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Friday evening performances at the 1966 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Reel 1)
Subject
Singers
Children
Banjoists
Bands (Music)
Festivals
Folk festivals
Folklore revival festivals
Special events
Performing arts
Music performance
Folk singers
Singing
Old time music
String bands
Stringband music
Banjo music
Boy Scouts
Musicians
Description
One reel to reel recording. Boltin served as emcee. The Finches were from Clearwater. Banjoist Cox resided in Grand Haven, Michigan. The Suwannee River Boys were from Live Oak. Finch was the 1966 Jeannie With Light Brown Hair.
Source
State Archives of Florida, Series S1576
Date
1966-05-06
Contributor
Florida Folk Festival
Stephen Foster Center
Format
sound recordings
audiotape reels
Type
Sound
Identifier
a_s1576_t77-159
Series
S1576
Item ID
T77-159
Event Name
Florida Folk Festival
Florida Folk Festival (White Springs, Fla. : 1966)
Collector or Fieldworker
Stephen Foster Center
Tradition Bearer
Finch, Donna
Finch, Pat
Cox, Charlie
Suwannee River Boys
Medicine Lodge Indian Dancers (Boy Scout Troop 123) (Winter Haven, Fla.)
Boltin, "Cousin" Thelma Ann, 1904-1992
Title of Work
Frankie and Johnny (Pat & Donna Finch)
El Cavio Blanco
With What Do You Concern Yourself Young Man
Roll In My Sweet Babys Arms
Soldiers Joy
Banjo music (Cox)
Boil Them Cabbage Down (Suwannee River Boys)
John Henry
Find Your Mother
Raggedy Ann
Move Up a Little Closer
Fire in the Mountain
Apache Crown Dance (Buffalo Medicine Lodge -- Boy Scouts)
Apache Crown Dance (Buffalo Medicine Lodge -- Boy Scouts). 1966-05-06. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/239360>, accessed 3 December 2024.