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Collection Number: 20050

Collection Title: Bob Carlin Collection, 1824-2003

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Size 25.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 13,700 items)
Abstract Bob Carlin (1953-), a white musician, music producer, author, and collector, was born in New York City, N.Y. He has authored several books on southern music traditions, African American music, string bands, shape note singing, Primitive Baptist music, banjo music, and other topics, many having to do with the western Piedmont of North Carolina. He has also produced many recordings, including African American Note Choirs of Alexander County, North Carolina (2002). The collection includes sound recordings, research files, photographs, and other materials relating to Carlin's work. Sound recordings are interviews and recording sessions from Carlin's many projects and collections assembled by Tom Lowery, Fred Olson, and Olin Berrier that Carlin has preserved. There are also recordings of interviews and concerts that Carlin produced, 1977-1989, for WHYY in Philadelphia and for National Public Radio. Research files document musicians such as Gurney Peace, Glenn Davis, George Pegram, Kirk Sutphin, Olin Berrier, James Roy Arnold, Ruth Glee Arnold, Worth Winslow, the Spencer Brothers, Larry Davis, and others. Images are chiefly photocopies of original tintypes and photographs of performers including John C. Bray, George Pegram, and Marvin Gaster. There are also several posters, newspaper advertisements, and album covers.
Creator Carlin, Bob.
Curatorial Unit University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Folklife Collection.
Language English.
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Provenance
Received from Bob Carlin in 1990 with subsequent additions.
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Processed by: Allyn Meredith, September 2004

Encoded by: Allyn Meredith, October 2004

Updated by: Amanda Loeb, February 2014; Anne Wells, January 2016, October 2018; Patrick Cullom, November 2019; Rebecca Stubbs and Dawne Howard Lucas, June 2022; Laura Smith, January 2023

Updated in June 2020 to remove racist slurs.

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Bob Carlin, musician, music producer, author, and collector, was born in New York City in 1953 to Vivian Fruchtbaum and Benson Carlin. Carlin's mother organized square and folk dances, and his family visited museums and attended concerts including a Pete Seeger concert in New York City. Carlin's family had a collection of folk records, his father played guitar, his mother played piano, and Bob took piano lessons. Eventually, he and his father took banjo lessons together.

The Carlin family later moved to Princeton, N.J., where Marge Seeger led an active folk music society and Roy Bookbinder was Bob Carlin's camp counselor. At this time, Carlin dabbled in radio and was on a small ten-watt radio station playing folk records. In college, Bob continued his interest in radio and began collecting hard-to-find releases and researching the history of songs. He began working with WHYY Radio in the mid 1970s and produced shows for "Fresh Air," which later was nationally syndicated. He steadily performed solo and in bands such as the Millstone Valley Boys and later with the Delaware Water Gap.

Carlin's inspiration for collecting music, performing, and making records came from mentors Roy Bookbinder, Pete Seeger, Henry Sapoznik, Charles Wolfe, and Guthrie T. Meade. Carlin has authored several books, including Southern Exposure: The Story of Southern Music in Pictures and Words , American Musical Traditions , Black Music of Two Worlds, and String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

Carlin has been awarded grants for many of his research projects. The first in 1988 was funded by the North Carolina Arts Council for the Alamance County museum to research local music and produce a festival. In a project entitled "Musical Change in the Western Piedmont," friend and fellow musician Paul Brown helped Carlin work with Olin Berrier, who had a recording machine and knew a number of area players. The Olin family owned about 100 acetate discs and 25-30 reel-to-reel tapes.

Carlin has produced over 50 recordings. He has worked on projects that spotlight old time and roots musicians including Nolan and Dot Johnson, the Spencer Brothers, Larry Davis, and Marvin Gaster. In 2002, he produced a CD of Primitive Baptist shape-note singing entitled, African American Note Choirs of Alexander County, North Carolina. Throughout the development of these projects, Carlin researched and interviewed the musicians and/or their family members.

Bob Carlin plays guitar and is a skilled performer on banjo, adept at the many styles of banjo picking, most notably the claw hammer technique found in southwestern Virginia and northwestern North Carolina. He is married to potter Rachel Smith. They live in Lexington, N.C., with their son Benjamin.

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The Bob Carlin collection includes sound recordings, research files, photographs, and other materials. Sound recordings consist of interviews and recording sessions from a variety of projects including African American Note Choirs of Alexander County, North Carolina ; Musical Change in the Western Piedmont; the North Carolina Piedmont Banjo Project; a cassette produced by Rounder Records called Uncle Henry's Favorites; and WHYY radio broadcasts. Also included are collections assembled by Tom Lowery, Fred Olson, and Olin Berrier that Carlin has preserved.

Radio programs contain interviews and live concerts that Carlin recorded and produced, 1977-1989, for WHYY public radio in Philadelphia and for National Public Radio. Programs such as Country Boy Rock 'n Roll and Our Musical Heritage were produced for various programs including Fresh Air with Terry Gross.

Interviews and songs recorded for Musical Change in the Western Piedmont, a project funded by the North Carolina Humanities Council and sponsored by Davidson County Community College, are included with a video recording of the concert celebration. This project was developed to document the musical changes in string band music in a six-county Piedmont area. Transcriptions for most of the interviews are available.

Research files contain notes documenting musicians such as Gurney Peace, Glenn Davis and family, George Pegram, and Kirk Sutphin; copies of clippings chiefly from North Carolinia newspapers dating to the mid-1800s; and interview notes and other information used in String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont and other projects. There are also notes relating to many of the recordings. These include remarks on production and interview notes and transcripts of Carlin's interviews with Olin Berrier's children Leonard Berrier and Bernice Smith, James Roy Arnold, Ruth Glee Arnold, Worth Winslow, and others.

There are also color photocopies of original tintypes and photographs, among them one of John C. Bray with his violin; photographs of George Pegram with other musicians at a tent show; and negatives and photographs relating to Marvin Gaster. Oversize material includes the Full Circle Band's promotion poster; a Gurney Thomas and his Hillbilly Pals radio jamboree poster; newspaper advertisements from High Point, N.C.; and the cover for Glenn Thompson's album Country Songs I Love to Sing.

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About 550 items.

Interviews and sound recordings collected by Bob Carlin for a variety of projects and radio programs including African American Note Choirs of Alexander County , Musical Change in the Western Piedmont; the North Carolina Piedmont Banjo Project; a cassette produced by Rounder Records called Uncle Henry's Favorites; WHYY radio broadcasts; and Pre-Bluegrass Banjo, an unreleased LP produced by Carlin for Kicking Mule Records. Notes, ephemera and interview transcriptions are available for many of the recordings.

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290 items.

Acquisitions Information: FD-20050/1405 and FD-20050/1406 received as Addition of September 2005 (Acc. 102046); FT-20050/15515-15516 received as as Addition of April 2015 (Acc. 102203).

Music Compact Disc CD-20050/4256

African American Note Choirs of Alexander County, North Carolina. Recorded by Bob Carlin between February and May 2002 at Baptist churches in Alexander County, N.C.

CD

1. "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms," Elisha Albright Hoffman, Anthony J. Showalter.

2. Prayer.

3. "No Tears in Heaven," Robert S. Arnold.

4. "I See Jesus," Charles B. Wycuff.

5. "I Never Shall Forget the Day," G. T. Speer.

6. "I Know I Have Religion," A. J. Showalter, Victor Hammer, and W. Lee Higgins.

7. "Oh, What a Day."

8. "I'll Be Satisfied," Joe H. Pannell, and T. N. Pannell.

9. "I Am Headed for the Promised Land," Eugene H. Whitt.

10. "The Gospel Train."

11. "If We Had No Jesus," Adger M. Pace.

12. "Heaven's Jubilee," R. E. Winsett, Adger M. Pace, G. T. Speer.

Digital Audiotape DAT-20050/522

Tom Lowery Collection; excerpts from Tapes 1-5.

Digital Audio Tape (DAT)

Digital Audiotape DAT-20050/523

Scott Arnold, performance and interview.

Digital Audio Tape (DAT)

Digital Audiotape DAT-20050/524

Sons of Dixie, copy from an acetate disc.

Digital Audio Tape (DAT)

Digital Audiotape DAT-20050/525

Spencer Brothers, 1950s; copy of a rehearsal recorded in their home.

Digital Audio Tape (DAT)

Digital Audiotape DAT-20050/526

Lee and Papaw Johnson, copy of reel recorded by John Arnold.

Digital Audio Tape (DAT)

Digital Audiotape DAT-20050/527

First Sun Singers, Shape Note Choir. Recorded at Mount Carmel Baptist Church in Taylorsville. 5 February 2002.

Digital Audio Tape (DAT)

Recorded for CD entitled, African American Shape Note Choirs of Alexander County, North Carolina.

Digital Audiotape DAT-20050/528

First Sun Singers, Shape Note Choir. Recorded at Gethsemane Baptist Church. 2 March 2002.

Digital Audio Tape (DAT)

Recorded for CD entitled, African American Shape Note Choirs of Alexander County, North Carolina.

Digital Audiotape DAT-20050/529

Third Creek Singing. 7 April 2002.

Digital Audio Tape (DAT)

Recorded for CD entitled, African American Shape Note Choirs of Alexander County, North Carolina.

Digital Audiotape DAT-20050/530

5 May 2002.

Digital Audio Tape (DAT)

Recorded for CD entitled, African American Shape Note Choirs of Alexander County, North Carolina.

Digital Audiotape DAT-20050/531

5 May 2002.

Digital Audio Tape (DAT)

Recorded for CD entitled, African American Shape Note Choirs of Alexander County, North Carolina.

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/910

Children singing: Dorothy, Nacy, Lloyd and Ruth. 24 August 1940. WBT Radio Spots.

Lacquer Disc

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/911

Grace Moore. 2 December 1945. WBT Radio Spots.

Lacquer Disc

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/912

20 February 1949. WBT Radio Spots.

Lacquer Disc

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/913

20 February 1949. WBT Radio Spots.

Lacquer Disc

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/914

Sandra and Dorothy Lloyd. 20 February 1949. WBT Radio Spots.

Lacquer Disc

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/915

26 February 1949. WBT Radio Spots.

Lacquer Disc

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/916

Jane. 20 February and 1 March 1949. WBT Radio Spots.

Lacquer Disc

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/917

Church Service and preaching; "He Leadeth Me" and Wilson Weldon in Thomasville, N.C. 6 March 1949. WBT Radio Spots.

Lacquer Disc

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/918

"He Leadeth Me." 3 and 10 April 1949. WBT Radio Spots.

Lacquer Disc

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/919

"Night and Day" and "Easter Parade" by Bob Jones. 6 April 1950. WBT Radio Spots.

Lacquer Disc

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/920

Drew Pearson by C.R. Lloyd. 10 December 1950. WBT Radio Spots.

Lacquer Disc

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/921

Dot. WBT Radio Spots.

Lacquer Disc

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/922

Harry Truman. 15 December 1950. Acetate 1 of 2. WBT Radio Spots.

Lacquer Disc

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/923

Harry Truman. 15 December 1950. Acetate 2 of 2. WBT Radio Spots.

Lacquer Disc

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/924

"Tennessee Waltz" and "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer." 16 December 1950. WBT Radio Spots.

Lacquer Disc

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/925

Sylvia and Dorothy Lloyd. 16 August 1953. WBT Radio Spots.

Lacquer Disc

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/926

Recordings of children practicing instruments with Dorothy and Jane Lloyd. 16 August 1953. WBT Radio Spots.

Lacquer Disc

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1405

Gem Razors and Blades, "Voices of Victory"

Instantaneous Disc

Acquisitions Information: Accession 102046

sponsored picture disc on printed cardboard.

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1406

Mission Quartet: "I Told This World Goodbye", "Home Awaits for Me", Burlington, N.C.

Instantaneous Disc

Acquisitions Information: Accession 102046

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/581

Preston Fulp, interview and performance. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/582

Nolan Johnson, interview and songs. 13 December 1990. Tape 1 of 2. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

1. Unidentified song.

2. "Old Aunt Katie."

3. Unidentified song.

4. "Sally, Will You Marry Me?"

5. "Jackson's March"(new version).

6. "Jackson's March"(old version).

7. Discussion.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/583

Nolan Johnson interview and songs; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold. Tape 2 of 2. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

1. Unidentified song.

2. Unidentified song (same as last).

3. "Soldier's Joy."

4. "Soldier's Joy"(old version).

5. "Hop Light Ladies."

6. "Walking in the Parlor."

7. "Duck's Eyeball."

8. "Duck's Eyeball."

9. "Old Christmas."

10. "Rickett's Hornpipe."

11. "Leather Britches."

12. "Old Christmas."

13. "What You Gonna Do With the Baby-O."

14. "Silly Bill."

15. "Turkey Buzzard."

16. Unidentified song.

17. Discussion.

18. "Billy in Lowground."

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/584

Nolan Johnson; copy from Alton Lohr. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/585

Leonard Berrier, interview. 8 January 1991. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/586

Micki Smith. 10 January 1991. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/587

Larry Bean. 13 January 1991. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/588

Donna Michael, interview. 14 January 1991. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/589

Jeanne Beck, interview. 22 January 1991. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/590

Andy Prevette, interview, music jam and songs played on mandolin. 7 February 1991. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

1. "Year of Jubilee."

2. "Sally Goodin."

3. "Wreck of Old 97."

4. "Cold Winters Night."

5. "Wreck of Number 9"

6. "Soldier's Joy."

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/591

John Prevette, interview. 8 February 1991. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/592

Phillip Hege, interview. 8 February 1991. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/593

Roy Arnold and Glee Arnold, interview. 15 February 1991. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/594

Elmer Cooper and Lawrence Cooper, interview. 20 February 1991. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/595

Side A: Frances Townsend, interview. 20 February 1991. Side B: Dave Beck, interview. 25 February 1991. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/596

Dean Maines, interview. 22 February 1991. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/597

Holland Tussey, interview. 6 March 1991. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/598

Will Scotten, interview. 6 March 1991. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/599

Hilda Reid, interview. 16 May 1991. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/600

Ruth Coffey, interview. 27 May 1991. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/601

Tommy Walker (guitar) and Tommy Parker (banjo), interview and songs with Mark Walker (violin). 13 June 1991. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

1. "Weeping Willow."

2. "Frankie Johnny."

3. "Faded Love."

4. "I Don't Love Nobody."

5. "Log Cabin in the Lane."

6. "Chinese Breakdown."

7. "Home Sweet Home."

8. "Golden Slippers."

9. "Old '97."

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/602

Worth Winslow, interview. 17 June 1991. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/603

Side A: Interviews with Ray Walker. Side B: Len Berrier. 14 March 1991. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/604

Mark Walker and Oberia Walker, interview. 18 June 1991. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/605

Jack Lohr, interview. 19 June 1991. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/606

Clayton Everhart, interview. 15 July 1991. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/607

Sossers and Johnsons; copy from Nolan Johnson. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/608

Olin Berrier and Leonard Berrier; Paul Brown and Lynn Micha. 29 January 1989. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/609

Interview with Olin Berrier and Bessie Berrier; songs played by Olin Berrier; interviewed by Donna Michael. 12 March 1991. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

1. "Going Down the Spring."

2. "Standing Down by the Window."

3. "Sunny South."

4. "Skip to My Lou."

5. "Jesse James."

6. "Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane."

7. "If I Lose, Let Me Lose."

8. "Ain't Nobobdy's Business."

9. "Going Downtown."

10. "Bye, Bye My Honey, I'm Gone."

11. Unidentified song.

12. Unidentified song.

13. "One Sunny Day."

14. Unidentified song.

15. Unidentified song.

16. "Sunny South."

17. Unidentified song.

18. "If I Lose, Let Me Lose."

19. "Ragtime Annie."

20. "Soldier's Joy."

21. "Skip to My Lou."

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/610

Olin Berrier and Bessie Berrier interviewed by Betty Sowers at their home in Lexington, N.C. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/1184

Interview with Nolan Johnson and Dot Johnson. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont Project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/2201

Interview with Leonard Eubanks at his home in Pittsboro, N.C. 20 February 1995. Tape 1 of 2. North Carolina Banjo Collection.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/609

Interview with Olin and Bessie Berrier; songs played by Olin Berrier; interviewed by Donna Michael. 12 March 1991. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont Project.

Audiocassette

Side A:

1. "Home Sweet Home."

2. "John Henry."

3. "John Hardy."

4. "Mockingbird."

5. "Mockingbird."

6. "Miss Sawyer."

7. "Silver Threads Among the Gold."

8. "Eph's Got a Loon."

9. "I Saw the Light."

Side B:

1. "I'll Be Home Someday."

2. "Church in the Wildwood."

3. "John Henry."

4. "Mockingbird."

5. "Old Molly Here."

6. "Uncle Eph."

7. "Don't Let Your Deal Go Down."

8. "Gone Home."

9. "I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling."

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/2203

Leonard Eubanks, Wayne Martin, and A. C. Overton, interview and songs at Leonard Eubanks home in Pittsboro, N.C. 20 and 28 February 1995. Tape 1 of 2. North Carolina Banjo Collection.

Digital Audio Tape (DAT)

1. "Soldier's Joy."

2. "Ragtime Annie."

3. "Ragtime Annie."

4. "Home Sweet Home."

5. "Mockingbird."

6. "Mockingbird."

7. "Miss Sawyer."

8. "John Henry."

9. "John Henry."

10. "Old Molly Hare."

11. "Cindy."

12. "Cindy."

13. "Going down the Road Feeling Bad."

14. "Arkansas Traveler."

15. "Home Sweet Home."

16. "Golden Slippers."

17. "Golden Slippers."

18. "Walking in My Sleep."

19. "Laura Lee."

20. "Jesse James."

21. Discussion about Rickett's Hornpipe.

22. "Fisher's Hornpipe."

23. "Chinese Breakdown."

24. "Maggie."

25. "Little Rosewood Casket."

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/2204

Leonard Eubanks, Wayne Martin, and A. C. Overton, interview and songs at Leonard Eubanks home in Pittsboro, N.C. 20 and 28 February 1995. Tape 2 of 2. North Carolina Banjo Collection.

Digital Audio Tape (DAT)

1. "Black-eyed Daisy."

2. "Twinkle-Twinkle Little Star."

3. "Buffalo Gals."

4. "Buffalo Gals."

5. "Hop Light Ladies."

6. "John Hardy."

7. "Leather Britches."

8. "Over the Waves."

9. "Thinking Tonight of My Blues Eyes."

10. "Step It Up and Go."

11. "Eubanks Boogie."

12. "Going Down the Road Feeling Bad."

13. "Turkey in the Straw."

14. "Cotton-eyed Joe."

15. "Georgia Buck."

16. "Going Downtown."

17. "Pig in the Pen."

18. "House Carpenter."

19. "Sweet Sunny South."

20. "Don't Let Your Deal Go Down."

21. "Cripple Creek."

22. "Old Joe Clark."

23. "Dixie Darling."

24. "Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes."

25. "Black-Eyed Daisy."

26. "Sally Goodin."

27. "Whistling Rufus."

28. "John Henry."

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/2205

Marvin Gaster with Robert Mitchener, interview and songs. 11 January 1995. Tape 1 of 3. Recorded for Rounder Records cassette entitled, Uncle Henry's Favorites.

Digital Audio Tape (DAT)

1. Blank.

2. "Tipping in the Parlor."

3. "Whistle on Your Way."

4. "Georgia Buck."

5. "John Hardy."

6. "Sundown."

7. "Cindy."

8. "Miss Sawyer."

9. "Down on the Riverbank."

10. "Catfish."

11. "Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight."

12. "[Racist slur] Holler."

13. "Chicken Crowing at Midnight."

14. "Longest Train I Ever Did See."

15. "Darlin' What More Can I Do?"

16. "Reuben."

17. "Poor Little Nell."

18. "Old Doctor that Sell in the Well."

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/2206

Marvin Gaster with Wade Yates, interview and songs. 12 January 1995. Tape 2 of 3. Recorded for Rounder Records cassette entitled, Uncle Henry's Favorites.

Digital Audio Tape (DAT)

1. "Leather Britches."

2. "Casey Jones."

3. "Tipping in the Parlor."

4. "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain."

5. Discussion.

6. "Old Molly Here."

7. "Old Molly Here."

8. "Rooster and Hen."

9. "Leather Britches."

10. Discussion about "Cindy."

11. Discussion about "Chicken Reel."

12. "Maggie."

