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Performances at the 1970 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Reel 5)
Subject
Festivals
Folk festivals
Folklore revival festivals
Special events
Performing arts
Singing
Guitar music
Ukulele music
Old time music
Calypso music
Bluegrass music
Folk singers
Stringband music
String bands
Students
Animal calls
Animal sounds
Birdsongs
Oral performance
Fiddle music
Whipcracking
Singers
Bluegrass musicians
Bands (Music)
Rodeo performers
Fiddlers
Musicians
Description
One reel to reel recording. Boltin served as emcee. The Bluegrass Rebels lived in Brunswick, Georgia. Billie was from Brighton Seminole Indian Reservation. The Beadnells were from Orange Park. The Caney Forkers were from Tennessee. The Dreamlake Ukulele Band was billed as the Cheerful Chirpers. Starker was from Sarasota, and played calypso music.
Source
State Archives of Florida, Series S1576
Date
1970-05
Contributor
Florida Folk Festival
Stephen Foster Center
Format
sound recordings
audiotape reels
Type
Sound
Identifier
a_s1576_t77-217
Series
S1576
Item ID
T77-217
Event Name
Florida Folk Festival
Florida Folk Festival (White Springs, Fla. : 1970)
Collector or Fieldworker
Stephen Foster Center
Tradition Bearer
Flemming, Edward L., 1919-1981
Bluegrass Pals
Beadnell, Esther D., 1897-1992
Billie, Josie, 1887-1980
Shore, Frank, 1900-1986
Medicine Lodge Indian Dancers (Boy Scout Troop 123) (Winter Haven, Fla.)
Beadnell, Tom (Thomas A.), 1888-1982
Dixon, Robert
Starker, Jay
Wiggins Sisters
Muller, Barbara
Caney Forkers, The
Dream Lake School Ukulele Band
Cross Family Singers, The
Graham, Henry
Smith Family, The
Stephens, Zeke, 1895-1984
Bordeaux Brothers, The
Mason, George
Mason, Dottie
Dunscombe, Aubrey, 1905-1983
Trinity Trio, The
Dekle, "Curly" (Julian Parker), 1912-2004
Hall, Town, 1904-1984
Cowan, Robert, Mrs.
Boltin, "Cousin" Thelma Ann, 1904-1992
Title of Work
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag (Cowan)
America
Festival announcements (Flemming& Boltin)
Doing My Time (Bluegrass Rebels)
Home Run Man
Train 45
Green Corn Dance (Billie & Shore)
Seminole songs
Indian dance demo (Troop 123)
Lets Go Hunting (Esther & Tom Beadnell)
Lonesome Dove
Quakers Wedding
Red Rosy Bush (Dixon)
Froggie Went a Courting
Calypso Music (Starker)
Brown Skinned Girl
Jordie (Caney Forkers)
Bragging Story
Truthful Bill (Wiggins Sisters)
Choo Choo Train
Clap Hands Like Me
First Time I Ever Saw Your Face (Muller)
Whiskey in the Jar
Zana, Zana (Dreamlake)
Old Joe Clark
The Cat Came Back
Acrefoot Johnson
Cindy
Bird and Animal Calls (Graham)
Hog Drovers (Smith Family)
Sailor on the Deep Blue Sea
Uncle Reuben
Tennessee Wagoner (Stephens)
Old Spinning Wheel
Under the Double Eagle
He Took Your Place (Bordeaux Borhters w/Dottie and George Mason)