[78-L] Sam Hinton discography data needed

Julian Vein julianvein at blueyonder.co.uk
Mon Sep 21 02:14:53 PDT 2009


Thomas Stern wrote:
> THANKS Peter and Julian!
> If not too laborious, a omplete listing of the
> 78's would be nice to have for future reference.
> Best wishes, Thomas.
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Thomas, here are the details:

The Library of Congress
Division of Music
Recording Laboratory
ALBUM XXI

FOLK MUSIC OF THE UNITED STATES
Anglo-American Songs and Ballads
 From the Archive of American Folk Song
Edited by
Duncan B. M. Emrich
Washington. D.C.
1947

LC 1480 AAFS 101 A
BANJO TUNING AND SONGS
SOURWOOD MOUNTAIN;
DO, LITTLE BOBBY, DO; SHOOFLY
Played and sung by Rufus Crisp at Allen, Ky., 1946
Recorded by Margot Mayo, Stuart Jamieson, and Freyda Simon [not 
superfluous comma!]

LC 1841 AAFS 101 B
FIDDLE TUNING
SANDY RIVER; GREY EAGLE;
BONAPARTE’S RETREAT
Played by Marcus Martin at Ararat, N.C., 1946
Recorded by Margot Mayo, Stuart Jamieson, and Freyda Simon

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AAFS102 MISSING

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LC 1484 AAFS 103 A
THE LOSS OF THE “NEW COLUMBIA”
Sung by Mrs. Carrie Grover of Gorham, Me., at Washington, D. C., 1941
Recorded by Alan Lomax

LC 1485 AAFS 103 B
1.	THE WILD BARBAREE
2.	THE LOWLANDS OF HOLLAND
Sung by Mrs. Carrie Grover of Gorham, Me., at Washington, D. C., 1941
Recorded by Alan Lomax

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LC 1486 AAFS 104 A
1.	THE BROKEN TOKEN
2.	THE FALSE KNIGHT UPON THE ROAD
Sung by Mrs. Maud Long of Hot Springs, N. C., at Washington, D. C., 1947
Recorded by Duncan B. M. Emrich

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LC 1487 AAFS 104 B
1.	ON A BRIGHT AND SUMMER’S MORNING
Sung with banjo by Bascom Lamar Lunsford at Swannanoa, N. C., 1946

2.	DEATH OF QUEEN JANE
Sung with banjo by Bascom Lamar Lunsford at Swannanoa, N. C., 1946
Recorded by Artus M. Maser

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LC 1488 AAFS 105 A
1.	JACKIE’S GONE A-SAILING
2.	SWEET WILLIAM
Sung by Mrs. Maud Long of Hot Springs, N. C., at Washington, D. C., 1947
Recorded by Duncan B. M. Emrich

LC 1489 AAFS 105 B
1.	BUFFALO BOY
2.	THE BARNYARD
Sung with guitar by Sam D. Hinton of La Jolla, Calif., at Washington, D. 
C., 1947

3.	MY GRANDMOTHER GREEN
Sung by Mrs. Maud Long of Hot Springs, N. C., at Washington, D. C., 1947
Recorded by Duncan B. M. Emrich

101 and 104 are black vinyl. 102/103 are red.

      Julian Vein


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