13. "Georgia Buck."

14. "Liza Jane."

15. "Goodbye Annie Belle."

16. "Wednesday Night Waltz."

17. "Shortenin' Bread."

18. "Buffalo Gal."

19. "Bamboo Tree"

20. "In the Sweet Bye and Bye."

21. "She'll Be Coming Around the Mountain."

22. "Man that Rode the Mule."

23. "Bill Bailey."

24. "What a Friend We Have in Jesus."

25. "Miss Sawyer."

26. "Sally Ann."

27. "Golden Slippers."

28. "Grandpa's Tune."

29. "Why, Lord Why?"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/2207

Marvin Gaster with Wade Yates, interview and songs. 12 January 1995. Tape 3 of 3.Recorded for Rounder Records cassette entitled, Uncle Henry's Favorites.

Digital Audio Tape (DAT)

1. "Lisha Rose."

2. "Laura Lee."

3. "Sundown."

4. "Chicken's Crowing at Midnight."

5. "Lisha Rose."

6. "Ain't Gonna No More."

7. "Johnson Gal."

8. "Quit That Ticklin' Me."

9. "Little Brown Jug."

10. "Old Molly Here."

11. "Tipping in the Parlor."

12. "Whistle on Your Way."

13. "Dancing Ladies."

14. "John Hardy."

15. "John Hardy."

16. "Boatman."

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/2208

Marvin Gaster Band. Recorded for Rounder Records cassette entitled, Uncle Henry's Favorites.

Digital Audio Tape (DAT)

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/2209

Marvin Gaster, interview. 12-14 January 1995. Tape 1 of 3. Recorded for Rounder Records cassette entitled, Uncle Henry's Favorites.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/2210

Marvin Gaster, interview. 12-14 January 1995. Tape 2 of 3. Recorded for Rounder Records cassette entitled, Uncle Henry's Favorites.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/2211

Marvin Gaster, interview. 12-14 January 1995. Tape 3 of 3. Recorded for Rounder Records cassette entitled, Uncle Henry's Favorites.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7009

Spencer Brothers at Sister Ruth's home; recorded by Brad Spencer. 1985.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7010

Janet Marie Miller Gillian and Rachel Elizabeth Gillean Gray, interviewed at Janet Gillian's home in Mocksville, N.C. 16 August 1991. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7011

Dewey Brower, interviewed at his home in Seagrove, Randolph County, N.C. 12 November 1991. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7012

Fred Foster, interviewed at his home in Mocksville, N.C. 8 June 1993. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7013

Nolan and Dot Johnson; Neal Leonard and Debbie Leonard; Bob Carlin and Nolan Johnson, practice. 3 January 1994. Produced for 1994 Car Tunes Recording entitled, Nolan and Dot Johnson.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7014

Nolan Johnson, rehearsal. 15 January 1994. Produced for 1994 Car Tunes Recording entitled, Nolan and Dot Johnson.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7015

Roy Snider, interviewed at his home in Lexington, N.C. 10 March 1994. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7016

Faye Fritts, interviewed at her home in Lexington, N.C. 31 March 1994. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7017

Lance Spencer, interviewed at his home in Greensboro, N.C. 10 May 1994. Tape 1 of 2

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7018

Lance Spencer, interviewed at his home in Greensboro, N.C. Lance Spencer. 10 May 1994. Tape 2 of 2.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7019

Thelma and Elgin Boyd, interviewed in their home in Clemmons, N.C. 14 May 1994. Tape 1 of 2. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7020

Thelma and Elgin Boyd, interviewed in their home in Clemmons, N.C. 14 May 1994. Tape 2 of 2. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7021

Frances Whitaker Allred, daughter of professor and fiddler, Charles Zack Whitaker interviewed at her home in Oak Ridge, N.C. 18 August 1994. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7022

Fred Olson, interviewed at his home in Asheboro, N.C. 11 September 1994. Tape 1 of 2. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7023

Fred Olson, interviewed at his home in Asheboro, N.C. 11 September 1994. Tape 2 of 2. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7024

Ron and Amos Smith, interviewed at Bob Carlin's home in Lexington, N.C. 23 September 1994.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7025

Opal Peeples, interviewed at her home in Greensboro, N.C. 26 September 1994.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7026

Wilbern Cranford, interviewed at his home in Asheboro, N.C. 6 October 1994.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7027

Maynard Spencer, interviewed at his brother's home (Lance Spencer) in Greensboro, N.C. 14 October 1994.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7028

Spencer Brothers (Lance and Brad), interviewed at Lance's home in Greensboro, N.C. 14 October 1994.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7029

Carlton Burrow, interviewed at his home in Winston Salem, N.C. 18 November 1994.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7030

Red Allred, interviewed at his home in High Point, N.C. 20 April 1995. Tape 1 of 2.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7031

Red Allred, interviewed at his home in High Point, N.C. 20 April 1995. Tape 2 of 2.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7032

Bud Osborne, interview. 26 April 1995.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7033

Larry Davis, interviewed at his home in Asheboro, N.C 15 June 1995.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7034

Dorothy Pegram, interviewed at her home in Greensboro, N.C. 26 August 1995. Tape 1 of 2.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7035

Dorothy Pegram, interviewed at her home in Greensboro, N.C. 26 August 1995. Tape 2 of 2.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7036

Everett Moffitt, interviewed at the Comfort Inn in Asheboro, N.C. 6 May 1996.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7037

Elmer Holden, interviewed at his home in Kernersville, N.C. 21 May 1996.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7038

Charlie Bowman, interview. 27 August 1996 and 30 December 1996.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7039

Kermit Brady, interviewed at his home in Bennett, N.C. 29 August 1996.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7040

Vernon Lamb, interviewed at his home in Franklinville, N.C. 30 September 1996.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7041

James Lee Hall, interviewed at his home in Worthville, N.C. 1 October 1996.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7042

Tommy Scott, interviewed in Greensboro, N.C. 16 October 1996. Tape 1 of 2.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7043

Tommy Scott, interviewed in Greensboro, N.C. 19 October 1996. Tape 2 of 2.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7044

L.W. Lambert, interviewed at his home in Olin, N.C. 12 November 1996. Tape 1 of 2.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7045

L.W. Lambert, interviewed at his home in Olin, N.C. 12 November 1996. Tape 2 of 2.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7046

Elmer Dunn, interviewed at his home in Winston Salem, N.C. 14 November 1996. Tape 1 of 2.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7047

Elmer Dunn, Jam Session. 28 April 1997. Tape 2 of 2.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7048

Charlie Bowman, interview. 30 December 1996.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7049

Sam Lowe, Jr., interviewed at his home in Asheboro, N.C. 15 February 1997.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7050

Joe Reitzel, interviewed at his home in Liberty, N.C. 5 March 1997.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7051

Joe and Elmer Fox, interview. 30 April 1997.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7052

Lester Porter, interviewed at his home in Chapel Hill, N.C. 5 June 1997.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7053

The Britts (Jerry and John "JG"), interviewed at Jerry's home in Biscoe, N.C. 20 June 1997.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7054

Gurney Peace, interviewed at his home in Trinity, N.C. 24 July 1997.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7055

Tommy Floyd, interviewed at his home in Asheboro, N.C. 7 August 1997.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7056

Howard Hudson, interviewed at his home in Liberty, N.C. 8 September 1997.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7057

Gurney Thomas, interview. 25 September 1997. Tape 1 of 3.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7058

Gurney Thomas, interview. 25 September 1997. Tape 2 of 3.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7059

Gurney Thomas, interview. 11 November 1997. Tape 3 of 3.

Audiocassette

Interviews performed by Bob Carlin for various projects, articles and book, entitled String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7060

Copy of 78 records of the Hillbilly Pals. From Wilbern Cranford.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7061

Dwight Barker, interviewed at his home in Statesville, N.C. 5 September 1997. Musical Change in the Western Piedmont project.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7062

Glenn Thompson, "Country Songs I Love to Sing."

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7063

"Doc Ramblin" Tommy Scott and Luke McLuke, Nashville Radio.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7064

"Doc Ramblin" Tommy Scott, Old Radio Programs.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7065

"Doc" Tommy Scott, International Call-in Talk Show.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7066

"Ramblin' Tommy Scott Hillbilly Jamboree: The World's First Commercial Syndicated TV Film Shows, 1946-1951."

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7067

"Doc" Tommy Scott's Snake Oil Band, Medicine Show. 100 Years of Nostalgia Music: Novelty, Comedy, Country and Bluegrass.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20050/7068

Interview with Bob Carlin by David Potorti. 21 December 2000.

Audiocassette

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4600

Interview with Roy Bookbinder about the Reverend Gary Davis on WBRC, a radio station in New Millford, Conn. Summer 1969.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4601

Interview with Carl Martin. 9 May 1978. WHYY-FM Radio program, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4602

NPR broadcast interview with Ed Denson. 1 August 1978. WHYY-FM Radio program, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4603

Original broadcast interview with Ed Denson. 1 August 1978. WHYY-FM Radio program, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4604

The Arm and Hammer String Band from Vermont, including Pete Sutherland and Hillary Durlam. 1 March 1979. WHYY-FM Radio program, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Hometown Rag."

2. "Lindy."

3. "One More Fool."

4. "Gonna Get My Moustache."

5. "The Shopping Song."

6. "Grey Eagle."

7. "Weary Blues."

8. "Going Back to Texas."

9. "Hackensack."

10. "Arizona Stomp."

11. "Daisy, Daisy."

12. "Cheat or Swing."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4605

Studio performance of the Hot Mud Family. 28 March 1979. WHYY-FM Radio program, Dance All Night, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4606

Interview with David Grisman. 18 April 1979. Reel 1 of 2. WHYY-FM Radio program, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Sawing on the Strings."

2. "Mandolin King Rag."

3. "New York Ramble."

4. "Mad Lydia's Waltz."

5. "Roanoke."

6. "Opus 57."

7. "Song of the Gypsies."

8. "EMD."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4607

Interview with David Grisman. 18 April 1979. Reel 2 of 2. WHYY-FM Radio program, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4608

Live concert performance of Tom Paxton at the Main Point in Bryn Mawr, Pa. 7 June 1979. WHYY-FM Radio program, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4609

Recorded music and interviews with Richard Neville and Brian DeMarcus, dancer with the Green Grass Cloggers. 12 June 1979. WHYY-FM Radio program, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Money Musk," Highwoods String Band.

2. "Rollstone Mountain," Rodney and Randy Miller with Peter O'Brien.

3. "A Hundred Pipers," Arm and Hammer String Band.

4. "Bachelor's Reel," Strathspey.

5. "Green Mountain Petronella," Rodney and Randy Miller with Peter O'Brien.

6. "Dusty Bob Jig," Dudley Laufman with the Canterbury Dance Orchestra.

7. "Breakin' Up Christmas," Camp Creek Boys.

8. "Old Joe Clark," Plank Road.

9. "Ship in the Clouds, Lisa Ornstein," Andy Cahan, and Laura Fishleder.

10. "Fisher's Hornpipe," Dutch Cove String Band.

11. "Going Uptown," Arm and Hammer String Band.

12. "St. Adele's Reel," Bill Spence with Fennig's All Star String Band.

13. "Money Musk," Highwoods String Band.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4610

Interview with Jack Steck of the Hay Loft Hoedown. 9 October 1979. WHYY-FM Radio program, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4611

Live concert performance of Martin O'Conner at the Main Point in Bryn Mawr, Pa. 26 October 1979. WHYY-FM Radio program, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4612

Live concert performance of Alistar Anderson at the Main Point in Bryn Mawr, Pa. 26 October 1979. WHYY-FM Radio program, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4613

Live concert performance of Bob Gibson and Tom Paxton at the Main Point in Bryn Mawr, Pa. 3 November 1979. WHYY-FM Radio program, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Morning Again."

2. "Saturday Night."

3. "Wasn't That a Party?"

4. "I Can't Help But Wonder."

5. "Did You See John Hurt?"

6. "When Annie Took Me Home."

7. "Hand Me Down My Jogging Shoes."

8. "Katie's Song."

9. "Happy Birthday."

10. "Not Tonight Marie."

11. "Whose Garden Was This?"

12. "Jesus Loves Anita."

13. "Dog Food."

14. "Last Thing on My Mind."

15. "Sing for the Song."

16. "Sloop John B."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4614

Live concert performance of Martin Carthy at the Main Point in Bryn Mawr, Pa. 17 November 1979. WHYY-FM Radio program, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "List for a Sailor."

2. "William Taylor."

3. "Bagpipes Jig."

4. "Long John."

5. "Willie's Lady."

6. "Lumps of Plum Pudding."

7. "The Old Woman All Clothed in Gray."

8. "Geordie."

9. "Garland Gay."

10. "Thornymore Woods."

11. "Blue-Eyed Stranger."

12. "Lord Randell."

13. "Prince Heathen."

14. "The Siege of Delhi."

15. "Bonnie Black Hare."

16. "The Bedmaking."

17. "King Nepiti."

18. "Brigg Fair."

19. "King Henry."

20. "Lovely Joan."

21. "Palaces of Gold."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4615

Live concert performance of Kelly O'Brien and Kelly O'Reilly at the Main Point in Bryn Mawr, Pa. 17 November 1979. WHYY-FM Radio program, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "The Keish Jigs."

2. "Jolly 7."

3. "Cod Liver Oil."

4. "Ballykeel Jig."

5. "Balleydesmond's Polka."

6. "O'Carolan's Draught."

7. "The Reluctant Pirate."

8. "The Slige Maid."

9. "Pigtown."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4616

Studio performance of St. Patrick's Day music concert, features Mick Moloney. 16 March 1980. Reel 1 of 2. WHYY-FM Radio program, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Old Reuben."

2. "Backstep Cindy."

3. "John Henry."

4. "Pineywood."

5. "Flatwoods."

6. "John Brown's Dream."

7. "Calls a Dance."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4617

Radio program: Studio performance of St. Patrick's Day music concert, features Nick Maloney. 16 March 1980. Reel 2 of 2. WHYY-FM Radio program, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4618

Interview with Tommy Jarrell. First aired 18 May 1980. WHYY-FM Radio program, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4619

Live concert performance with Norman Blake and the Rising Fawn String Ensemble at the Main Point in Bryn Mawr, Pa. 23 May 1980. WHYY-FM Radio program, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4620

Live concert performance with John Herald at the Main Point in Bryn Mawr, Pa. 7 June 1980. WHYY-FM Radio program, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "We Need a Whole Lot More of Jesus."

2. "Levee Breakin' Blues."

3. "Stewball."

4. "Get Off My Wife."

5. "Bring it Down to My House."

6. "Dixie Breakdown."

7. "Goodbye Old Pal."

8. "Pretty Eyes."

9. "Ramblin' Jack."

10. "Blue Moon of Kentucky."

11. "Hey Good Lookin.'"

12. "John the Generator."

13. "Ruby."

14. "Slightly Blind."

15. "Big Mamou."

16. "J'Taime Beaucoup."

17. "Cowboy, You Ain't Riding Now."

18. "Bluegrass Boy."

19. "Alligator Man."

20. "Whoa Mule."

21. "Love Drunk."

22. "Clinch Mountain Backstep."

23. "Music / Nightclub."

24. "Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4621

Interview with Henry Sapoznik and live performance by the Klezmorium. 24 September 1980. WHYY-FM Radio program, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4622

Live concert performance of the Klezmer Conservatory Band at Bryn Mawr College in Bryn Mawr, Pa. 26 October 1980. WHYY-FM Radio program, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "A Glass of Wine."

2. "Romanian Doina."

3. "Oh, Mother, Am I In Love."

4. "Bien Reben Cedar."

5. "The Hot Bulgar."

6. "Rosenkiss Mit Mandolin."

7. "A Young Man From Poland."

8. "Phila Shek."

9. "Ich Hub Dich."

10. "A Glass of Wine."

11. "De Rebbe's Hassid."

12. "Papriosm."

13. "The Yiddish Blues."

14. "The Rebbe in Palestine."

15. "The Priest's Serba."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4623

Concert by Kapeleye, Klezmer group led by Henry Sapoznik, at the Pine Street Young Men's Hebrew Association in Philadelphia, Pa. 15 November 1980. WHYY-FM Radio program, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Nicolior."

2. "Oli Fin."

3. "A Glazela Mashka."

4. "A Good Purim."

5. "Schwartz's Sher."

6. "The Rabbi from Kutz."

7. "Mother Has Gone."

8. "Yoske Folta Vech."

9. "A Glass of Wine."

10. "Motel the Operator."

11. "Doina."

12. "How Does the Czar Drink Tea?"

13. "Escorting the Parent's Home."

14. "Year After Wedding."

15. "De Serba."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4624

Studio performance of the Double Decker String Band. 29 June 1981. WHYY-FM Radio program, "Country Boy Rock 'n Roll," Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4625

Interview with Henry Sapoznik. 25 April 1982. WHYY-FM Radio program The Sunday Show in Philadelphia, Pa., The Sunday Show.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4626

Interview with Richard Thompson. 11 May 1982. WHYY-FM Radio program, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4627

Interview with Mike Seeger. 4 December 1982. WHYY-FM Radio program, Country Boy Rock 'n Roll, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4628

Interview with David Bromberg. 27 December 1982. WHYY-FM Radio program, Country Boy Rock 'n Roll, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4629

Interview with Albert Collins. 20 July 1985. WHYY-FM Radio program, Country Boy Rock 'n Roll, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4630

Interview with John Hartford. 28 August 1985. WHYY-FM Radio program, Country Boy Rock 'n Roll, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4631

18 September 1985. NPR Series Radio program: Our Musical Heritage. Finished Masters.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4632

19 September 1985. NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage." Finished Masters.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4633

19 September 1985. NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage." Finished Masters.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4634

21 September 1985. NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage." Finished Masters.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4635

21 September 1985. NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage." Finished Masters.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4636

22 September 1985. NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage." Finished Masters.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4637

22 September 1985. NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage." Finished Masters.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4638

22 September 1985. NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage." Finished Masters.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4639

Songs of the West. 22 September 1985. NPR Series Radio program: Our Musical Heritage. Finished Masters.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4640

Dance Bands. 23 September 1985. NPR Series Radio program: Our Musical Heritage. Finished Masters.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4641

23 September 1985. NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage." Finished Masters.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4642

Fiddle-part 2. 23 September 1985. NPR Series Radio program: Our Musical Heritage. Finished Masters.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4643

23 September 1985. NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage." Finished Masters.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4644

Interview with John Cephas and John Wiggins. 21 December 1985. NPR Series Radio program: Our Musical Heritage. Finished Masters.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4645

Interview with Julie Newman about the Sleepy Hollow Ranch Gang for radio program.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4646

Interview and songs with Dave Pegg and Ric Sanders of Fairport Convention. 3 October 1986. WHYY Radio program.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Gladys Leap."

2. "House Full."

3. "Angel Delight."

4. "Expletive Delighted."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4647

Interview with Jessie Mae Hemphill, granddaughter of Sid Hemphill, a Mississippi Delta bluesman. 4 April 1987. WHYY Radio program.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4648

Interview with Jimmie Rogers, early member of Muddy Waters blues band. 19 September 1987. WHYY Radio program.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4649

Interview with Bob Carlin about Library of Congress banjo collection album that he produced. National Public Radio's "Sunday Edition" broadcast.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4650

Interview and songs with Jim and Jesse McReynolds. WHYY Radio program.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Hard Hearted."

2. "Palace of Songs."

3. "Childish Love."

4. "Are You Missing Me?"

5. "Diesel On My Tail."

6. "Somewhere Down South."

7. "Johnny B. Goode."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4651

Live concert of National Council for the traditional arts tour, "Mountain Music Homecoming," featuring Hazel Dickens and Don Stover. Tape 1 of 2. WHYY Radio program.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4652

Live concert of National Council for the traditional arts tour, "Mountain Music Homecoming," featuring Hazel Dickens and Don Stover. Tape 2 of 2. WHYY Radio program.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4653

Live studio performance of Klezmorium. WHYY Radio program.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Russian Sher."

2. "Yoshke Fort Avek."

3. "Kolomeyka."

