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1985-RR-422 Cont. LOGGER'S SHEET LOGGER: Ilse Akerberg REEL NUMBER: 2 STAGE: Cultural Cons. Narrative DATE: 7/5/85 PRESENTOR: Nick Spitzer GROUP NAME: Conserving traditional music: ethnic radio REGION/STYLE: PERFORMER(S) [[strikethrough]] Dewey [[strikethrough/]] Rev. Samuel McCrary Mick Moloney Jack Coen Dewey Balfa INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION Glen Hinson CONTENTS 1. Glen talks about Afro. American programming 2. Rev. McGrary talks of problems in early (Afro-American [gospel, etc.]) programming. 3. Mick talks of importance of marketable of popular appeal of ethnic music. 4. Beginnings of commercial non-traditional Irish radio music. 5. Jack talks of commercialization of Irish music in radio in 1940's. 6. Dewey talks of traditional vs. commercial-bais & lounges where Cajun music could be heard. 7. 8. Mick talks of present movement for cultural conservation - major initiative for cult. cons, coming from people outside of ethnic communities. 9. 10. Afro-American programming today - Glen. 11. Stereotypes developed from radio - Nick, Dewey, Mick, & Jack. 12. (Question from audience that wasn't heard) 13. Al Lomack Talks of expense in transmitting programs & accountability of radio stations to people. (Member of audience speaks)