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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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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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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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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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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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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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Hosea Hargrove Interview [Side A], Hosea Hargrove Interview [Side A]
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Identifier
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e_top_0018
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Creator
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Owens, Tary, (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Hargrow, Lee Henry (interviewee)
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Topic
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Methods (Blues), Blues (Music), Blues musicians
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Dates
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1987-03-23
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Resource
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Tary Owens papers
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Description
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An interview conducted by Tary Owens with blues guitarist Hosea Hargrove carried out on 03/23/1987. They talk about Hosea's start playing music, old blues songs he heard growing up, various players from that time. The two men talk about Hosea's particular style and how it compares to Jimmy Reed, as well as his current gigs around town.
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Title
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Hosea Hargrove Interview [Side B], Hosea Hargrove Interview [Side B]
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Identifier
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e_top_0019
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Creator
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Owens, Tary, (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Hargrow, Lee Henry (interviewee)
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Topic
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Blues musicians, Music-halls, Blues (Music)
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Dates
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1987-03-24
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Resource
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Tary Owens papers
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Description
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An interview conducted by Tary Owens with Blues Guitarist Hosea Hargrove carried out on 03/23/1987. Hosea plays ""Mojo Workin,"" talks about his style of playing, and how he taught himself from books but lacks formal training. They discuss many different players he knows from around different towns and people he has played with over the years. Hosea talks about recording with Stevie Ray Vaughan, his first real studio recording, and he also speaks briefly about shooting a video with Vaughan.
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Title
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James Polk, [two unreadable words] Midtown Live [Side B], James Polk, [two unreadable words] Midtown Live [Side B]
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Identifier
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e_top_0011
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Creator
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Owens, Tary, (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Polk, James, (Interviewee)
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Topic
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Blues (Music), Jazz, Piano music (Blues)
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Dates
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1987-10-06
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Resource
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Tary Owens papers
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Description
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Live recording from Midtown Live, recorded 10/7/1987. There are six songs on the recording. Song 5 is ""My Funny Valentine.""
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Title
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Johnny Holmes 9/86, Johnny Holmes 9/86
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Identifier
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e_top_0065
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Creator
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Owens, Tary, (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Holmes, Johnny
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Topic
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Blues (Music), Blues musicians, Cooking
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Dates
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1986-09-01
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Resource
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Tary Owens papers
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Description
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Johnny Holmes speaks with Tary Owens owner of the Victory Grill, in Austin Tx. Mr. Holmes discusses the early beginnings of the Victory Grill and how he got started booking dances and bands back in 1933. Johnny talks about the time he spent away from Austin and the Victory as well as what brought him back. Holmes discusses some of the artists he worked with over the years and the good old days when the Victory would stay open all night as an after hours hangout. He also talks about his extensive skills as a line cook.
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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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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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T.D. Bell Interview, T.D. Bell Interview
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Identifier
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e_top_0064
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Creator
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Owens, Tary, (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Bell, T.D.
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Topic
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Blues (Music), Blues musicians, Electric guitar music (Blues)
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Dates
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circa 1986
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Resource
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Tary Owens papers
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Description
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T.D. Bell interviewed by Tary Owens in September of 1986. Roosevelt T. Williams also appears throughout the recording. T.D. introduces himself and begins talking about how he got started playing the guitar. Bell begins discussing how he got started playing at the Victory Grill in Austin, Texas and his subsequent 25-year career as a musician. He talks about many of the other players that played in his band over the years and musicians that he played as a backing musician. He recounts his connection to an infamous story about Johnny Ace and Willie Mae Thornton before talking about Pee Wee Creighton, Crazy Legs Moore, Blues Wallace, Gatemouth Brown and Albert Collins. At one point Bell mentions that he has some old reel to reel recordings of Freddie King and other memorabilia in storage. T.D. and Grey Ghost discuss several old musicians they know around town.
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Title
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WC Clark Interview II Tary Owens [Side A], WC Clark Interview II Tary Owens [Side A]
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Identifier
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e_top_0004
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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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Inspiration in art, Blues (Music), Spirit
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Dates
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1994-01-04
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Resource
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Tary Owens papers
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Description
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Music for the first 00:35 from the previous recording. WC Clark talks from 00:35 - 1:22 about ""the good spirit"" that everyone taps Into, in particular, musicians when they are playing. At 1:26 the recording starts to sound like the tape is caught or pulling - but the condition of the tape itself is fine. The interview recording stops. There are about ten seconds of silence before the interview recording resumes. A woman's voice appears mid-sentence for six seconds. At 2:05 the recording sounds like the tape catches, however, the condition of the tape is ok and plays without incident. Seven seconds of silence occur before the original commercial music recording resumes at 2:17 and continues for the duration of the tape.