American skiffle bands recorded in Alabama, Texas & Tennessee by Samuel B. Charters
Material type: MusicPublication details: 1957.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inAvailable additional physical forms:- Transfer of record 1706; Folkways Records FA 2480.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Class number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Sound Recordings | VWML | CDA Record Collection | Storage | SCD CDA rec. coll. 73 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | SR07016 |
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Compact disc.
Musical instruments: Kazoo, guitar, washtub bass, harmonica, jug.
Side 1: 1. Raise a ruckus tonight -- 2. Rock me, baby -- 3. My bonnie lies over the ocean -- 4. Trouble, trouble's followed me all my days / The Mobile Strugglers (Ollie Crenshaw, Moochie Reeves, Tyler Jackson) recorded in Mobile, Alabama, 18/07/1954 -- 5. Interview / Virgil Perkins -- 6. Goin' around the mountain -- 7. John Henry / Virgil Perkins and Jack Sims, recorded Houston, Teas, 6/11/1955 -- Side 2: 1. Harmonica and guitar blues -- 2. Tippin' 'round -- 3. Interview / Gus Cannon (includes Old John Booker, Kansasa City blues) -- 4. What you gonna do, baby, when your troubles get like mine? -- 5. Interview / Will Shade and Charlie Burse -- 6. Take your fingers off it / The Memphis Jug Band (Will Shade, Charlie Burse) and Gus Canno, recorded in Memphis, Tennessee, 5/12/1956.
Alabama, Texas & Tennessee.
Listening copy of analog disc(s).
Transfer of record 1706; Folkways Records FA 2480.