CAS-1002.4.1 George E. Music, Jr., July 12, 2002
Scope and Contents
Equipment Used:Timothy C. Prizer
Informant Name:Timothy C. Prizer
Fieldworker:Front porch of house at 5250 George Music Rd. (mother's home), Waycross, GA
Engineer:
Fieldworker's tape #: 02.1 (First tape of interview)
Location:
Fieldworker's tape #: 02.1 (First tape of interview)
Content Summary:Music's voice recorded much quieter than that of the fieldworker. The interview took place on the porch of Music's mother's home, and the sounds of birds, insects, dogs, wind and his mother's voice may at times be heard.
Notes:occupational folklife, naval stores, turpentine
Technical Summary:Jamestown, Waresboro, Waycross, Baxley, turpentine camp, commissary, Satilla River, Okefinokee Swamp,
Genre:George Music, Jr., George Music, Sr., Louis Music, Diner,
Places:Eureopean American
People:turpentine, chipper, sulfuric acid, wood hack, bark hack, rosin, mule, cup-and-gutter system, dipping, hill pine, slash pine, face, Grand Ole Opry, fire ants, black panther, puller, dip iron, Hurricane Hugo, pitcher pump
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Dates
- July 12, 2002
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research.
Series 8: PRJ-1010 Sounds of South Georgia
Box 19
Folder 70: VHS-1010.06 The McIntosh County Shouters may not be copied
Extent
From the Collection: 40 Boxes
From the Collection: 3 items
From the Collection: 205 Cassettes
From the Collection: 29 Reels
From the Collection: 183 DVDs
From the Collection: 31 Video cassette
From the Collection: 41 Compact Disc
Language
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections Repository
Valdosta State University Archives, Odum Library
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Valdosta GA 30601 United States
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