in the project in August 1987. |
Videotape VT-20047/5 |
L.N. Lauchlin Shaw, Harnett County, N.C., 22 June 1987: tape 3 of 4Video8 L.N. Laughlin Shaw is a traditional fiddler from Lillington, N.C. Shaw was recorded on June 22, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape three of four. Shaw and Fred Olson are taped together later in the project in August 1987. |
Videotape VT-20047/6 |
L.N. Lauchlin Shaw, Harnett County, N.C., 22 June 1987: tape 4 of 4Video8 L.N. Laughlin Shaw is a traditional fiddler from Lillington, N.C. Shaw was recorded on June 22, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape four of four. Shaw and Fred Olson are taped together later in the project in August 1987. |
Videotape VT-20047/7 |
Jess Albertson, Beulaville, Duplin County, N.C., 28 June 1987: tape 1 of 4Video8 Jess Albertson is a traditional fiddler from Beulaville, N.C. Albertson was recorded on June 28, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape one of four. |
Videotape VT-20047/8 |
Jess Albertson, Beulaville, Duplin County, N.C., 28 June 1987: tape 2 of 4Video8 Jess Albertson is a traditional fiddler from Beulaville, N.C. Albertson was recorded on June 28, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape two of four. |
Videotape VT-20047/9 |
Jess Albertson, Beulaville, Duplin County, N.C., 28 June 1987: tape 3 of 4Video8 Jess Albertson is a traditional fiddler from Beulaville, N.C. Albertson was recorded on June 28, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape three of four. |
Videotape VT-20047/10 |
Jess Albertson, Beulaville, Duplin County, N.C., 28 June 1987: tape 4 of 4Video8 Jess Albertson is a traditional fiddler from Beulaville, N.C. Albertson was recorded on June 28, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape four of four. |
Videotape VT-20047/11 |
C. L. Scott, Morehead City, Carteret County, N.C., 29 June 1987: tape 1 of 2Video8 C. L. Scott is a traditional fiddler from Morehead City, N.C. Scott was recorded on June 29, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape one of two. |
Videotape VT-20047/12 |
C. L. Scott, Morehead City, Carteret County, N.C., 29 June 1987: tape 2 of 2Video8 C. L. Scott is a traditional fiddler from Morehead City, N.C. Scott was recorded on June 29, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape two of two. |
Videotape VT-20047/13 |
Ben King, Sneads Ferry, Onslow County, N.C., 29 June 1987: tape 1 of 3Video8 Ben King is a traditional fiddler accompanied here by Melvin Pierce on guitar. Both are from Sneads Ferry, N.C. and were recorded on June 29, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape one of three. |
Videotape VT-20047/14 |
Ben King, Sneads Ferry, Onslow County, N.C., 29 June 1987: tape 2 of 3Video8 Ben King is a traditional fiddler accompanied here by Melvin Pierce on guitar. Both are from Sneads Ferry, N.C. and were recorded on June 29, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape two of three. |
Videotape VT-20047/15 |
Ben King, Sneads Ferry, Onslow County, N.C., 29 June 1987: tape 3 of 3Video8 Ben King is a traditional fiddler accompanied here by Melvin Pierce on guitar. Both are from Sneads Ferry, N.C. and were recorded on June 29, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape three of three. |
Videotape VT-20047/16 |
Harvey Ellington, N.C., 18 July 1987: tape 1 of 4Video8 Harvey Ellington is a traditional fiddler from Berea, N.C. Ellington was recorded on July 18, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape one of four. |
Videotape VT-20047/17 |
Harvey Ellington, N.C., 18 July 1987: tape 2 of 4Video8 Harvey Ellington is a traditional fiddler from Berea, N.C. Ellington was recorded on July 18, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape two of four. |
Videotape VT-20047/18 |
Harvey Ellington, N.C., 18 July 1987: tape 3 of 4Video8 Harvey Ellington is a traditional fiddler from Berea, N.C. Ellington was recorded on July 18, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape three of four. |
Videotape VT-20047/19 |
