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SI-FP-1968-CT-140

LOGGER'S SHEET

LOGGER: Sarojini Lall 
REEL NUMBER: 2-A     
STAGE: Tennessee Narrative
DATE: 7/3/86    
PRESENTOR: Jay Orr
GROUP NAME: Black & White Music Crossover
REGION/STYLE:

[[2 columned table]]
| PERFORMER(S) 12:20-1:00 | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION |
| --- | --- |
| Bud Garrett |   |
| Roy Parker |   |
| Howard Armstrong [[strikethrough]] Bud Garret [[/strikethrough]] |   |


CONTENTS
1. Demonstrate
- Roy Parker - blues influence
Howard Armstrong
Bud Garrett
[[strikethrough]] Henry Simms [[/strikethrough]]
2.
3.
4.
5. Blacks and Whites have shared music
two races meet more easily
6.
7. Bud Garret -
played violin/banjo for white dances
would play for whole town
square dance 1 hour - 1½
- he starts to play his gitaur, sings about woman with lots of foster children
sometimes a bass fiddle was used along with the violin & banjo.
black music popular with whites in area
8.
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12. 
13. Ralph Blizzard
where do blues com from?
-personality
- fiddler-prestigious / father's fiddle discouraged
-plays - Written by Arthur Smith I dont love nobody
wrote instrumentals / songs w/words
St. James Infirmary
BUD GARRETT LEAVES