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Re: [ARSCLIST] Bluegrass repository?



Where's Bill Knowton when you need him? Are you lurking, Bill?

Bob Hodge

Robert Hodge,
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>>> loujudson@xxxxxxx 6/15/2006 4:01 AM >>>
If they are being toseed, I'd love to hear them on the way to the bin! 
I work wirh Bluegrass today the way you do with opera, and could at the 
very least find out about who they are - I work with several players 
who did play with Bill Monroe and could find a good home for them - 
though I do not knwo of a repository orr archivist, never having seen 
tapes older than my own from KPFA in the same era... 74-82.

Thanks,

<L>

Lou Judson * Intuitive Audio
415-883-2689

On Jun 14, 2006, at 9:44 PM, Mike Richter wrote:

> Looking into an old folder, I came across a flyer and tapes I had 
> recorded thirty years ago. The event was the "Fiddling and Bluegrass 
> Convention" in Huntsville, AL on 17 and 18 September 1976.
>
> Now, I knew then and know now nothing about Bluegrass. Some of the 
> senior participants were clearly well-known names to the audience, but 
> I was there only to check out my brand-new (I'd say shiny, but it was 
> black) Nakamichi 550. I checked with one of the organizers who said it 
> was fine to record, so I set up the deck with a couple of reasonably 
> good tapes and caught six or eight hours of the proceedings.
>
> My question is simple enough: is there a repository somewhere where 
> they will find a home or should I just pitch them out? More generally, 
> is there a way systematically to find a home for such orphans in other 
> fields?
>
> Mike
> -- 
> mrichter@xxxxxxx 
> http://www.mrichter.com/


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