4. "Heyser Bulgar."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4654

Techno Bandits, Music Cuts. 5 October 1984. NPR Series Radio program: Our Musical Heritage.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4655

Music Cuts for NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4656

Music Cuts for NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4657

Music Cuts for NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4658

Music Cuts for NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4659

Music Cuts for NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4660

Music Cuts for NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4661

Music Cuts for NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4662

Music Cuts for NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4663

Music Cuts for NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4664

Music Cuts for NPR Series Radio program: Our Musical Heritage.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4665

Music Cuts for NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4666

Music Cuts for NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4667

NPR Series Radio program: Our Musical Heritage.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4668

NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4669

NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4670

NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4671

NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4672

NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4673

NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4674

NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4675

NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage," Herbert Halpert. 17 November 1978.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4676

NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage." Songs recorded, "Billy in the Lowground and Arkansas Traveler."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4677

NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4678

NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4679

NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4680

NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Gal I Left on Sandy."

2. "Hand Me Down My Old White Hat."

3. "McKenzie Case."

4. Unidentified tune.

5. "Bile Them Cabbage Down."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4681

NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4682

NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4683

NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4684

NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Fandango."

2. "John Henry."

3. "Dance All Night."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4685

NPR Series Radio program:"Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4686

NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4687

NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4688

NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4689

NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage." Songs recorded from the American Folklore Society

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Que Malas son las Mujeres."

2. "Boating Up Sandy."

3. "Lumberman's Life."

4. "When Jones' Ale was New."

5. "Racoon Song."

6. "Sally's House."

7. "Wooodsman's Alphabet."

8. "Driver Boys."

9. "Down in a Deep Hole."

10. "The Gospel News."

11. Dr. Benjamin Botkin.

12. "Par Deriere."

13. "Pascola Dance Music."

14. "Valse De Dural."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4690

NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4691

NPR Series Radio program: Our Musical Heritage.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4692

NPR Series Radio program: Our Musical Heritage.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4693

NPR Series Radio program: Our Musical Heritage.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4694

NPR Series Radio program: "Our Musical Heritage."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4695

Concert recording of Skip James at Illick's Mill, Philadelphia, Pa. 8 April 1967.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4696

Concert recording of Gary Davis at Buck's Rock Work Camp, New Millford, Conn. 12 August 1970.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

Side A:

1. "Talk on the Corner."

2. "Come Down to See Me Sometime."

3. "She Wouldn't Say Quits."

4. "Slow Drag," instrumental / "Cincinnati Flow Rag."

5. "Sally, Where You Get Your Liquor."

Side B:

1. "Buck Dance," instrumental.

2. "C.C. Rider," instrumental.

3. "Maple Leaf Rag," instrumental.

4. "Delig."

5. "Candyman."

6. "Samson and Delilah."

7. "Let Us Get Together."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4697

Concert recording of the Boys of the Lough at Rutgers University Student Center, New Brunswick, N.J. April 1974.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4698

Concert recording featuring Fred Cockerham with Barry and Sharon Poss and the Red Clay Ramblers at Washington Square Church, New York, N.Y. 13 June 1974. Tape 1 of 2.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4699

Concert recording featuring Fred Cockerham with Barry and Sharon Poss and the Red Clay Ramblers at Washington Square Church, New York, N.Y. 13 June 1974. 13 June 1974. Tape 2 of 2

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4700

Field recording of Fred Cockerham, recorded Ray Alden in Mount Airy, N.C. August 1974.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4701

Concert recording of the Hot Mud Family at the Princeton Folk Music Society in Princeton, N.J. 8 November 1974.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4702

Concert recording of the Bottle Hill Boys at Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio. 1974.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Walkin' Shoes."

2. "Morning Light."

3. "The Hit Parade of Love."

4. "Georgia Rose."

5. "Cheese Stolen."

6. "Harold's Super Service."

7. "Somewhere Over the Rainbow."

8. "Uncle Pen."

9. "Red-Haired Boy" / "Temperance," Medley.

10. "Soldier's Joy."

11. "Cuckoo's Nest."

12. "Soldier's Joy" / "O'er the Waterfall."

13. "Cuckoo's Nest" / "Great Swamp Medley."

14. "The Little Whitewashed Chimney."

15. "The Shape I'm In."

16. "Stoney Creek."

17. "The Old Neon Cross."

18. "Old Slew Foot."

19. "Blum Dido."

20. "My Old Kentucky Home."

21. "Bluegrass Autumn."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4703

Concert recording of Art Rosenbaum at Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio. 11 October 1975.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4704

Concert recording of the Red Clay Ramblers at Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio. 7 November 1975.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Maggie Hammon's Song" / "Rye Straw" / "Balleydesmond Polka," Medley.

2. "Freight Train into Nashville."

3. "Handsome Molly."

4. "My Only Sweetheart."

5. "50 Miles of Elbow Room."

6. "Meeting in the Air."

7. "Mercantile Airy."

8. "Flying Cloud Cotillion."

9. "House of David Blues."

10. "I Got the Whiskey."

11. "Cumberland Blues."

12. "I've Got What it Takes."

13. "Daniel Prayed."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4705

Concert recording of Bottle Hill Boys at the Princeton Folk Music Society in Princeton, N.J. 13 February 1976.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4706

Concert recording of Bob Gibson and Tom Paxton at the Main Point in Bryn Mawr, Pa. WHYY-FM Radio program, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4707

Concert recording of Norman Blake at the Main Point in Bryn Mawr, Pa. 23 May 1980. Tape 1 of 2. WHYY-FM Radio program, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Nashville Blues."

2. "Slow Train Through Georgia."

3. "The Banks Hornpipe."

4. "Church Street Blues."

5. "McKinley's Blues."

6. "Lockhaven Castle."

7. "Jeff Davis."

8. "Green Leaf Fancy."

9. "Cuckoo's Nest Medley."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4708

Concert recording of Norman Blake at the Main Point in Bryn Mawr, Pa. 23 May 1980. Tape 2 of 2. WHYY-FM Radio program, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Columbus Stockade Blues."

2. "Weaving Way."

3. "L & N Don't Stop."

4. "Randall Collins."

5. "Slow Train Through Georgia."

6. "The Banks."

7. "Hand Me Down My Walking Cane."

8. "Boys of Bluehill" / "Green Willis."

9. "Star of Munster."

10. "Bravest Cowboy."

11. "Green Leaf Fancy."

12. "The Stockit Light."

13. "Briar Picker Brown."

14. "Uncle."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4709

Concert recording of Geremia at the Main Point in Bryn Mawr, Pa. 7 June 1980. WHYY-FM Radio program, Philadelphia, Pa.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Slidell Blues."

2. "I Just Roll Along."

3. "She Moves it Just Right."

4. "Willie McTell tune."

5. "Diggin' Uncle Sam's Backyard."

6. "My Health is Getting' Better Too."

7. "Kick it in the Country."

8. "Blues Around Midnight."

9. "Stone Sober Blues."

10. "Sure Does My Heart Good."

11. "Lock 'n Key Blues."

12. "I'm Nuts about that Gal."

13. "Something's Got to be Arranged."

14. "Seesaw Blues."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4710

Concert recording of Kilby Snow and Mike Hudack at the Princeton Folk Music Society in Princeton, N.J. 1975.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Sunny Side of the Mountain."

2. "Way Down Yonder."

3. "Wildwood Flower."

4. "Cackling Hen."

5. "Wind and Rain."

6. "Tears Will Be the Chaser of Your Mind."

7. "John Henry."

8. "Banks of the Ohio."

9. "Chinese Breakdown."

10. "You Are My Flower."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4711

Concert recording of the Stanley Brothers, the Highwood String Band and New Lost City Ramblers at Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio. 15 May 1960. Tape 1 of 2.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

Richard Carlin found the original recordings in the back of a closet at Oberlin College.

1. "Cripple Creek," The Stanley Brothers.

2. "Legend of the Brown Mountain Lights," The Stanley Brothers.

3. "Clinch Mountain Backstep," The Stanley Brothers.

4. "Sunny Side of the Mountain," The Stanley Brothers.

5. "Riding that Midnight Train," The Stanley Brothers.

6. "Johnson Had an Old Gray Mule," The Stanley Brothers.

7. "Can You Forgive?" The Stanley Brothers.

8. "Wildwood Flower," The Stanley Brothers.

9. "John Henry," The Stanley Brothers.

10. "Little Willie," The Stanley Brothers.

11. "Katy Kline," The Stanley Brothers.

12. "How Mountain Girls Can Love," The Stanley Brothers.

13. "Cacklin' Hen," The Stanley Brothers.

14. "Banjo Medley," The Stanley Brothers.

15. "Deadheads and Suckers," The Stanley Brothers.

16. "Take a Drink on Me," Highwoods String Band.

17. "Forked Deer," Highwoods String Band.

18. "Rocky Mountain Goat Medley," Highwoods String Band.

19. "Seventeen Days in Georgia," Highwoods String Band.

20. "Highway Man," Highwoods String Band.

21. "Cumberland Blues," Highwoods String Band.

22. "Free Little Bird," Highwoods String Band.

23. "Sugar in the Gourd," Highwoods String Band.

24. "Beware, Oh Take Care," Highwoods String Band.

25. "My Name is Morgan, but it Ain't J.P.," Highwoods String Band.

26. "Fire on the Mountain," Highwoods String Band.

27. "Tater Patch," Highwoods String Band.

28. "Travelin' Down the Road," Highwoods String Band.

29. "My Old House," Highwoods String Band.

30. "Ms. McCleod's Reel," Highwoods String Band.

31. "Otto Wood, the Bandit," Highwoods String Band.

32. "Who Broke the Lock?" Highwoods String Band.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4712

Concert recording of the Stanley Brothers, the Highwood String Band and New Lost City Ramblers at Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio. Live performance of the Delaware Water Gap Stringband, featuring Bob Carlin and Henry Sapoznik recorded at the Middletown Folk Festival. June 1975. An album, "La Guimbarde Par" is recorded at the end of this tape featuring John Wright, an English Jews Harp player.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "There Ain't No Bugs On Me," New Lost City Ramblers.

2. "Weepin' Willow," New Lost City Ramblers.

3. "Don't Let Your Deal Go Down," New Lost City Ramblers.

4. "Foggy Mountaintop," New Lost City Ramblers.

5. "Old Joe Clark," New Lost City Ramblers.

6. "Colored Aristocracy," New Lost City Ramblers.

7. "Foggy Mountain Chimes," New Lost City Ramblers.

8. "Rolling in My Sweet Baby's Arms," New Lost City Ramblers.

9. "Sailor on the Deep Blue Sea," New Lost City Ramblers.

10. "Sail Away Ladies," Delaware Water Gap Stringband.

11. "Whiskey Before Breakfast," Delaware Water Gap Stringband.

12. "Moving Day," Delaware Water Gap Stringband.

13. "Pretty Polly," Delaware Water Gap Stringband.

14. "Back Up and Push," Delaware Water Gap Stringband.

15. "Yellow Rose of Texas," Delaware Water Gap Stringband.

16. "Frosty Morning," Delaware Water Gap Stringband.

17. "Left All Alone Again Blues," Delaware Water Gap Stringband.

18. "Midnight on the Water," Delaware Water Gap Stringband.

19. "Sally Goodin," Delaware Water Gap Stringband.

20. "Flogging Reel," John Wright.

21. "Six-Penny Money," John Wright.

22. "Little Beggerman," John Wright.

23. "Christmas Eve," John Wright.

24. "Garrett Barry's Jig," John Wright.

25. "The Banks of Dunmore," John Wright.

26. "The Bucks of Oranmore," John Wright.

27. "The Lark in the Morn." John Wright.

28. "The Jews Harper," John Wright.

29. "Hair and I," John Wright.

30. "The Bonie Lassie Widnae Busk," John Wright.

31. "Ram Caram," John Wright.

32. "ABC of the Jews Harp," John Wright.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4713

Pre- Bluegrass Banjo, Tape 1 of 2.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4714

Pre- Bluegrass Banjo, Tape 2 of 2.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4715

Second generation of various field recordings featuring Dallas Henderson, Uncle John Patterson, and Olin Swain. Recorded by Art Rosenbaum. 1962-1980. For the Pre-Bluegrass Banjo LP.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Lost Indian," Dallas Henderson, recorded in Indianapolis, Ind. 16 September 1979.

2. "Spanish Fandango," Uncle John Patterson, recorded in Dacula, Ga. 13 October 1979.

3. "Muddy Roads of Georgia," Uncle John Patterson with James Patterson, recorded Carrollton, Ga. 25 March 1978.

4. "John Glenn Special," Uncle John Patterson with James Patterson, recorded Carrollton, Ga. 25 March 1978.

5. "Heavenly Light is Shining on Me," Olin and Arthur Swain, recorded in Commerce, Ga. 5 January 1980.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4716

Studio recordings of George Wilson and Henry Sapoznik in Jackson Heights, N.Y. 3-4 November 1980. Tape 1 of 4. For the Pre-Bluegrass Banjo LP.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4717

Studio recordings of George Wilson and Henry Sapoznik in Jackson Heights, N.Y. 3-4 November 1980. Tape 2 of 4. For the Pre-Bluegrass Banjo LP.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Hymn Medley."

2. "Uncle Dave."

3. "Kissing on the Sly."

4. "Hold on to the Sleigh."

5. "Baltimore Fire."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4718

Studio recordings of George Wilson and Henry Sapoznik in Jackson Heights, N.Y. 3-4 November 1980. Tape 3 of 4. For the Pre-Bluegrass Banjo LP.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Baltimore Fire."

2. "Baby Rose."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4719

Studio recordings of George Wilson and Henry Sapoznik playing "Baltimore Fire" in Jackson Heights, N.Y. 3-4 November 1980. Tape 4 of 4. For the Pre-Bluegrass Banjo LP.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4720

Studio recordings of Rick Good. 30 November 1980. For the Pre-Bluegrass Banjo LP.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4721

Studio recordings of the Double Decker Stringband, WHYY in Philadelphia, Pa. 29 June 1981. Tape 1 of 2. For the Pre-Bluegrass Banjo LP.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "They Go Wild."

2. "Charleston."

3. "Mud For Duck."

4. "Look Before You Leap."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4722

Studio recordings of the Double Decker Stringband, WHYY in Philadelphia, Pa. 29 June 1981. Tape 2 of 2. For the Pre-Bluegrass Banjo LP.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4723

78 dubs from Art Rosenbaum's, Joe Buzzard's and Bob Carlin's collection; 45 dubs from Winnie Winston's collection. Features the New York Ramblers, Chubby Wise, Frank Wakefield, and the Dry City Seat Band. Tape 1 of 5.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

Songs were recorded on left and right channels.

1. "Oh, Them Golden Slippers," Vernon Dalheart.

2. "Beneath the Weeping Willow."

3. "Rambling Reckless Hobo."

4. "The Vacant Chair."

5. "Ants Go Marching."

6. "Sailor's Hornpipe."

7. "Arkansas Traveler."

8. "Honest Farmer," Fiddlin' John Carson.

9. "Taxes on the Farmer," Moonshine Kate.

10. "Fiddler's Contest," Tom Ashley.

11. "Over at Tom's House."

12. "Dark Holler Blues," Clarence "Tom" Ashley.

13. "Old John Hardy," Clarence "Tom" Ashley.

14. "House Carpenter."

15. "Freight Train Blues," Burka White.

16. "Panama Special."

17. "Jenny Lind Polka," Withers Virginia Breakdowners.

18. "Nellie Gray," Rector.

19. "Sally Goodin," Eck Robertson.

20. "Arkansas Traveler."

21. "Ragtime Annie," Henry C. Gilliland.

22. "Turkey in the Straw."

23. "Cripple Creek," Harlan County Fiddlers.

24. "Bile 'em Cabbage Down."

25. "Going on to Town," Salem Highballers.

26. "Snowbird on the Ashbank."

27. "Carolina Stomp Down."

28. "Hard Times Breakdown," Aiken County String Band.

29. "Sand River Belle," Dixie Ramblers.

30. "Black-Eyed Susie," Land Norris.

31. "Cumberland Gap," Land Norris.

32. "Red Creek," Land Norris.

33. "Dogwood Mountain," Land Norris.

34. "I Love Somebody," Land Norris.

35. "Sal's Gone to the Cider Mill."

36. "[Racist slur] in the Woodpile," Tanner and Skillet.

37. "4-cents Gallon," Tanner and Skillet.

38. "Polly Put the Kettle On."

39. "John Henry," George Pegram.

40. "Devil's Dream," Bill Keith.

41. "Billy's in the Lowground," Burnett and Rutherford.

42. "Ladies on the Steamboat."

43. "Lost John."

44. "Short Life of Trouble."

45. "Curly-Headed Woman."

46. "Ramblin' Reckless Hobo."

47. "I'll Be With You When the Roses Bloom Again."

48. "Little Mohee," Rose Brothers and Morrell.

49. "Listen to the Mockingbird," Uncle Dave Macon.

50. "Go Along Mule," Uncle Dave Macon.

51. "Tom and Jerry," Uncle Dave Macon.

52. "Old-Age Pension Check," Roy Acuff.

53. "Baltimore Fire," Charlie Poole.

54. "Milwaukee Blues," Jay Gould's Daughter.

55. "Sweet Sixteen."

56. "Dollar Down and a Dollar a Week," Byrd Moore.

57. "Three Men Went Out A-Hunting."

58. "Sal Got a Meatskin," Clifford Brothers.

59. "She Was a Pip," Bob Clifford.

60. "Ash Can Blues."

61. "There's a Man Goin' Round Takin' Names," Carolina Tar Heels.

62. "I've Got the Blues," Lottie Kimbrough.

63. "I've Lost My Sweet Lover."

64. "I'm Going Away."

65. "I've Been Driftin' and Rollin' Along Just Lookin' for My Room and Board."

66. "My Baby Done Quit Me," Barefoot Bill.

67. "Within My Mind," Eddie Head and Family.

68. "When I Get Home."

69. "When I Came to Georgia," Peg Leg Howell.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4724

78 dubs from Art Rosenbaum's, Joe Buzzard's and Bob Carlin's collection; 45 dubs from Winnie Winston's collection. Features the New York Ramblers, Chubby Wise, Frank Wakefield, and the Dry City Seat Band. Tape 2 of 5.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

Songs were recorded on left and right channels.

Left Channel, Side 1:

1. "The Poor Girl's Story," Kate and Her Pals.

2. "A Flower from My Mother's Grave," Sam And Kirk McGee.

3. "Charming Bill."

4. "As Willie and Mary Strolled by the Seashore," Sam McGee.

5. "The Ship without a Sail."

6. "If I Die a Railroad Man," Harvey Farr.

7. "The Fate of Ellen Smith."

8. "My Sarah Jane," Sam Brinch.

9. "Two Faithful Lovers," Crocker Cannon.

10. "Traveling Man."

11. "Hard Luck Jim," John McGee.

12. "Roll on Boys," Carolina Tarheels.

13. "Lay Down Baby, Take Your Rest."

14. "The Longest Train I Ever Saw," Tenera Ramblers.

15. "Sweet Heaven When I Die."

16. "Darling Where You Been So Long," Tenera Ramblers.

17. "Going to Georgia."

18. "Old Rachel," Frank Hutchison.

19. "The Wild Horse."

20. "Gambling Man," Land Norris.

21. "Muskrat."

22. "Long Tongue Woman," Henry Wittier.

23. "Long Tongue Woman," Riley Puckett.

24. "Long Tongue Woman," Johnny Barfield.

Right Channel, Side 1:

1. "Why Don't You Bob Your Hair?" Blind Alfred Reed.

2. "Always Lift Him Up and Never Knock Him Down."

3. "Why Don't You Bob Your Hair?"

4. "Woman's Been After Man Ever Since."

5. "I Mean to Live for Jesus."

6. "Big Eyed Rabbit, Samantha Burgarner and Davis."

7. "Wild Bill Jones," Samantha Burgarner.

8. "Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss," Samantha Burgarner.

9. "Shout Loy."

10. "The Worried Blues," Samantha Burgarner.

11. "The Georgia Blues."

12. "I Am My Mama's Darling Child," Samantha Burgarner.

13. "The Gambling Man," Samantha Burgarner.

14. "Cindy in the Meadows."

15. "John Hardy," Samantha Burgarner.

16. "My Mother's Hands," G. Roarch and Family.

17. "I Truly Understand that You Love Another Man."

18. "I Will Never Marry."

19. "Two Sweethearts."

20. "The Happiest Days of All," Carter Family.

21. "The Cross-Eyed Butcher and The Cacklin' Hen," Uncle Dave Macon.

22. "Sweet Marie" / "Hold Onto the Sleigh," Uncle Dave Macon.

23. "In the Good Old Summertime," Uncle Dave Macon.