Harvey Ellington, N.C., 18 July 1987: tape 4 of 4Video8 Harvey Ellington is a traditional fiddler from Berea, N.C. Ellington was recorded on July 18, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape four of four. |
Videotape VT-20047/20 |
Benton Flippen, Surry County, N.C., 23 July 1987: tape 1 of 3Video8 Benton Flippin is a traditional fiddler from Mt. Airy, N.C. Flippin was recorded on July 23, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape one of three. |
Videotape VT-20047/21 |
Benton Flippen, Surry County, N.C., 23 July 1987: tape 2 of 3Video8 Benton Flippin is a traditional fiddler from Mt. Airy, N.C. Flippin was recorded on July 23, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape two of three. |
Videotape VT-20047/22 |
Benton Flippen, Surry County, N.C., 23 July 1987: tape 3 of 3Video8 Benton Flippin is a traditional fiddler from Mt. Airy, N.C. Flippin was recorded on July 23, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape three of three. |
Videotape VT-20047/23 |
Melvin Slaydon, N.C., 24 July 1987: tape 1 of 3Video8 Melvin Slaydon is a traditional fiddler from Zephyr, Surry County, N.C. Slaydon, accompanied here by Jimmy Dorsey on banjo, was recorded on July 24, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape one of three. |
Videotape VT-20047/24 |
Melvin Slaydon, N.C., 24 July 1987: tape 2 of 3Video8 Melvin Slaydon is a traditional fiddler from Zephyr, Surry County, N.C. Slaydon, accompanied here by Jimmy Dorsey on banjo, was recorded on July 24, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape two of three. |
Videotape VT-20047/25 |
Melvin Slaydon, N.C., 24 July 1987: tape 3 of 3Video8 Melvin Slaydon is a traditional fiddler from Zephyr, Surry County, N.C. Slaydon, accompanied here by Jimmy Dorsey on banjo, was recorded on July 24, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape three of three. |
Videotape VT-20047/26 |
Earnest East, Surry County, N.C., 24 July 1987: tape 1 of 3Video8 Earnest East is a traditional fiddler from Mt. Airy, N.C. East, accompanied here by Scotty East, Patsy East and Andy Cahan, was recorded on July 24, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape one of three. |
Videotape VT-20047/27 |
Earnest East, Surry County, N.C., 24 July 1987: tape 2 of 3Video8 Earnest East is a traditional fiddler from Mt. Airy, N.C. East, accompanied here by Scotty East, Patsy East and Andy Cahan, was recorded on July 24, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape two of three. |
Videotape VT-20047/28 |
Earnest East, Surry County, N.C., 24 July 1987: tape 3 of 3Video8 Earnest East is a traditional fiddler from Mt. Airy, N.C. East, accompanied here by Scotty East, Patsy East and Andy Cahan, was recorded on July 24, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape three of three. |
Videotape VT-20047/29 |
Clennie Davis, N.C., 30 July 1987: tape 1 of 3Video8 Clennie Davis is a traditional fiddler from Jacksonville, N.C. Davis was recorded on July 30, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape one of three. |
Videotape VT-20047/30 |
Clennie Davis, N.C., 30 July 1987: tape 2 of 3Video8 Clennie Davis is a traditional fiddler from Jacksonville, N.C. Davis was recorded on July 30, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape two of three. |
Videotape VT-20047/31 |
Clennie Davis, N.C., 30 July 1987: tape 3 of 3Video8 Clennie Davis is a traditional fiddler from Jacksonville, N.C. Davis was recorded on July 30, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape three of three. |
Videotape VT-20047/32 |
Otho Willard, N.C., 31 July 1987: tape 1 of 3Video8 Otho Willard is a traditional fiddler from Williamston, N.C. Willard was recorded on July 31, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape one of three. |
Videotape VT-20047/33 |
Otho Willard, N.C., 31 July 1987: tape 2 of 3Video8 Otho Willard is a traditional fiddler from Williamston, N.C. Willard was recorded on July 31, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape two of three. |
