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Series II: Sound Recordings (continued) | |||||||||||||
SR415, October 6, 1940 (Side A); June 11, 1940 (Side B) (continued) | |||||||||||||
SR415, October 6, 1940 (Side A); June 11, 1940 (Side B) (continued) | |||||||||||||
1 7-inch disc | |||||||||||||
Performed by John Hubbard Linscott. | |||||||||||||
Side A: | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr415a | |||||||||||||
Fiddle Dee Dee | |||||||||||||
Side B: | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr415b | |||||||||||||
Ferdinand the Bull | |||||||||||||
SR416, October 6, 1940 | |||||||||||||
1 7-inch disc | |||||||||||||
George Reed (guitar and vocals). Unidentified male singers provide backup vocals for “Amsterdam.” Eloise Hubbard Linscott's voice also can be heard briefly on the chorus of "Amsterdam." | |||||||||||||
Side A: | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr416a | |||||||||||||
Colony Times [Good Old Colony Time] | |||||||||||||
Amsterdam [Maid of Amsterdam] | |||||||||||||
Side B: | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr416b | |||||||||||||
A Bear Went Over the Mountain | |||||||||||||
SR417, circa 1941-1947 | |||||||||||||
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, mono. ; 7 in. | |||||||||||||
This tape is a compilation of recordings made on disc by Linscott. While the tape is dated January 20, 1974, the recordings date from the 1940s. The tape was made by Peter Fagley. The first 8 tracks were made by Linscott of herself singing and playing Native American songs, possibly during a lecture (she can be heard addressing children). Instrumental accompaniment on some tracks, including piano, drums, and rattles. Several songs have spoken-word introductions. | |||||||||||||
Side A: Recordings of Penobscot, Navajo, and Wampanoag Indian songs | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr417a | |||||||||||||
Once A Little Indian Maid [Linscott] | |||||||||||||
Hunter's Song [Linscott] | |||||||||||||
Algonquin Death Chant [or Mohican Death Chant] [Linscott] | |||||||||||||
Navajo Lullaby [Linscott] | |||||||||||||
Algonquin Lullaby [Linscott] | |||||||||||||
Wabenaki Love Song [Linscott] | |||||||||||||
Song of the Lighting of the Council Fire [Linscott] | |||||||||||||
Sunrise Chant [Linscott] | |||||||||||||
Linscott introduces Princess Metosanya, of the King Philip Indian tribe | |||||||||||||
[Wampanoag?] Lullaby [Metosanya] | |||||||||||||
Wampanoag Courtship Love (Wampanoag Courtship Love Song?) | |||||||||||||
War Chant (Navajo) [Metosanya] | |||||||||||||
Wild Rice Gatherers [Wild Rice Gathering] [Metosanya] | |||||||||||||
Prayer to the Great Spirit (here called “Appeal to the Great Spirit) [Metosanya] | |||||||||||||
Invocation of Wampanog Tribe [Metosanya] | |||||||||||||
Chief Sammy introduces himself and councillor Sebat then Sebat talks ... re [title incomplete, followed by several songs, not identified] [Sammy Tomah, Sebat Tomah] | |||||||||||||
Untitled [1] [Alec Bailey] | |||||||||||||
Sassos-go-fli-nay-nee-mk (hymn of praise) [Alec Bailey] | |||||||||||||
Skia-wat-guk (hymn) [title incomplete] [Lizzie Laconte] | |||||||||||||
Untitled [2] [Lizzie Laconte] | |||||||||||||
Untitled [3] [Lizzie Laconte] | |||||||||||||
Untitled [4] [Lizzie Laconte] | |||||||||||||
Hey Doodle Ah Day [Lizzie Laconte] | |||||||||||||
Untitled [5] [Lizzie Laconte] | |||||||||||||
Alec Bailey and Lizzie Laconte talk about what they are going to sing | |||||||||||||
Untitled [6] [Alec Bailey and Lizzie Laconte] | |||||||||||||
Untitled [7] [Lizzie Laconte] | |||||||||||||
Hey Doodle Ah Day [second time] [Lizzie Laconte] | |||||||||||||
Untitled [8] [Lizzie Laconte] | |||||||||||||
Lullaby [Needahbeh] | |||||||||||||
Death Chant [Needahbeh] | |||||||||||||
Loon call [Needahbeh] | |||||||||||||
Untitled dance [1] [Needahbeh] | |||||||||||||
SR418, January 12, 1955 | |||||||||||||
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7.5 ips, mono.; 7 in. | |||||||||||||
