Appendix: Chronological List of Field Recordings 1958-1961
Donald R. Hill
Departments of Anthropology and Africana/Latino Studies
SUNY Oneonta, NY 13820
tel. (607)436-2018
© Donald R. Hill
Unpu blished draft, written in Oxford, Mississippi, Summer 1995. Copyrighted by Donald R. Hill
Only the recordings made by Donald R. Hill are original "live" recordings, unless noted as a "dub." The recordings by others are dubs from live recordings. They are included because the original recordings, made by Dave Mangurian, Guy Carawan, Chris Strachwitz, or others, may have been destroyed. This list was compiled in June 1995, at the Center For the Study of Southern Culture, University of Missi ssippi, University, Mississippi.
(audio air checks recorded off television by Donald R. Hill:)
1955-1957 The Voices of Victory Baptist Church of Los
Angeles, CA
recorded in Palos Verdes, CA
Easter 1956 First Congregational Church of Long Beach, CA
(unknown recordist, probably Dave Mangurian:)
late 1950s Kris Christopherson, vo and g; Dave Mangurian,
vo and g; and Jerr y Wire, ??
Pomona College, Claremont, CA
(unknown recordist:)
ca late 1950s Sonny Terry, vo and harmonica; Alex Stewart, g
unknown location
(recorded by Donald R. Hill and Dave Mangurian:)
June 1958 "Greg," vo and g
bar in Tahoe, CA
Summer 1958 am John D. Mounce, vo and g; Danny Patrick, g and
washboard; Dave Mangurian, washboard; James
Walker, g
Delany, AR
< P>Summer 1958 pm John D. Mounce, vo and g; Bob Mounce, g; LeeMounce, mandolin; Danny Patrick, Washboard,
Calvin Van Brunt, v; Gerald Duncan (?), g
Delany, AR
Summer 1958 ev'n John D. Mounce, vo and g; Gerald Duncan,vo and
g; Lee Mounce, g, Dave Mangurian, washboard; Don
Hill, vo and washboard, Danny Patrick, washboard
Delany, AR
(recorded by Donald R. Hill and Dave Mangu rian:)
Summer 1958 Wade Walton, vo, g, razor and strop
Big Six Barber Shop on 4th Street (now Martin Luther King Ave), Clarksdale, MS
(recorded by Donald R. Hill, Dave Mangurian, and Bob Koester:)
Summer 1958 Interview with Norman Mason
Mr. Mason's home, St. Louis, MO
Summer 1958 Interview with Quinn Wilson
Mr. Wilson's home, St. Louis, MO
(recorded by Dave Mangurian:)
May 1958 Speckled Red, vo and pia no
St. Louis, MO (East St. Louis, ILL?)
Spring 58 Roy Brown one man band, vo, g, and kazoo
Mr. Brown's home, St. Louis, MO
Spring 58 Baltimore Amateurs (bluegrass group)
Baltimore, MD
Summer 58 Interview with Joe Williams (guitarist)
Los Angeles, CA (?)
(recorded by Donald R. Hill and Dave Mangurian:)
June 58 Roy Brown, one man band, vo, g, kazoo
Mr. Brown's home in St. Louis, MO
June 14, 1958? Trebor Tichner talking, playing piano rolls and
piano
Trebor Tichner's parents home in St. Louis, MO
(recorded by Donald R. Hill and David Mangurian:)
Summer 1958 Mr. and Mrs. T.R.Chestine, vo w g and p,
Suches, Ga.
Summer 1958 Hubbard Picklesimer, bj; Sylvan Picklesimer, g;
Richard Goulds, vo; Jim Rickets, vo, Mrs.
Hubbard Picklesimer, straw beat on violin P>
Suches, Ga.
Summer 1958 Carl Weaver, vo, g, and mandolin; Hartwell
Rickets, g; Kim Rickets, vo
Dahlonega, Ga
Summer 1958 Ruffed Bracket, coke crate
Dahlonega, Ga
Summer 1958 Interview with George Lewis; Mr. Lewis's mother,
vo
Mr. Lewis home in Algiers Parish, across the Mississippi from New Orleans, LA
(recorded by Donald R. Hill, Dave Mangurian, Herb Case, and Mimi Baez:)< /P>
Fall 1958 Interview with Ewen McCall and Peggie Seeger
Pomona College, Claremont, CA
(recorded for Donald R. Hill by unknown recordists:)
Fall 1958 Concert by Ewen McCall and Peggie Seeger
Little Bridges Auditorium, Pomona College, Claremont, CA
1957-61? Concert by Odetta
Little Bridges Auditorium, Pomona College, Claremont, CA
1957-61? Concert by Pete Seeger
Little Bridges Auditorium, Pomona Coll ege, Claremont, CA
1957-61? Concert by Stan Wilson
Little Bridges Auditorium, Pomona College, Claremont, CA
(recorded by Donald R. Hill:)
Spring 1959 James Campbell, vo and g; William Ball, vo and
g; and Lloyd Bell, tpt.