Left Channel, Side 2:

1. "Three Men Went Out Hunting," Byrd Moore.

2. "The Terrible Marriage," Oho Ciray.

3. "I Have Lost You Darling True Love," Grayson and Whitter.

4. "What You Gonna Do with the Baby?" Grayson and Whitter.

5. "Willie, Poor Boy," Roy Harvey.

6. "Two Little Children," Arthur Tanner.

7. "Captain Won't You Let Me Go Home," Darby and Tarlton.

8. "Little Ola."

9. "Johnny and Jane (Part 1)," Frank Hutchison.

10. "Johnny and Jane (Part 2)," Frank Hutchison.

11. "The Farmer's Dream."

12. "Down at the Old Man's House," Gwyn Foster.

13. "Keep Bachelor's Hall," Earl Shirley and Roy Harvey.

14. "One Cold December Day," Dick Justice.

15. "Married Woman's Blues," Morris Brothers.

16. "Happy, Sunny Side of Life," Blue Sky Boys.

17. "Roving Gambler," Vernon Dalheart.

18. "Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane," Riley Puckett.

19. "Soldier's Joy."

Right Channel, Side 2:

1. "Late Last Night When Willie Came Home," Uncle Dave Macon and Sam McGee.

2. "I've Got the Mourning Blues."

3. "Tossing the Baby So High," Uncle Dave.

4. "Soldier's Joy," Hark Reader.

5. "Over the Mountain," Delmore Brothers.

6. "Just One Way to the Pearly Gates."

7. "Wait 'til the Clouds Roll By," Smoky Mountain Glenn.

8. "Beautiful Love."

9. "Give Me Back by Five Dollars," Uncle Dave.

10. "Railroadin' and Gamblin'."

11. "Fame Apart from God's Approval," Uncle Dave.

12. "All I've Got's Gone," Uncle Dave.

13. "Hill Billie Blues."

14. "I Would that We Had Never Met," Uncle Dave.

15. "Take Me Back to My Clinch Mountain Home."

16. "Take Me Back to My Carolina Home," Uncle Dave with Doris Macon.

17. "Blue Ridge Mountain Blues."

18. "I'm on the Sunny Side of Life."

19. "I am Bound for the Promised Land."

20. "Civil War Song."

21. "Civil War Song."

22. "Preacher Went Hunting."

23. "Barbara Allen."

24. "Hop High Ladies" / "Wild Horse" / "Teetotaler's Reel," Medley.

25. "Irish Washerwomen" / "Zip Coon" / "Arkansas Traveler."

26. "Oh Susana" / "Chicken Reel."

27. "Irish Washerwomen."

28. "Amazing Grace."

29. "Farm Relief Blues," Vernon Dalheart.

30. "The Happy Sunny Side of Life."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4725

78 dubs from Art Rosenbaum's, Joe Buzzard's and Bob Carlin's collection; 45 dubs from Winnie Winston's collection. Features the New York Ramblers, Chubby Wise, Frank Wakefield, and the Dry City Seat Band. Tape 3 of 5.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

Side 1:

1. "Fourth of July," Bill Chitwood and Bud Landress.

2. "Johnny, Get Your Gun," Bill Chitwood and Bud Landress.

3. "Furniture Man," Bill Chitwood and Bud Landress.

4. "Pa, Ma and Me," Bill Chitwood and Bud Landress.

5. "I Got Mine," Bill Chitwood and Bud Landress.

6. "Over the Sea," Bill Chitwood and Bud Landress.

7. "Jerusalem, Mourn," Bill Chitwood and Bud Landress.

8. "Howdy, Bill," Bill Chitwood and Bud Landress.

9. "Hen Cackle," Bill Chitwood and Bud Landress.

10. "Whoa, Mule," Bill Chitwood and Bud Landress.

11. "It Won't Happen for Months," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

12. "Smiling Watermelon," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

13. "Kitty Hill," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

14. "When Married Folks are Out of Cash," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

15. "Raise Rough House Tonight," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

16. "Bill Wishes He Was Single Again," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

17. "Fourth of July at a County Fair," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

18. "Going to Ride that Midnight Train," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

19. "Pass Around the Bottle," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

20. "Johnson's Old Grey Mule," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

21. "Mary, Don't You Weep," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

22. "Going to Raise a Ruckus Tonight," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

23. "My Carolina Girl," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

24. "The Picture on the Wall," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

25. "Christmastime at Moonshine Hollow," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

26. "Candy Pulling at Moonshine Hollow," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

27. "Tennessee Coon," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

28. "All Old Bachelors Are Hard to Please," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

29. "I'm Saved," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

30. "G Rag,"Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

Side 2:

1. "Coon Hunting in Moonshine Hollow," Georgia Yellow Hammers.

2. "Visiting Sal's House in Moonshine Hollow," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

3. "Old Rock Jail Behind the Old Iron Gate," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

4. "My Eyes Are Growing Dimmer Every Day," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

5. "The Moonshine Hollow Band," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

6. "The Running Blues," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

7. "When the Birds Begin Their Singing in the Trees," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

8. "Song of the Doodle Bug," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

9. "Warehouse Game," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

10. "The Deacon's Calf," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

11. "Sale of Simon Slick (Part 1)," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

12. "Sale of Simon Slick (Part 2)," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

13. "Come Over and See Me Sometime," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

14. "Big Ball in Memphis," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

15. "Black Annie, Bill" Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

16. "Rubber Doll Rag," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

17. "Rip Van Winkle Blues," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

18. "No One to Welcome Me Home," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

19. "Childhood Days," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

20. "Peaches Down in Georgia," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

21. "White Lightning," Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers.

22. "All Gone Now," Clyde Evans Band.

23. "How I Got My Gal," Clyde Evans Band.

24. "Acorn Stomp," East Texas Serenaders.

25. "Shannon Waltz," East Texas Serenaders.

26. "Deacon Jones," East Texas Serenaders.

27. "Adeline Waltz," East Texas Serenaders.

28. "Meadowbrook Waltz," East Texas Serenaders.

29. "McKinney Waltz," East Texas Serenaders.

30. "Before I Grow Up to Love You Waltz," East Texas Serenaders.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4726

78 dubs from Art Rosenbaum's, Joe Buzzard's and Bob Carlin's collection; 45 dubs from Winnie Winston's collection. Features the New York Ramblers, Chubby Wise, Frank Wakefield, and the Dry City Seat Band. Tape 4 of 5.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Shake Hands with Mother," Wade Mainer and Zeke Morris.

2. "Walk that Lonesome Valley," Wade Mainer and Zeke Morris.

3. "Sugar Hill," Prairie Ramblers.

4. "Wine, Woman and Song," Prairie Ramblers.

5. "Dust on Bible," Maddox Brothers and Rose.

6. "Precious Memories," Maddox Brothers and Rose.

7. "Red River Valley," Harkreader and Poteet.

8. "It Won't Be Long Now," Harkreader and Poteet.

9. "I'm Here to Get My Baby out of Jail," Cumberland Ridge Runners.

10. "I Dreamed I Searched Heaven for You," Cumberland Ridge Runners.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4727

78 dubs from Art Rosenbaum's, Joe Buzzard's and Bob Carlin's collection; 45 dubs from Winnie Winston's collection. Features the New York Ramblers, Chubby Wise, Frank Wakefield, and the Dry City Seat Band. Tape 5 of 5.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Old, Old House."

2. "New York Ramble."

3. "I'll Never Make You Blue."

4. "The Convict and the Child."

5. "Devil's Dream."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4728

Various performances were released on cassette. 22 July 1981. Radio program, "Tuesday Night Live."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "John's Lover is Gone."

2. "Interferan."

3. "Polkas."

4. "Sheep and Hogs."

5. "Candy Girl."

6. "Forked Deer."

7. "Cok Pik Waltz."

8. "Three-way Hornpipe."

9. "Wolves A-Howlin'."

10. "Miller's Reel."

11. "Katy Hill."

12. "Hen Cackle."

13. "Bull at the Wagon."

14. "Jealous Hearted Me."

15. "Drunken BG."

16. "Mary Don't You Weep."

17. "All Night Long."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4729

Edited version of FT-20050/4728. Various performances were released on cassette. 21 August 1981. Radio program, "Tuesday Night Live."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4730

Recordings released by Marimac Recordings. Tape 1 of 2. Radio program, "Tuesday Night Live."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4731

Recordings released by Marimac Recordings. Tape 2 of 2. Radio program, "Tuesday Night Live."

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4732

Studio recording of the Jubilo String Band at Collegium Sound in Jackson Heights, N.Y, released on cassette. 5 March 1979.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Fox Chase."

2. "Cherry River Rag."

3. "Kity Clyde."

4. "Trouble in Mind."

5. "Red Mountain Wine."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4733

Radio audition tape featuring Bob Carlin. 4 April 1987.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4734

Radio audition tape featuring Bob Carlin. 21 January 1989.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4735

Nolan Johnson and Co. recorded for cassette. Various artists, including Nolan Johnson, Debbie Leonard, Neil Leonard, Dot Johnson and Bob Carlin. 29 January 1994. WFDD Radio. Tape 1 of 3.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Buffalo Gals."

2. "Hop Light Ladies."

3. "Dance All Night."

4. "Silly Bill."

5. "Whistling Rufus."

6. "Old Aunt Katie."

7. "Walking in My Sleep."

8. "Leather Britches."

9. "Stay All Night."

10. "Wreck of the Old '97."

11. "Jenny Lind."

12. "Sal, Will You Marry Me?"

13. "Old Christmas."

14. "Turkey Buzzard."

15. "Johnson's Rag."

16. "Redwing."

17. "Old Christmas."

18. "Ragtime Annie."

19. "Run Johnny Run."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4736

Nolan Johnson and Co. recorded for cassette. Various artists, including Nolan Johnson, Debbie Leonard, Neil Leonard, Dot Johnson and Bob Carlin. 29 January 1994. WFDD Radio. Tape 2 of 3.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Run Johnny Run."

2. "Lost Indian."

3. "Soldier's Joy."

4. "Soldier's Joy," older version.

5. "Jackson's March."

6. "Buffalo Gals."

7. "Hop Light Ladies."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4737

Nolan Johnson and Co. recorded for cassette. Various artists, including Nolan Johnson, Debbie Leonard, Neil Leonard, Dot Johnson and Bob Carlin. 29 January 1994. WFDD Radio. Tape 3 of 3.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Jackson's March" (fragment).

2. "Mississippi Sawyer."

3. "Bile Them Cabbage Down."

4. "Polly Put the Kettle On."

5. "Lost Indian."

6. "Cindy" (fragment).

7. "Cindy."

8. "Liberty."

9. "Flop-Eared Mule."

10. "Florida Blues."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4775

The Spencer Brothers (Lance and Brad) perform for WFDD in Wake Forest, N.C. 7 July 1994. Reel 1 of 2.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Put My Little Shoes Away."

2. "Life's Railroad to Heaven."

3. "Don't Be Ashamed of Mother."

4. "They'll Welcome Me Back Home."

5. "Snow Deer."

6. "Before I Met You."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4776

The Spencer Brothers (Lance and Brad) perform for WFDD in Wake Forest, N.C. Reel 2 of 2.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Picture on the Wall."

2. "Columbus Stockade Blues."

3. "I Wonder If She's Lonesome."

4. "Jimmy Brown and the News Boy."

5. "Sweetheart Mount Rose."

6. "Put My Little Shoes Away."

7. "Snow Deer."

8. "They'll Welcome Me Back Home."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4777

The Spencer Brothers (Lance and Brad) perform for WFDD in Wake Forest, N.C. 9-10 August 1994. Reel 1 of 4.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Put My Little Shoes Away."

2. "Don't Be Ashamed of Mother."

3. "Life's Railway to Heaven."

4. "Jimmy Brown the Newsboy."

5. "They'll Welcome Me Back Home."

6. "I Wonder if She's Lonesome Too."

7. "Picture on the Wall."

8. "Columbus Stockade Blues."

9. "Sweetheart Mount Rose."

10. "Snow Deer."

11. "Before I Met You."

12. "Jimmy Brown the Newsboy."

13. "Put My Little Shoes Away."

14. "Don't Be Ashamed of Mother."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4778

The Spencer Brothers (Lance and Brad) perform for WFDD in Wake Forest, N.C. 9-10 August 1994. Reel 2 of 4.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Life's Railway to Heaven."

2. "Jimmy Brown the Newsboy."

3. "Put My Little Shoes Away."

4. "Don't Be Ashamed of Mother."

5. "They'll Welcome Me Back Home."

6. "Snow Deer."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4779

The Spencer Brothers (Lance and Brad) perform for WFDD in Wake Forest, N.C. 9-10 August 1994. Reel 3 of 4.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Snow Deer."

2. "I Wonder if She's Lonesome Too."

3. "Picture on the Wall."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4780

The Spencer Brothers (Lance and Brad) performance and interview for WFDD in Wake Forest, N.C. 9-10 August 1994. Reel 4 of 4.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4781

Spencer Brothers; dubs from 1950s recordings.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "My World Ended Today."

2. "8th of January" / "Boil Them Cabbage Down."

3. "Mountain Dew."

4. "Have I Stayed Away Too Long?"

5. "Under the Double Eagle."

6. "Send Me the Pillow that You Dream On."

7. "Knoxville Girl."

8. "Electric guitar instrumental."

9. "My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean."

10. "Sugar Foot Rag."

11. "I Wonder Where You are Tonight."

12. "Knoxville Girl."

13. "Don't Say Goodbye If You Love Me."

14. "Sweetheart Mountain Rose."

15. "When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again."

16. "If You Don't Love Me, Why Not Confess."

17. "Orange Blossom Special."

18. "Don't Let Me Cross Over the Cheating Line."

19. "Are You Teasing Me?"

20. "Wildwood Flower."

21. "My Heart Was Trampled on the Street."

22. "Happy Valley."

23. "Don't That Road Look Rough and Rocky?"

24. "Keep on the Sunny Side."

25. "Kentucky."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/6294

Tribute to Tommy Jarrell Project: Benny Jarrell on fiddle, "Breaking up Christmas." [Heritage Records, FT 10026]

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/6295

Tribute to Tommy Jarrell Project: Heath Curdts on banjo and vocal, "Boll Weevil." [Heritage Records, FT 10026]

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/6296

Tribute to Tommy Jarrell Project: Brad Leftwich on fiddle, "John Brown's Dream." [Heritage Records, FT 10026]

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/6297

Tribute to Tommy Jarrell Project: Bruce Molsky on fiddle, "Pretty Little Girl." [Heritage Records, FT 10026]

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/6298

Tribute to Tommy Jarrell Project: Bertram Levy on banjo, "Darling Cloe." [Heritage Records, FT 10026]

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/6299

Tribute to Tommy Jarrell FT 10026] Project: Mike Seeger on jews harp, "Backstep Cindy." [Heritage Records, FT 10026]

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/6300

Tribute to Tommy Jarrell Project: David Winston on banjo, "John Henry." [Heritage Records, FT 10026]

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/6301

Tribute to Tommy Jarrell Project: Rabbit in the Brush, remix. [Heritage Records, FT 10026]

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/6302

Tribute to Tommy Jarrell Project: Paul Brown and Alvin Baugus. [Heritage Records, FT 10026]

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Bonaparte's Retreat."

2. "Buffalo Gals."

3. "John Hardy."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/11822

Radio broadcast: Fresh Air with Bob Carlin, produced by Terry Gross

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/11823

Radio broadcast: Fresh Air with Bob Carlin, produced by Terry Gross; TV Theme Music.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/11824

Radio broadcast: Fresh Air with Bob Carlin, produced by Terry Gross.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/11825

Fresh Air with Vivian Carlin, produced by Terry Gross; Congregate Retirement Housing.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/11826

Albert Collins, Summer New England Radio Festival.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/11827

Our Musical Heritage.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/11828

The Bobs. Country Boy Rock and Roll, WHYY-FM radio program.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/15515

Fred Gerlach, "Devil's Brew"

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

Acquisitions Information: Accession 102203

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/15516

Fred Gerlach, T.V. Blues, slide guitar, 1AM, 2 takes, "Riff in G", "I Am What I Am"

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

Acquisitions Information: Accession 102203

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 1.2. Tom Lowery Collection.

5 items.

Digital Audiotape DAT-20050/517

Tom Lowery Collection, Tape 1 of 5.

Digital Audio Tape (DAT)

Digital Audiotape DAT-20050/518

Tom Lowery Collection, Tape 2 of 5.

Digital Audio Tape (DAT)

Digital Audiotape DAT-20050/519

Tom Lowery Collection, Tape 3 of 5.

Digital Audio Tape (DAT)

Digital Audiotape DAT-20050/520

Tom Lowery Collection, Tape 4 of 5.

Digital Audio Tape (DAT)

Digital Audiotape DAT-20050/521

Tom Lowery Collection, Tape 5 of 5.

Digital Audio Tape (DAT)

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 1.3. Fred Olson Collection.

37 items.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4738

Kirk Sutphin discs from Fred Olson's collection. 24 May 1994. Tape 1 of 4.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Gospel Ship,"Greensboro String Band.

2. "Chinese Breakdown," Washboard Band.

3. "Guitar Duet," Rob Hart and Paul Johnson.

4. "Salty Dog," Robert Hart.

5. "Give World a Smile," Sons of Wasteland.

6. "Way Out There,"Sons of Wasteland.

7. "Where Souls of Men Never Die," Greensboro String Band.

8. "Open Up Them Pearlie Gates," Greensboro String Band.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4739

Kirk Sutphin discs from Fred Olson's collection. 24 May 1994. Tape 2 of 4.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Messed Up Bad Cutting Needle," Paul Johnson, Bill Lolles and Robert Myers.

2. "Little Rosewood" Casket, Paul Johnson.

3. "Yodeling," Paul Johnson.

4. "Tumbling Tumbleweeds," Paul Johnson, Bill Lolles and Robert Myers.

5. "Ain't You Ashamed," Robert Myers.

6. "Wabash Blues," Robert Myers and Bill Lolles.

7. "Darkness on the Delta," Robert Myers and Bill Lolles.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4740

Kirk Sutphin discs from Fred Olson's collection: Washboard Band. 24 May 1994. Tape 3 of 4.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Down Yonder."

2. "Last Letter."

3. "Blueberry Hill."

4. "Tennessee Baby."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4741

Kirk Sutphin discs from Fred Olson's collection. 24 May 1994. Tape 4 of 4.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "I Have No Record Now of Time," Mountaineers.

2. "Greenback Dollar" / "Soldier's Joy," Mountaineers.

3. "Will You Be Loving Another Man?" Mac and Cecil.

4. "Poison Love," Mac and Cecil.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4742

Mark Wingate discs from Fred Olson's collection. Tape 1 of 5.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Katy Hill," unknown artist.

2. "Florida Blues," unknown artist.

3. "In the Sweet Bye and Bye," R. H. Haymore.

4. "Casie Jones," R. H. Haymore.

5. "Peacock Rag," R. H. Haymore.

6. "Pretty Little Widow," R. H. Haymore.

7. "Patty on the Turnpike," R. H. Haymore.

. "Cotton-Eyed Joe," R. H. Haymore.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4743

Mark Wingate discs from Fred Olson's collection. Tape 2 of 5.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Patty on the Turnpike," Unidentified artist.

2. "Cotton-Eyed Joe," Unidentified artist.

3. "Lost Indian," R. H. Haymore.

4. "Done Gone," R. H. Haymore.

5. "Black Mountain Rag," Tommy Magness.

6. "Mockingbird," Harold Haymore.

7. "Kentucky Waltz," Unidentified artist.

8. "Crazy Blues," Unidentified artist.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4744

Mark Wingate discs from Fred Olson's collection. Tape 3 of 5.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Pig in the Pen," John and Bob Carlin.

2. "Old Joe Clark," John and Bob Carlin.

3. "Cider," R. H. Haymore and Mr. Binkley.

4. "Soldier's Joy," R. H. Haymore and Mr. Binkley.

5. "You Don't Know My Mind," Roy Hall.

6. "Bully of the Town," Roy Hall.

7. "The Girl I Love Don't Pay Me No Mind," Roy Hall.

8. "I'll Never Cry Over You," Roy Hall.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4745

Mark Wingate discs from Fred Olson's collection. Tape 4 of 5.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Farther Along," Unidentified artist.

2. "Tramp on the Street," Unidentified artist.

