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Friday performances at the 1994 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Tape 5)

Type:

Sound

Date:

05/27/1994

Item:

Audio recording

Container:

43

Series:

S1576

Item ID:

D94-5

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Genre or Occupation

Title of Work

  • Cotton Eyed Joe (Two Hits and a Miss)
  • Because
  • I Get the Blues When It Rains
  • Shanty in Old Shanty Town
  • Sweet Georgia Brown
  • Darktowns Strutters Ball
  • Medley
  • Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain
  • Orange Blossom Special
  • Kiss Me Quick and Go Away (Johnson Family Band)
  • Hopalong Peter
  • I am gonna To Live It High Until I Die
  • East Tennessee Blues
  • Chicken
  • Daniel Prayed
  • Friend Crystal Brown (Cainas)
  • Guatemala
  • Unidentified song
  • Mima Knew
  • Out in the Swamp (Squirrelly Germs)
  • Rockaby Baby
  • Late For the Dance
  • That Makes One of Us
  • Rachael
  • I Saw the Light (Makley Family)
  • Chime Dolls
  • Cowboy Sweetheart
  • Swiss Lullaby
  • Cattle Call
  • Swiss Yodel
  • Sweet Sunny South (Crider)
  • Red Wolf Howls at the Tallahassee Moon
  • Last Live Photo
  • Under the Southern Bald Eagle

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General Note/Comment

  • One digital audio tape (DAT). (Copied onto C94-73/74.) Milner served as the emcee. Two Hits and a Miss, of St. Cloud, consisted of Robert Hall (banjo), Marge hill (bass) and Buddy bass (fiddle). The Johnson Family Band were from Gainesville, and consisted of John Johnson (guitar/mandolin), Lisa Martin (guitar), Martin Johnson (fiddle), and Bruce Hewland (bass). Guitarist Cainas of Ormond Beach played classical Spanish guitar. The Squirrelly Germs of Dade City consisted of Bill Dudley (guitar), Tim Higgins (fiddle/mandolin), Bob Kogat (mandolin), Kathy Aagar (fiddle), and Dana Kogut (guitar). The Makley Family (Bettina, Natalie, and Elroyce Makley, Ruth Mason, and Gail Maynard) were from Jacksonville. Singer-guitarist Crider sang on Florida environment. He performed with Gabe Valla (guitar), Bob Kogat (mandolin), Tim Higgins (fiddle), and Diane Delage (sign language interpreter).

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