02248cid a2200325 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025033001300066040001800079042000900097043001200106100002400118245013700142260001000279300006300289505072300352506011701075518005301192520023801245555002801483600003201511600003001543650006701573650005901640650004801699656002601747700003301773773006501806830005101871505598120110615092839.0110203s1989 xx nnnn | eng 00a19890116 aANLbengdANL aanuc au-at-ne1 aEllis, Charlie4prf10aCharlie Ellis and Annie Cross interviewed by Barry McDonald in the Barry McDonald folklore collection, 1970-1989h[sound recording]. c1989. a1 sound cassette (ca. 90 min.) :banalog, 2 track, stereo.2 aCharlie Ellis, accordion music: -- 1. Waltz of Vienna (fragment) -- 2. Starry night for a ramble -- 3. Two little girls in blue -- 4. Spring time in the rockies -- 5. Weeping willow tree (fragment) -- 6. Singing: The old black hut -- 7. Discussion -- 8. Accordion music: Swanee River -- 9. Schottische (unidentified) -- 10. Discussion -- Annie Cross, accordion music: -- 11. Varsoviana (unidentified) -- Charlie Ellis and Annie Cross, accordion music: -- 12. Billy Green's waltz -- Charlie Ellis, accordion music: -- 13. Snake in the long grass -- 14. Over the waves -- 15. Beautiful Queensland -- 16. Discussion -- 17. Accordion music: Weeping willow tree (fragment) -- 18. Bless 'em all (fragment) -- 19. Discussion. aWritten permission required for research, personal copies and public use during the lifetime of the interviewer. aRecorded on 16 January 1989, at Inverell, N.S.W. aFolkloric recording: Charlie Ellis plays the accordion, sings and talks of older accordion players; explains the story of The old black hut; discusses biographical details; and talks and plays the accordion together with Annie Cross.0 aDetailed summary (1 p.)10aEllis, CharlievInterviews.10aCross, AnnievInterviews. 0aAboriginal AustralianszNew South WalesvInverellvInterviews. 0aFolk musicianszNew South WaleszInverellvInterviews. 0aAccordion musiczNew South WaleszInverell. 7aFolk musicians.2lcsh1 aMcDonald, Barry,d1955-4ivr0 tBarry McDonald folklore collection, 1970-1989w(AuCNL)309945 0aBarry McDonald folklore collection, 1970-1989.