3. "Boogie in C," Clyde Williams and Conrad Fitts.

4. "Wild West Flower," Clyde Williams and Conrad Fitts.

5. "Boil that Cabbage Down," Clyde Williams and Conrad Fitts.

6. "Fire on the Mountain," Clyde Williams and Conrad Fitts.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4746

Mark Wingate discs from Fred Olson's collection. Tape 5 of 5.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Boogie in E and A," Clyde Williams and Conrad Fitts.

2. "Tomorrow May Never Come," Clyde Williams and Conrad Fitts.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4747

Fred Olson Collection. Television broadcast of the Lester Flat Show; June Carter singing on the Flatt and Scruggs Show; Various artists during a music jam, including Virgil Craven, Glenn Glass and Fred Olson. Circa 1970. Tape 1 of 3.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Darling Chloe."

2. "Over the Waves."

3. "After the Ball."

4. "Twinkle-Twinkle Little Star."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4748

Fred Olson Collection. Television broadcast of the Lester Flat Show; June Carter singing on the Flatt and Scruggs Show; Various artists during a music jam, including Virgil Craven, Glenn Glass and Fred Olson. Circa 1970. Tape 2 of 3.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Rusty Dance."

2. "Fair Home on the Hill."

3. "Flat Rock."

4. "Black Mountain Blues."

5. "Chapel Hill Serenade."

6. "Mockingbird."

7. "Over the Waves."

8. "After the Ball."

9. "Going Down the Road Feeling Bad."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4749

Fred Olson Collection. Television broadcast of the Lester Flat Show; June Carter singing on the Flatt and Scruggs Show; Various artists during a music jam, including Virgil Craven, Glenn Glass and Fred Olson. Circa 1970. Tape 3 of 3.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

Side A:

1. "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star."

2. "Hop Light Ladies."

3. "When We Were Young."

4. "Forked Deer."

5. "Budded Roses."

6. "Old fiddle tune."

7. "Fair Home on the Hill."

8. "Flat Rock."

9. "Weeping Willow."

10. "I'll Be Somewhere Listening."

11. "Rickett's Hornpipe."

12. "Fisher's Hornpipe."

Side B:

1. "June Carter on Flatt and Scruggs Show."

2. "Safe in the Arms of Jesus."

3. "Firefly."

4. "Darling Chloe."

5. "Whistle on You Way."

6. "Haste to the Wedding."

7. "Forked Deer."

8. "Feast Here Tonight."

9. "Bumming on Old Freight Train."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4750

Fred Olson Collection. Unidentified material.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4751

Fred Olson Collection. Recorded at Virgil Craven's home with Archie Clark, Glenn Glass and Roy Acuff. 15 January 1967.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Farther Along."

2. "Vacation in Heaven."

3. "Bring Them In."

4. "Red Wing."

5. "Golden Slippers."

6. "Blue Ridge Home."

7. "After the Ball."

8. "Peacock Rag."

9. "Cedar Falls Breakdown."

10. "Kiss Waltz."

11. "Over the Waves."

12. "Whistling Rufus."

13. "Fischer's Hornpipe."

14. "Lady of the Lake."

15. "Wonder Where You Are Tonight."

16. "Take Time to be Holy."

17. "Bring Them In."

18. "I Shall Not Be Moved."

19. "Old Rugged Cross."

20. "Life is Like a Mountain Railroad."

21. "What a Friend We Have in Jesus."

22. "Aloha."

23. "Snow Deer."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4752

Fred Olson Collection. Unidentified material.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4753

Fred Olson Collection. Various artists including Wiley Brady, Archie Clark, Glenn Glass, Virgil Craven, and Fred Olson. 25 December 1966 and 26 February 1967.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Hop Light Ladies."

2. "Golden Slippers."

3. "Bill Bailey."

4. "Crow Hopping."

5. "If We Never Meet Again."

6. "So Precious is Jesus."

7. "When a Lassie was a Lady."

8. "Old Dan Tucker."

9. "Flop-Eared Mule."

10. "Mississippi Sawyer."

11. "Springtime in the Rockies."

12. "Put My Little Shoes Away."

13. "Little Darling of Mine."

14. "Fisher's Hornpipe."

15. "Ask the Savior to Help You."

16. "Take Time to be Holy."

17. "Church in the Wildwood."

18. "I Shall Not Be Moved."

19. "My Little Girl."

20. "Buffalo Gals."

21. "Over the Waves."

22. "Goodnight Waltz."

23. "Lady Jane Gray."

24. "Dusty Miller."

25. "8th of January."

26. "I Wonder Where You Are Tonight."

27. "Snow Deer."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4754

Fred Olson Collection. Unidentified material.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4755

Fred Olson Collection. Various artists, including Virgil Craven, Fred Olson and Glenn Glass. 19 November 1968.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

Side A:

1. "Love Somebody."

2. "Old Tune of Virgil's Dad."

3. "Haste to Wedding."

4. "Chapel Hill Serenade."

5. "Fair Home on the Hill."

6. "Fischer's Hornpipe."

7. "Dutchman's Dog."

8. "Cedar Falls Schottische."

9. "Over the Waves."

10. "What a Friend We Have in Jesus."

11. "I Need the Prayers of Those I Love."

12. "After the Ball."

13. "8th of January."

14. "Up Jumped Trouble."

Side B:

1. "Devil's Dream."

2. "Billy in the Lowground."

3. "Fire on the Mountain."

4. "Gray Eagle."

5. "Bill Cheathem."

6. "Tiptoe Little Betty Martin."

7. "Works All Done this Fall."

8. "Wake Up Lisa."

9. "Glenn Glass tune."

10. "Farewell Blues."

11. "Little Blossom."

12. "Double Eagle."

13. "Tennessee Wagoner."

14. "Redwing."

15. "Little Empty Left."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4756

Fred Olson Collection. Unidentified material.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4757

Fred Olson Collection. Unidentified material.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4758

Fred Olson Collection. Unidentified material.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4759

Fred Olson Collection. Various artists, including Esker Hutchens, Glenn Davis, Archie Clark and Fred Olson. Recorded at Esker Hutchens' home. 18 November 1982.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Home of the Soul."

2. "Old Country Baptizing."

3. "Keep Walking."

4. "Meeting in the Air."

5. "Vacation Heaven."

6. "Goodnight Waltz."

7. "Double Eagle."

8. "Whispering."

9. "Katy Cline."

10. "Darling Chloe."

11. "Walking in My Sleep."

12. "Cricket on the Hearth."

13. "Cove Berry Breakdown."

14. "Blue Eyes."

15. "What a Friend We Have in Jesus."

16. "Sally Goodwin."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4760

Fred Olson Collection. Unidentified material.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4761

Fred Olson Collection. Unidentified material.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4762

Fred Olson Collection. Various artists, including Esker Hutchens, Glenn Davis, Archie Clark and Fred Olson. 18 November 1972.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Lost Indian."

2. "Old '97."

3. "Honeysuckle Blues."

4. "Silver Threads."

5. "Old Folks."

6. "Billy in the Lowground."

7. "Soldier's Joy."

8. "Mule Tunes."

9. "Liberty."

10. "Peacock Rag."

11. "Over the Waves."

12. "Green Mountain Polka."

13. "Turkey in the Straw."

14. "Just Because."

15. "Too Near Home."

16. "One More Valley."

17. "Jesus is Coming Soon."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4763

Fred Olson Collection. Unidentified material.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4764

Fred Olson Collection. Unidentified material.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4765

Fred Olson Collection.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Virginia Darling."

2. "Washington County."

3. "Bile Them Cabbage Down."

4. "Rubber Dolly."

5. "Fireball Mail."

6. "Black Mountain Blues."

7. "Red Apple Rag."

8. "Nobody's Business."

9. "Going Down the Road."

10. "Silver Threads."

11. "Silver Bells."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4766

Fred Olson Collection.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Soldier's Joy."

2. "Peacock Rag."

3. "Twinkle, Twinkle."

4. "Darling Chloe."

5. "Blue Ridge Mountain Home."

6. "Old '97."

7. "Double Eagle."

8. "Maple Sugar."

9. "Orange Blossom."

10. "Whippoorwill."

11. "Sally with the Gaitors."

12. "Dance All Night."

13. "Twinkle, Twinkle."

14. "Walking in My Sleep."

15. "Cove Berry Breakdown."

16. "Liberty."

17. "Soldier's Joy."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4767

Fred Olson Collection. Various artists, including Esker Hutchens, Lauchlin Shaw, Glenn Davis, Fred Olson and Jinx. 3 November 1973.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Poor Ellen Smith."

2. "Black Mountain Rag."

3. "Buffalo Gals."

4. "Sally Goodwin."

5. "Forked Deer."

6. "Knoxville Girl."

7. "Flop-Eared Mule."

8. "Redwing."

9. "Come and Dine."

10. "If Jesus is There."

11. "Amazing Grace."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4768

Fred Olson Collection. Various artists, including Esker Hutchens, Lauchlin Shaw, Glenn Davis, Fred Olson and Jinx. 3 November 1973.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "What a Friend We Have in Jesus."

2. "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star."

3. "Going Down the Road Feeling Bad."

4. "Stone's Rag."

5. "Billy in the Lowground."

6. "Tennessee Wagner."

7. "Double Eagle."

8. "Over the Waves."

9. "Black Mountain Blues."

10. "Cricket on the Hearth."

11. "Peacock Rag."

12. "I Don't Love Nobody."

13. "Chinese Breakdown."

14. "Cove Berry Breakdown."

15. "Home in Tennessee."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4769

Fred Olson Collection. Various artists, including Esker Hutchens, Lauchlin Shaw, Glenn Davis, Fred Olson and Jinx. 3 November 1973.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Leather Britches."

2. "On a Cold Winter Night."

3. "Leave Me with a Smile."

4. "Chicken Reel."

5. "Cacklin' Hen."

6. "We're Going to Have a Good Time Tonight."

7. "Bill Bailey."

8. "Rainbow."

9. "Alabama Gal."

10. "Redwing."

11. "Turkey in the Straw."

12. "Take Me Back to Tulsa."

13. "Stay All Night."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4770

Fred Olson Collection. Unidentified material.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4771

Fred Olson Collection. Various artists, including Esker Hutchens, Lauchlin Shaw, Glenn Davis, Fred Olson and Jinx Morgan. 3 November 1973.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Blue Eyes."

2. "Sweet Golden Daisies."

3. "Blue Ridge Mountain Home."

4. "Love, Oh Love."

5. "New River Train."

6. "Mississippi Sawyer."

7. "8th of January."

8. "Sweet Cider."

9. "Over the Waves."

10. "Dixie Darling."

11. "Tease Me with a Smile."

12. "John Henry."

13. "Cripple Creek."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4772

Fred Olson Collection. Unidentified material.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Mississippi Sawyer."

2. "Walking in My Sleep."

3. "Darling Chloe."

4. "Ragtime Annie."

5. "8th of January."

6. "Hop Light Ladies."

7. "Liberty."

8. "Jenny Lind Polka."

9. "Old Joe Clark."

10. "Little Shoes Away."

11. "Chicken Reel."

12. "Whistle on Your Way."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4773

Fred Olson Collection. Unidentified material.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Cotton-eyed Joe."

2. "Haste to Wedding."

3. "Now About Right."

4. "Old Folks."

5. "Turkey in the Straw."

6. "Up Jumped Trouble."

7. "Spinning Wheel."

8. "Peek-a-Boo."

9. "Darling Chloe."

10. "Dutchman's Dog."

11. "Tennessee Wagner."

12. "Silver Bells."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/4774

Fred Olson Collection. Various artists, including Lauchlin Shaw, Fred Olson, Virgil Craven, Fugio Abe and Glenn Glass. 20 June 1976.

1/4 " Open Reel Audio

1. "Forked Deer."

2. "Mississippi Sawyer."

3. "Log Cabin in the Lane."

4. "Chinese Breakdown."

5. "O'er the Waves."

6. "Golden Slippers."

7. "Schottische."

8. "Fiddler's Reel."

9. "Rickett's Hornpipe."

10. "Ain't Gonna Rain No More."

11. "Danny Knott's Dancing."

12. "Power in the Blood."

13. "Bringing in the Sheaves."

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 1.4.1. Olin Berrier Collection.

317 items.

expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 1.4.1. Olin Berrier Audiodiscs.

271 items.

Processing information: Titles compiled from original discs and from preservation master inventory. Side A titles are listed first, followed by Side B titles. Titles supplied by processor are in brackets. The condition of discs vary.

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1407

Clay Everhart and the Boys, "Somewhere Over the Rainbow", "Alabama Jubilee", 24 December 1939

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-100

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1408

Olin Berrier Band, "Bungalow for Two", "Four Leaf", 31 November 1939

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-101

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1409

Olin Berrier, "Kitty Wells"; Uncle Ezra, "Old Folks at Home", 13 January 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-102

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1410

Olin Berrier, "Nobody's Business", "Blue Ridge Mountain Blues", 17 January 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-103

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1411

Olin Berrier Family, "Old Spinning Wheel"; Olin and Leonard Berrier, "Wabash Blues", 18 January 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-104

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1412

Olin and Leonard Berrier, "Old Spinning Wheel", "Sleep In Your Barn", 18 January 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-105

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1413

Uncle Dave Macon, "Brown Jug"; Oscar Stone, "Oscar Stone", 27 January 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-106

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1414

Olin Berrier, "Happy Roving Cowboy", "Baby Waltz", 28 January 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-107

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1415

George Wilkerson, "Sweet Bunch of Daisies", "Silent Night", 28 January 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-108

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1416

Ruth and Vernie, "South of the Border", "Letter Edged in Black", 28 January 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-109

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1417

Hubert Lohr and Dewey Cooper, "Goodnight Waltz", "Four Leaf Clover", 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-110

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1418

Hubert Lohr, "If You Love Your Mother", "Land Beyond the Sky", 10 March 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-111

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1419

J.W. Meredith, 31 March 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-112

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1420

O. Stoffer and Norgil, "In the Sweet Bye and Bye"; Hopper and Morgan, 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-113

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1421

L.O. Koontz, "S. Cindy", "Bye Bye My Honey", 26 April 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-114

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1422

L.O. Koontz, "Sindey Miss Sayers"; Fred Fultz, 24 April 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-115

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1423

L.O. Koontz and Olin Berrier, "Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane", "Going To Spring", 25 April 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-116

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1424

Olin Berrier and Hubert Lohr; Olin Berrier, "Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane", 14 July 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-117

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1425

Hubert Lohr, "Under the Double Eagle", "Listen to the Mockingbird", 14 July 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-118

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1426

Hubert Lohr, Olin Berrier and Leonard Berrier, "Under the Double Eagle", "Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane", 14 July 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-119

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1427

Olin Berrier and Elva Jean, "Bury Me Beneath the Willow"; Elva Jean, "Star Dust", 6 September 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-120

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1428

[unidentified artist], "Wonders of the Land"; Repose Band

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-121

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1429

Olin and Leonard Berrier, "Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane", "She'll Be Coming Around the Mountain"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-122

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1430

[unidentified artist], "Elmer Hinkle", "Bill Bailey"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-123

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1431

Irene and Paul Cooper, "Kneel at the Cross"; Allie Lodermilk and Mr. Lodermilk, "Prairie Moon"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-124

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1432

[unidentified artist], "Mary, Love"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-125

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1433

[unidentified artist], "Mary, Love", "Kiss Waltz"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-126

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1434

Tom and Elmer Cooper, "Walking Down Broadway"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-127

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1435

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-128

MISSING; Legacy PM: PM-20050/257

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1436

[unidentified artist], "Jesse James"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-129

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1437

[unidentified artist], "Uncle Jack"; [unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-130

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1438

Olin Berrier, "Home Sweet Home", "Blue Ridge Mountain Blues", [unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-131

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1439

Olin Berrier Family, "Happy Roving Cowboy"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-132

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1440

Hubert Lohr and Clay Everhart, "Flop Eared Mule/Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane", "Listen to the Mockingbird"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-133

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1441

Luther Berrier Family; [unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-134

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1442

Clay Everhart Band, "East Tennessee Blues"; Clayton Fate

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-135

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1443

Fred Fultz and Others, "White House Blues"; B.O. Everhart Family

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-136

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1444

Charles Mutler, "Mississippi Sawyer"; Charles Mutler and H.H. Kroger, "Kitty Wells"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-137

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1445

[unidentified artist], "Kitty Wells"; Bill Sanchez and John Owens

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-138

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1446

[unidentified artist], "Over the Waves", "Home Sweet Home"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-139

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1447

Dewey and Tom Cooper, "Stone Rag"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-140

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1448

Dewey and Tom Cooper, "If I Lose", "Poor Tramp Has to Live"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-141

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1449

Olin Berrier, "Jessie James", "Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane/Going Downtown"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-142

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1450

Clay Everhart and the North Carolina Cooper Boys, "Flop Eared Mule"; Dewey Cooper, Tom Cooper and Clay Everhart, "Lonesome Road Blues"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-143

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1451

Olin Berrier and the North Carolina Cooper Boys, "Bungalow for Two"; Olin Berrier String Band, "Wreck of the Number 9/On a Cold Winter's Night"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-144

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1452

Olin, Leonard and Bessie Berrier, "Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane"; Fred Fultz and Koontz Family

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-145

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1453

Olin and Bessie Berrier, "Weeping Willow", "Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-146

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1454

Fred Fultz, Olin Berrier and John, "Banjo Rag/She'll Be Coming Round the Mountain"; Olin Berrier and John, "Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane/Wreck of the Old 97"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-147

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1455

Sunset Rangers, "Golden Deal", "Every Dream"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-148

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1456

Tom and Elmer Cooper, "Washington and Lee"; Vernie and Ruth, "Farther Along"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-149

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1457

Olin and Leonard Berrier, "When the Saints Go Marching In"; Olin, Bessie and Leonard Berrier, "Weeping Willow"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-150

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1458

Olin Berrier and the North Carolina Cooper Boys, "Moving Day", "If I Lose"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-151

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1459

Olin and Leonard Berrier, "Mountain Dew", "Gal I Love Pays Me No Mind"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-152

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1460

Hubert Lohr, "Spanish Flang[?]"; Micki Keeps[?], "Last Nite", "Little Curly Hair"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-153

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1461

Jeanne Berrier, "With Plenty of Money and You"; Jeff Clemente and Johnny Bond, "Coon from Tennessee/I've Heard the Blues Before"; [unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-154

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1462

Jeanne Berrier, "Last Part", "The Thing I Love"; "Turkey in the Straw/Silly Bill"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-155

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1463

Olin and Leonard Berrier, "Stone Rag", "When You Wore a Tulip", 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-156

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1464

Zeb Turney, Odell Smith and Jeff Johns; Jeff Johns and Odell Smith, "Waltz", 26 April 1941

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-157

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1465

The Harringtons, "Stone Rag"; Ernest and Lillian, "Honeysuckle Blues", 26 January 1950

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-158

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1466

Sherill, "Ragged Ann"; [unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-159

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1467

[unidentified artist], "Monkey on the Flagpole"; [unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-160

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1468

[unidentified artist], "Railroad Tramp"; [unidentified sound recording], 28 September 1946

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-161

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1469

[unidentified artist], "Silver Bell", "Way Out There", 28 September 1946

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-162

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1470

[unidentified artist], "Filipino Baby"; [unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-163

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1471

Olin Berrier and David Sherrill, "Golden Slippers"; Maggie, Olin Berrie and David Sherrill, "When You and I Were Young"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-164

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1472

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-165

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1473

[unidentified artist], "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain", "If I Lose"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-166

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1474

[unidentified artist], "Golden Slippers"; [unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-167

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1475

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-168

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1476

[unidentified artist], "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain"; [unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-169

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1477

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-170

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1478

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-171

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1479

Olin Berrier, "Wreck of the Number 9"; [unidentified artist], "You Are My Flower"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-172

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1480

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-173

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1481

Olin Berrier, "Gold Rush's Over"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-174

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1482

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-175

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1483

Olin Berrier and Cliff, "Coon from Tennessee"; Cliff, "Coon from Tennessee", 1941

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-176

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1484

Cliff, "Peach Picking Time", "Be True, Dear", 26 April 1941

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-177

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1485

Odell Smith, "Arkansas Traveler"; Dave Carter and Paul Cooper, 27 April 1941

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-178

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1486

Clay Everhart, "Please Come Back Little Pail", "Honeysuckle Blues", 27 April 1941

