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- 13-Aug-77 (Creation)
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Performers:
Best, Anita, singing in English A1, speech in English A1;
Slade, Linda, speech in English A2, singing in English A2;
Lovelace, Martin, singing in English in duet A3;
Ashton, John, singing in English in duet A3;
Mooney, Jack, singing in English A4;
Goldstein, Kenneth, speech in English A1-4
Running Order:
1. Speech [Introduction] ; Hush o bye baby, song / Kenneth Goldstein, speech in English ; Anita Best, speech in English, singing in English
2. Speech [Introduction] ; The drunkard's poor wife, song / Kenneth Goldstein, speech in English ; Linda Slade, speech in English, singing in English
3. Speech [Introduction] ; The banks of Claudy, song / John Ashton, speech in English, singing in English ; Martin Lovelace, singing in English
4. Speech [Introduction] ; The pride of Glencoe, song / Jack Mooney, speech in English, singing in English [END OF STEREO BANDS]
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Donated by Aidan O'Hara
Imported from Reeldubs July 2013
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Spoken information on tape ; See related ephemera ; Carton: `1st Nfld Folk Fest / 12-14 Aug '77'
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- English