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Audio Recording Country music performances and interview with C.M. Copeland and Wimpy Fowler, Fitzgerald, Georgia, part 5 (open reel version)

C.M. Copeland and Wimpy Fowler interview, Fitzgerald, Georgia, side A

About this Item

Title

  • Country music performances and interview with C.M. Copeland and Wimpy Fowler, Fitzgerald, Georgia, part 5 (open reel version)

Names

  • Stanley, David, 1942- (Collector)
  • Copeland, C.M.
  • Fowler, Wimpy

Created / Published

  • Fitzgerald, Georgia, August 12, 1977

Headings

  • -  Folklore--Georgia
  • -  Field recordings
  • -  Interviews
  • -  Sound recording
  • -  United States -- Georgia -- Ben Hill County -- Fitzgerald

Genre

  • Field recordings
  • Interviews
  • Sound recording

Notes

  • -  The most complete logs for the recordings were made in 1977 from the fieldworker's secondary audiocassette copies of the original open-reel recordings, at call numbers AFC 1982/010: AFS 21198, AFS 21199, and AFS 21200, and segments of those logs have been summarized in this item's metadata.
  • -  Part 5 of a 5-part recording of music performances and conversation with Winford G. "Wimpy" Fowler and C.M. Copeland (Cleo Morgan Copeland Jr) in Fitzgerald GA: performances of I'll Never Worry Again, written by Copeland and Fowler, Talkin' Blues, True Blue Bill, liar's song, comment that they used to know a lot of comedy songs but has forgotten them, another verse from Talkin' Blues, repeat Talkin' Blues, comment on how they used to have a great list of songs listed by category, breakdowns as instrumentals; perform Show Me the Way to Go Home, with spoken verses that reference Babe Ruth, It Ain't Gonna Rain No More, Those Devilish Eyes, Southbound Passenger Train; comment on My Creole Bell and Cajun music, singing Cajun songs without knowing their meanings, Jolie Blonde is a Texas theme song; comment about , blacks playing bottleneck, does not recall any but does play a bit of The Buck, people buckdanced to it; perform fragment of Nobody's Business, Anytime, Cattle Call, Oklahoma Hills, Sioux City Sue, El Rancho Grande, used to be our theme song, Five Foot Two and a joking variation; about imitating fox chase, they've heard on harmonica; perform I Found You Out (When I Found You In Somebody Else's Arms), I'm Lookin' Over a Four-Leaf Clover; comments, "I hit one once in a while, but I miss most of them," learned to play Flight of the Bumblebee, it's real hard (joke on banjo), about frailing, Copeland calls it strumming, perform an instrumental playing banjo like a mandolin, God Be With You Till We Meet Again.

Medium

  • audiotape reel, 7 in.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • Call number: AFC 1982/010: AFS 21150
  • MBRS shelflist: RXA 1690
  • Field project identifier: GA7-DS-R11

Source Collection

  • South-Central Georgia Folklife Project collection (AFC 1982/010)

Repository

  • American Folklife Center

Digital Id

Online Format

  • audio

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Credit line: South-Central Georgia Folklife Project collection (AFC 1982/010), American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

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Chicago citation style:

Stanley, David, C.M Copeland, and Wimpy Fowler. Country music performances and interview with C.M. Copeland and Wimpy Fowler, Fitzgerald, Georgia, part 5 open reel version. Fitzgerald, Georgia, 1977. Audio. https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1982010_afs21150/.

APA citation style:

Stanley, D., Copeland, C. M. & Fowler, W. (1977) Country music performances and interview with C.M. Copeland and Wimpy Fowler, Fitzgerald, Georgia, part 5 open reel version. Fitzgerald, Georgia. [Audio] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1982010_afs21150/.

MLA citation style:

Stanley, David, C.M Copeland, and Wimpy Fowler. Country music performances and interview with C.M. Copeland and Wimpy Fowler, Fitzgerald, Georgia, part 5 open reel version. Fitzgerald, Georgia, 1977. Audio. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/afc1982010_afs21150/>.