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-179

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1487

Odell Smith and Band, "Fourteen Days in Georgia", [unidentified sound recording], 26 April 1941

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-180

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1488

[unidentified artist], "Lonesome Road Blues"; Olin Berrier, D.D. Yokely and Odell Smith, "Careless Love", 1 July 1942

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-181

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1489

Olin Berrier, "Frankie and Johnnie", "Wednesday Night Waltz", 7 November 1942

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-182

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1490

Dick, Roger and Band, "Arkansas Traveler", "Duck's Eyeball", 5 April 1943

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-183

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1491

O.R.S.E.[?], "East Tennessee Blues", "Over the Waves", 15 January 1950

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-184

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1492

O.J.C.[?], "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain"; [unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-185

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1493

Odell Smith and Cliff, "Worried Mind"; [unidentified artist], "What a Friend We Have in Mother", 26 April 1941

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-186 I

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1494

L.O. Koontz

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-186 II

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1495

Olin Berrier, "Blue Ridge Blues", "Weeping Willow"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-187

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1496

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-188

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1497

Walt Concott; Olin Berrier and Walt Concott, "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-189

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1498

[unidentified artist], "Sunny Home in Dixie", "Ragged Anne"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-190

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1499

Olin Berrier

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-191

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1500

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-192

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1501

Olin Berrier, "Letter Edged in Black"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-193

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1502

Olin Berrier, "Washington and Lee Swing"; [unidentified artist], "Should I"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-194

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1503

Olin Berrier, "When You and I Were Young, Maggie"; Dave Beck, "You Are My Flower", 30 August 1942

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-195

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1504

Olin Berrier and the North Carolina Cooper Boys, "Please Be My Rainbow", "Santa Claus is Coming to Town"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-196

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1505

Ed and Family, "In The Garden", "Prairie Moon"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-197

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1506

[unidentified artist], "Mississippi Sawyer/Flop Eared Mule"; Mr. Cooper, 22 March 1941

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-198

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1507

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-199

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1508

O.S.R.,"May I Sleep In Your Barn", "Under the Double Eagle", 15 January 1950

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-200

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1509

Clay Everhart Band; Jack and Clayton Everhart, "Orange Blossom Special", 25 December 1941

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-201

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1510

[unidentified artist], "Fourteen Days in Georgia"; Olin Berrier, Odell Smith and D.D. Yokely, "Liza Jane", 1 July 1942

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-202

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1511

Olin Berrier, Paul Cooper and Dave; [unidentified artist], "Corrine", 4 July 1942

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-203

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1512

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-204

MISSING; Legacy PM: PM-20050/278

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1513

Olin Berrier, Tom and Dewey Cooper, "Richmond"; [unidentified artist], "Flop Eared Mule", 12 March 1944

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-205

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1514

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-206

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1515

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-207

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1516

[unidentified artist], "Natural Bridge Blues"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-208

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1517

Olin and Jean Berrier, "Down Yonder/Ragtime Annie", [unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-209

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1518

Leonard Berrier; [unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-210

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1519

Olin Berrier and Clay Everhart, "Natural Bridge Blues", "Letter Edged in Black"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-211

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1520

Olin Berrier and the North Carolina Cooper Boys, "Happy Roving Cowboy", "Letter Edged in Black"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-212

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1521

Jack and Clayton Everhart, "Little Star"; [unidentified artist], "Over the Waves", 28 September 1946

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-213

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1522

Kenneth Beale, "Happy Roving Cowboy", [unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-214

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1523

Whitie Glen; Olin Berrier and Whitie Glen, "Honeysuckle Blues", 8 July 1944

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-215

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1524

Olin and Leonard Berrier, "Sunny South", "Piedmont", 1943

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-216

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1525

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-217

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1526

[unidentified sound recording]; [unknown artist], "Meet Me Somewhere in your Dreams"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-218

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1527

Fred Fultz, "Banjo Rag", "Miner Blues/I Don't Love Nobody", [unidentified sound recording], 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-219

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1528

Olin Berrier, Tom, Dewey and Elmer Cooper, "Boby Waltz"; [unidentified artist], "I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes", 14 January 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-220

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1529

Smiling Jack and His Sunset Rangers, "Leave Me Alone", "Give the World a Smile", 20 January 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-221

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1530

Sunset Travelers, "Up Jumped the Devil", [unidentified sound recording], 13 July 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-222

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1531

Olin and Leonard Berrier, Hubert Lohr, "Under the Double Eagle/Listen to the Mockingbird"; Fred Fultz, "Dill Pickle Rag/Cripple Creek", 14 July 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-223

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1532

Clay Everhart and Clayton Fate, "Flop Eared Mule/Sewanee River", "Orange Blossom Special"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-224

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1533

Olin Berrier, Odell Smith and D.D. Yokely, "Frankie and Johnnie"; "Honeysuckle Blues", 1 July 1942

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-225

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1534

Olin and Leonard Berrier, "Way Out There", "Mountain Dew", 15 August 1942

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-226

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1535

O.D.R. Morgin, "Golden Slippers", "Flop Eared Mule", 30 August 1942

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-227

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1536

O.D.R. Morgin, "Over the Waves", "Flop Eared Mule", 30 August 1942

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-228

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1537

Whitie and Glen, "South/San Antonio Rose", "Steel Guitar Rag", 8 July 1944

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-229

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1538

Tom Cooper and John; D.Z. John, "Open Up the Pearly Gates"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-230

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1539

Jim Pruitt, "Natural Bridge Blues", "New River Train"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-231

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1540

Walter Cordett, "Cluck Old Hen", [unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-232

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1541

Olin and Leonard Berrier, "Going Down the Road Feeling Bad", "Maggie", 11 July 1942

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-233

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1542

Olin and Leonard Berrier, "Home Sweet Home"; "Log Cabin in the Lane", 11 July 1942

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-234

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1543

Dick Smith, "Fourteen Days in Georgia", "Duck's Eyeball"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-235

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1544

[unidentified artist], "This Awful War", "Keep the Old Flag Flying"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-236

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1545

[unidentified artist], "Good Night Waltz"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-237

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1546

Olin Berrier, Dewey and Tom Cooper, "Over the Waves", "I'm Thinking of My Blue Eyes"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-238

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1547

[unidentified artist], "Under the Double Eagle", "Listen to the Mockingbird"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-239

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1548

Sunset Travelers, "Gal I Love Don't Pay Me No Mind", "Rancho Grande"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-240

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1549

[unidentified artist], "Whole Lot of Shaking Going On", "Whole Lot of Shaking Going On/When You and I Were Young, Maggie"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-241

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1550

OR, "Life's Railway to Heaven", 22 March 1953

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-242

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1551

Ted and Guitar, "The Gold Rush is Over", "Ragtime Annie"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-243

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1552

[unidentified artist], "I Talk to Myself About You", "Sleeping at the Foot of the Bed"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-244

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1553

[unidentified artist], "Address Unknown", "Rubber Dolly"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-245

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1554

[unidentified artist], "Up Jumped Trouble", "Just Because"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-246

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1555

Olin Berrier and Raymond, "Over the Waves"; Raymond, "Over the Waves"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-247

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1556

Olin Berrier and Raymond, "Goodnight Waltz"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-248

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1557

[unidentified artist], "Why Don't You Tell Me So?/Ragtime Annie", "San Antonio Rose"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-249

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1558

[unidentified artist], "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain/Golden Slippers"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-250

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1559

[unidentified artist], "Turkey in the Straw"; Olin Berrier Band, "Bill Bailey/Ragtime Annie"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-251

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1560

Olin Berrier Band, "Just Because", "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain"; [unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-252

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1561

Raymond and Raymond, "Carolina Waltz"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-253

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1562

Olin Berrier and Cliff, "Coon from Tennessee/Whistling Rufus", "Worried Mind"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-254

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1563

[unidentified artist], "Sunny South/Sunny Home in Dixie"; [unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-255

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1564

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-256

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1565

Hege and Heidi, "Darling, How Can You Forget So Soon?"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-257

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1566

Olin Berrier, "Wabash Blues", "Old Spinning Wheel"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-258

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1567

Olin Berrier, Whitney and Glen, "Don't Let Your Deal Go Down", 8 July 1944

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-259

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1568

Olin Berrier, "Soldier's Joy", "Ragtime Annie/Home in San Antonio"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-260

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1569

Olin Berrier, "Soldier's Joy", "Bill Bailey", 5 August 1951

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-261

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1570

Olin Berrier and Band, "I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover", 19 February 1957

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-262

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1571

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-263

MISSING; Legacy PM: PM-20050/371

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1572

Olin Berrier, "Life's Railway to Heaven/"Life is Like a Mountain Railroad"; Olin Berrier and Raymond, "Foggy Mountaintop", 22 March 1953

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-264

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1573

Olin Berrier, "Happy Roving Cowboy/Unidentified Song/Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane", "Moving Day/Happy Roving Cowboy/Bury Me Beneath the Willow"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-265

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1574

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-266

MISSING; Legacy PM: PM-20050/372

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1575

[unidentified artist], "Roll Out the Barrel"; [unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-267

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1576

Olin Berrier, "Don't Let Your Deal Go Down", "Jesse James/Home Sweet Home"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-268

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1577

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-269

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1578

[unidentified artist], "Under the Double Eagle"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-270

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1579

Jean Berrier, "I Love You", "How Sweet You Are"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-271

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1580

Margaret Berrier, "Mother's Love and Care", "I've Got a Crush on You", 8 May 1949

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-272

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1581

Harry Thager and Jeanne Berrier, "For You"; Harry Thager, "My Blue Heaven", 1942

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-273

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1582

Margaret and Jeanne Berrier and Hubert Lohr, "Mexicali Rose"; [unknown artist], "Don't Worry About Me"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-274

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1583

Mildred Everhart

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-275

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1584

Radio Commercial

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-276

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1585

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-277

MISSING; Legacy PM: PM-20050/373

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1586

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-278

MISSING; Legacy PM: PM-20050/373

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1587

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-279

MISSING; Legacy PM: PM-20050/373

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1588

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-280

MISSING; Legacy PM: PM-20050/373, PM-20050/374

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1589

Olin, Leonard and Jean Berrier and Walt Corbitt, "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain"; Olin Berrier and Walt Corbitt

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-281

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1590

Bull Fiddle, "Sunny South", "Star Spangled Banner"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-282

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1591

FB, "Little Star"; [unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-283

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1592

Olin Berrier, "Star", "Put Your Little Foot"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-284

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1593

Olin Berrier, "Little Star/She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain"; Olin Berrier, Waisner and Cruse, "Little Star"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-285

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1594

Walt Horgrae

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-286

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1595

A. W. Ledford, "Going Down the Road Feeling Good", "Ala. Gal", 23 May 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-287

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1596

A. W. Ledford, "Cumberland Gap", "Sally Goodin", 23 May 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-288

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1597

Jeff [?], Wayne and Oscar, "Mule Skinner Blues", "As Time Rolls On", 29 October 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-289

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1598

Ed [?], Jean, "Hour of Tri[?]"; [unidentified sound recording], 3 May 1941

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-290

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1599

Olin Berrier, "Cut Down the Pain[?]"; [unidentified sound recording], 8 July 1944

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-291

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1600

[unidentified artist], "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain"; [unidentified sound recording], 12 February 1950

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-292

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1601

[unidentified artist], "A Mighty R[?] Waltz", Pike County Before Dawn, 22 March 1953

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-293

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1602

[unidentified artist], "The Kangaroo"; W[?] Smith, 9 August 1954

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-294

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1603

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-295

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1604

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-296

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1605

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-297

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1606

Young F[?]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-298

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1607

John C[?] 0; Mildred Leonard, 1940

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-299

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1608

[unidentified artist], "Chicken Roost"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-300

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1609

Margaret and Jeanne Berrier, Violin

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-301

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1610

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-302

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1611

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-303

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1612

[unidentified artist], "Seconds"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-304

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1613

Emma and Jean, "Hail, Hail[?]", "Believe Me In These"; [unidentified artist], "Rose"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-305

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1614

[unidentified artist], "There I Said It Again"; [unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-306

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1615

[unidentified artist], "Everything I Have is Yours"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-307

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1616

Margaret and Jeanne Berrier, "Anchors Aweigh", "Maggie"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-308

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1617

Jeanne and Margaret Berrier, Fred Fultz and Stuffer[?], "Moonlight and Bases"; Fred Fultz, Margaret Berrier and Stuffer[?]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-309

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1618

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-310

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1619

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-311

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1620

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-312

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1621

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-313

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1622

[unidentified artist], "Sleeping at the Foot of the Bed", "In Love Up to My Ears"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-314

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1623

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-315

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1624

[unidentified artist], "Hong Kong Blues"; [unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-316

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1625

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-317

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1626

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-318

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1627

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-319

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1628

Jonnie Bon, "Little Girl Do As Your Mamma"; [unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-320

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1629

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-321

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1630

Margaret Berrier, "Sunrise Serenade"; Margaret and Jeanne Berrier, "Ivory Palaces"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-322

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1631

Laura

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-323

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1632

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-324

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1633

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-325

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1634

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-326

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1635

[unidentified artist], "Crow Call #1", "Crow Call #2", 1942

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-327

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1636

O'Neill[?], "Habitat[?]"; [unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-328

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1637

Calhoun[?] Ruth, "Bring This In"; [unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-329

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1638

Micki and Clarinet, "Jean (I Thought About You); [unidentified artist], "Sallie's Work[?]"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-330

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1639

Mr. Jones, "This is the Army"; [unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-331

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1640

Fred Fultz and Margaret Berrier

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-332

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1641

[unidentified artist], "Everything I Have is Yours", "If You Are But a Dream"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-333

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1642

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-334

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1643

Laura; [unidentified artist], "Dream"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-335

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1644

[unidentified artist], "Blue Steel Blues", "Do You Care"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-336

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1645

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-337

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1646

Jack Koontz; [unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-338

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1647

Margaret and Russell, "Mexicali Rose"; [unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-339

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1648

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-340

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1649

Truman[?]; [unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-341

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1650

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-342

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1651

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-343

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1652

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-344

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1653

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-345

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1654

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-346

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1655

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-347

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1656

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-348

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1657

Jeanne Berrier, "Blue Birds", "So Many Times"; Emma Bell and Piano, "Ida"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-349

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1658

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-350

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1659

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-351

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1660

Whittie and Gray, "Guitar Pocke[?]"; Whittie, "Twist[?] Street Rag"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-352

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1661

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-353

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1662

[unidentified artist], "Release Me"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-354

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1663

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-355

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1664

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-356

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1665

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-357

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1666

Jeanne Berrier and Peggy, "Blue Steel Blues"; Jeanne Berrier and Elmer June, "I Guess I'll Have to Dream the Rest"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-358

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1667

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-359

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1668

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-360

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1669

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-361

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1670

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-362

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1671

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-363

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1672

[unidentified sound recording]

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-364

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1673

[unidentified artist], "Blue Steel Blues"; Luther Berrier

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-365

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1674

[unidentified artist], "A Fellow on a Furlough", "How Blue The Night"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-366

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1675

Margaret, "Mother"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-367

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1676

[unidentified artist], "Those Blue Eyes Don't Sparkle Anymore Because"; Leanne, "I Threw a Kiss in the Ocean"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-368

Instantaneous Disc FD-20050/1677

[unidentified artist], "Sweet Elise", "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree", "Come Tell Me Your Answer"; Leanne, "It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane", "Once in a While"

Instantaneous Disc

Original number: OB-369

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46 items.

Processing information: Titles and descriptions compiled from original containers and from preservation master inventory. Song titles listed beneath title if known. Titles supplied by processor are in brackets.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17505

Dance music with Russell Smith calling

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-101

1. Unidentified song, Russell Smith, caller

2."Tennessee Waltz," Russell Smith, caller

3. Unidentified song, Russell Smith, caller

4. "Red River Valley," Russell Smith, caller

5. "Sally Goodwin," Russell Smith, caller

6. Unidentified song, Russell Smith, caller

7. "Boil Them Cabbage Down", Russell Smith, caller

8. "Little Brown Jug," Russell Smith, caller

9. "Alabama Jubilee," Russell Smith, caller

10. "Alabama Jubilee," Russell Smith, caller

11. "Jingle Bells," Russell Smith, caller

12. "Boil Them Cabbage Down," Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse with Russell Smith as caller

13. "Golden Slippers," Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse with Russell Smith as caller

14. "Boil Them Cabbage Down," Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse with Russell Smith as caller

15. "Ragtime Annie," Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse with Russell Smith as caller

16. "Five-Foot Two," Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse with Russell Smith as caller

17. Unidentified song, Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse with Russell Smith as caller

18. "Boil Them Cabbage Down," Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse with Russell Smith as caller

19. "Soldier's Joy," Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse with Russell Smith as caller

20. Unidentified song, Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse with Russell Smith as caller

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17506

Bluegrass radio shows, Flatt & Scruggs

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-102

1. "Polka on the Banjo," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

2."My Darling Cora is Gone," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

3. John's instrumental, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

4. "Polka on the Banjo," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

5. "Camping in Canaan's Land," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

6. "Polka on the Banjo," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

7. "All I Want is You," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

8. "Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

9. "Cabin Home on the Hill," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

10. "Jesus Savior Pilot Me," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

11. "Groundhog," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

12. Unidentified song, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

13. "Polka on the Banjo," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

14. "Million Years in Glory," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

15. "Cumberland Gap," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

16. "Earl's Breakdown," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

17. "You Broke My Heart a Million Ways," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

18. "Camping in Canaan's Happy Land," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

19. "It Takes a Worried Man," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

20. "Crying My Heart Out Over You," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

21. "My Darling Cora is Gone," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

22. "Katy Hill," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

23. "Down the Road," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

24. "Washed in the Blood of the Lamb," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

25. "Hot Corn, Cold Corn," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

26. "Billy in the Lowground," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

27. "Foggy Mountain Breakdown," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

28. "Don't this Road Look Rough and Rocky," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

29. "Never be Lonesome Again," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

30. Unidentified song, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

31. "Don't Let Your Deal Go Down," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

32. "This is No Time for Tears," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

33. Unidentified song, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

34. "When that Shaggy Dog Gets Back from Outer Space," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

35. Unidentified song, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

36. Unidentified song, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

37. "Heaven," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

38. "Greenback Dollar," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

39. "Six White Horses," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs. OBT 102.

40. "Have You Come to Say Goodbye?" Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

41. "He Will Set Your Fields on Fire," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

42. Unidentified song, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

43. "Polka on the Banjo," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

44. "All I Want is You," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

45. "Slip Some Lilies in My Hand," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

46. "Dance All Night," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

47. "Lonesome Road Blues," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

48. "Crying Alone," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

49. "Hand in Hand with Jesus," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

50. "Nobody's Business," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

51. "Girl I Love Don't Pay Me No Mind," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

52. Unidentified song, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

53. "I Wonder How the Old Folks are at Home,"Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

54. "Working on the Road," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

55. "My Darling Cora is Gone," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

56. "Liberty," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

57. "Mt. Dew," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

58. "Home Sweet Home," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

59. "Down the Road," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

60. "I Don't Care Anymore" \ "When the Shaggy Dog Gets Back from Outer Space," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

61. "Dance all Night," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

62. "All I Want is You," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

63. Unidentified song, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

64. "Home Sweet Home," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

65. Unidentified song, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17507

String band

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-103

1. "You are My Sunshine"

2."Down Yonder"

3. "When the Saints"

4. Unidentified song

5. Unidentified song

6. "Is it True?"

7. Unidentified song

8. "I Lose My Mind"

9. Unidentified song

10. "An Old Log Cabin for Sale"

11. "Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party"

12. "Shortenin' Bread"

13. Unidentified song

14. "We Must Have Been Out of Our Minds"

15. "Will Your Lawyer Talk to God for You?"

