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Series II: Sound Recordings (continued) | |||||||||||||
SR424, September 13, 1965 (continued) | |||||||||||||
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 | |||||||||||||
Bear Went Over the Mountain | |||||||||||||
Announcement (by Linscott) | |||||||||||||
Wild Irish Paddy | |||||||||||||
Will the Weaver | |||||||||||||
Chantey Boys | |||||||||||||
Sandy Stream | |||||||||||||
In the Good Old State of Maine | |||||||||||||
Wild Irish Paddy | |||||||||||||
Will the Weaver | |||||||||||||
Sandy Stream | |||||||||||||
SR427, undated | |||||||||||||
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, mono.; 7 in. | |||||||||||||
This recording was copied from instantaneous discs made by the collector. The label on the tape reel itself reads "Chantey album 8." Performers include the Bourne Male Quartet and Chorus and William J. (Jack) Sherrard. | |||||||||||||
Side A: Songs of the Windjammers/Testing | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr427a | |||||||||||||
SR428, March 6, 1954 | |||||||||||||
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, mono.; 7 in. | |||||||||||||
The performer is William J. (Jack) Sherrard. | |||||||||||||
Side A: William J. (Jack) Sherrard tells the Tale of Bunco Kelly and the Modern Indian, etc. | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr428a | |||||||||||||
SR429, October 30-31, 1957 | |||||||||||||
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, double-track, mono.; 7 in. | |||||||||||||
The performer is William J. (Jack) Sherrard. | |||||||||||||
Side A: Chanteys | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr429a | |||||||||||||
SR430, October 30-31, 1957 | |||||||||||||
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono.; 7 in. | |||||||||||||
The performer is William J. (Jack) Sherrard. | |||||||||||||
Side A: Signing Articles | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr430a | |||||||||||||
SR431 | |||||||||||||
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7.5 ips, mono.; 7 in. | |||||||||||||
Selections from recordings of William J. (Jack) Sherrard. | |||||||||||||
Side A: Tape Recording Selections from William J. Sherrard | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr431a | |||||||||||||
Sherrard sings chantey with explanations | |||||||||||||
Sherrard sings Rio Grande with few explanations of working a ship | |||||||||||||
Sherrard sings chanteys | |||||||||||||
Selections from chantey album "Songs of the Squareriggers" - script, sound effects, chanteyman and crew. | |||||||||||||
SR432, November 16, 1965 | |||||||||||||
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3.75 ips, mono.; 7 in. | |||||||||||||
Side A: Phrases from the Sea and/or Terms of Deep Water Life | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr432a | |||||||||||||
SR433 | |||||||||||||
Side A: The Jackie Gleason Show, December 8 and 15, 1962 | |||||||||||||
1 sound tape reel : analog, mono.; 7 in. | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr433a | |||||||||||||
The songs are preceded by and interspersed with comedy sketches. Frank Fontaine sings "When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver," which Linscott incorrectly identifies as "Always." | |||||||||||||
When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver | |||||||||||||
I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas [White Christmas] | |||||||||||||
Auld Acquaintance [Auld Lang Syne] | |||||||||||||
SR434, undated | |||||||||||||
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, double-track, mono.; 7 in. | |||||||||||||
Performed by the Bourne Male Quartet and Chorus and William J. (Jack) Sherrard | |||||||||||||
Side A: | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr434a | |||||||||||||
Johnny's Gone to Hilo | |||||||||||||
Ryo Grande [1] | |||||||||||||
Leave Her, Johnny, Leave Her | |||||||||||||
Ryo Grande [2] | |||||||||||||
Blow the Man Down | |||||||||||||
Explanation of phrases "pigs in your boots," "Jacob's ladder," "monkey's fist," and "bitter end" | |||||||||||||
A Long Time Ago | |||||||||||||
SR435 | |||||||||||||
1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, mono.; 5 in. | |||||||||||||
Performed by Charles (Uncle Charlie) Ronco, in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine. Songs in French and English. Duplicated from Linscott's original disc recordings (1943-1946) by Peter Fagley, on January 20, 1974. | |||||||||||||
Side A: Lumberjack songs, tape 2 | |||||||||||||
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr435a | |||||||||||||
Rossignol Sauvage | |||||||||||||
Sparrow | |||||||||||||
Late Evening Dew | |||||||||||||
Prince Edward Island Song | |||||||||||||
Bachelor Song | |||||||||||||
Emma Jean | |||||||||||||
French Wedding Song | |||||||||||||
SR436, circa 1950s | |||||||||||||
1 sound tape reel : analog, mono.; 5 in. | |||||||||||||
Charles Linscott (son of John and Ardes Linscott) is the baby heard in track 1. | |||||||||||||
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