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William Sears Home and Field Recordings Collection BCA 0130 SAA 130

Object Type: Folder
 



Title
Description
Date

Video Recording

2015-10-21

BCA 0130 Sears PDF Play Lists

2018-07-09

BCA 0130 Sears SC-DV-091 Audio

2018-07-03

Home Recordings - Raymond Perry on banjo, Corbin, Whitley County, Kentucky. Others playing bass and electric guitar mostly in background. [Late 1960s] (Collected by Will Sears from Avery Perry - Appalachian Music Fellowship 2008)

2015-12-02

Instrumental music by Roy Perry (fdl), Raymond Perry (bjo), Monroe Underwood (gtr), and John V. Walker (mdn) recorded 4-8-1969 at the home of Raymond Perry in Corbin, Kentucky. (Collected by Will Sears from John Larry Walker - Appalachian Music Fellowship 2008)

2015-11-27

M.T. "Pap" Jones / Country Music Express Stage Show variously at the Stearns Theatre in Stearns, Kentucky and the Capital Theatre in Jellico, Tennessee [1960s]. (Collected by Will Sears from Patricia Jones - Appalachian Music Fellowship 2008)

2015-11-27

SC-CT-924-001 Marion Pridemore playing fiddle and banjo with Xerxes and Margaret Bowlin recorded by Harry Lawson in Whitley County, Kentucky in the [1980s]. (Donated by Harry Lawson through Will Sears 2008 Appalachian Music Fellowship Program) SC-CT-924-002 Marion Pridemore playing fiddle, dobro, and banjo with brother, Kenneth Pridemore on Guitar, recorded by daughter, Shirley Helton in Whitley County, Kentucky in the [1980s]. (Donated by Shirley Helton through Will Sears 2008 Appalachian Music Fellowship Program)

2015-12-02

William Sears Home and Field Recordings Collection 44-16 Copies

2015-11-27

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