COLLECTION NAME:
WNYC: Radio
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RECORDSPHOTOUNITARC~26~26
WNYC: Radio
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Identifier:
MUNI-AMFV-1941-02-20-8368.4 LT3219 EQ stereo Seeger Hays
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MUNI-AMFV-1941-02-20-8368.4 LT3219 EQ stereo Seeger Hays
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Catalog Number:
LT3219
catalog_number
LT3219
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Title:
America Tells Its Stories: Pete Seeger and Lee Hays
title
America Tells Its Stories: Pete Seeger and Lee Hays
Title
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Series Title:
American Music Festival
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American Music Festival
Series Title
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Description:
Program 42. ~ Pete Seeger and Lee Hays perform: "Lolly Too Dum" ~ "Devil and the Farmer's Wife (Fa Da Ing Ing)" ~ Two records played by Andrew Rowan Summers who sings and plays the dulcimer, first Wild Boar. ~ Back in the studio Hays and Seeger perform ~ "Ain't That Bad" ~ "Risseldy, Rosseldy" ~ "Darby's Ram" ~ The second Andrew Rowan Summers song is played, "The Hangman's Tree." ~ Hays and Seeger continue with ~ "Prickly Pear" ~ "The Banks of the Ohio" ~ "Darlin you can't love but one" ~ "Crawdad" ~ Another record is played, John Jacob Niles singing "My Little Mohee"
description
Program 42. ~ Pete Seeger and Lee Hays perform: "Lolly Too Dum" ~ "Devil and the Farmer's Wife (Fa Da Ing Ing)" ~ Two records played by Andrew Rowan Summers who sings and plays the dulcimer, first Wild Boar. ~ Back in the studio Hays and Seeger perform ~ "Ain't That Bad" ~ "Risseldy, Rosseldy" ~ "Darby's Ram" ~ The second Andrew Rowan Summers song is played, "The Hangman's Tree." ~ Hays and Seeger continue with ~ "Prickly Pear" ~ "The Banks of the Ohio" ~ "Darlin you can't love but one" ~ "Crawdad" ~ Another record is played, John Jacob Niles singing "My Little Mohee"
Description
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Date:
2/20/1941
date
2/20/1941
Date
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Creator:
WNYC Radio
creator
WNYC Radio
Creator
false
Credit:
Original recordings reformatted by New York Public Radio Archives (WNYC/WQXR) with the generous support of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
credit
Original recordings reformatted by New York Public Radio Archives (WNYC/WQXR) with the generous support of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Credit
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Subject:
Arts.
subject
Arts.
Subject
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Subject:
Music.
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Music.
Subject
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Subject:
Folk music.
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Folk music.
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Type:
Sound
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Sound
Type
false
Format:
lacquer transcription disc
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lacquer transcription disc
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false
Language:
English
language
English
Language
false
Notes:
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Notes
false