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Old time record review.

Title
  1. Old time record review. Program no. 3.11, Postwar blues no. 3 ; Program no. 3.12, Postwar blues no.4, Chicago blues [sound recording].

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Additional authors
  1. Hansen, Barry, 1941-
  2. Little, Walter.
  3. Lightnin' Slim, 1913-1974.
  4. Booker, Charlie, 1925-
  5. Howlin' Wolf, 1910-1976.
  6. Williamson, Sonny Boy, -1965.
  7. Wells, Junior, 1934-
  8. Rogers, Jimmy.
  9. Warren, Baby Boy, 1919-1977.
  10. Harpo, Slim, 1924-1970.
  11. Hutto, J. B.
  12. Spann, Otis, 1930-1970.
  13. Rush, Otis.
  14. Hawks (Blues group) prf
  15. John Edwards Memorial Foundation.
Description
  1. 1 sound disc : digital, mono.; 4 3/4 in.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Gift of the John Edwards Memorial Foundation.
Uniform title
  1. Old time record review (Radio program).
Alternative title
  1. Postwar blues no. 3.
  2. Postwar blues no. 4, Chicago blues.
Subject
  1. African Americans > Music
  2. Blues (Music) > 1951-1960
  3. Blues (Music) > 1941-1950
  4. Folk music > United States
Contents
  1. Program no. 3.11, Postwar blues no. 3. Quarter to twelve (Little Walter) [Checker 780] -- New Orleans bound (Lightnin' Slim) [Feature 3008] -- No Ridin blues (Charley Booker) [Blues & Rhythm 7003]-- Saddle my pony (gonna find my baby out in the world somewhere) (Howlin' Wolf) [Chess 1515] -- Crying at daylight (Wolf) [RPM] -- I'll be around (Wolf) [Chess 1584] -- No nights by myself (Sonny Boy Williamson) [Ace 511].
  2. Program no. 3.12, Postwar blues no. 4, Chicago blues. Junior's wail (Junior Wells) [State S-134] -- Sloppy drunk (Jimmy Rogers) [Chess 1574] -- Hello stranger (Baby Boy Warren) [JVB 26] -- I'm a king bee (Slim Harpo) [Excelo 2113] -- Pet cream man (J.B. [Hutto] and his Hawks) [Chance] -- It must have been the devil (Otis Spann) [Checker 807] -- I can't quit you baby (Otis Rush) [Cobra 5000].
Call number
  1. *LDC 32294
Note
  1. Radio program of rare and authentic recordings of American folk music , as they were recorded for their original folk audience, from the archives of the John Edwards Memorial Foundation. All selections feature commentary.
  2. Compact disc.
  3. All recordings originally released on 78 or 45 rpm disc.
  4. Script for program no. 3.11 (4 p.) available in *LT-7 295.
Source (note)
  1. John Edwards Memorial Foundation.
Title
  1. Old time record review. Program no. 3.11, Postwar blues no. 3 ; Program no. 3.12, Postwar blues no.4, Chicago blues [sound recording].
Performer
  1. Various musicians ; Barry Hansen, host.
Original version
  1. Original item: *LT-7 295 (1 tape reel : 7 1/2 ips, mono ; 7 in.).
Connect to:
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Added author
  1. Hansen, Barry, 1941- Commentator
  2. Little, Walter. Performer
  3. Lightnin' Slim, 1913-1974. Performer
  4. Booker, Charlie, 1925- Performer
  5. Howlin' Wolf, 1910-1976. Performer
  6. Williamson, Sonny Boy, -1965. Performer
  7. Wells, Junior, 1934- Performer
  8. Rogers, Jimmy. Performer
  9. Warren, Baby Boy, 1919-1977. Performer
  10. Harpo, Slim, 1924-1970. Performer
  11. Hutto, J. B. Performer
  12. Spann, Otis, 1930-1970. Performer
  13. Rush, Otis. Performer
  14. Hawks (Blues group) Performer
  15. John Edwards Memorial Foundation.
Added title
  1. Old time record review (Radio program).
  2. Postwar blues no. 3.
  3. Postwar blues no. 4, Chicago blues.
Research call number
  1. *LDC 32294 Service copy.
  2. *LT-7 295 Use service copy in *LDC 32294. Script for program 3.11 available on request.
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