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Series 3: Graphic
materials
(continued) |
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Subseries 9: Projects,
festivals, events, and awards
(continued) |
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International Folk
Festival, 1952
(continued) |
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Held at Biarritz-Pamplona. |
BOX-FOLDER 158/9 |
Kentucky Music
Weekend |
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In Louisville, Kentucky. |
BOX-FOLDER 158/10 |
McLain Family
Festival |
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In Berea, Kentucky. |
BOX-FOLDER 158/11 |
New England Folk
Festival, 1978
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In the Boston, Massachusetts region. |
BOX-FOLDER 158/12 |
Newport Folk Festival
(1/3) |
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Black and white photos, negatives, and contact sheets. |
BOX-FOLDER 158/13 |
Newport Folk Festival
(2/3) |
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See the description for box-folder 158/12. |
BOX-FOLDER 159/1 |
Newport Folk Festival
(3/3) |
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See the description for box-folder 158/12. |
BOX-FOLDER 159/2 |
Newport Folk Festival
(1/2) |
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Most images are in color, and primarily 35 mm slides. Some images may
be from other events than Newport. |
BOX-FOLDER 159/3 |
Newport Folk Festival
(1/2) |
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See the description for box-folder 159/2. |
BOX-FOLDER 159/4 |
Olympics in
Mexico |
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While the documentation for these 35 mm color slides seems to
indicate they were taken at the Olympics, they may be in preparation
for the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City. Alan Lomax appears in two
photos, and some images may have been taken elsewhere. |
BOX-FOLDER 159/5 |
Pinewoods Folk Music
Camp |
BOX-FOLDER 159/6 |
Portable Folk
Festival |
BOX-FOLDER 159/7 |
12th Annual Folk
Music Festival, circa
2003
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In Savannah, Georgia. |
BOX-FOLDER 159/8 |
Summer Solstice
Festival, circa late
1990s
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In California |
BOX-FOLDER 159/9 |
Symposium |
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Unidentified symposium, featuring Jean, Copper family members, and
others. |
BOX-FOLDER 159/10 |
Syracuse University
Folk Festival |
BOX-FOLDER 159/11 |
University of
Texas |
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Jean performing with Susan Brumfield and The Sweet Peas. |
BOX-FOLDER 159/12 |
White River Folk
Festival |
BOX-FOLDER 159/13 |
WNYC Honors Oscar
Brand |
BOX-FOLDER 160/1 |
Workshop Stage,
World's Fair, 1982
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In Knoxville, Tennessee. |
BOX-FOLDER 160/2 |
"Amazing Grace" (with
Bill Moyers), circa
1990
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Jean was interviewed for the 1990 PBS special. |
BOX-FOLDER 160/3 |
Appalshop interview
with Jean Ritchie, circa
1980
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BOX-FOLDER 160/4 |
"Courting
Songs" |
BOX-FOLDER 160/5 |
Flying Fox Films,
1991
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BOX-FOLDER 160/6 |
"Good Morning
Freedom" (film) |
BOX-FOLDER 160/7 |
Lyrics and Legends:
Hillbilly |
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For the PBS show. |
BOX-FOLDER 160/8 |
Next of Kin
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Jean appeared in the 1989 film. |
BOX-FOLDER 160/9 |
"Old Bangum"
(film) |
BOX-FOLDER 160/10 |
"Oss Oss Wee Oss"
(film) |
BOX-FOLDER 160/11 |
"Ramblin'"
(film) |
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Film crew from Athens, Ohio. |
BOX-FOLDER 160/12 |
"Sea Songs"
(film) |
BOX-FOLDER 160/13 |
Stills from various
film projects |
BOX-FOLDER 160/14 |
NEA panel, 1974
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In Washington, D.C. |
BOX-FOLDER 160/15 |
Parade in Hazard,
Kentucky, 2003
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Jean was the Grand Marshal. |
BOX-FOLDER 160/16 |
Folk gathering at
Frank Warner's home, 1968
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Old Brookville, Long Island |
BOX-FOLDER 161/1 |
Party at 88 7th
Avenue South, New York City, circa early-mid 1950s
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Jean and George hosted a singing party at their home. Documentation
indicates the party took place in 1951, 1952, or 1954. |
BOX-FOLDER 161/2 |
Party at the home of
Frank Kleinholz |
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With Burliuk and family, and Jean and George. |
BOX-FOLDER 161/3 |
Singing party in
Dublin, 1979
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BOX-FOLDER 161/4 |
Singing party in
England, circa
1995
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May be two parties: one is a weekly get-together organized by Peter
Kennedy at a local pub in Bristol, circa 1995. |
BOX-FOLDER 161/5 |
During the recording
of "Sweet Rivers," circa November 1979
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The fiddler is Marion Sumner. "Sweet Rivers" was released by
