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Hoot 'n Holler telecast and Happy Holler telecast, 1963-11

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Scope and Contents

These files are digitized master copy WAVs and access copy MP3s. Recording of the Hoot n' Holler telecast from Thanksgiving 1963. Tracks include: Side 1: "If I Had a Hammer" - Ken and Judy; "Ribbon Bow" - Sarah Wiggins; "Sylvie" - Frank Davis; "Sylvie" - Scott Holtzman; "500 Miles" - Marijane Vandivier; "Houndog" - Rumrunners; "Wagoner's Lad" - Scott Holtzman and Kay Oslin; "Gimme Pain" - Group; "Michael" - All; "Kumbaya" - All; "Live a Humble" - Ken and Judy; "Go Tell It" - Ken and Judy; "Chickaly Leo" - Sharon; "Rattlesnake Mountain" - Frank Davis and Kay Oslin; "12 Gates" - Frank Davis and Kay Oslin; "Squirrel" - Sarah Wiggins; "Hi Lili" - Scott Holtzman and Kay Oslin; Side 2: "JFK" - Vivian Holtzman; "Barbry Allen" - Kay Oslin; "Wagoner's Lad" - Kay Oslin; "Rising Sun" - Kay Oslin; "Fen John" - Sharon; "Dona Dona" - Sharon; "Buckeye Jim" - Sharon; "Cotton Eye Joe" - Sarah Wiggins; "Johnny's Gone" - Sarah Wiggins; "Ain't No More Cane on This Brazos" - Sarah Wiggins; "Blues Chase up a Rabbit" - Carl S.; "Tarrytown" - Sarah Wiggins; "Moonshiner" - Sarah Wiggins; "Hoe Corn" - Frank Davis; "Trouble for" - Frank Davis; "Babe" - Scott Holtzman; "Jamie" - Vivian Holtzman; "This Ain't the Life" - Scott Holtzman; "Cavern" - Scott Holtzman. Introduction voices include Marietta Marich.

Dates

  • Creation: 1963-11

Conditions Governing Access

This material is open to research. Request access to this digital material (stored on Fondren Library's nearline / non-public server) by contacting Woodson Research Center staff at woodson@rice.edu. The video oral history is online at scholarship.rice.edu.

Extent

From the Collection: 3.69 Gigabytes (Nearline access: MS0677aip_001 (3.69 GB))

From the Collection: 2.94 Gigabytes (Nearline access: MS0677aip_002 (2.94 GB))

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Woodson Research Center, Rice University, Houston, Texas Repository

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