Volume 9
Contains 67 Results:
No. 1001: Song, "Red River Valley" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Gwen Meador, Moab, Utah, 1953
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.
No. 1002: Song, "About Four Thousand Years Ago" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California, 1948
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.
No. 1003: Song, "Red River Shore" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California, 1948
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.
No. 1004: Song, "Cruel Sister" (Two Sisters) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California, 1948
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.
No. 1005: Song, "Lonely Cowhand" (Fife) Informant: Slim Briggs (composer), of Texas, in Paris, France, 1950
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.
No. 1006: Song, "Cowboy's Lament" (Fife) Informant: Slim Briggs, of Texas, in Paris, France, 1950
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.
No. 1007: Song, "Flying Saucers" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Slim Briggs, of Texas, in Paris, France, 1950
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.
No. 1008: Song, "Ten Thousand Miles" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Slim Briggs, of Texas, in Paris, France, 1950
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.
No. 1009: Song, "Railroad Bill" (Fife) Informant: Frank Hamilton, Los Angeles, California, 1954
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.
No. 1010: Song, "St. James Infirmary Blues" (Fife) Informant: Sam Hinton, Los Angeles, California, 1954
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.