Collection Items
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Audio RecordingHijo, hijo, mira esta muher sound recording | 1 disc. | Recorded by John A. and Alan Lomax in San Antonio, Texas. (Venue). John A. and Alan Lomax 1934-35 Southern States Recording Trip Collection. (Source Note). Recorded in May 1934. (Date). Sound Recording (Form).
- Contributor: Trujillo, Lia - Lomax, John A. (John Avery) - Gonzales, Aurora - Flores, Adela - Manchaco, Pearl - Lomax, Alan - Gonzales, Josephine
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Audio RecordingThe Farmer's Curst Wife Forms part of "New England Balladry," a lecture and concert presented by Helen Hartness Flanders at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., on February 27, 1948. Helen Hartness Flanders Collection. sound recording | 1 reel. | Helen Hartness Flanders Collection (Source). February 27, 1948. (Date). Recorded at the Library of Congress. (Venue). This ballad is found in The English and Scottish Popular Ballads...
- Contributor: Library of Congress - Flanders, Helen Hartness - Davis, ASA - Emrich, Duncan
- Date: 1948
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Audio RecordingMedley of Greek folksongs, including Dance of Zalongo Played on guitar and sung by John Hemonas at his home. Recorded by Peter Bartis in Chicago, Illinois, April 21, 1977. Chicago Ethnic Arts Project. sound recording | 1 reel. | Chicago Ethnic Arts Project Collection. (Source). Recorded by Peter Bartis in Mr. Hemonas's home. (Venue). April 21, 1977. (Date). Sound Recording (Form).
- Contributor: Bartis, Peter - Hemonas, John
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Audio RecordingJá Estas Com os Copos
You’re Already Drunk, Don’t Drink Any More Fado sung by Olivete Maria, with Mário Bulhões on acoustic guitar and Duarte Tavares on Portuguese guitar. Recorded by Barbara Fertig in Lowell, Massachusetts, November 14, 1987. Lowell Folklife Project Collection. sound recording | 1 reel. | Lowell Folklife Project Collection. (Source). Recorded by Barbara Fertig in Lowell, Massachusetts. November 14, 1987. (Date). Sound Recording (Form).- Contributor: Fertig, Barbara C. - Bulhões, Mário - Tavares, Duarte - Poulart, Maria Olivete
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Audio RecordingScotch Mary A traditional Irish tune performed on ullieann pipes by Patrick James Touhey. Recorded by Francis O'Neill, Chicago, Illinois, 1904. Dunn Family Collection. sound recording | 1 cylinder. | Dunn Family Collection. (Source). c. 1904 (Date). Sound Recording (Form).
- Contributor: O'Neill, Francis - Touhey, Patrick J.
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Audio RecordingMaid on the Green A traditional Irish tune performed on ullieann pipes by Patrick James Touhey. Recorded by Francis O'Neill, Chicago, Illinois, 1904. Dunn Family Collection. sound recording | 1 cylinder. | Dunn Family Collection. (Source). c. 1904. (Date). Sound Recording (Form).
- Contributor: O'Neill, Francis - Touhey, Patrick J.
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Audio RecordingAlaskan Promyshlenniki Sung and recorded by John Panamarkoff. Panamarkoff Alaskan Promyshlenniki Recordings. c.a. 1958. sound recording | 1 reel. | John Panamarkoff Alaskan Promyshlenniki Recordings. (Source). c. 1958. (Date). A ballad about the journey of Russian settlers from Arkhangel'sk to Alaska in about 1808. (Content). Sound Recording (Form).
- Contributor: Panamarkoff, John
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Audio RecordingDrum Song of Fengyang Sung by a group of men and women, names unknown. In the song, a wife complains that she must beg for money because her husband is lazy and the husband complains that his wife has big feet. Recorded in San Francisco by Chao Rulan and Margaret Speaks, 1943. sound recording | 1 disc. | San Francisco. (Venue). 1943. (Date). Sound Recording (Form).
- Contributor: Speaks, Margaret - Pian, Chao Rulan