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1985-RR-426 cont.

LOGGER’S SHEET

LOGGER:  Charles Joseph 
REEL NUMBER: 2
STAGE: Cultural Conservation - Narrative Stage
DATE: 7/6 85
PRESENTOR: Glenn Hinson
GROUP NAME: Regional Traditions - Appalachian Balladry
REGION/STYLE: Appalachian 

PERFORMER(S)        INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION 
Frank profit, Jr. - vocals, frailing banjo, dulcimer 
Doug Wallin - vocals 

CONTENTS
1. Introduction by presentor
2. discussion of traditional conservations - Wallins
3. When the nightingale sings (one morning in May) - Wallin
4. discussion & decline in balladry in watauga county - profit
5. Lord Randall - Profitt
6. ‘OMI wise (Naomi wise)- Wallin
7. ‘OMI wise - Profitt 
8. Discussion & ballads is teaching stories - Wallin
9. After the ball - Wallin
10. Poor Ellen Smith - Profitt
11. Description of revival of traditional balladry - Profitt
12. demonstrations & “buck dancing” - Wallin (Cripple Creek - Profitt)
13.