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Afro American folk music from Tate and Panola Counties, Mississippi

Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: AFS L 67 | Library of Congress Music DivisionPublication details: Library of Congress Music Division, 1978.Description: 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpmAvailable additional physical forms:
  • Transferred to 39 CDA record collection.
Contents:
Side 1: 1. Soft Black Jersey Cow / Napoleon Strickland (vocal and fife), Jimmie Buford (snare drum) R. L. Boyce (bass drum), September 4 1970, rec. David Evans -- 2. After the Ball is Over / Sid Hemphill's Band, August 15 1942, rec. Alan Lomax -- 3. Old Dick Jines is Dead and Gone / Compton Jones with family, July 6 1971, rec. David & Cheryl Evans -- 4. The Devil's Dream / Sid Hemphill on ten note quills, August 15 1942, rec. Alan Lomax -- 5. Granny, Will Your Dog Bite? / Compton Jones vocal and washtub, September 15 1970, rec. David Evans -- 6. The Carrier Line / Sid Hemphill vocal and fiddle, Lucius Smith on banjo, Alex Askew guitar, Will Head bass drum, August 15 1942, rec. Alan Lomax -- Side 2: 1. New Railroad / Lucius Smith vocal and banjo, June 27 1971, rec. David & Cheryl Evans -- 2. Shake 'Em On Down / Compton Jones vocal and 'bow diddley', September 5 1970, rec. David Evans -- 3. Shake 'Em On Down / Rania Burnette, September 3 1970, rec. David Evans -- 4. Black Woman / Othar Turner, March 22 1969, rec. David Evans -- 5. This Little Light of Mine / Ada Turner singing while churning, September 4 1970) -- 6. He's Calling Me / The Hunter Chapel Missionary Baptist Church Choir, June 27 1971, rec. David & Cheryl Evans -- 7. Little Sally Walker / Nettie May and Aleneda Turner, July 9 1971, rec. Cheryl Evans -- 8. Go To Sleepy, Baby / Mary Mabeary, June 26 1971) recorded David & Cheryl Evans.
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Item type Home library Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Storage SAD 3097 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR05868

Sound disc, analog.

Part of the Folk Music of the United States series issued from the collections of the Archive of Folk Song.

Side 1: 1. Soft Black Jersey Cow / Napoleon Strickland (vocal and fife), Jimmie Buford (snare drum) R. L. Boyce (bass drum), September 4 1970, rec. David Evans -- 2. After the Ball is Over / Sid Hemphill's Band, August 15 1942, rec. Alan Lomax -- 3. Old Dick Jines is Dead and Gone / Compton Jones with family, July 6 1971, rec. David & Cheryl Evans -- 4. The Devil's Dream / Sid Hemphill on ten note quills, August 15 1942, rec. Alan Lomax -- 5. Granny, Will Your Dog Bite? / Compton Jones vocal and washtub, September 15 1970, rec. David Evans -- 6. The Carrier Line / Sid Hemphill vocal and fiddle, Lucius Smith on banjo, Alex Askew guitar, Will Head bass drum, August 15 1942, rec. Alan Lomax -- Side 2: 1. New Railroad / Lucius Smith vocal and banjo, June 27 1971, rec. David & Cheryl Evans -- 2. Shake 'Em On Down / Compton Jones vocal and 'bow diddley', September 5 1970, rec. David Evans -- 3. Shake 'Em On Down / Rania Burnette, September 3 1970, rec. David Evans -- 4. Black Woman / Othar Turner, March 22 1969, rec. David Evans -- 5. This Little Light of Mine / Ada Turner singing while churning, September 4 1970) -- 6. He's Calling Me / The Hunter Chapel Missionary Baptist Church Choir, June 27 1971, rec. David & Cheryl Evans -- 7. Little Sally Walker / Nettie May and Aleneda Turner, July 9 1971, rec. Cheryl Evans -- 8. Go To Sleepy, Baby / Mary Mabeary, June 26 1971) recorded David & Cheryl Evans.

Recorded in Mississippi by Alan Lomax in 1942 and by David and Cheryl Evans in the early 1970s.

Transferred to 39 CDA record collection.

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