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Interview with Nita May Hall Marion, Dryden, NY, July 1988, (2 of 2)
Nita May Hall Marion
This is an interview with Nita May Hall Marion. Gina Prentiss and Karen Park Canning are also present.
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Interview with Phil & Sterl Milo VanArsdale, Akeley, PA, 1990
Phillip VanArsdale and Sterl Milo VanArsdale
This is an interview with Phil and Sterl Milo VanArsdale.
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Interview with Queen "Queenie" Victoria Struthers & Ann Salemo, Greigsville, NY, 1983
Queen "Queenie" Victoria Struthers and Ann Salemo
This is an interview with Queen “Queenie” Victoria Struthers and Ann Salemo. The two talk about Queenie’s husband and local music events.
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Interview with Ray Frost, NY, December 1989
James W. Kimball
This is an interview with Ray Frost who talks about his childhood. Ray mentions what entertainment venues he attended as a child.
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Interview with Remington & Maxine Norton, Geneseo, NY, 1989
Remington Norton and Maxine Norton
This is an interview with Remington and Maxine Norton who talk about Geneseo music events throughout the 1910s and 1920s.
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Interview with Robert Griffen, Perry, NY, 1990
Robert Griffen
This is an interview with Robert Griffen who discusses which family members performed at music venues. Robert also talks about where he performed.
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Interview with Roger Knox, Ithaca, NY, January, 1988
Roger Knox
This is an interview with Roger Knox who talks about places he performed based upon recordings he shows to James “Jim” Kimball.
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Interview with Roger L. Kelly, Geneseo NY, December 1993
Roger L. Kelly
This is a conversation with with Roger L. Kelly, who is tuning the piano at Jim Kimball's home. It includes Roger playing the piano.
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Interview with Roger L. Kelly, Perry Center, NY, June 1992
Roger L. Kelly
This is an interview with Roger L. Kelly who talks about local music venues and bands. Roger also plays various tunes he knows. Family members are present during the interview.
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Interview with Ronald Christensen, Second Milo, NY, 1988
James W. Kimball
Ronald "Ron" Christensen reminisces about his life and career as both a caller and instrumentalist as well as his relationships with other callers. There are informal performances of songs that Ron knows using a variety of instruments with Jim Kimball accompanying.
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Interview with Rupert Neu, Cohocton, NY, 1988
Rupert Neu
This is an interview with Rupert Neu who plays songs and talks about where he learned them.
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Interview with Shipley Family, Toronto, Canada, 1990
Shipley Family
This is an interview with the Shipley family about traditional music and dances they attended.
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Interview with Sterl Milo & Phil VanArsdale, Akeley, PA, August 1989
Sterl Milo VanArsdale and Phillip "Phil" VanArsdale
This is an interview with Sterl Milo VanArsdale and Phil VanArsdale who also play tunes they know. Various family members are talking in the background.
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Interview with Sterl Milo & Phil VanArsdale, c. 1990
Phillip VanArsdale and Sterl Milo VanArsdale
This is an interview with Sterl Milo VanArsdale and Phil VanArsdale. The two play hammer dulcimer tunes, learned mainly from their grandfather, Jesse Martin.
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Interview with Sterl Milo VanArsdale, 1986
Sterl Milo VanArsdale
This is an interview with Sterl Milo VanArsdale.
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Interview with Sterl Milo VanArsdale, Frewsburg, NY, 1991
Sterl Milo VanArsdale
This is an interview with Sterl Milo VanArsdale.
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Interview with Sterl Milo VanArsdale, Frewsburg, NY, July 5, 1986 (1 of 2)
Sterl Milo VanArsdale
This in an interview with Sterl VanArsdale with Phil VanArsdale interjecting at some points. Sterl plays some tunes on the hammer dulcimer.
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Interview with Terry Keenan, Loyal Wikcham, Marvin "Mark" and Katie Hamilton, 1990s
Marvin "Mark" Hamilton
This recording has three interviews. The first is with Terry Keenan talking about what songs Clarence Maher knew. The second is with Loyal Wickham singing and discussing the song “Jim Along Joise.” The third is with Mark and Katie Hamilton talking about the songs they know.
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Interview with the daughters of Dick Hall, Binghamton, NY, 1990s
Richmond "Dick" Hall
This is an interview with the daughters of Richmond "Dick" Hall as he is deceased at the time of this recording. Conversation takes place over the playback of several recordings in the background.
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Interview with Victor Kibler, Vail Mills, NY, 1992
Victor "Vic" Fountain Kibler
This is an interview with Victor “Vic” Fountain Kibler. There is also an audio file of the interview in the collection.
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Interview with Victor "Vic" Fountain Kibler, 1992
Victor "Vic" Fountain Kibler
This interview is with Victor “Vic” Fountain Kibler where he talks about how his family’s musical lifestyle has affected his music career.
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Interview with Victor "Vic" Fountain Kibler, 1993
Victor "Vic" Fountain Kibler
This interview is with Victor “Vic” Fountain Kibler who talks about what tunes he knows and the history behind them. He then proceeds to play the tunes with James “Jim” Kimball.
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Interview with Victor "Vic" Fountain Kibler & Agnes Page, Vail Mills, NY, March 27, 1992
Victor "Vic" Fountain Kibler
This is a series of interviews over three days, originally on six tapes. Some of the third day is missing.The interview is with Victor “Vic” Fountain Kibler and Agnes Page who talk about their childhood and the various music events that occurred during that period. The interview ends with Vic and James “Jim” Kimball playing songs on the fiddle.
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Interview with Victor "Vic" Fountain Kibler, May 27, 1992
Victor "Vic" Fountain Kibler
This is an interview with Victor “Vic” Fountain Kibler who talks about his family history, raising children, where has performed, and where he learned tunes.
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Interview with Victor "Vic" Fountain Kibler, Vail Mills, NY, March 26, 1992
Victor "Vic" Fountain Kibler
This is a series of interviews over three days, originally on six tapes. Some of the third day is missing. The interview is with Victor “Vic” Fountain Kibler who plays discusses the history behind various tunes he plays with James “Jim” Kimball.