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Series II: Sound Recordings (continued)
SR419, November 1954; January 1955 (continued)
Side A: Radio broadcasts (continued)
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?)
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3.75 ips, mono.; 7 in.
The first recording on the tape is a fragment of "Once A Little Indian Maid," performed by Linscott (see SR417). Performers include Lyle Glidden and Eloise Lincscott Hubbard. Recorded in East Wolfeboro, New Hampshire
Side A: Lyle Glidden and friends
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr423a
SR424, September 13, 1965
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7.5 ips/3.75 ips, mono.; 7 in.
Recorded at Gene's coffee shop, East Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. The original recording begins at 7.5 ips (for tunes 1 through 10), then switches to 3.75 ips.
Side A: Lyle Glidden's Barbecue Party
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr424a
Soldiers' Joy [1]
Listen to the Mocking Bird
Missouri Waltz
Untitled [1]
Mississippi Sawyer
Glise a Sherbrooke
Rakes of Mallow [1]
You'll Have to Go [He’ll Have to Go]
Untitled [2]
Untitled [3]
12th Street Rag
Untitled [4]
Hawaiian Farewell
Soldiers' Joy [2]
Liberty
Train Derailed [1]
14 Days in Georgia
Untitled [5]
Untitled [6]
Crooked Smoke Stack [Crooked Stovepipe]
Unidentified tunes
Irish Washerwoman
What Shall We Do with the Drunken Sailor
Golden Slippers
Untitled [7]
Poor Lonesome Me
Please Help Me I'm Falling
Night Time in Nevada (vocal)
Night Time in Nevada (instrumental)
Train Derailed [2]
Boil the Cabbage Down
Untitled [8]
Soldiers' Joy [3]
Rakes of Mallow [2]
Rubber Doll [2] [Rubber Dolly]
SR425, undated
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3.75 ips, mono.; 7 in.
"Lyle Glidden and others." Performers include Chamberlin [sic], Lyle Glidden, and Beaulieu A. MacIver. The producer is identified as “Adjutant.”
Side A:
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr425a
Untitled [tunes 1-5]
Unidentified/Arkansas Traveler (medley?)
Untitled [tunes 6-9]
Unidentified/Yankee Doodle
Untitled [tunes 10-14]
Tom Dooley (?)
Untitled [tunes 15-32]
SR426, September 3, 1960 (first part); April 20, 1943 - May 26, 1946 (second part)
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7.5 ips
Performers include Leroy (Roy) Parris (harmonica), Gene Head, and George Andrew (Stonewall) Jackson. Roy and Linscott hold a running conversation throught the first part of the recording. The testing duplicate for Jackson begins with “Wild Irish Paddy” and continues to the conclusion of the tape. The original discs were recorded between April 20, 1943 and May 26, 1946.
Side A: Leroy (Roy) Parris and Gene Head/Testing duplicate for George Andrew (Stonewall) Jackson records
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr426a
Sweet Marie
Soldier's Joy
Larry O'Gaff
Turkey in the Straw
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