Negro blues and hollers
Material type: MusicPublisher number: AFS L 59 | Library of Congress Music DivisionPublication details: Library of Congress Music Division, 195?.Description: 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpmAvailable additional physical forms:- Transferred to 16 CDA record collection.
Item type | Home library | Shelving location | Class number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Sound Recordings | VWML | Storage | SAD 79 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | SR05800 |
Sound disc, analog.
Part of the Folk Music of the United States series. Issued from the collections of the Archive of Folk Song.
Musical instruments: Guitar, trombone.
Side 1: 1. Camp Hollers / Unidentified singer, Clarksdale, Mississippi, 1941 -- 2. Cornfield Hollers / Charles Berry, Clarksdale, Mississippi, 1942 -- 3. I'm A Soldier in the Army of the Lord / Congregation of Silent Grove Baptist Church with trombone anf guitar, Clarksdale, Mississippi, 1942 -- 4. I'm Gonna Lift Up A Standard For My King / Congregation of the Church of God in Christ, Moorhead Plantation, Lula, Mississippi, 1941 -- 5. Worried Life Blues / David Edwards with guitar, Clarksdale, Mississippi, 1942 -- 6. Ragged and Dirty / William Brown with guitar, Clarksdale, Mississippi, 1942 -- Side 2: 1. Special Rider Blues / Son House with guitar, Robinsonville, Mississippi, 1942 -- 2. Depot Blues / Son House with guitar, Robinsonville, Mississippi, 1942 -- 3. Mississippi Blues / William Brown with guitar, Sadie Beck's Plantation, Arkansas, 1942 -- 4. Four O'Clock Blues / Willie Blackwell and William Brown with guitar, Sadie Beck's Plantation, Arkansas, 1942 -- 5. East St. Louis Blues / William Brown with guitar, Sadie Beck's Plantation, Arkansas, 1942 -- 6. Low Down, Dirty Dog Blues / Son House with guitar, Robinsonville, Mississippi, 1942.
Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, 1941-42.
Transferred to 16 CDA record collection.