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The Birth of country recording.

Title
  1. The Birth of country recording. [sound recording].
Published by
  1. Franklin Center, Pa. : Franklin Mint Record Society, p1983.

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Additional authors
  1. Robertson, Eck, 1887-1975.
  2. Dalhart, Vernon, 1883-1948.
  3. Poole, Charlie, 1892-1931.
  4. Carson, Fiddlin' John, 1868-1949.
  5. Moonshine Kate, 1909-
  6. Blevins, Frank, 1911-
  7. Macon, Uncle Dave, 1870-1952.
  8. Whitter, Henry, -1941.
  9. McGee, Sam, 1894-
  10. McGee, Kirk, 1899-
  11. Bumgarner, Samantha, approximately 1880-1960.
  12. Montana, Patsy.
  13. Thompson, Ernest, 1907-1971
  14. Tanner, Gid.
  15. Monroe, Charlie.
  16. Burnett, Richard, 1905-1977.
  17. Rutherford, Leonard.
  18. Carlisle, Cliff, 1904-1983.
  19. Stoneman, Ernest V.
  20. Brown, Milton.
  21. North Carolina Ramblers (Musical group) prf
  22. Tarheel Rattlers (Musical group)
  23. Delmore Brothers. prf
  24. Carolina Tar Heels. prf
  25. J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers (Musical group) prf
  26. Skillet Lickers. prf
  27. Kentucky Pardners. prf
  28. Otto Gray's Oklahoma Cowboy Band. prf
  29. Coon Creek Girls (Musical group) prf
  30. Brownies (Musical group) prf
  31. East Texas Serenaders. prf
  32. Country Music Foundation.
Description
  1. 2 sound discs : 33 1/3 rpm, stereo.; 12 in.
Series statement
  1. Greatest country music recordings of all time ; v. 41-42
Subject
  1. Country music
Contents
  1. Record no. 41, Side A: Sallie Goodin' (A.C. (Eck) Robertson) ; The prisoner's song (Venon Dalhalt) ; Don't let your deal go down blues (Charlie Poole and the North Carolina Ramblers) ; Little old log cabin in the lane (Fiddlin' John Carson) ; Little Mary Phagan (Moonshine Kate) ; Sally Aim (Frank Blevins and his Tarheel Rattlers) -- Side B: I'll keep my skillet good and greasy (Uncle Dave Macon) ; The wreck of the Southern Old '97 (Henry Whitter) ; C-H-I-C-K-E-N (Sam and Kirk McGee) ; Fly around my pretty little miss (Samantha Bumgarner) ; Blue railroad train (Delmore Brothers) ; Rude and ramblin man (Carolina Tarheels).
  2. Record no. 42, Side A: Run mountain (J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers) ; Montana plains (Patsy Montana) ; Little rosewood casket (Ernest Thompson) ; Old Joe Clark (Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers) ; Down in the willow garden (Charlie Monroe and his Kentucky Pardners) ; Who broke the lock on the henhouse door? (Otto Gray's Oklahoma Cowboy Band) -- Side B: Willie Moore (Richard Burnett and Leonard Rutherford) ; Black jack David (Cliff Carlisle) ; The Titanic (Ernest "Pop" Stoneman) ; Sowin' on the mountain (Coon Creek Girls) ; Little Betty Brown (Milton Brown and his Musical Brownies) ; Three-in-one two step (East Texas Serenaders).
Call number
  1. *LZR 7400 v. 41-42 (F)
Note
  1. "Country Music Foundation Official Archive Collection"--Container.
  2. Pressed in maroon-colored vinyl.
  3. Program notes by Nolan Porterfield ([8] p. : ill.) laid in container.
Title
  1. The Birth of country recording. [sound recording].
Imprint
  1. Franklin Center, Pa. : Franklin Mint Record Society, p1983.
Series
  1. Greatest country music recordings of all time ; v. 41-42
Performer
  1. Various country artists, including the Carter family and Jimmie Rodgers.
Added author
  1. Robertson, Eck, 1887-1975. Performer
  2. Dalhart, Vernon, 1883-1948. Performer
  3. Poole, Charlie, 1892-1931. Performer
  4. Carson, Fiddlin' John, 1868-1949. Performer
  5. Moonshine Kate, 1909- Performer
  6. Blevins, Frank, 1911- Performer
  7. Macon, Uncle Dave, 1870-1952. Performer
  8. Whitter, Henry, -1941. Performer
  9. McGee, Sam, 1894- Performer
  10. McGee, Kirk, 1899- Performer
  11. Bumgarner, Samantha, approximately 1880-1960. Performer
  12. Montana, Patsy. Performer
  13. Thompson, Ernest, 1907-1971, performer.
  14. Tanner, Gid. Performer
  15. Monroe, Charlie. Performer
  16. Burnett, Richard, 1905-1977. Performer
  17. Rutherford, Leonard. Performer
  18. Carlisle, Cliff, 1904-1983. Performer
  19. Stoneman, Ernest V. Performer
  20. Brown, Milton. Performer
  21. North Carolina Ramblers (Musical group) Performer
  22. Tarheel Rattlers (Musical group)
  23. Delmore Brothers. Performer
  24. Carolina Tar Heels. Performer
  25. J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers (Musical group) Performer
  26. Skillet Lickers. Performer
  27. Kentucky Pardners. Performer
  28. Otto Gray's Oklahoma Cowboy Band. Performer
  29. Coon Creek Girls (Musical group) Performer
  30. Brownies (Musical group) Performer
  31. East Texas Serenaders. Performer
  32. Country Music Foundation.
Publisher no.
  1. FMRS-CW-041--FMRS-CW-042 Franklin Mint Record Society
Research call number
  1. *LZR 7400 v. 41-42 (F) Container and liner notes on file.
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