Videotape VT-20047/34 |
Otho Willard, N.C., 31 July 1987: tape 3 of 3Video8 Otho Willard is a traditional fiddler from Williamston, N.C. Willard was recorded on July 31, 1987 as part of an N.C. Arts Council project. This is tape three of three. |
Videotape VT-20047/35 |
L. N. Shaw, Harnett County, N.C., 11 August 1987: tape 1 of 3Video8 L.N. Laughlin Shaw is a traditional fiddler from Lillington, N.C. Shaw, accompanied here by Fred Olson, was recorded August 11, 1987 as part of a project supported by the N.C. Arts Council. This is tape one of three. |
Videotape VT-20047/36 |
L. N. Shaw, Harnett County, N.C., 11 August 1987: tape 2 of 3Video8 L.N. Laughlin Shaw is a traditional fiddler from Lillington, N.C. Shaw, accompanied here by Fred Olson, was recorded August 11, 1987 as part of a project supported by the N.C. Arts Council. This is tape two of three. |
Videotape VT-20047/37 |
L. N. Shaw, Harnett County, N.C., 11 August 1987: tape 3 of 3Video8 L.N. Laughlin Shaw is a traditional fiddler from Lillington, N.C. Shaw, accompanied here by Fred Olson, was recorded August 11, 1987 as part of a project supported by the N.C. Arts Council. This is tape three of three. |
Videotape VT-20047/38 |
Joe and Odell Thompson, Mebane, Alamance County, N.C., 17 August 1987: tape 1 of 2Video8 Joe Thompson is a traditional fiddler from North Carolina. Thompson, accompanied here by Odell Thompson on banjo, was recorded on August 17, 1987 as part of a project supported by the N.C. Arts Council. This is tape one of two. |
Videotape VT-20047/39 |
Joe and Odell Thompson, Mebane, Alamance County, N.C., 17 August 1987: tape 2 of 2Video8 Joe Thompson is a traditional fiddler from North Carolina. Thompson, accompanied here by Odell Thompson on banjo, was recorded on August 17, 1987 as part of a project supported by the N.C. Arts Council. This is tape two of two. |
Videotape VT-20047/40 |
Luke Smathers, Canton, Haywood County, N.C., 28 August 1987: tape 1 of 3Video8 Luke Smathers is a traditional fiddler from Canton, N.C. Smathers, accompanied here by Charles Gidney on guitar, was recorded on August 28, 1987 as part of a project supported by the N.C. Arts Council. This is tape one of three. |
Videotape VT-20047/41 |
Luke Smathers, Canton, Haywood County, N.C., 28 August 1987: tape 2 of 3Video8 Luke Smathers is a traditional fiddler from Canton, N.C. Smathers, accompanied here by Charles Gidney on guitar, was recorded on August 28, 1987 as part of a project supported by the N.C. Arts Council. This is tape twp of three. |
Videotape VT-20047/42 |
Luke Smathers, Canton, Haywood County, N.C., 28 August 1987: tape 3 of 3Video8 Luke Smathers is a traditional fiddler from Canton, N.C. Smathers, accompanied here by Charles Gidney on guitar, was recorded on August 28, 1987 as part of a project supported by the N.C. Arts Council. This is tape three of three. |
Videotape VT-20047/43 |
Tommy Hunter, N.C., 29 August 1987: tape 1 of 2Video8 Tommy Hunter is a traditional fiddler from Mars Hill, N.C. Hunter, accompanied here by Wayne Martin on guitar, was recorded on August 29, 1987 as part of a project supported by the N.C. Arts Council. This is tape one of two. |
Videotape VT-20047/44 |
Tommy Hunter, N.C., 29 August 1987: tape 2 of 2Video8 Tommy Hunter is a traditional fiddler from Mars Hill, N.C. Hunter, accompanied here by Wayne Martin on guitar, was recorded on August 29, 1987 as part of a project supported by the N.C. Arts Council. This is tape two of two. |
Videotape VT-20047/45 |
Doug Wallin, Madison County, N.C., 29 August 1987: tape 1 of 2Video8 Doug Wallin, a traditional fiddler from North Carolina, demonstrates both fiddle and balladry on this recording, which was made on August 29, 1987 as part of a project supported by the N.C. Arts Council. This is tape one of two. |
Videotape VT-20047/46 |
Doug Wallin, Madison County, N.C., 29 August 1987: tape 2 of 2Video8 Doug Wallin, a traditional fiddler from North Carolina, demonstrates both fiddle and balladry on this recording, which was made on August 29, 1987 as part of a project supported by the N.C. Arts Council. This is tape two of two. |
