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[underlined] LOGGER'S SHEET [circled] 103

LOGGER: Mark Miller
REEL NUMBER: 7          STAGE: AFS
DATE: 6/25/88           PRESENTER: Tim Lloyd
GROUP NAME: Anglo-American Folklore
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[underlined]PERFORMER(S)  INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION

Hazel Dickens-songwriter, musician-West Virginia
Joe Wilson-NCTA, Washington
Linda Morley    folklorist, Harvard, U of N.H
[A]lfred "Willie" Morrison-generalstore proprietor, Dartmouth
[underlined] CONTENTS
1. [UNDERLINED] JW- [not underlined] Definition of Anglo-Am. folklore and problems in defining the influences
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3. [underlined] [crossed out] B [not crossed out] LM- [not underlined] song, poetry tradition in New England
4. [underlined] WM- [not underlined]- Remembering growing up with horses and wagons in Mass. talks about history of [?] and how the traditional [?] is done- Tells story herd as a [boy or bay] is general store
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7. [underlined] HD- [not underlined] Where she heard music performed while growing up, sings "Amazing Grace". Early influences
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9. [underlined] JW - [not underlined] How "Amazing Grace" became known through folk festival in 1963.
10. HD- Sings "Little Bessie"
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