COLLECTION NAME:
WNYC: Radio
mediaCollectionId
RECORDSPHOTOUNITARC~26~26
WNYC: Radio
Collection
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Identifier:
MUNI-AMFV-1944-02-14-71342.6 LT4033 RESTORED Lomax
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MUNI-AMFV-1944-02-14-71342.6 LT4033 RESTORED Lomax
Identifier
false
Catalog Number:
LT4033
catalog_number
LT4033
Catalog Number
false
Title:
[Lomax and Leadbelly]
title
[Lomax and Leadbelly]
Title
false
Series Title:
American Music Festival
series_title
American Music Festival
Series Title
false
Description:
"Songs the People Sing," program #37 of the American Music Festival. ~ WNYC announcer introduces the program. Leadbelly explains the first song, "What Can I Do to Change Your Mind?," then plays. ~ Lomax introduces the next song, "Old Blue." then sings. ~ Lomax introduces a song by Woody Guthrie, "Sally Don't You Grieve," which he sings with Leadbelly. ~ Leadbelly and Lomax sing "Stewball" ("Skewball" in some places). ~ WNYC announcer interrupts to talk about the festival and other performers. ~ Leadbelly introduces a song about Lincoln, but the audio cuts out before it is played.
description
"Songs the People Sing," program #37 of the American Music Festival. ~ WNYC announcer introduces the program. Leadbelly explains the first song, "What Can I Do to Change Your Mind?," then plays. ~ Lomax introduces the next song, "Old Blue." then sings. ~ Lomax introduces a song by Woody Guthrie, "Sally Don't You Grieve," which he sings with Leadbelly. ~ Leadbelly and Lomax sing "Stewball" ("Skewball" in some places). ~ WNYC announcer interrupts to talk about the festival and other performers. ~ Leadbelly introduces a song about Lincoln, but the audio cuts out before it is played.
Description
false
Date:
2/14/1944
date
2/14/1944
Date
false
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
false
Subject:
Arts.
subject
Arts.
Subject
false
Subject:
Music.
subject
Music.
Subject
false
Subject:
Guthrie, Woody, 1912-1967.
subject
Guthrie, Woody, 1912-1967.
Subject
false
Type:
Sound
type
Sound
Type
false
Format:
lacquer transcription disc
format
lacquer transcription disc
Format
false
Language:
English
language
English
Language
false
Notes:
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Notes
false