Sound Recording - Michigan Lumberjacks, Stories, Songs, Instrumentals - 1965
Welliver, Harry B.
2016
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Abstract
[Item 4] : [Part 1] : No. 4 of 5; From discs made approximately 1935. Performed by the Michigan Lumberjacks: George "Swede" Hedquist; E.C. "Doc" Beck; Don Baker; Leon May; Bob McFarlane; Frank Hubbard; Margaret L. Newell, pianist. Track listing includes: Who Feeds Us Beans?, Not A Thing on the River McCluskey Did Fear, Fireman's Quadrille, When we a Lumbering Go, Joe's Favorite, Wild Mustard River, Country Fair Polka, Yarn: Paul Bunyan's Tale, Joe's Favorite.Other Identifiers
95107-SR-4-1
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Content note: The sound recording(s) associated with this repository item derive from a single audio reel tape. A single tape may yield multiple audio files if there were variations in tape stock, speed, or channels (i.e. stereo or mono). For more information see http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/108126.
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