Box 8
Contains 22 Results:
As You Like It, Carnaval Mignon Prelude (Schutt); Waltz of the Flowers, Undated
Composed and played by Ilgenfritz
Valse Espagnole, Spring; Florizel Scene 4, Undated
Composed and played by Ilgenfritz
I'm Bound to Folle the Long-Horned Cows, Lonesome Cowboy; The Cutting of the Pines, 1934
Side 1 recorded by John A. Lomax; Side 2 performed by Alec Moore and George Edwards, recorded By B.A Botkin
Lumberjack special; Lumberjack's story, 1937
Side 1 recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell; Side 2 performed by Walter Rose and Swen Swenson, recorded at the National Folk Festival by Sidney Robertson Cowell
Lumberjack monologue, 1940
Spoken by Art Mosely, recorded by Robert F. Drayes
I Walked The Road; The Dewey, Dewey Dens of Yarrow, 1944
Sung by George Edwards at Camp Woodland, Phoenicia, N.Y, recorded by B.A. Botkin; disc from Library of Congress
Lumberjack monologue, 1940
Spoken by Art Mosely, recorded by Robert F. Drayes; disc from Library of Congress
Monologue on lumber camps and lumberjack ballads, 1938
Spoken by Bill McBride, recorded by Alan Lomax; disc from Library of Congress
Monologue on lumber camps and lumberjack ballads, 1938
Spoken by Bill McBride, recorded by Alan Lomax; second copy; disc from Library of Congress
Once more - a Lumbering Go, 1938
Sung by Carl Lathrop, recorded by John Lomax; disc from Library of Congress
Paul Bunyan Stories, 1938
Sung by Crosshaul, recorded by Alan Lomax; disc from Library of Congress
Paul Bunyan Stories, 1938
Spoken by Perry Allen and Bill McBride, recorded by John Lomax; disc from Library of Congress
Paul Bunyan Story, 1938
Spoken by Bill McBride, recorded by John Lomax; disc from Library of Congress
Cowboy Yodel; Cowhorn Solo, 1933
Side 1 sung by Mose (Clear Rock) Pratt and recorded by John Lomax; Side 2 sung by a Wisconsin lumberjack at National Folk Festival, Chicago Ill, recorded by Sidney Robertson; disc from Library of Congress
Buck Creek Gals; Bucking Mule, Whoa Mule, 1939
Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson and fiddle by Lewis H. Propps, recorded by John Lomax; disc from Library of Congress
Here, Rattler; Lone Prairie, 1939
Side 1 sung by Marie Womble and recorded by Herbert Halpert; Side 2 sung by Mrs. Carrie Walker and recorded by Herbert Halpert
Poor Unworthy Stranger; Ten Thousand Goddam Castle, 1944
Side 1 sung by George Edwards at Camp Woodland, Phoenicia, N.Y., recorded by B.A. Botkin; Side 2 sung by Alan Lomax, recorded by Alan Lomax; disc from Library of Congress
Paul Bunyan Story; Cattle Calling, 1938
Side 1 recorded by John Lomax; Side 2 spoken by Bill McBride and Henry Zweiful, recorded by John Lomax; disc from Library of Congress
Sourwood Mountain, Undated
The collection contains lacquer disc recordings of Jenkins family recordings, events in Kansas City, radio broadcast recordings, advertisements for radio broadcast, and copies of classical and popular music.
Petticoat Dane; The Shades of the Palmetto, 1944
Side 1 sung by George Edwards at Camp Woodland, Phoenicia, N.Y., recorded by B.A. Botkin; Side 2 sung by George Edwards at Camp Woodland, Phoenicia, N.Y., recorded by B.A. Botkin; disc from Library of Congress
Log Camp Call of Canadian French; Lumbering We Will Go, 1937
Side 1 sung by Mrs. W.A. Clark, recorded by Alton C. Morris; Side 2 sung by Lewis Winfield Moody, recorded by Robert F. Draves; disc from Library of Congress
Orchestral music #4 and #6, Undated
The collection contains lacquer disc recordings of Jenkins family recordings, events in Kansas City, radio broadcast recordings, advertisements for radio broadcast, and copies of classical and popular music.