Between the sound and the sea oral tradition: music of the N. C. Outer Banks.

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Imprint:New York : Folkways Records, 1977.
Description:1 online resource.
Language:English
Series:Smithsonian global sound for libraries.
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Format: E-Resource Streaming Audio Music recording Audio
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8636686
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Varying Form of Title:Between the sound and the sea
Oral tradition: music of the N. C. Outer Banks
Music of the N. C. Outer Banks
Other title:Oral tradition: music of the North Carolina Outer Banks.
Music of the North Carolina Outer Banks.
Other authors / contributors:Helms, Karen G.
Henry, Otto, 1933-
Notes:"This album is the product of fieldwork and research from 1973-6 conducted by Karen G. Helms, a native of North Carolina, while earning the Master of Arts degree in Ethnomusicology from East Carolina University, Greenville ... collected by Karen G. Helms; recorded by Otto Henry; photography by Doug Helms & Otto Henry".
Principally folk songs and ballads.
Program notes inserted in original container.
Sung and played by native folk musicians of the North Carolina Outer Banks.
Electronic reproduction. Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street Press, 2009. (Smithsonian global sound for libraries). Available via World Wide Web.
Other form:Original
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Original publisher catalog number FS 3848
Table of Contents:
  • Johnny O'Lou (2:44)
  • Harmonica medley: Home sweet home ; Kitty Wells (2:07)
  • Amber tresses (2:32)
  • Lullaby ; Children's song (1:13)
  • Mandolin medley: Little Sydney ; Round the mountain (1:58)
  • Seventy-two (1:29)
  • Tom Dan'ls (1:29)
  • Matilda Jane Lee (3:12)
  • The sailor boy (2:51)
  • Nellie Cropsey (3:55)
  • Charlie Mason pogie boat (3:33)
  • Carolina cannonball (1:45)
  • Harmonica medley: Casey Jones ; Old sow jumped over the fence (2:37)
  • Booze yacht (2:37)
  • Paddy's Hollow (3:21)
  • Let's keep the holler alive (1:34).