Bus Stop, downtown Nashville across from a hotel that is next to Ryman Auditorium
Spring 1959 C.C. Clark, street musician, vo and guitar
Mr. Clarks apartment, Nashvil le, TN
Spring 1959 James Campbell, vo and g
Mr. Campbell's home, near 12th and Charlotte, Nashville, TN
Spring 1959 Fisk Julibee Singers, d. William Dawson
Jubilee Hall, Fisk University, Nashville, TN
Spring 1959 Fisk University Choir, d. William Dawson
Jubilee Hall, Fisk University, Nashville, TN
(recorded by Donald R. Hill, Blanche O. Taylor, and Angie Butler:)
Spring 1959 C.C. Clark, blind street musician, vo an d g
Mr. Clark's apartment, Nashville, TN
(recorded by Guy Carawan:)
January 1960 Sea Island Spirituals
Georgia Sea Islands
(recorded in a studio by Bob Koester:)
1960? Speckled Red, vo and piano alternate takes to
the first released recording on Delmark by Red
Chicago or St. Louis ??
March 20, 1960? Joe Williams, vo and g
Chicago, IL
(recorded by Dave Mangurian:)
196 0? Interview of Bob Koester about Joe Williams
Mr. Koester's record store in the loop, Chicago, IL
(recorded by Chris Strachwitz for Wade Walton and Donald R. Hill:)
July 1960 Wade Walton, vo, guitar, and talking; Chris
Strachwitz talking; and Paul Oliver talking
Big Six Barbershop in Clarksdale, MS
(recorded by Chris Strachwitz:)
ca 1960 Wade Walton, razor on strop; Robert Curtis
Smith, g
Big Six Barbershop, Clarksdale, MS
ca July 1960 Chris Strachwitz talking about the Germans of
Houston
El Cerito, CA
(recorded by Dave Mangurian:)
ca 1960 Romeo Nelson, harmonica
Chicago, IL?
(recorded by Guy Carawan:)
ca 1960 Unknown Georgia Blues Singer.
Georgia?
(unknown recordist:)
ca 1960 Stewart Anzire(?), vo and g
unknown lo cation
(recorded by Donald R. Hill, Bob Koester, and Bjorn Englund:)
July 1960 Daddy Stovepipe (Johnny Watson), one man band, vo, g, and harmonica
Mr. Watson's apartment just off the Maxwell Street Market, Chicago, IL
(recorded by Donald R. Hill and Bjorn Englund:)
Summer 1960 King David Baton, vo and harmonica
Mr. Baton's apartment, Chicago, IL
(recorded by Donald R. Hill and Bob Koester:)
Summer 1960 Curtis Jones, vo and p with interview
Mr. Jones'apartment on the southside of Chicago, IL
(recorded by Donald R. Hill, Bill McCulloch, and Mike Davidson:)
April 1961 Wade Walton, vo, harmonica and fender guitar(?)
Big Six Barbershop, Clarksdale, MS
(recorded by Donald R. Hill and Bill McCulloch:)
April 1961 James Campbell, vo and g
Mr. Campbell;'s home, near 12th and Charlotte, Nashville, TN
(recorded by Donald R. Hill, Bill McCulloch, and Mike Davidson:)
April 1961 James Campbell, vo and g; Bufford Clay, vo,
violin, and g.
Mr. Clay's appartment, Nashville, TN
(recorded by Donald R. Hill and Dave Mangurian:)
July 18-19?,'61 Will Shade, vo, harp, bass, g; Laura Dukes, vo,
bass, banjo-uke; Gus Cannon, vo, 5 string banjo;
Cathrine Young, vo, Dave Mangurian, g.
Will Shade's apartment on Fourth off Be ale, Memphis, TN (dub?)
July 1961 Johnny Moses, vo and guitar; Maude Rainey, vo
Memphis, TN
July 22, 1961 Fred Moten and the Crowns w Moten, vo and
harmonica and Johnny Moses, g; announced by Nat
D. Williams, DJ
studios of WDIA, Memphis, TN
July 1961 Wade Walton, vo and guitar
Highlander Folk School, near Shawnee, TN
July 1961 Wade Walton interviewed by Dave Mangurian and Donald R. Hill; Wade Walton, vo and guitar.
(recorded by Donald R. Hill:)
September 1961 Wade Walton, vo and fender guitar
Big Six Barbershop, Clarksdale, MS
(recorded by Donald R. Hill and Dave Mangurian:)
October 14, 1961 Meade Lux Lewis, piano and talking in interview
(recorded by Donald R. and Blanche O. Hill:)
December 1962 Mariachi Occidental de Jalisco w vo, tpts,
guitars, violin, guitarron
Guad alajara, Jalisco Mexico
(recorded by Donald R. Hill:)
1963 Turkish music
Turkish compound, just south of the DMZ, Soul Korea
1963 Korean music
Soul, South Korea
1963 GI songs
CC1 rec center, Yungigol, South Korea
1963 Dance Master's Band
Army Security Agency inlisted men's bar, Yungigol, South Korea
(recorded by Herb Case:)
1963? Ras Tafarian music< /P>
University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica
1963? Radio air checks
University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica
(recorded by Donald R. and Blanche O. Hill:)
August 1967 Conjunto Puerto Alegre, Victor Manuel Gonzales
Conzo, leader; w vo and harps
Mexico, D.F.