HED-125stc-2
Item ID |
HED-125stc-2 |
Accession Number |
14-060 |
Identifier |
HED-125stc-2 |
Description-Abstract |
Recording of rhythm guitar and fiddle workshops. Mac Wiseman discusses his guitar style. Clark Kessinger's guitarist, Gene Meade, discusses his back up style. Also includes a few minutes of the fiddle workshop with Richard Greene and Kenny Baker. Likely recorded at the 1966 festival in Roanoke, VA but location is not specified on the tape. |
Notes |
Audio file 2 of 4. This might be related to the guitar workshop in audio file HED-124stc-2. |
Audio Sample Information |
Title: Spanish Two Step ; Performers: Waller, Charlie ; Time in-Time out: 05:31-06:43 |
Type |
sound recordings |
Format |
0.25 inch audiotape |
Extent |
1 audio cartridge |
Date |
circa 1966 |
Subject-LCSH |
Bluegrass festivals Bluegrass music -- 1961-1970. Fiddle tunes. Fiddling. Live recordings. Old-time music. |
Performer |
Wiseman, Mac Rowan, Peter, 1942- Waller, Charlie Meade, Gene Greene, Richard, 1945- Baker, Kenny, 1926-2011 |
Publisher |
Hedrick, Marvin |
Location |
Not identified |
Track list |
Mac Wiseman introduction; When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain; Jimmy Brown the News Boy; Peter Rowan introduces Charlie Waller; Spanish Two Step; Under the Double Eagle; Hank Snow Medley (I'm Moving On, The Rhumba Boogie); Peter Rowan begins; Rain and Snow; Red Rocking Chair; Gene Meade introduction; Katy Hill; Influence of Riley Puckett on Meade's style; Florida Blues; Peter Rowan introduces Richard Greene; Little Rabbit Where's Your Mammy; Richard Greene speaks; Methodist Preacher; Greene speaks with Kenny Baker; Baker tune fragment |
Running time |
31:15 |
Rights |
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Identifier-Bibliographic Citation |
From the Marvin Hedrick Audio Collection, Center for Popular Music, Middle Tennessee State University. |
Contributing Institution |
Center for Popular Music, Middle Tennessee State University |
Rights-Access Rights |
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