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Sunday performances at the 1979 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Reel 2)

Type:

Sound

Date:

05/27/1979

Item:

Audio recording

Series:

S1576

Item ID:

T83-102

Download: MP3

Download: MP3

Event Name

Collector or Fieldworker

Tradition Bearer

Genre or Occupation

Title of Work

  • He Taught Me To Yodel (Makley Family) (incomplete)
  • Cripple Creek (Sara Carter & Megan White for the Windmill Cloggers)
  • Oh, Babe It Aint No Lie (New Sand Mountain Wildcats)
  • She Will Be Coming Around the Mountain
  • Hello Stranger
  • Heart Is Like a Wheel
  • Southbound Train
  • Old Slewfoot (Kathy Kloiber & Bob Gerard)
  • Simple Gifts
  • Farewell to Tarwathe
  • Come and Go With Me to That Land Where I am Bound
  • Got In Love One Morning (Johnny Brown)
  • Got Up This Morning, the Blues All Around My Bed
  • I am a Stranger Here
  • Since I Laid My Burden Down
  • Precious Lord, Take My Hand
  • Haste to the Wedding (George and Marilyn Heaps-Nelson)
  • Boil Them Cabbage Down
  • Rye Whiskey
  • Leaning on the Everlasting Arms
  • Redwing (Mary Bonk)
  • Ellas Grove
  • Little Moses
  • The Joys of Love
  • Buffalo Gal (Bucksnort Barndance Band for the Cross Creek Cloggers)
  • Stay All Night
  • Great Big Taters in Sandy Land

Place Name

Corporate or Conference Name

General Note/Comment

  • One reel to reel recording. Boltin served as emcee. The New Sand Mountain Wildcats was from Lutz; they consisted of Ernie Williams, Rob Levine (psychology professor), Shellie Yeager, Daralyn Caudill (teacher), and Bill Dudley (a FM disc jockey). Kloiber, at the time a law student at the University of Virginia, was from West Palm Beach; Gerard, a speech graduate student at the University of Tampa, was from Lake City. They met and began playing traditional folk music while students at Florida State University. Blues singer Brown was from St. Petersburg. George and Marilyn Heaps-Nelson were from Swainsboro, Georgia. Bonk was from Atlanta, Georgia.

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