Inventory of the Dynamic Legacies Symposium Collection, 2005Collection Number 20397-z![]() Manuscripts Department, University Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
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Online Catalog HeadingsThese and related materials may be found under the following headings in online catalogs.
Historical NoteDynamic Legacies: Charlie Poole and the Evolution and Transmission of the Southern String Band Tradition was a symposium held on 8 April 2005 at Wilson Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Back to TopCollection OverviewThe collection consists of audiocassette recordings and other materials relating to Dynamic Legacies: Charlie Poole and the Evolution and Transmission of the Southern String Band Tradition, a symposium sponsored by the student group Music in Context and the Southern Folklife Collection and held at the University of North Carolina at Chapel on 8 April 2005. The 13 audiocassettes contain student papers on the string band tradition; comments from Alan Jabbour, former director of the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress, and Phil Vandermeer, Music Librarian at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; a panel discussion on Charlie Poole and the North Carolina Ramblers with Hank Sapoznik and Kinney Rorrer; and concerts, including one by the New North Carolina Ramblers. Also included are the symposium program, publicity materials, and other items. Back to TopArrangement of Collection
2. Miscellaneous Papers Items Separated
Detailed Description of the Collection1. Audio Recordings, 2005. 13 items.
Arrangement: chiefly chronological.
Audiocassette
FS-7973Welcome, Matt Meacham; "The Lockwood Family: The Evolution of a String Band Tradition from 1850 to 1930 in Saratoga County, New York," Trisha Maust-Blosser, William King Regional Arts Center.
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FS-7974"Family and Community in Western North Carolina String Bands," Robert H. Ferguson, Western Carolina University.
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FS-7975"Three Faces of 'Sally Ann' in North Carolina," James Ruchala, Brown University.
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FS-7976Commentary, Alan Jabbour; Question and answer session
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FS-7977"From the Consort to the String Band," Nikos Pappas, John Jacob Niles Center for American Music, University of Kentucky.
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FS-7978"Black and White: The (African-)American String Band as Recorded in the Late 1920s," Lee Bidgood, University of Virginia.
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FS-7979"The Repertoire of Milton Brown and His Musical Brownies," Aaron Keim, University of Colorado at Boulder.
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FS-7980Commentary, Philip Vandermeer; Question and answer session.
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FS-7981Welcome, Steve Weiss, Southern Folklife Collection; Keynote, Hank Sapoznik, Columbia Legacy.
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FS-7982Charlie Poole panel discussion: Hank Sapoznik, Kinney Rorrer, George Goehl. Moderator: Jocelyn Neal.
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FS-7983Concert by the New North Carolina Ramblers (1 of 2).
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FS-7984Concert by the New North Carolina Ramblers (2 of 2).
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FS-7985Concert by Big Fat Gap.
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