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Bev Moore talks about learning music and plays some tunes [sound recording] / interviewed by Rob Willis; recorded by John Harpley
Bib ID 1854667
Format AudioAudio
Author
Moore, Bev, 1942-
 
Access Conditions Access open for research, personal copies and public use. 
Description 1995. 
1 digital audio tape (ca. 52 min.) 
Series

Rob Willis folklore collection

Summary

Folkloric recording.

Moore talks about learning tunes from her grandfather (Edgar Lacey); buying first accordion; joining mouth organ band; learning first tune "All throught the night"; joining pipe and drum band and her grandfather playing for Aborigines at Lake Condah Mission. She then plays one of her grandfather's tunes; then one of John McKinnon's followed by "John O'Connor's Waltz" and a Varsovienna tune. Moore then talks about going to dances as a child. She then plays "Fisherman's favourite" and "Reg's Waltz" which is one of Narvy McCoys.

Notes

Preservation and user cassette copies made.

Recorded on Apr. 28, 1995 in Garvoc, Vic.

Index/Finding Aid Note Timed summary available (1 p.). 
Subjects Moore, Bev, - 1942- - Interviews.  |  Dance music - Australia.  |  Musicians - Australia - Interviews.
Occupation Musicians.
Other authors/contributors Willis, Rob, 1944-  |  Harpley, John, 1948-

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