16. "Unidentified song"

17. Unidentified song

18. "Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me"

19. "Down Yonder"

20. Unidentified song, Raymond Surratt and His Pine Ridge Buddies

21. "I Dreamed About Mama Last Night," Raymond Surratt and His Pine Ridge Buddies

22. "Sugarfoot Ray," Raymond Surratt and His Pine Ridge Buddies

23. "I've Enjoyed as Much of this As I Can Stand," Raymond Surratt and His Pine Ridge Buddies

24. "I've Enjoyed as Much of this As I Can Stand," Raymond Surratt and His Pine Ridge Buddies

25. "Power in the Blood," Raymond Surratt and His Pine Ridge Buddies

26. "Power in the Blood," Raymond Surratt and His Pine Ridge Buddies

27. Unidentified song (with false start), Raymond Surratt and His Pine Ridge Buddies

28. "Someday We'll Meet Again Sweetheart," Raymond Surratt and His Pine Ridge Buddies

29. Unidentified song, Raymond Surratt and His Pine Ridge Buddies

30. "I Know You're Married but I Love You Still," Raymond Surratt and His Pine Ridge Buddies

31. "Happy Roving Cowboy," Raymond Surratt and His Pine Ridge Buddies

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17508

String band

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-104

1. "Over the Waves," Hege, Olin Berrier, Waisner and Cruse

2. Waltz, Hege, Olin Berrier, Waisner and Cruse

3. "Ragtime Annie," Hege, Olin Berrier, Waisner and Cruse

4. "Climbing Up the Golden Stairs," Hege, Olin Berrier, Waisner and Cruse

5. "John Henry," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

6. "Heel and Toe Polka," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

7. "Under the Double Eagle," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

8. Unidentified song, Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

9. "Kentucky Waltz," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

10. "Just Because," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

11. Unidentified song, Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

12. "That was Before I Met You," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

13. "Dad," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

14. "Dad," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

15. Unidentified song, Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

16. Unidentified song, Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

17. Unidentified song, Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

18. "Silver Bell," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

19. "Lonesome Road Blues," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

20. "John Henry," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

21. "Frankie and Johnny," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

22. Unidentified song, Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

23. "She'll be Coming Around the Mountain," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

24. "Country Baptizing," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

25. "Country Baptizing," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

26. "Country Baptizing," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17509

Radio show recordings

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-105

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17510

Dance music

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-106

1. "She'll be Coming 'Round the Mountain," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

2."Ragtime Annie," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

3. "Four Leaf Clover," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

4. Unidentified song, Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

5. "Arkansas Traveler," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

6. "Just Because," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

7. "Red River Valley," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

8. Unidentified song, Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

9. "John Henry," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

10. "Silver Bell," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

11. "Little Brown Jug," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

12. "Arkansas traveler," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17511

O. Clay; Olen, Lin, Leonard; Olen, Dewey, Tom, 1967

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-107

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17512

Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse; O.P.R.S. Band, Square Dance

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-108

1. "Just Because," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

2."Chinese Breakdown," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

3. "Soldier's Joy," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

4. "Golden Slippers," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

5. "Arkansas Traveler," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

6. "She'll be Coming Around the Mountain," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

7. "Ragtime Annie," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

8. "I'm looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

9. "Arkansas Traveler," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Cruse

10. "Little Brown Jug," OPRS Band-Square Dance

11. "Silver Bell," OPRS Band-Square Dance

12. "Earl Scruggs Breakdown," OPRS Band-Square Dance

13. "John Henry," OPRS Band-Square Dance

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17513

Les and Earl, 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-109

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17514

Curley and Jim, "John Henry", 1972

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-110

1. Curley and Jim, "John Henry", January 1972

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17515

Albert Evans; Olin Berrier, Elmer, and Nolan Johnson; Glen P.

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-111

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17516

Raymond Surratt, Raymond Waisner[?], and Charlie Whitley, "the Little White Church"; Raymond Surratt, Raymond Waisner[?], and Elgie, "A Pretty Wreath For Mother"; Flat and Scruggs, crow calls

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-112

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17517

Lester Flat

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-113

1. "Just Because," Hege, Olin Berrier, Waisner and Cruse

2."Silver Bell," Hege, Olin Berrier, Waisner and Cruse

3-7. "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain," Hege, Olin Berrier, Waisner and Cruse

8. "Ragtime Annie," Hege, Olin Berrier, Waisner and Cruse

9. "Arkansas Traveler," Hege, Olin Berrier, Waisner and Cruse

10. Unidentified song, Hege, Olin Berrier, Waisner and Cruse

11. "Arkansas Traveler," Hege, Olin Berrier, Waisner and Cruse

12. "Under the Double Eagle," Hege, Olin Berrier, Waisner and Cruse

13. "Ragtime Annie," Hege, Olin Berrier, Waisner and Cruse

14. "Over the Waves," Hege, Olin Berrier, Waisner and Cruse

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17518

Calhoon dance

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-114

1. Unidentified song, Olin Berrier

2. "In the Mood," Olin Berrier

3. "Somebody to Love," Olin Berrier

4. "Somebody to Love," Olin Berrier

5. "Sitting on Top of the World," Olin Berrier

6. Unidentified song, Olin Berrier

7. "I Don't Love Nobody," Olin Berrier

8. "Over the Waves," Olin Berrier

9. "Jingle Bells," Olin Berrier

10. "Sitting on Top of the World," Olin Berrier

11. "Silent Night," Olin Berrier

12. "Silent Night," Olin Berrier

13. "In the Mood," Olin Berrier

14. "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," Olin Berrier

15. Unidentified song, Olin Berrier

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17519

O. Band, "Sunny South"

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-115

1. "She'll be Coming 'Round the Mountain," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Shorty Cruse

2."When Irish Eyes are Smiling," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Shorty Cruse

3. "Roll out the Barrel," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Shorty Cruse

4-12. Unidentified songs, Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Shorty Cruse

13. Unidentified Waltz, Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Shorty Cruse

14. "Corrina Corrina," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Shorty Cruse

15. "In the Mood," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Shorty Cruse

16. "Roll Out the Barrel," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Shorty Cruse

17. Unidentified song, Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Shorty Cruse

18. "Corrina Corrina," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Shorty Cruse

19. Unidentified song, Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Shorty Cruse

20. Unidentified song, Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Shorty Cruse

21. "Love Letters in the Sand," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Shorty Cruse

22. "Lonesome Road Blues," Olin Berrier, Hege, Waisner and Shorty Cruse

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17520

Bill Yarborough

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-116

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17521

S.P.O.R. Dance

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-117

1. "Bill Bailey," S.P.O.R. Dance

2. Electric guitar instrumental, S.P.O.R. Dance

3. "Kentucky Waltz," S.P.O.R. Dance

4. "Please Help Me I'm Falling," S.P.O.R. Dance

5. "John Henry," S.P.O.R. Dance

6. "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain," S.P.O.R. Dance

7. "When the Saints Go Marching In," S.P.O.R. Dance

8. "Red River Valley," S.P.O.R. Dance

9. Unidentified song, S.P.O.R. Dance

10. Unidentified song, S.P.O.R. Dance

11. "Silver Bell," S.P.O.R. Dance

12. Unidentified song, S.P.O.R. Dance

13. Banjo solo, Olin Berrier

14. "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain," S.P.O.R. Dance

15. "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain," S.P.O.R. Dance

16. "Golden Slippers," Olin Berrier

17. "Red River Valley," Olin Berrier

18. "Chinese Breakdown," Olin Berrier

19. "Chinese Breakdown," Olin Berrier

20. Unidentified song, Olin Berrier

21. Unidentified song, Olin Berrier

22. "Lonesome Road Blues," Olin Berrier

23. Unidentified song, Olin Berrier

24. "Beer Barrel Polka," Olin Berrier

25. "South," Olin Berrier

26-29. Unidentified songs, Olin Berrier

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17522

Raymond

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-118

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17523

Calhoon, 12 October 1955

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-119

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17524

Steve Leonard

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-120

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17525

Bill Jim O.S., Olin Berrier and Shorty Cruse

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-121

1. Unidentified song, Bill Jim O.S., Olin Berrier and Shorty Cruse

2."Truck Driving Man," Bill Jim O.S., Olin Berrier and Shorty Cruse

3. "Washed My Face in Muddy Water," Bill Jim O.S., Olin Berrier and Shorty Cruse

4. "Roll Out the Barrel," Bill Jim O.S., Olin Berrier and Shorty Cruse

5. "Whole Lot of Shaking Going On," Bill Jim O.S., Olin Berrier and Shorty Cruse

6. Unidentified song, Bill Jim O.S., Olin Berrier and Shorty Cruse

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17526

[unidentified sound recording]

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-122

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17527

Olin Berrier and Shorty Cruse

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-123

1. "Cindy," Phil Hege, Olin Berrier and Shorty Cruse

Unidentified song, Olin Berrier and Shorty Cruse

3. "She'll be Coming 'Round the Mountain," Olin Berrier and Shorty Cruse

4. Unidentified song, Olin Berrier and Shorty Cruse

5. "Bill Bailey," Olin Berrier and Shorty Cruse

6. "Mt. Dew," Olin Berrier and Shorty Cruse

7. "When You and I Were Young," Maggie, Olin Berrier and Shorty Cruse

8. "Whole Lot of Shaking Going On," Olin Berrier and Shorty Cruse

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17528

Raymond

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-124

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17529

Calhoon

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-125

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17530

Black Mountain Boys: Wagoner Brothers and Morris Herbert

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-126

1. Unidentified song, Black Mountain Boys: Wagoner Brothers/Morris Herbert

2."Why Did You Wander?" Black Mountain Boys: Wagoner Brothers and Morris Herbert

3. "Satisfied Mind," Black Mountain Boys: Wagoner Brothers and Morris Herbert

4. "Heart Stealin' Mama," Black Mountain Boys: Wagoner Brothers and Morris Herbert

5. "You Can Feel It in Your Soul," Black Mountain Boys: Wagoner Brothers and Morris Herbert

6. "Dear old Dixie," Black Mountain Boys: Wagoner Brothers and Morris Herbert

7. "There She Goes," Black Mountain Boys: Wagoner Brothers and Morris Herbert

8. "Old Spinning Wheel," Black Mountain Boys: Wagoner Brothers and Morris Herbert

9. "Save It, Save It," Black Mountain Boys: Wagoner Brothers and Morris Herbert

10. "The Old Crossroads," Black Mountain Boys: Wagoner Brothers and Morris Herbert

11. "Sunny Mountain Chimes," Black Mountain Boys: Wagoner Brothers and Morris Herbert

12. "When I Stop Dreaming," Black Mountain Boys: Wagoner Brothers and Morris Herbert

13. "I am Going To a City," Black Mountain Boys: Wagoner Brothers and Morris Herbert

14. "I'll Meet You in Church Sunday Morning," Black Mountain Boys: Wagoner Brothers and Morris Herbert

15. Unidentified song, Black Mountain Boys: Wagoner Brothers and Morris Herbert

16. Unidentified song, Black Mountain Boys: Wagoner Brothers and Morris Herbert

17. "Sugarfoot Ray"\"That's Alright," Black Mountain Boys: Wagoner Brothers and Morris Herbert

18. "Pretty Wreath for Mother's Grave," Black Mountain Boys: Wagoner Brothers and Morris Herbert

19. "Home of the Soul," Black Mountain Boys: Wagoner Brothers and Morris Herbert

20. "I Dreamed about Mom Last Night," Black Mountain Boys: Wagoner Brothers and Morris Herbert

21. Unidentified song, Black Mountain Boys: Wagoner Brothers and Morris Herbert

22. Unidentified song, Black Mountain Boys: Wagoner Brothers and Morris Herbert

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17531

[unidentified sound recording]

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-127

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17532

Olin Berrier and Nolan Johnson

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-128

1. Unknown, Olin Berrier and Nolan Johnson

2."Please Come Back Little Pal," Olin Berrier and Nolan Johnson

3. Unidentified song, Olin Berrier and Nolan Johnson

4. "Lonesome Road Blues," Olin Berrier and Nolan Johnson

5. "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain," Olin Berrier and Nolan Johnson

6. "Hop Light Ladies," Olin Berrier and Nolan Johnson

7. "Walking in My Sleep," Olin Berrier and Nolan Johnson

8. "Chinese Breakdown," Olin Berrier and Nolan Johnson

9. Unidentified song, Olin Berrier, Nolan Johnson

10. "Under the Double Eagle," Olin Berrier, Nolan Johnson

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17533

[unidentified sound recording]

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-129

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17534

[unidentified sound recording]

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-130

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17535

Elmer, Donna, Olin Berrier and Johnson; Nolan and Dot Johnson; Curley and Jim

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-131

1. Unidentified song, Elmer, Donna, Olin Berrier and Johnson

2. Unidentified song, Elmer, Donna, Olin Berrier and Johnson

3. Unidentified song, Elmer, Donna, Olin Berrier and Johnson

4. "Ragtime Annie," Elmer, Donna, Olin Berrier and Johnson

5. "Liberty," Elmer, Donna, Olin Berrier and Johnson

6. "Hornpipe," Elmer, Donna, Olin Berrier and Johnson

7. "Richmond," Elmer, Donna, Olin Berrier and Johnson

8. "Cripple Creek," Elmer, Donna, Olin Berrier and Johnson

9. "Sally Goodin," Elmer, Donna, Olin Berrier and Johnson

10. "Bill Cheatham," Elmer, Donna, Olin Berrier and Johnson

11. "Dance All Night," Elmer, Donna, Olin Berrier and Johnson

12. Unidentified song, Elmer, Donna, Olin Berrier and Johnson

13. "San Antonio Rose," Elmer, Donna, Olin Berrier and Johnson

14. "Lonesome Road Blues," Elmer, Donna, Olin Berrier and Johnson

15. "Boil Them Cabbage Down," Elmer, Donna, Olin Berrier and Johnson

16. "Whistling Rufus," Nolan and Dot Johnson

17. Unidentified song, Nolan and Dot Johnson

18. Unidentified song, Nolan and Dot Johnson

19. Unidentified song, Nolan and Dot Johnson

20. "Fourteen Days in Georgia," Nolan and Dot Johnson

21. Unidentified song, Nolan and Dot Johnson

22. "Listen to the Mockingbird," Nolan and Dot Johnson

23. "Billy in the Low Ground," Nolan and Dot Johnson

24. "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain," Nolan and Dot Johnson

25. "Red River Valley," Curley and Jim

26. "Sally Goodin," Curley and Jim

27. "Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms," Curley and Jim

28. Unidentified song, Curley and Jim

29. "John Henry," Curley and Jim

30. Unidentified song, Curley and Jim

31. "Folsom Prison Blues."

32. "Red River Valley," Curley and Jim

33. "Marching Through Georgia," Curley and Jim

34. Unidentified song, Curley and Jim

35. Unidentified song, Curley and Jim

36. Unidentified song, Curley and Jim

37. Unidentified song, Curley and Jim

38. "Sally Goodwin," Curley and Jim

39. Unidentified song, Curley and Jim

40. "Roll Out the Barrel," Curley and Jim

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17536

[unidentified sound recording]

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-132

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17537

OPRS

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-133

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17538

Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-134

1. "Ain't Nobody Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

2."Poor Ellen Smith," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

3. "I'm on My Way to Canaan's Land," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

4. Unidentified song, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

5. "Polka on the Banjo," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

6. "All I Want is You," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

7. Unidentified song, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

8. "Nobody's Business," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

9. "I Know What it Means to be Lonesome," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

10. "When the Angels Carry Me Home," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

11. "When the Angels Carry Me Home," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

12. "Bury Me Beneath the Willow," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

13. "The Old Country Church," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

14. "Leather Britches," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

15. "I Wonder Where You are Tonight," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

16. "All I Want is You," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

17. "Wild Horse," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

18. "Leather Britches," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

19. "Polka on the Banjo," Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17539

Olin Berrier, Phil, Raymond and Shorty

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-135

1. "Little Brown Jug," Olin Berrier, Phil, Raymond and Shorty

2. Unidentified song, Olin Berrier, Phil, Raymond and Shorty

3. "Arkansas Traveler," Olin Berrier, Phil, Raymond and Shorty

4. "John Henry," Olin Berrier, Phil, Raymond and Shorty

5. "I'm Looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover," Olin Berrier, Phil, Raymond and Shorty

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17540

[unidentified sound recording]

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-136

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17541

[unidentified artist]

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-137

1. "I Thought I Heard You Callin My Name"

2."Keep Me From All Wrong"

3. "Bottle Let Me Down"

4. "Silver Threads"

5. "Double File/Salt Creek"

6. "Under the Double Eagle"

7. "Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

8. "Love Hurts"

9. "Blue Eyes Cryin In the Rain"

10. "Stars"

11. "Steel Guitar Rag"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17542

Xmas Cantana, Sunday morning, 18 December 1977

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-138

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17543

Xmas, "Down From His Glory", 17 December 1978

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-139

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17544

Christmas Cantata: Recorded at Winston with Donna, Margie and Martha, 1980

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-140

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17545

Christmas

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-141

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17546

Christmas Cantata, 1978

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-142

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17547

Christmas

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-143

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17548

Jeanne and David, piano

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-144

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17549

[unidentified sound recording]

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-145

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/17550

Rt. 1 church service

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Original number: OBT-146

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 1.5. Video Recordings.

2 items.

Videotape VT-20050/1

"Musical Change in the Western Piedmont: A Celebration of Traditional Music." 13 April 1991.

VHS

Depicts the concert portion of the program. Various artists, include: Nolan Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Orden Clemmons, Kirk Sutphin, Phillip Hege, Larry Beam, Dale O'Bryant, Jerry Everhart, Roy Bates, Alton Lohr, Julian C. Rowland, Donna Beck Michael and Len Berrier. A printed brochure from the event sponsored by the Davidson County Community College accompanies the taped concert.

Videotape VT-20050/2

[Four unidentified musicians playing old-time music in a livingroom.]

VHS

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2 items.

Acquisitions Information: F-20050/1-2 received as Addition of April 2015 (Acc. 102203).

Film F-20050/1

[Girls in park]

16mm motion picture film

125 ft.

black and white; silent

Mid 1950s footage of girls in a park. Most likely a home movie.

Film F-20050/2

[Washington Square Park performance]

16mm motion picture film

700 ft.

black and white; silent

Mid-1950s B-roll footage of folk musicians performing on stage (possibly Carnegie Hall) and in Washington Square Park. Musicians featured include Roger Sprung, Phil Ochs, Fred Gerlach and others.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 2. Research Files, circa 1824-2003.

About 13,100 items.

Materials about musicians, music gatherings, radio programs, and other topics. Included are interview transcriptions, copies of photographs, newspaper clippings beginning in the mid-1800s, correspondence, and research notes. Folders 131-135 includes research for Carlin's book What Earl Scruggs Heard.

Folder 1

Sidney J. Allgood

Folder 2

John Reuben "Red" Allred

Folder 3

John Scott Arnold

Folder 4

Dwight Thomas Barker

Folder 5

Nick Bove

Folder 6

Charlie Bowman

Folder 7

Thelma Boyd and Elgin Lee Boyd

Folder 8

Kermit Brady

Folder 9

The Britts, Interview with Jerry Wayne Britt and John "J. G." Britt

Folder 10

Dewey Brower

Folder 11

Carlton Burrow

Folder 12

Matthew Cooper

Folder 13

Wilbern Cranford

Folder 14

Virgil Craven

Folder 15

Fleet Darr and family

Folder 16

Glenn Davis and family

Folder 17

Larry Glenn Davis

Folder 18

Elmer Dunn

Folder 19

Leonard Eubanks

Folder 20

Tommy Floyd

Folder 21

Fred Foster

Folder 22

Woody Greeson

Folder 23

Rachel Gray; interview with Rachel Gray and Janet Marie Gilean

Folder 24

Ernest Thompson and family, interview with Faye Fritts

Folder 25

Ernest Thompson and family, interview with Faye Fritts

Folder 26

Fisher Hendley

Folder 27

Lawrence Hill

Folder 28

Elmer Holden, Sr

Folder 29

Howard Hudson

Folder 30

Daner Johnson

Folder 31

Vernon Lamb

Folder 32

Levin L. W. Lambert, Jr

Folder 33

Sam Lowe, Jr

Folder 34

Tom Lowery

Folder 35

Wade and Julia Mainer

Folder 36

Fred Marley

Folder 37

Coy McNeil

Folder 38

Everett Moffitt

Folder 39

Floyd Morrison

Folder 40

Fred Olson

Folder 41

Gurney Peace

Folder 42

Dorothy Pegram

Folder 43

George Pegram

Folder 44

Opal and Obie Peeples

Folder 45

Lester Porter

Folder 46

Manley Reece

Folder 47

Joe Reitzel

Folder 48

Tommy Lee Scott

Folder 49

Spencer Brothers; interviews with Lance and Dewey Spencer

Folder 50

Ron Smith; interviews with Robert Amos Smith and Ronald Coleman Smith

Folder 51

Ray Snider

Folder 52

Kirk Sutphin

Folder 53

Gurney Thomas

Folder 54

Ernest Thompson

Folder 55

Glen Thompson

Folder 56

Mac Whately

Folder 57

Charles Zack Whitaker; interview with Frances Lyon Allred

Folder 58

Rachel Wiles

Folder 59

Tony Williamson

Folder 60

Frank Wilson and the Hill Billies; interview with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sutton

Folder 61

John Wood

Folder 62

Newspaper Clippings: Alamance Gleaner, Graham, N.C.

