Saturday night City Hall concert and Sunday night University concert at the 1969 Moreton Bay Folk Festival in Queensland Folk Federation collection [sound recording]
- Bib ID:
- 3107074
- Format:
- Audio
- Access Conditions:
- Access open for research use; written permission required for personal copies and public use during the lifetime of the performer. Written permission also required for public use from the Queensland Folk Federation.
- Description:
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- 1969
- 4 sound tape reel (ca. 250 min.) : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 1/4 track, mono, long play ; 7 in.
- Series:
- Queensland Folk Federation collection.
- Summary:
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Folkloric recording
- Full contents:
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- Saturday night concert: Gary Tooth sings: Irish transportation ballad (version of Where the lovely rivers grow) ; Wild Beaudesert train
- Gordon McIntyre and Shayna Carlin sing: Bullgine run ; School days over (written by Ewan McColl) ; Black waterside ; In praise of an island called Mulla (Joy of my heart, Eilean Mulligh)
- Reginardo and ? Segal perform: Classical piece ; Classical piece
- Andy Cruga sings: No doubt about it (written by Andy Cruga) ; The angel overdrive (Andy Cruga and Chris Nicholson)
- Danny Spooner sings: Pegging awl ; The weaver and the factory maid ; The whale catchers ; The man of Burnham ; Byker Hill and Walker Shore
- Phil, Mitch and Steve, from New Zealand sing: A long time ago ; Down the hall on a Saturday night ; Wining boy ; State house song
- Mike McClellan sings: Muskrat ; Midnight hour blues (written by Levoy Carr) ; Every day I have the blues ; Fare thee well honey, fare thee well
- Phyl Vinnicombe (later Lobl) sings: Norfolk whalers (written by Harry Robertson) ; Had I a golden thread (written by Pete Seeger)
- Chris Nicholson sings: Childrens' song (written by Chris Nicholson) ; Childrens' song (written by Chris Nicholson)
- The Wild Colonial Boys with Declan Affley perform and sing: Dance tunes ; Homeless man (written by Harry Robertson sung by Declan Affley) ; Across the western plains ; Davie knick knacks? / Soldier's joy? / Mason's apron?
- Sunday night concert: New England Ramblers sing: Flash Jack from Gundagai ; Black velvet band ; F1-11 (by Lyell Sayer) ; Ryebuck shearer
- Dave de Hugard sings: Starry night for a ramble ; Poor Ned Kelly (written by Billy Punch)
- Peter Barnfield? and Phil Cook sing: I am a rover ; Fathom the bowl ; Ballina whalers (Fishing for the humpback whale) (written by Harry Robertson)
- Mick O'Rourke sings: Rambling comber ; American country music ; Sally free and easy
- Denis Kevans recites poetry: Poem ; The groging stakes ; The race
- Maitland Bush Band perform: Old palmer song ; Lachlan tigers ; Put a light in every country window ; Shores of Botany Bay
- Glen Foster, Beth Sowter, Mike Breadley?, Graham Squance? perform: The Ohio ; Gold watch and chain ; Victory rag (autoharp) ; Grandfather's clock (autoharp) ; Black Jack gypsy
- Intermission
- Margret RoadKnight and Bruce McNichol sing: Love tastes like strawberries
- Graham Lowndes sings: Stormy Monday blues
- Jeannie Lewis sings:The dove
- Margret RoadKnight and group perform: Packing up (Getting ready to go)
- Don Henderson recites: Equestrienne ; Come lay by my side ; I hope the kids will grow up brighter
- Concert recording incomplete.
- Performer:
- Saturday night concert features Gary Tooth, Gordon McIntyre and Shayna Karlin, Reginardo and ? Segal, Andy Cruga, Chris Nicholson, Danny Spooner, Phil, Ric and Steve, Mike McClellan, Phyl Vinnicombe, The Wild Colonial Boys and Declan Affley. Sunday night concert features the New England Ramblers, Dave de Hugard, Peter Barnfield? and Phil Cook, Mick O'Rourke, Denis Kevans, Maitland Bush Band, Glen Foster, Beth Sowter, Mike Breadley?, Graham Squance, Margret RoadKnight, Bruce McNichol, Graham Lowndes, Jeannie Lewis, Don Henderson.
- Notes:
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- Recorded in 1969.
- Digital master available National Library of Australia
- Related Material:
- For related recording: located at; National Library of Australia Oral History collection ORAL TRC 2272/38, ORAL TRC 2272/145, ORAL TRC 2272/146, ORAL TRC 2272/147.
- Subject:
- Other authors/contributors:
- Queensland Folk Federation
- Related Records:
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This belongs to the Queensland Folk Federation collection.
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- Until 2039 [Created/Published Date + 70 Years]
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- Material type:
- Sound Recording
- Published status:
- Unpublished
- Creation date:
- 1969
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