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Saturday morning performances at the 1978 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Reel 2)
Subject
Singers
Bands (Music)
Festivals
Folk festivals
Folklore revival festivals
Special events
Performing arts
Dancers
Bagpipes
Bagpipe music
Boy Scouts
Storytelling
Whipcracking
Demonstrations
Ballads
Love songs
Musicians
Description
One reel to reel recording. Boltin served as emcee. At the time, Flemming was the president of board of trustees for the Stephen Foster Center. He was from Dade City. The Crawfords were from Jacksonville. Lydia and the Pinkhams, from Lakeland, consisted of: Mike Osteen (harmonica), Peggy Burr (bass), Barbara Smith (guitar), and Tricia Conner (dulcimer).
Source
State Archives of Florida, Series S1576
Date
1978-05-27
Contributor
Florida Folklife Program
Stephen Foster Center
Florida Folk Festival
Format
sound recordings
audiotape reels
Type
Sound
Identifier
a_s1576_t80-006
Series
S1576
Item ID
T80-6
Event Name
Florida Folk Festival
Florida Folk Festival (White Springs, Fla. : 1978)
Collector or Fieldworker
Florida Folklife Program
Tradition Bearer
Flemming, Edward L., 1919-1981
New Sand Mountain Wildcats
Crawford, Jim
Crawford, Gretchen
Lydia and the Pinkhams
Southern Appalachian Cloggers
Williams, Ernie
Boltin, "Cousin" Thelma Ann, 1904-1992
Title of Work
Loch Lomond (Ed Fleming)
Coming Through the Rye
Auld Lang Syne
Clogging music (New Sand Mountain performing for the Southern Appalachian Cloggers)