02338cid a2200373 a 4500001000800000005001700008006001900025007001500044008004100059033001300100035001200113040001800125042000900143043001200152100003200164245010000196260001000296300001900306440003500325500003000360500005500390505012500445506006200570518004600632520100100678538004901679555002501728600004001753650002601793650002601819700002901845773005101874856003901925424785820081027160548.0m h cr|nnannn||n|n071114s2007 xx nnnn s t| eng 00a20070518 a4247858 aANLbengdANL aanuc au-at-vi1 aGibson, Albert,d1928-4ive10aBert Gibson interviewed by Rob Willis in the Rob Willis folklore collectionh[sound recording]. c2007. a2 sound files. 0aRob Willis folklore collection aRecorded by John Harpley. aAccompanying material: photographs of interviewee.0 aRecitation: Darling let me roll your garter -- Singing: Fragments of Eureka Youth League (EYL) song -- repeats EYL song. aAccess open for research, personal copies and public use. aRecorded on May 18, 2007 at Bendigo, VIC. aFolkloric recording. Albert 'Bert' Gibson born 1928 at Collingwood, Victoria, talks about his parents; life in the Great Depression; his early musical interests; his early school days; working in the shoe industry; working in a variety of jobs; working for tramways; being involved in the union; Eureka Youth League; Youth League influencing his musical interests; joining the cast of Reedy River (1958); joining the Communist Party (1950's); becoming interested in Australian Folk Music; forming the Victorian Bush Music Club; his aim to promote Australian folk song; Joy Durst; going 'bush' to collect songs; starting folk festival at Corryong-Nariel Creek; first folk festival in Australia at Melbourne University (1960); festival run by Sydney Bush Music Club and Victorian Folk Music Club (VFMC); details of performing in Reedy River; his love for Australian songs; names folk dances; his interest in teaching dance; dancing around the Town Halls in his area; union activities at Tramways. aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.0 aTimed summary (2 p.)10aGibson, Albert,d1928-vInterviews. 0aFolk musiczVictoria. 0aFolk songszVictoria.1 aWillis, Rob,d1944-4ivr0 tRob Willis folklore collectionw(AuCNL)186284940uhttp://nla.gov.au/nla.oh-vn4247858