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Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Collection
Found in:
American Folklife Center
Earl Crabb collection
Identifier: AFC 2016/048
Abstract
Collection of photographs, audio recordings, ephemera, flyers, and programs which document the east and west coast folk and rock music scenes during the 1960s and 1970s including the Sky River Rock Festival, the Indian Neck Folk Festival, and various concerts. Photographs represent Earl Crabb's documentation of music events and his studio work. Earl Crabb photographed weight-lifting, fashion, album and magazine covers, circus performers, theater events, as well as people, markets, cities,...
Dates
1953-2015
Collection
Found in:
American Folklife Center
John Dildine and Ginny Dildine papers
Identifier: AFC 2018/009
Abstract
The John Dildine and Ginny Dildine papers document their involvement in folk music, crafts, and other folk revival activities from the 1950s-1995. The Dildines played pivotal roles in the Folklore Society of Greater Washington, Fox Hollow Festival, and National Folk Festival Association. Their work with puppetry was important in the revival of that art form and the collection includes Ginny Dildine's sketches and patterns for puppets, photographs of puppet performances at festivals, and the...
Dates
1957-2014; Majority of material found within 1957-1995
Collection
Found in:
American Folklife Center
Sam Eskin Collection, 1939-1969
Identifier: AFC 1999/004
Abstract
Collection consists of manuscripts, field recordings, photographs, and ephemera documenting folk music and folk music revivals in the United States, Canada, and Mexico from 1938 to 1966; plus manuscripts and field recordings of mostly unidentified artists performing folk music in Jamaica, Cuba, England, Scotland, Ireland, Spain, Sweden, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Morocco, Hong Kong, Philippines, India, and Thailand from 1953 to 1969 collected by Sam Eskin. Manuscript materials include...
Dates
1939-1969
Collection
Found in:
Recorded Sound Section
H. Vose Greenough Jr. papers
Identifier: 2008647463
Abstract
Personal papers of H. Vose Greenough Jr., founder and owner of Technichord Records, a small recording company in Brookline, Massachusetts, as well as materials from Technichord Records.
Dates
1937-1972; Majority of material found within ( 1948-1955)
Collection
Found in:
Music Division
Serge Grigoriev / Ballets Russes Archive
Identifier: ML31.G75
Abstract
The Serge Grigoriev / Ballets Russes Archive documents Grigoriev’s decades-long career as régisseur (rehearsal director) for both Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes and for Col. W. de Basil’s Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo. It consists primarily of photographs, photograph albums, and notes and manuscript drafts for Grigoriev’s book S.P. Diaghilev i ego ‘Russkii Balet’ 1909-1929, which was translated into English and published as The Diaghilev...
Dates
1909-2009; Majority of material found within ( 1909-1952)
Collection
Found in:
American Folklife Center
Inauguration 2009 Sermons and Orations Project Collection
Identifier: AFC 2009/001
Abstract
The Inauguration 2009 Sermons and Orations Project collection includes manuscripts (letters, sermons, orations, church programs, etc.), audio and video recordings, photographs, and other graphic materials created by the public in response to the 2009 election and inauguration of President Barack Obama and collected by the American Folklife Center. Includes submissions from over 300 individuals, religious and secular organizations, from 39 states and the District of Columbia, and from...
Dates
2008-2009
Collection
Found in:
American Folklife Center
Ray M. Lawless Collection
Identifier: AFC 1970/003
Abstract
Research materials including questionnaires, some correspondence, and photographs of approximately 200 folksingers and singers of folksong (a few of them are performers of art songs and classical music) collected by Ray M. Lawless to illustrate his book, Folksingers and Folksongs in America (New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1960; second edition, 1965).
Dates
1952-1965
Collection
Found in:
Music Division
Les Paul Papers
Identifier: ML31.P38
Abstract
Les Paul was a Grammy-winning musician and inventor known for his virtuosic guitar playing, pioneering of multitrack recording, and invention of the solid-body electric guitar. His inventions left an indelible impact on the music industry. In addition to live concerts he performed on the radio and on television, notably with his second wife, singer and guitarist Mary Ford. The Les Paul Papers contain music arranged for Les Paul's ensembles by himself or others and printed sheet music of...
Dates
1904-2003; Majority of material found within ( 1934-1996)
Collection
Found in:
American Folklife Center
Gheorghe and Eugenia Popescu-Judetz collection
Identifier: AFC 1990/022
Abstract
An ethnographic field collection of manuscript materials, graphic images, sound recordings, and moving images that document, for the most part, Romanian folk dance and music as well as costume, ritual, and customs. Music arrangements, choreographic diagrams, photographs, and programs document activities of the state dance companies, the Ciocîrlia and Perinitza Ensembles. Oral history interviews with the donor recorded in 1995 complement the materials. Manuscript material includes music...
Dates
1885-2010; Majority of material found within ( 1938-1972)
Collection
Found in:
American Folklife Center
South-Central Georgia Folklife Project collection
Identifier: AFC 1982/010
Abstract
Collection of documentary materials resulting from an ethnographic field research project conducted by the American Folklife Center in eight counties of south central Georgia, and at Mt. Zion, Georgia, in July and August 1977 in cooperation with the Arts Experiment Station of Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. Topics of research were hymn singing, vernacular architecture, foodways, jokes, and stories from the region. Includes documentation of the exhibition "Folk Art and Folk Life," at...
Dates
1977-1982; Majority of material found within 1977