Folder 63

Newspaper Clippings: The Ansonian, Wadesboro, N.C.

Folder 64

Newspaper Clippings: Asheboro Courier, Asheboro, N.C.

Folder 65

Newspaper Clippings: The Carolina Watchman, Salisbury, N.C.

Folder 66

Newspaper Clippings: Chapel Hill Independent, Chapel Hill, N.C.

Folder 67

Newspaper Clippings: From Charlotte, N.C.

Folder 68

Newspaper Clippings: Charlotte News, Charlotte, N.C.

Folder 69

Newspaper Clippings: Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, N.C.

Folder 70

Newspaper Clippings: Concord Times, Concord, N.C.

Folder 71

Newspaper Clippings: Danville Register, Danville, Va.

Folder 72

Newspaper Clippings: Davie Record, Mocksville, N.C.

Folder 73

Newspaper Clippings: Dispatch, Lexington, N.C.

Folder 74

Newspaper Clippings: Fayetteville Observer, Fayetteville, N.C.

Folder 75

Newspaper Clippings: Farmer and Mechanic, Raleigh, N.C.

Folder 76

Newspaper Clippings: Fayetteville North Carolinian, Fayetteville, N.C.

Folder 77

Newspaper Clippings: Franklin Times, Louisburg, N.C.

Folder 78

Newspaper Clippings: Goldsboro Argus, Goldsboro, N.C.

Folder 79

Newspaper Clippings: Greensboro Daily Record, Greensboro, N.C.

Folder 80

Newspaper Clippings: Greensboro Patriot, Greensboro, N.C.

Folder 81

Newspaper Clippings: High Point Enterprise, High Point, N.C.

Folder 82

Newspaper Clippings: Hillsborough Recorder, Hillsborough, N.C.

Folder 83

Newspaper Clippings: Landmark, Statesville, N.C.

Folder 84

Newspaper Clippings: Lenoir News, Lenoir, N.C.

Folder 85

Newspaper Clippings: Lexington North State Weekly, Lexington, N.C.

Folder 86

Newspaper Clippings: Miscellaneous Newspapers, N.C.

Folder 87

Newspaper Clippings: Mount Airy News, Mount Airy, N.C.

Folder 88

Newspaper Clippings: North Carolinian, Raleigh, N.C.

Folder 89

Newspaper Clippings: North Carolina Standard, Raleigh, N.C.

Folder 90

Newspaper Clippings: The Caucasian, Raleigh, N.C.

Folder 91

Newspaper Clippings: News and Observer, Raleigh, N.C.

Folder 92

Newspaper Clippings: Raleigh Register, Raleigh, N.C.

Folder 93

Newspaper Clippings: Raleigh Star, Raleigh N.C.

Folder 94

Newspaper Clippings: Randolph Bulletin, Asheboro, N.C.

Folder 95

Newspaper Clippings: Randolph Tribune, Asheboro, N.C.

Folder 96

Newspaper Clippings: Salisbury Post, Salisbury, N.C.

Folder 97

Newspaper Clippings: Sanford Express, Sanford, N.C.

Folder 98

Newspaper Clippings: Twin City Sentinel, Winston-Salem, N.C.

Folder 99

Newspaper Clippings: Stanly Enterprise, Albermarle, N.C.

Folder 100

Newspaper Clippings: Tarboro Free Press, Tarboro, N.C.

Folder 101

Newspaper Clippings: Tarboro Southerner, Tarboro, N.C.

Folder 102

Newspaper Clippings: Union Republican, Winston-Salem, N.C.

Folder 103

Newspaper Clippings: Webster's Weekly, Reidsville, N.C.

Folder 104

Newspaper Clippings: West Carolinian, Salisbury, N.C.

Folder 105

Newspaper Clippings: Western Sentinel, Winston-Salem, N.C.

Folder 106

Newspaper Clippings: Wilkesboro Chronicle, Wilkesboro, N.C.

Folder 107

Newspaper Clippings: Wilmington Commercial, Wilmington, N.C.

Folder 108

Newspaper Clippings: Winston-Salem Journal, Winston-Salem, N.C.

Folder 109

Newspaper Clippings: Yadkin Ripple, Yadkinville, N.C.

Folder 110

Newspaper Clippings: Newspaper Logs

Folder 111-112

Folder 111

Folder 112

African American

Folder 113

Black Fiddlers - Iredell County

Folder 114

Cedar Falls / Gray's Chapel

Folder 115

Cooleemee Research

Folder 116

Fiddler's Conventions, Raleigh, N.C.

Folder 117

Finished Ernest Thompson Materials

Folder 118

New Information - 2002

Folder 119-122

Folder 119

Folder 120

Folder 121

Folder 122

New Information File

Folder 123

Radio

Folder 124

WMFR Research

Folder 125

Miscellaneous items, including a newspaper article about a square dance in Lexington, a short letter to Bob Carlin from Phillip Gura, photocopy of WDVA's Big Show and Barn Dance newspaper advertisement, and an article concerning the Lincoln County Partners

Folder 126

Miscellaneous items, including newspaper articles, handwritten notes, a guitarist Larry G. Davis brochure, and a copy of George Pegram's certificate of death

Folder 127

Miscellaneous items, including handwritten notes, newspaper and journal articles, and contact information

Folder 128

Miscellaneous items, including photocopied photographs of musicians, such as the Berrier Family, Charlie Knight, and Clay Everhart at a "Womanless Wedding"; Woody Greeson at the WBIG Studio; and Gurney Thomas at the WPTF Studio

Folder 129

Miscellaneous items, including articles about Wiley and Zeke, the Morris Brothers; an English paper concerning a 1988 video interview with Joe Talbert by Amy Talbert Bailey; and a photocopy of Blue Ridge Records folio for "The Battle in Korea" by L. W. and Harold and the Carolina Neighbors

Folder 130

WBT advertising card: Grady Cole

Addition of May 2022 (Acc. 20220520.2)

Folder 131-135

Folder 131

Folder 132

Folder 133

Folder 134

Folder 135

Research files: What Earl Scruggs Heard

Addition of May 2022 (Acc. 20220520.2)

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 3. Images, Circa 1900s-1980s.

19 items.

Photographs and negatives are color photocopies of original tintypes and photographs, among them one of John C. Bray with his violin; photographs of George Pegram with other musicians at a tent show; and negatives and photographs of Marvin Gaster. Other material includes the Full Circle Band's promotion poster; a Gurney Thomas and His Hillbilly Pals radio jamboree poster; newspaper advertisements from High Point, N.C.; and the cover for Glenn Thompson's album Country Songs I Love to Sing.

Image Folder PF-20050/1

Musicians

Photographic Prints

Until 2019, some of photographic materials in this collection were originally part of the "SFC General Photograph Collection." Materials in the SFC General Photographic Collections were individually numbered in a sequential manner that spanned collections. Materials that have a number with a "P-" indicate inclusion in this collection. These numbers have been retained so that previous uses of the images and additional description remain connected to the materials.

Artists include:

  • (P-3218) Marvin Gaster
  • (P-3219) Marvin Gaster
  • (P-3221) Leonard Eubanks
  • (P-4528) Ernest Thompson and family (three prints on paper)
  • (P-4529) Ernest Thompson and family
  • (P-4530) Four men in uniform with guns and musical instruments: Lee Hillingis, Cyrus Lineberry, Jacob Harwell, Marcus Johnson
  • (P-4531) Charles Zack Whitaker leaning against automobile
  • (P-4532) John C. Bray with violin (copy of tintype)
  • (P-4533) John C. Bray with violin and an unidentified man also with violin (copy of tintype)
  • (P-4534) Opal Peeples and Obie Peeples with Harold Yountz and Roy Osbrne (color copy)
  • (P-4535) Opal and Obie Peeples with Harold Yountz and Roy Osbrne (enlarged copy of color photograph)
  • (P-4536) George Pegram with other musicians at tent show (color copy)
Image Folder PF-20050/2

Musicians

35mm Color Slides

Until 2019, some of photographic materials in this collection were originally part of the "SFC General Photograph Collection." Materials in the SFC General Photographic Collections were individually numbered in a sequential manner that spanned collections. Materials that have a number with a "P-" indicate inclusion in this collection. These numbers have been retained so that previous uses of the images and additional description remain connected to the materials.

Artists include:

  • (P-4537) George Pegram with other musicians at tent show (slide)
  • (P-4538) George Pegram with banjo at tent show (slide)
Image Folder PF-20050/3

Musicians,

Photographic Negatives

Until 2019, some of photographic materials in this collection were originally part of the "SFC General Photograph Collection." Materials in the SFC General Photographic Collections were individually numbered in a sequential manner that spanned collections. Materials that have a number with a "P-" indicate inclusion in this collection. These numbers have been retained so that previous uses of the images and additional description remain connected to the materials.

Artists include:

  • (P-3215N) Marvin Gaster with unidentified woman
  • (P-3220 N) Leonard Eubanks's grandfather. Fattie King
  • (P-3216N) Roger Eads, Marvin Gaster, Jon Layne, and Pepa
  • (P-3217N) Marvin Gaster's great grandfather, John Morris Gaster
  • (P-4539N) George Pegram with banjo at tent show
Image Folder PF-20050/4

Old-time musicians,

Photographic Prints

Addition of May 2022 (Acc. 20220520.2)

Contains 28 photographic prints of old-time musicians, including: Lulu Belle and Scotty, the North Carolina Ridge Runners, Ola Belle Reed, The Gospel Kentuckians, Bradley Kincaid, George Adams and Skinny Clark, Doc and Chickie Williams, Buck Jones, Grandpappy Jones and the Carson Cowboys, Blue Bonnet Boys and Sleepy Hollow Gang, Roger Moore, and Elton Britt.

Photograph Album PA-20050/1

Photograph album, 1920s

Addition of May 2022 (Acc. 20220520.2)

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 4. Oversize Materials.

13 items.

The Full Circle Band's promotion posters; Gurney Thomas and his Hillbilly Pals radio jamboree poster; color photocopies of photographs; newspaper advertisements from High Point, N.C.; and Glenn Thompson's album cover entitled, Country Songs I Love to Sing.

Oversize Paper OP-20050/1

Glenn Thompson album cover, Country Songs I Love to Sing (color copy) .

Oversize Paper OP-20050/2

Rambling Scotty and Smiling Bill and the Original Kentucky Partner Show poster (color copy) .

Oversize Paper OP-20050/3

George Pegram playing banjo at tent show (enlarged color copy of photograph) .

Oversize Paper OP-20050/4-7

OP-20050/4

OP-20050/5

OP-20050/6

OP-20050/7

Ye Old Tyme Fiddler's Convention. 19 December 1970.

Four photocopied pages.

Oversize Paper OP-20050/8

Full Circle Band, first promotion poster, 1979.

Oversize Paper OP-20050/9

Full Circle Band, 1980.

Oversize Paper OP-20050/10

Pre-Bluegrass Banjo. George Wilson, Henry Sapoznic, and others.

Oversize Paper OP-20050/11

The Beech Mountain Ramblers "Walkin' In The Parlor," Jack Guy and Tab Ward.

Extra Oversize Paper XOP-20050/1

WPTF Presents Gurney Thomas and His Hillbilly Pals.

Oversize Paper OP-20050/12

Concert/Square Dance-A Celebration of Traditional Music: Lexington, N.C., 13 April 1991.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 5. Additions

expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 5.1. Addition of February 2014

1 item.

"Bob Carlin - Car Tunes Recordings," website and blog of clawhammer style banjoist Bob Carlin. Includes information about Carlin's work as a producer, performer, teacher, and researcher, as well as a list of publications.

Digital Item DI-20050/1

Website (bobcarlinmusic.com)

Harvested using Archive-It, beginning in October 2013.

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SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18128

Buck's Rock folk festival, 1970; Roy Bookbinder, 1970.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18129

Radio Free Hartford, WWUH, 24 March 1971.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18130

WBAI Free Music Store, Delaware Water Gap, 24 March 1971.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18131

Bob Carlin and co, WRSU, 1973; Putnam String County Band, 1974.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18132

Rutgers College, Boys of the Lough, 7 April 1974; Rutgers College, Robert Carlin, 30 April 1974; Grateful Dead, Filmore East, 24 April 1971.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18133

Rutgers College, Delaware Water Gap, 10 December 1974.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18134

Towne Crier, Delaware Water Gap, 23 February 1975; Fox Hollow String Band Fest; Middletown F.F., June 1975.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18135

Focus, Delaware Water Gap, 16 March 1975; Rutgers College, Georgia Sea Is. Singers.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18136

Buffalo Gals pfms concert, Delaware Water Gap; Fox Hollow String Band Fest., 10 October 1975.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18137

Chelsea House, Delaware Water Gap, 14 November 1975.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18138

Chelsea House, Delaware Water Gap, 15 November 1975, master reel 1.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18139

Chelsea House, Delaware Water Gap, 15 November 1975, master reel 2.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18140

Folklore Center S.B. Festival, Delaware Water Gap, 6 February 1976.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18141

Towne Crier, Delaware String Band, 15 February 1976, copy.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18142

WBAI Free Music Store, Delaware Water Gap, 1 April 1976.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18143

Delaware Water Gap, recording session, 6 June 1976.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18144

Delaware Water Gap, recording session, 10 July 1976.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18145

Delaware Water Gap, recording session, 6 July 1976, reel #1.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18146

Delaware Water Gap, recording session, 6 July 1976, reel #2.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18147

Delaware Water Gap, recording session, 6 July 1976, reel #3.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18148

Delaware Water Gap, recording session, 29 June 1978.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18149

Delaware Water Gap, recording sessions, 13 and 30 July 1978.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18150

Bob Carlin, recording session 23 March 1979, reel 1.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18151

Bob Carlin, recording session, 23 March 1979, reel 2.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18152

Delaware Water Gap, Kicking Mule Records 205 recording session, 2 May, 1979. safety reel 1.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18153

Delaware Water Gap, Kicking Mule Records 205 recording session, 2 May, 1979. safety reel 2.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18154

Delaware Water Gap, "Crazy Creek," Kicking Mule Records 205, 3 May 1979.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18155

Bob Carlin, recording session, 18 June 1979, reel 2.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18156

Bob Carlin, recording session, 21 June 1979, reel 3.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18157

Bob Carlin, reel 1, 19 September, 1979.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18158

Bob Carlin, reel 2, 19 September, 1979.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18159

Bob Carlin, Sutherland, Rounder 0132 recording session, 27 November 1979, reel 1.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18160

Bob Carlin, Sutherland, Rounder 0132 recording session, 27 November 1979, reel 2.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18161

Bob Carlin, Sutherland, Rounder 0132 recording session, 27 November 1979, reel 3.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18162

Bob Carlin and [Tony] Trischka, WUHY-FM, 21 September 1981, reel 1 of 2.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18163

Bob Carlin and [Tony] Trischka, WUHY-FM, 21 September 1981, reel 2 of 2.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18164

Prairie Home Companion, 3C, 13 October 1981.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18165

Bob Carlin, Rounder 0172 recording session, 12 May 1982, reel 1.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18166

Bob Carlin, Rounder 0172 recording session, 12 May 1982, reel 2.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18167

Bob Carlin, Rounder 0172, "Pay Day," 25 May, 1982; " Say Darling Say," Natural Bridge Blues," 19 August 1982.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18168

Bob Carlin, WUHY-FM, 9 June, 1982, reel 1.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18169

Bob Carlin, WUHY-FM, 9 June, 1982, reel 2.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18170

Bob Carlin, WUHY-FM, 16 June, 1982, reel 1.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18171

Bob Carlin, WUHY-FM, 16 June, 1982, reel 2.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18172

[unidentified studio recording]

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18173

[unidentified studio recording]

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18174

[unidentified sound recording], WMRG studios reel 1, 1982-08-24

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18175

[unidentified sound recording], WMRG studios reel 2, 1982-08-24

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18176

Bob Carlin, Our Front Porch WHYY-FM, Philadelphia, PA, 2 November 1985.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18177

Bob Carlin and Leftwich,7 December, 1982, reel 1.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18178

Bob Carlin and Leftwich, 7 December, 1982, reel 2

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18179

Bob Carlin, remix WMRG recording session, 2 March 1984.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18180

Bob Carlin and Brad Leftwich, 2 March, 1984.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18181

Bob Carlin, Bruce Molsky, James Bryan, Rounder 0197 recording session, 18 October 1984 and 4 November.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18182

Bob Carlin with Bruce Molsky, Rounder 0197 recording session, 4 November 1984.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18183

Bob Carlin and [Brad] Leftwich, Rounder 0197 recording session, 30 November 1984.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18184

Bob Carlin with [Judy] Hyman, Rounder 0197 recording session, 16 December 1984.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18185

Bob Carlin, Rounder 0197 master (safety), 20 February 1985.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18186

Bob Carlin and Bruce Molsky, recording session, 12 March 1988.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18187

Bob Carlin and Bruce Molsky, recording session, 12-13 March 1988.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18188

Bob Carlin and Bruce Molsky, 'Take Me As I Am' recording session, 12 March 1988

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18189

Bob Carlin and Bruce Molsky, mixes ['Take Me As I Am'], 20 April 1988.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18190

Bob Winans, Ken Koons, Rounder minstrel banjo project recording session, 29 April 1994.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18191

Bob Carlin and [John] Hartford set 1.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18192

Bob Carlin and Bruce Molsky, "Say Darling Say" edited.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18193

Bob Carlin and Bruce Molsky, mixes, safety.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18194

Bob Carlin, Melodic Clawhammer Banjo, outtakes

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18195

Bob Carlin, Mr. Spaceman #1

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18196

Bob Carlin, Mr. Spaceman #2

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18197

Delaware Water Gap, "Cherry Tree", "Blue Skies".

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18198

Delaware Water Gap, "Hi Flyer" and other alt. mixes, Kicking Mule Records 205.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18199

Delaware Water Gap, demo.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18200

Delaware Water Gap, Green Grass Cloggers, March atmosphere.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18201

Delaware Water Gap, live at Chelsea House, master/edited demo.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18202

Delaware Water Gap, live at The People's Warehouse.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18203

Delaware Water Gap, live on WKCR-FM, tape #1, master.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18204

Delaware Water Gap, live at WKCR, tape #2.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18205

Delaware Water Gap, living room demo, outtakes.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18206

Delaware Water Gap, living room master audition tape.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18207

Delaware Water Gap, Old Dominion Folk Festival.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18208

Delaware Water Gap, rough mixes and album outtakes, reel 1.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18209

Delaware Water Gap, rough mixes and album outtakes.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18210

Delaware Water Gap, WRSU master edited.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18211

Delaware Water Gap, WRSU master unedited copy.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18212

Joe Ayers A.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18213

Joe Ayers B.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18214

Joe Ayers and Sule Greg Wilson, recording session.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18215

Nolan Johnson 1.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18216

Plank Road [string band], unmixed masters.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18217

Rounder 0171, 0172 remixes.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18218

Rounder 0132 side 1 safety.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18219

Rounder 0132 side 2 safety.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18220

Rounder 0197, recording session.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18221

Rounder 0197, master mixes.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18222

Rounder 0237 A and B.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18223

Rounder 0237B.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18224

Rounder 0237 dub.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18225

Rounder 0238A safety.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18226

Rounder 0238 side B safety.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18227

Rounder Minstrel Banjo Project, Bob Winans.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18228

Tribute to Tommy Jarrell (safety).

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18229

Tribute to Tommy Jarrell mixes.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18230

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SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18231

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SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18232

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SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20050/18233

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Audiocassettes (FS-582-7068)

Audiotapes (FT-4600-4781, FT-6294-6302, FT-11822-11828, FT-15515-15516, FT-17505-17550, FT-18128-18233)

Compact Disc (CD-4256)

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