Recorded at Fox Hollow Folk Festival 1973. Belongs in Box 070. Eric Nagler is the MC. Sonia Malkine is briefly heard at the beginning of the recording. Lou and Sally Killen feature singing a mix of English and American folk songs. Eric Schoenberg and Dave Laibman [sp on box is wrong] feature playing ragtime on guitar and other folk music. George Sawa features playing Egyptian, Greek, and Turkish music; the accompanying musician is not named. The Putnam String County Band features last. They are Jay and Lynn Ungar, John Cohen, and Abby Newton.
A recording of Fox Hollow Folk Festival 1974. Sounds like a copy of Reel 056. The first group to play is the Steel Band. They perform a variety of South American and Caribbean music on steel drums and maracas. Neil, Liz, John, Larry, Pat, Peter, Keith, Emily, and Jim are the members of the band. Sandy and Caroline Paton feature second. A traveling school, The Trailside School, feature third singing a variety of folk songs. John Wright features last playing the Jews Harp, nose flute, and telling a story. The MC is unnamed making announcements.
A recording from Fox Hollow 1974, most likely Thursday August 8th. Belongs in box 054. The recording begins with a/the Steel Band. The Band is missing some of its members during this performance. They play a variety of South American and Caribbean music. Neil Post, Liz, John, Larry, Pat, Peter, Keith, Emily, and Jim are the members playing no last names given. Sandy and Caroline Paton feature second singing a variety of folk and children?s songs. Third the Trailside School, a travelling school, play a variety of folk songs. Lastly, John Wright features playing the Jews Harp, nose flute, and telling a story. The MC is unnamed making announcements.
A recording from the 1972 Fox Hollow festival. It features John Roberts and Tony Barrand singing English folk music and sea shanties. They sing both acapella and with accompaniment using bowed and plucked psalteries. The second group to perform is the Putnam String County Band, they play country and folk music using violin, cello, banjo, and guitar. They are Jay and Lynn Ungar, John Cohen, and Abby Newton. This reel may belong in box 011.