Appalshop in 1981. |
BOX-FOLDER 161/6 |
During the recording
of "An Exultation of Dulcimers," circa 1980
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"An Exultation of Dulcimers," was released by Greenhays in 1980. |
BOX-FOLDER 161/7 |
During recording at
the Gordon estate |
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Located in Long Island, New York |
BOX-FOLDER 161/8 |
During the recording
of "High Hills and Mountains," circa 1979
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In Fresno, California. "High Hills and Mountains" was released on
Greenhays in 1979. |
BOX-FOLDER 161/9 |
Recording at the
Library of Congress, 1950,
1952, 1952, undated
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BOX-FOLDER 161/10 |
During the recording
of "None But One," circa
1977
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"None But One" was released on Greenhays in 1977. |
BOX-FOLDER 161/11 |
During the recording
of "A Time for Singing" |
BOX-FOLDER 161/12 |
Residency at Fresno
State College, circa
1979
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Jean was a folk artist in residence. |
BOX-FOLDER 161/13 |
Agnes DeMille and
Heritage Dance Theatre, 1974, undated
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BOX-FOLDER 161/14 |
"America Sings"
(Disneyland attraction), 1975
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"America Sings" was an attraction at Disneyland from 1974-1988. Two
unrelated slides, dated 1967, are in the folder. |
BOX-FOLDER 161/15 |
"Song-Hunter" (BBC
-TV program), 1952 or
1953
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David Attenborough directed or produced Jean's solo on
"Song-Hunter." |
BOX-FOLDER 161/16 |
"Camera Three," circa
1959
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A TV series that aired on CBS. Unrelated photos, taken on a boat, are
in the folder. |
BOX-FOLDER 161/17 |
"Christmas Revels"
(1/2), circa
1970s-2000s
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Photos from various years of this production. |
BOX-FOLDER 162/1 |
"Christmas Revels"
(2/2), circa
1970s-2000s
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See the description for box-folder 161/17. |
BOX-FOLDER 162/2 |
"Folk Song
Festival" |
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Oscar Brand's radio show, on WNYC. |
BOX-FOLDER 162/3 |
"Lyrics and Legends:
Ballads" |
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For the PBS show. Includes photos of Jean, Tristram Coffin, and
MacEdward Leach. |
BOX-FOLDER 162/4 |
"Mountain Born: the
Jean Ritchie Story," circa
1966
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First broadcast on KET-TV, then PBS. Documentary on Jean's life. |
BOX-FOLDER 162/5 |
"Old Music for New
Ears" |
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An episode of the show, broadcast on KET-TV. |
BOX-FOLDER 162/6 |
"Faces of
Creativity," 2010
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Exhibit of George Pickow's photographs, at Port Washington Public
Library. |
BOX-FOLDER 162/7 |
"Rope" (theatrical
production) |
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Stage set designed by George Pickow. The show was staged at Cooper
Union, New York. |
BOX-FOLDER 162/8 |
"Sing America Sing,"
1975
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From the production, staged at the Kennedy Center. Photos unrelated
to the subject are also in the folder. |
BOX-FOLDER 162/9 |
"Singing the Moon
Up," circa
2000s
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Theatrical production in tribute to Jean Ritchie's life and work.
Includes a photo from the production, and a photo from George's
photography exhibit that accompanied the show. |
BOX-FOLDER 162/10 |
"Songs from the
Heart" |
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Jean and George stand by the theatre poster for the show. |
BOX-FOLDER 162/11 |
Jean on
television |
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Photos of a TV broadcasting a show featuring Jean. |
BOX-FOLDER 162/12 |
"Mountain Stage,"
March 15,
1992
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Radio show broadcast on West Virginia Public Radio. |
BOX-FOLDER 162/13 |
"Wide Wide World,"
1955
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Television program; this episode was recorded (at least in part) in
Greensboro, South Carolina. |
BOX-FOLDER 162/14 |
Japan
tour |
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Photos from Jean's 1978 tour of Japan. |
BOX-FOLDER 162/15 |
Workshop at Keuka
College, New York, 1948
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Subseries 10: Artists and
musicians
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Includes other individuals of note, such as politicians and leaders. |
BOX-FOLDER 162/16 |
Bob
Abramson |
BOX-FOLDER 162/17 |
Irving
Amen |
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Woodcarver |
BOX-FOLDER 162/18 |
George
Armstrong |
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2 frames, young man playing autoharp, 2 frames, immediate Pickow
family |
BOX-FOLDER 162/19 |
Louis Armstrong,
1964
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Recording session |
BOX-FOLDER 162/20 |
Clarence (Tom) Ashley
and band |
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