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Title
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Clyde Langford 10/10/93, Clyde Langford 10/10/93
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Identifier
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e_top_0061
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Creator
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Owens, Tary, (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Langford, Clyde
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Topic
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Blues (Music), Blues musicians, Guitar music (Blues)
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Dates
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1993-10-10
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Box
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2007-247/41
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Resource
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Tary Owens papers
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Description
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The first four and a half minutes of this recording concludes Frank Robinson's interview with Tary Owens on October 10th, 1993. Frank plays ""Mojo Hand"" and tells Tary how to meet up with several other musicians in town. At 04:54 Clyde Langford begins speaking with Tary Owens. Mr. Langford was born in 1934 and began playing guitar at the age of 13, learning from the brother of the famous, Lightning Hopkins. After being discharged from the Air Force, he switched his guitar style to one that more closely resembles Sam Lightning Hopkins. Langford went on to win several contests but never played professionally. He tells several stories about his first and second wives. Tary and Clyde discuss many other players from around Crockett as well as some local gossip.
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Title
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Clyde Langford 10/10/93 [Continued], Clyde Langford 10/10/93 [Continued]
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Identifier
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e_top_0062
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Creator
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Owens, Tary, (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Langford, Clyde
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Topic
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Blues (Music), Blues musicians, Guitar music (Blues)
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Dates
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1993-10-10
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Box
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2007-247/21
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Resource
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Tary Owens papers
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Description
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Clyde Langford plays a song about a girl called ""Boney Maroni"" for Tary Owens on October 10th, 1993. The recording ends about two and a half minutes in and the remaining 29 minutes completely verified as blank by the digitization technician.
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Title
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Frank Robinson 10/10/93, Frank Robinson 10/10/93
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Identifier
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e_top_0060
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Creator
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Owens, Tary, (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Robinson, Frank
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Topic
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Blues (Music), Blues musicians, Guitar music (Blues)
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Dates
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1993-10-10
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Box
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2007-247/41
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Resource
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Tary Owens papers
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Description
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This recording begins mid-conversation with blues guitarist Frank Robinson speaking with Tary Owens on October 10th, 1993 in Crockett, Texas. The men are discussing other players that Frank helped learn to play guitar. Frank plays several songs throughout the conversation while the two men discuss fiddle players, playing with a knife, and Muddy Waters. Mr. Robinson tells Tary how to locate a local pastor that plays with a knife before talking about (Nathaniel) Bill Barnes, Jimmy Hamilton, and Lightning Hopkins.
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Title
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Frank Robinson Crockett, Tx 10/9/93, Frank Robinson Crockett, Tx 10/9/93
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Identifier
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e_top_0059
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Creator
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Owens, Tary, (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Robinson, Frank
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Topic
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Blues (Music), Blues musicians, Guitar music (Blues)
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Dates
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1993-10-09
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Box
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2007/247-59
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Resource
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Tary Owens papers
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Description
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Blues guitarist Frank Robinson speaks with Tary Owens on October 10th, 1993 in Crockett, Texas. Frank discusses his early interest in music, his father's musicianship and other players he played with both at dances and at home. Mr. Robinson plays several songs during this interview including ""Baby, Please Don't Go,"" and ""West Texas Blues.""
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Title
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Guitar Curtis Colter, Crockett Tx 10/09/93, Guitar Curtis Colter, Crockett Tx 10/09/93
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Identifier
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e_top_0058
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Creator
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Owens, Tary, (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Colter, Curtis
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Topic
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Blues (Music), Blues musicians, Guitar music (Blues)
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Dates
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1993-10-09
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Box
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2007/247-59
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Resource
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Tary Owens papers
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Description
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Guitar Curtis Colter speaks with Tary Owens on October 10th, 1993 in Crockett, Texas. The two men discuss Colter's early experiences learning the guitar and his early influences. Colter strums and plays songs throughout the recording. Colter tells several stories about meeting and playing with the likes of T.D. Bell, Long John Hunter, Little Joe Washington, and Sunny Guitar Charles.
