Alex Argus and Mrs Argus and Mr Argus nephew recorded by Alan Scott and Gay Scott in Alan Scott collection [sound recording]
- Bib ID:
- 2234126
- Format:
- Audio
- Author:
- Argus, Alex, performer
- Access Conditions:
- Access to be determined.
- Description:
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- 1960
- 1 tape reel (ca. 65 min.) : 3 3/4 ips ; 5 in.
- Series:
- Alan Scott folklore collection.
- Summary:
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Folkloric recording. Alex Argus plays accordion and sings folk songs with Mrs Argus, and their nephew plays mouth organ.
- Full contents:
- Singing (Alex): It's a Long Way to Barrabogie; Remember That a Swagman's Gotta Live; Lay Him Away on the Hillside (chorus, acc. by Mrs Argus); Another Shower of Rain (incomplete). Singing (Mrs Argus): Stockman's Love Grave (chorus, acc. by Alex). Singing (Alex): Golden Vanity. Accordion: two unidentified tunes; No Place Like Home; Irish Washerwoman; two unidentified tunes; Ring the Bell Watchman; Keel Row; Varsovienna. Mouth organ: unidentified tune. Singing (Alex): Three Leaves of Shamrock; When the Fields are White With Daisies; Three Jolly Butcher Boys (incomplete). Poor quality accordion recording. Singing (Alex): The Fly is on the Turnip. Accordion: schottische; polka; unidentified tune. Singing (Alex): In 1902. Accordion: two unidentified tunes; Ship That Never; Rocking Schottische; Yip and Addy I Ay (incomplete).
- Notes:
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- Recorded at Gumly Gumly, N.S.W. in 1960.
- Digital master available National Library of Australia
- Subject:
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- Copyright:
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In Copyright
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- Reason for copyright status:
- Until 2030 [Created/Published Date + 70 Years]
Copyright status was determined using the following information:
- Material type:
- Sound Recording
- Published status:
- Unpublished
- Creation date:
- 1960
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