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Series II: Sound Recordings (continued) | |||||||||||||
SR310, May 26, 1946 | |||||||||||||
1 10-inch disc | |||||||||||||
Performed by Herbert Meatty (fiddle) and Maynard Meatty (piano), of East Barrington, New Hampshire. Collector’s original ID: IV. | |||||||||||||
Side A: Music for the dance Virginia Reel | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr310a | |||||||||||||
Irish Washerwoman | |||||||||||||
White Cockade | |||||||||||||
Marching Through Georgia | |||||||||||||
Irish Washerwoman | |||||||||||||
White Cockade | |||||||||||||
Marching Through Georgia | |||||||||||||
Side B: Music for the dance Virginia Reel | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr310b | |||||||||||||
Irish Washerwoman | |||||||||||||
White Cockade | |||||||||||||
Marching Through Georgia | |||||||||||||
Irish Washerwoman | |||||||||||||
White Cockade | |||||||||||||
Marching Through Georgia | |||||||||||||
SR311, 1943 or 1946 | |||||||||||||
1 10-inch disc | |||||||||||||
Performed by Maynard Reynolds, in Pittsburg, New Hampshire. Original disc recordings with ID numbers SR311-SR313 (inclusive) were received from the collector housed together in a Recordisc Corporation paper wrapper. Collector’s original ID: III. | |||||||||||||
Side A: | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr311a | |||||||||||||
Lovely Nancy | |||||||||||||
Side B: | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr311b | |||||||||||||
Amsterdam | |||||||||||||
SR312, September 27, 1946 | |||||||||||||
1 10-inch disc | |||||||||||||
Performed by Maynard Reynolds, in Pittsburg, New Hampshire. Original disc recordings with ID numbers SR311-SR313 (inclusive) were received from the collector housed together in a Recordisc Corporation paper wrapper. Collector’s original ID: I. | |||||||||||||
Side A: | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr312a | |||||||||||||
Gay Gold Chain | |||||||||||||
Drowsy Sleeper [Who's That At My Bedroom Window] | |||||||||||||
Side B: | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr312b | |||||||||||||
Untitled | |||||||||||||
Burial At Sea | |||||||||||||
Peter Anderson | |||||||||||||
SR313, September 27, 1946 | |||||||||||||
1 10-inch disc | |||||||||||||
Performed by Maynard Reynolds, in Pittsburg, New Hampshire. Original disc recordings with ID numbers SR311-SR313 (inclusive) were received from the collector housed together in a Recordisc Corporation paper wrapper. Collector’s original ID: III. | |||||||||||||
Side A: | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr313a | |||||||||||||
Jimmy Whalen [Lost Jimmy Whalen] | |||||||||||||
Side B: | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr313b | |||||||||||||
Mary Came Down the Mountainside | |||||||||||||
SR314, November 9, 1941 (for Farnham); November 12, 1941 (for Brown) | |||||||||||||
1 10-inch disc | |||||||||||||
All performances by Herbert D. (Bert) Farnham (fiddle; in Swanville, Maine), except "Flora, the Lily of the West," performed by Asa Brown, in Carthage, Maine. The recordings of Farnham on Side A were made at the wrong speed (too fast). | |||||||||||||
Side A: | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr314a | |||||||||||||
Music for the dance Boston Fancy: Drunken Sailor | |||||||||||||
Flora, the Lily of the West | |||||||||||||
Side B: | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr314b | |||||||||||||
Hull's Victory | |||||||||||||
Devil's Dream | |||||||||||||
Untitled | |||||||||||||
Old Zip Coon | |||||||||||||
Music for the dance Boston Fancy: Drunken Sailor | |||||||||||||
SR315, April 7, 1944 | |||||||||||||
1 10-inch disc | |||||||||||||
Performed by Gene Staples (fiddle), plus spoken introduction for “Beaux of Albany”, in Dixfield, Maine. | |||||||||||||
Side A: | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr315a | |||||||||||||
Beaux of Albany | |||||||||||||
My Love's A Lassie Yet [My Love Is But A Lassie Yet] | |||||||||||||
Devil's Dream | |||||||||||||
Side B: Music for the dance Lady of the Lake | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr315b | |||||||||||||
Enterprise and Boxer | |||||||||||||
Ricketts Hornpipe | |||||||||||||
Monkey's Wedding (Sailor's Hornpipe) | |||||||||||||
Come, Haste to the Wedding [Haste to the Wedding] | |||||||||||||
SR316, November 14 or 24, 1940 | |||||||||||||
1 10-inch disc | |||||||||||||
Side A: Llewelyn S. Powers (fiddle, Side A, tune 1); Mrs. Belle Webber (fiddle) of Hillsborough, New Hampshire (Side A, tune 2). An unidentified person plays piano on "Petronella." Side B: Mrs. Belle Webber (fiddle, for the first two tunes). The testing segment may have been recorded from a radio broadcast. Collector's original ID: XXVIII. | |||||||||||||
Side A: | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr316a | |||||||||||||
Mr. Powers's own composition | |||||||||||||
Petronella [Patronella; Green Mountain Petronella] | |||||||||||||
Side B: | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr316b | |||||||||||||
Petronella [Patronella; Green Mountain Petronella] | |||||||||||||
Come Up the Back Stairs | |||||||||||||
Testing | |||||||||||||
SR317, January 9, 1942 | |||||||||||||
1 10-inch disc | |||||||||||||
Performed by Llewellyn S. Powers (fiddle). An unidentified person accompanied him on piano. Collector’s original ID: VII. | |||||||||||||
Side A: | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr317a | |||||||||||||
Devil's Dream | |||||||||||||
Hornpipe | |||||||||||||
Side B: | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr317b | |||||||||||||
Hull's Victory | |||||||||||||
Speed the Plow [Speed the Plough] | |||||||||||||
SR318, undated | |||||||||||||
1 10-inch disc | |||||||||||||
Performed by Llewellyn S. Powers (fiddle). An unidentified person accompanied him on piano. Collector’s original ID: XI. | |||||||||||||
Side A: | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr318a | |||||||||||||
Lady Walpole's Reel | |||||||||||||
Sailor's Hornpipe | |||||||||||||
Side B: Music for the dance Virginia Reel | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr318b | |||||||||||||
Irish Washerwoman | |||||||||||||
White Cockade | |||||||||||||
Yankee Doodle | |||||||||||||
Mr. Powers's own composition (fragment) | |||||||||||||
SR319, circa 1940-1941 | |||||||||||||
1 10-inch disc | |||||||||||||
Side A: Dennis McClure, of Willimantic, Connecticut, is the caller for “Captain Jinks.” The testing segment may have been recorded from a radio broadcast. Side B: Performed by Llewellyn S. Powers (fiddle). | |||||||||||||
Side A: | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr319a | |||||||||||||
Testing | |||||||||||||
Golden Slippers/ | |||||||||||||
Captain Jinks | |||||||||||||
Side B: | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr319b | |||||||||||||
Hull's Victory | |||||||||||||
American Hornpipes | |||||||||||||
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