Liz Masterson and Sean Blackburn Hiawatha Music Festival Performance
Abstract/Description: | Liz Masterson was a renowned cowgirl historian who specialized in songs and stories of women on the ranch and lady bronco-busters. She played the guitar and yodeled. Sean Blackburn had been on the Hiawatha stage before at the first annual festival with his old bunkhouse buddy Dakota Dave Hull. |
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Subject(s): | Folk music Folk music festivals Marquette (Mich.) |
Date Created: | 1991-07-21 |
Title: | Liz Masterson and Sean Blackburn Hiawatha Music Festival Performance. | |
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Name(s): |
Masterson, Liz, creator Hiawatha Traditional Music Festival (Marquette, Mich.), contributor Hiawatha Music Non-Profit Corporation (Marquette, Mich.), contributor WNMU-FM (Radio station : Marquette, Mich.), contributor Central Upper Peninsula and Northern Michigan University Archives, contributor Blackburn, Sean, creator |
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Date Created: | 1991-07-21 | |
Physical Form: | Radio programs | |
Extent: | 1 item | |
Abstract/Description: | Liz Masterson was a renowned cowgirl historian who specialized in songs and stories of women on the ranch and lady bronco-busters. She played the guitar and yodeled. Sean Blackburn had been on the Hiawatha stage before at the first annual festival with his old bunkhouse buddy Dakota Dave Hull. | |
Note(s): |
Performance by the artist at the Hiawatha Traditional Music Festival in Marquette, Michigan, an annual celebration of folk music; this edited version was broadcast by WNMU-FM on their program "In the Pines." |
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Subject(s): |
Folk music Folk music festivals Marquette (Mich.) |
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Held by: | Central Upper Peninsula and Northern Michigan University Archives | |
Restrictions on Access: | In copyright (http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/) | |
Is Part Of: | Hiawatha Music Cooperative Records. Identifier: MSS-405 | |
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