Videotape VT-20047/47 |
Pappy Sherrill, N.C., 30 August 1987: tape 1 of 4Video8 Pappy Sherrill is a traditional fiddler from North Carolina. Sherrill, accompanied here by Snuffy Jenkins on banjo with Wayne Sherrill on guitar, was recorded on August 30, 1987 as part of a project supported by the N.C. Arts Council. This is tape one of four. |
Videotape VT-20047/48 |
Pappy Sherrill, N.C., 30 August 1987: tape 2 of 4Video8 Pappy Sherrill is a traditional fiddler from North Carolina. Sherrill, accompanied here by Snuffy Jenkins on banjo with Wayne Sherrill on guitar, was recorded on August 30, 1987 as part of a project supported by the N.C. Arts Council. This is tape two of four. |
Videotape VT-20047/49 |
Pappy Sherrill, N.C., 30 August 1987: tape 3 of 4Video8 Pappy Sherrill is a traditional fiddler from North Carolina. Sherrill, accompanied here by Snuffy Jenkins on banjo, was recorded on August 30, 1987 as part of a project supported by the N.C. Arts Council. This is tape three of four. |
Videotape VT-20047/50 |
Pappy Sherrill, N.C., 30 August 1987: tape 4 of 4Video8 Pappy Sherrill is a traditional fiddler from North Carolina. Sherrill was recorded on August 30, 1987 as part of a project supported by the N.C. Arts Council. This is tape four of four. |
Videotape VT-20047/51 |
Walt Propst, N.C., 20 November 1987: tape 1 of 4Video8 Walt Propst is a traditional fiddler from Buffalo Creek, N.C. Propst was recorded on November 20, 1987 as part of a project supported by the N.C. Arts Council. This is tape one of four. |
Videotape VT-20047/52 |
Walt Propst, N.C., 20 November 1987: tape 2 of 4Video8 Walt Propst is a traditional fiddler from Buffalo Creek, N.C. Propst, accompanied here by Joe Creech on guitar, was recorded on November 20, 1987 as part of a project supported by the N.C. Arts Council. This is tape two of four. |
Videotape VT-20047/53 |
Walt Propst, N.C., 20 November 1987: tape 3 of 4Video8 Walt Propst is a traditional fiddler from Buffalo Creek, N.C. Propst was recorded on November 20, 1987 as part of a project supported by the N.C. Arts Council. This is tape three of four. |
Videotape VT-20047/54 |
Walt Propst, N.C., 20 November 1987: tape 4 of 4Video8 Walt Propst is a traditional fiddler from Buffalo Creek, N.C. Propst was recorded on November 20, 1987 as part of a project supported by the N.C. Arts Council. This is tape four of four. |
Videotape VT-20047/55 |
Lonnie Austin, N.C., 18 December 1987: tape 1 of 3Video8 Lonnie Austin is a traditional fiddler from Eden, N.C. Austin was recorded on December 18, 1987 as part of a project supported by the N.C. Arts Council. This is tape one of three. |
Videotape VT-20047/56 |
Lonnie Austin, N.C., 18 December 1987: tape 2 of 3Video8 Lonnie Austin is a traditional fiddler from Eden, N.C. Austin, accompanied here by Alice and Buck Easley, was recorded on December 18, 1987 as part of a project supported by the N.C. Arts Council. This is tape two of three. |
Videotape VT-20047/57 |
Lonnie Austin, N.C., 18 December 1987: tape 3 of 3Video8 Lonnie Austin is a traditional fiddler from Eden, N.C. Austin, accompanied here by Alice and Buck Easley, was recorded on December 18, 1987 as part of a project supported by the N.C. Arts Council. This is tape three of three. |
Arrangement: Chronological.
Processing information: Folder 1 originally found in the Wayne Martin and Nancy Kalow control file. Folder 2 was formerly part of folder 996 within Southern Folklife Collection Field Notes (#30025).
Folder 1 |
"Hand Down the Fiddle and Bow" grant proposal and related materialsIncludes original North Carolina Arts Council grant proposal, 2 drafted versions of an artist release form, letters from Wayne Martin to PineCone board members, and 2 newspaper clippings related to the documentary project. Originally found in the Wayne Martin and Nancy Kalow control file. |
Folder 2 |
Tape logs: VT-20047/1-57Formerly part of folder 996 within Southern Folklife Collection Field Notes (#30025) |