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Jim Jelbart plays Jim Pout tunes on the mouth organ [sound recording] / recorded by John Meredith and Rob Willis
Bib ID 22053
Format AudioAudio
Author
Jelbart, Jim, b. 1910
 
Access Conditions Access open for research, personal copies and public use. 
Description 1988. 
1 sound tape reel (ca. 11 min.) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 track, stereo. ; 5 in. 
Series

John Meredith folklore collection.

Summary

Folkloric recording. Jelbart relates how he learnt the mouth organ by learning Jimmy Pout tunes, his impressions of Jim Pout, a local musician who frequented local dances how he played often original tunes on the concertina, how Peter Swindle, the Larwood fast bowler of Parkes, scared the daylights out of all the cricketers he played against.

Full contents REEL 328. Music: - 1. Highland fling. 2. Faithful sailor boy. 3. Song: Faithful sailor boy. 4. Recitation: [unknown song] (Mrs. Jelbert). 5. Varsoviana (set tune). 6. Oral history. 
Notes

Music and conversation.

Recording begins almost 10 min. into TRC 2222/­328.

Recorded on May 24, 1988 at Forbes, N.S.W.

Subjects Jelbart, Jim, - b. 1910 - Interviews.  |  Harmonica music.  |  Folk music - Australia.
Other authors/contributors Meredith, John, 1920-2001  |  Willis, Rob, 1944-

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