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Archival processing of the Kay Stanley Recording of Clewis Family Musicians was made possible through a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Size | 2 items |
Abstract | Recording of an interview with the Clewis family musicians, including Tony Clewis, his father Buck Clewis, and his mother, and live performances of songs on the banjo, piano, and voice. Kay Stanley recorded the Clewis family in Riverview, N.C. ("Crusoe Island") on 20 June 1974. Little is known about Kay Stanley and their connection to the recording. The collection also contains a cover sheet prepared by former staff of the Southern Folklife Collection, which includes minimal information, such as collector and informants names and technical data on the recording. |
Creator | Stanley, Kay. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Folklife Collection. |
Language | English |
Processed by: Anne Wells, March 2020
Encoded by: Anne Wells, March 2020
Archival processing of the Kay Stanley Recording of Clewis Family Musicians was made possible through a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
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Recording of an interview with the Clewis family musicians, including Tony Clewis, his father Buck Clewis, and his mother, and live performances of songs on the banjo, piano, and voice. Kay Stanley recorded the Clewis family on audiocassette in Riverview, N.C. ("Crusoe Island") on 20 June 1974. Little is known about Kay Stanley and their connection to the recording found in the collection. The collection also contains a cover sheet prepared by former staff of the Southern Folklife Collection, which includes minimal information, such as collector and informants names and technical data on the recording.
Back to TopFolder 1 was formerly in Southern Folklife Collection Field Notes (#30025), folder 148.
Folder 1 |
Collection cover sheet: FS-20232/1204Formerly folder 148 within Southern Folklife Collection Field Notes (#30025) |
SFC Audio Cassette FS-20232/1204 |
Clewis Family, interviews and songs, Riverview, N.C., 20 June 1974Audiocassette |