Clare Cassidy interviews Eloise Hubbard Linscott for the radio show, "Folk Festival." The interview was originally broadcast on January 16, 1955. Included are selections from various recordings gathered by Linscott. Selections from recordings Linscott made are included in the show: “Lullaby” (Needahbeh), “I Have a Little Drum” and “Precept and Line” (The Shaker Singers), “Old Zip Coon (Turkey in the Straw)” (Edson Cole), “Maid of the Mountain Brow” (Sam Young), “Ryo Grande” (Bourne Male Quartet and Chorus; solo by William J. (Jack) Sherrard sings the solo), and “Go In and Out the Windows” (Eloise Hubbard Linscott). | |||||||||||||
Side A: Folk Festival: Clare Classidy interviews Eloise Hubbard Linscott | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr418a | |||||||||||||
SR419, November 1954; January 1955 | |||||||||||||
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7.5 ips, mono.; 7 in. | |||||||||||||
Includes Sr418 in its entirety, plus various clips from other radio broadcasts, in the last 4:44. | |||||||||||||
Side A: Radio broadcasts | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr419a | |||||||||||||
SR420, circa 1950s | |||||||||||||
1 sound tape reel : analog, mono.; 7 in. | |||||||||||||
The family recording includes Eloise Hubbard Linscott, her son John, his wife Ardes, and their son Charles ("Bonnie Prince Charley"). "Sea Shanties" features performances by the Bourne Male Quartet and Chorus | |||||||||||||
Side A: | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr420a | |||||||||||||
Test recording, featuring the Linscott family | |||||||||||||
Lecture given by Eloise Hubbard Linscott | |||||||||||||
Sea Shanties | |||||||||||||
SR421, September 10, 1957 | |||||||||||||
1 sound tape reel : analog, single-track, mono.; 7 in. | |||||||||||||
The recording is documented as "Jammin' it at Gene's." Performers include the Cotton Mountain Boys, Edward A. (Ed) Lewis (fiddle), Horace Roberts, and Eloise Hubbard Linscott. Recorded at Gene's Coffee Shop, East Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. | |||||||||||||
Side A: | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr421a | |||||||||||||
Tuning | |||||||||||||
Soldier's Joy | |||||||||||||
Rakes of Mallow | |||||||||||||
Haste to the Wedding [Come Haste to the Wedding] | |||||||||||||
Untitled [1] | |||||||||||||
Music for the dance Virginia Reel: Irish Washerwoman | |||||||||||||
Old Zip Coon | |||||||||||||
Yankee Doodle | |||||||||||||
Arkansas Traveler | |||||||||||||
The Tennessee Waltz | |||||||||||||
Untitled [2] | |||||||||||||
Untitled [3] | |||||||||||||
Chicken Reel | |||||||||||||
Jamming It at Gene's | |||||||||||||
Untitled [4] | |||||||||||||
Wabash Cannonball (?) | |||||||||||||
Side B: | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr421b | |||||||||||||
Untitled [1] | |||||||||||||
Look Out for Lena | |||||||||||||
Untitled [2] | |||||||||||||
Untitled [3] | |||||||||||||
Texan Rose (?) | |||||||||||||
Petronella (fragment) | |||||||||||||
Fisher's Hornpipe | |||||||||||||
Crooked Stovepipe | |||||||||||||
Ragtime Annie | |||||||||||||
Chicken Reel | |||||||||||||
Duckfoot Sue (fragment) | |||||||||||||
Chinese Breakdown | |||||||||||||
Donkey Reel | |||||||||||||
Frankie and Johnny (?) | |||||||||||||
Bye Bye Love | |||||||||||||
Glise a Sherbrooke | |||||||||||||
Monkey's Wedding | |||||||||||||
Untitled [4] | |||||||||||||
St. Anne's Reel | |||||||||||||
Old Joe Clark | |||||||||||||
The Auctioneer (fragment) | |||||||||||||
The Auctioneer | |||||||||||||
SR422, September 10, 1958 | |||||||||||||
1 sound tape reel : analog, mono.; 7 in. | |||||||||||||
Robbie Robinson (vocals) is from Sanbornville, New Hampshire. Recorded at Gene's Coffee Shop, East Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. | |||||||||||||
Side A: Cotton Mountain Boys, with Robbie Robinson | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr422a | |||||||||||||
SR423, August 22 (1965?) | |||||||||||||
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