Collection Number:
20068
Collection Title: Colonial Records Recording Session Master, 1958
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Size |
1 items |
Abstract |
The 1958 session recording on open-reel audiotape was made by Colonial Records of
Chapel Hill, N.C. It contains two songs, "I'm Hilda" and "Under Age & Over-Age," which
were recorded with an audience. The artist is not identified. Acquired as part of
the Southern Folklife Collection.
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Creator |
Colonial Records. |
Curatorial Unit |
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Folklife Collection. |
Language |
English |
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- Preferred Citation
- [Identification of item], in the Colonial Records Recording Session Master #20068,
Southern Folklife Collection, Wilson Special Collections Library, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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This summary description was created in September 2018 to provide information about
unprocessed materials in Wilson Special Collections Library.
Encoded by: Laura Smith, September 2018
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Orville Campbell (d. 1989), editor of the newspaper, established Colonial Records
in Chapel Hill N.C., in 1951. The label is best known for its 1953 release of Andy
Griffith's "What It Was, Was Football" and George Hamilton, IV's "A Rose and a Baby
Ruth." Colonial Records also recorded Johnny Dee, Bill Craddock, and John D. Loudermilk.
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