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Title
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Mance Lipscomb Jr., Navasota, Texas [Side B], Mance Lipscomb Jr., Navasota, Texas [Side B]
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Identifier
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e_top_0031
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Creator
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Owens, Tary, (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Lipscomb, Mance Jr. (interviewee)
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Topic
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Guitar music (Blues), Blues musicians, Blues (Music)
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Dates
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1987-07-02
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Box
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2007/247-38
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Resource
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Tary Owens papers
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Description
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Continued oral history interview with Mance Lipscomb Jr. by Tary Owens. Mance Jr. strums on the guitar and tries to play several songs while the two men speak about his father Mance Sr. and his son Frank and their careers. Mance Jr. tells the story of his father playing a few songs for Frank Sinatra and getting paid so much he bought a brand new car, but he remarks on the toll that travels, and increased notoriety took on him in his later years.
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Title
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Snuff Johnson [Side A], Snuff Johnson [Side A]
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Identifier
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e_top_0032
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Creator
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Owens, Tary, (recorder)
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Contributor
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Johnson, Alfred (performer)
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Topic
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Guitar music (Blues), Blues (Music), Music--Performance
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Dates
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undated
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Box
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2007/247-39
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Resource
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Tary Owens papers
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Description
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Snuff Johnson playing songs for Tary Owens. Identified songs in this recording include ""Black Gal Blues"", ""Hobo Blues"", ""Rock Me Baby"", and ""Nobody's Fault But Mine"". Side B is completely blank and was entirely verified by the digitization technician.
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Title
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Snuff Johnson [Tape 2] [Side A], Snuff Johnson [Tape 2] [Side A]
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Identifier
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e_top_0037
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Creator
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Owens, Tary, (recorder)
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Contributor
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Johnson, Alfred (performer)
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Topic
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Guitar music (Blues), Blues (Music), Music--Performance
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Dates
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undated
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Box
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2007/247-44
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Resource
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Tary Owens papers
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Description
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A studio recording of Snuff Johnson playing with unknown session musicians, Tary Owens can be heard intermittently between songs. Identified songs on this recording include ""Rock Me Baby,"" and ""When I First Started Hoboing,"" both of these songs appear twice. There is one additional unidentified song on the recording.
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Title
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Snuff Johnson [Tape 2] [Side B], Snuff Johnson [Tape 2] [Side B]
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Identifier
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e_top_0038
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Creator
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Owens, Tary, (recorder)
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Contributor
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Johnson, Alfred (performer)
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Topic
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Guitar music (Blues), Blues (Music), Music--Performance
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Dates
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undated
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Box
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2007/247-45
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Resource
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Tary Owens papers
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Description
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Studio session recording of Snuff Johnson playing with unidentified session musicians, Tary Owens can be heard intermittently between songs. Identified songs on this recording include ""Rock Me Baby"", ""Will the Circle Be Unbroken"", and ""Baby Please Don't Go"". There is one additional unidentified song on the recording.
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Title
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Tary + Orange Jefferson, Mary Ann, + Charlie P. [Side A], Tary + Orange Jefferson, Mary Ann, + Charlie P. [Side A]
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Identifier
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e_top_0027
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Creator
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Owens, Tary (producer, performer)
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Contributor
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Owens, Tary, (performer), Jefferson, Orange, (performer), Price, Mary Ann (performer)
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Topic
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Blues (Music), Guitar music (Blues), Music--Performance
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Dates
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1999-12-01
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Box
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2007/247-34
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Resource
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Tary Owens papers
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Description
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Three live songs performed by Tary Owens, Orange Jefferson, Mary Ann Price and Charlie Prichard. The songs performed include ""Mr. Charlie"", ""Peach Picking Time In Georgia,"" and ""Old Rocking Chair."" Approximately 30 minutes of this tape is completely blank and was entirely verified by the digitization technician.
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Title
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WC Clark Interview Tary Owens [Side B], WC Clark Interview Tary Owens [Side B]
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Identifier
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e_top_0003
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Creator
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Owens, Tary, (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Clark, Wesley Curley (interviewee)
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Topic
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Blues musicians, Guitar music (Blues), Bands (Music)
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Dates
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1994-01-04
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Box
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2007/247-10
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Resource
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Tary Owens papers
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Description
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WC Clark discusses the change in the Austin, Tx. Blues sound that brought him back to the area. He also discusses when he started writing songs, his formative years playing at Charlie's Playhouse and how that experience shaped his sound, his technique, and skill as a musician.