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Bev Moore, folk musician, plays the accordion [sound recording] / interviewer, Rob Willis; recorded by John Harpley
Bib ID 1983932
Format AudioAudio [sound recording]
Author
Moore, Bev, 1942-, Interviewee
 
Access Conditions Open access. 
Description 1995 
1 digital audio tape (ca. 90 min.) 
Series

Rob Willis folklore collection

Summary

Folkloric recording.

MUSIC: - 1. Unidentified tune. 2. He played his ukelele as the ship went down. 3. Twiddle Toe. 4. The Moon across the bushland beam. 5. Barren Rocks of Aden. 6. Unidentified tune. 7. Old Spinning Wheel (title uncertain). 8. Boiling water. 9. Tim Flanagan's Wake. 10. Aunty Mary with a Diddly (aka Cock of the North).

Notes

Preservation and user cassette copies made.

Recorded on April 24, 1995 in Garvoc, Vic.

Index/Finding Aid Note Timed summary available (1 p.) 
Subjects Moore, Bev, - 1942- - Interviews.  |  Accordion music.  |  Folk musicians - Victoria - Garvoc - Interviews.  |  Folk music - Victoria - Garvoc.
Other authors/contributors Willis, Rob, 1944-, Interviewer  |  Harpley, John, 1948-, Interviewer

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