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- catalog abstract "Beaver Island House Party examines the unique musical legacy of Beaver Island, the largest island in Lake Michigan, through discussions of past and present musical contexts, repertoires, collectors, and musicians; the accompanying CD includes eleven historic field recordings never before available except in archives and fourteen contemporary studio recordings. Settled by Irish immigrants in the nineteenth century, Beaver Island remains 35% Irish. The immigrant repertoire of Irish ballads, jigs, and reels has been supplanted over time by local songs, country western, and square and round dance tunes. The island's musical past has been preserved in field recordings by the late Ivan Walton, professor of English at the University of Michigan, and the prolific collector of American folk music, Alan Lomax, then with the Archive of Folk Song at the Library of Congress. The late Helen Collar, a summer visitor who studied the history of the Beaver Island Irish, also gathered extensive documentation. Few recordings of Michigan traditional music exist, and fewer still have book-length treatment of the musicians who created and played the tunes and the collectors who documented and preserved them. Beaver Island House Party provides a rare opportunity to examine the musical culture of a fascinating and distinctive island community.".
- catalog contributor b10288934.
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "Beaver Island House Party examines the unique musical legacy of Beaver Island, the largest island in Lake Michigan, through discussions of past and present musical contexts, repertoires, collectors, and musicians; the accompanying CD includes eleven historic field recordings never before available except in archives and fourteen contemporary studio recordings. Settled by Irish immigrants in the nineteenth century, Beaver Island remains 35% Irish. The immigrant repertoire of Irish ballads, jigs, and reels has been supplanted over time by local songs, country western, and square and round dance tunes. The island's musical past has been preserved in field recordings by the late Ivan Walton, professor of English at the University of Michigan, and the prolific collector of American folk music, Alan Lomax, then with the Archive of Folk Song at the Library of Congress.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 83-86) and discography (p. 86).".
- catalog description "On recording : When the Beavers was Irish (based on When New York was Irish) -- Hail to the Beavers -- Golden jubilee -- I'll be all smiles tonight -- Buffalo girls -- Raymond -- Over the waves -- Up jumped the Devil -- Enoch Hill -- The Big Bradley -- Rainbow at midnight -- Arkansas traveler -- Gravel walk -- Gallagher boys -- Lost on Lake Michigan -- The fatal wedding -- Mother Queen of my heart -- Skibbereen -- Jack Haggarty's Flat River girl -- Callahan's reel -- Black and tar on stick ; Up and down the broom -- Roll her to the wall -- Drowsy Maggie -- Town of St. James.".
- catalog description "The late Helen Collar, a summer visitor who studied the history of the Beaver Island Irish, also gathered extensive documentation. Few recordings of Michigan traditional music exist, and fewer still have book-length treatment of the musicians who created and played the tunes and the collectors who documented and preserved them. Beaver Island House Party provides a rare opportunity to examine the musical culture of a fascinating and distinctive island community.".
- catalog extent "viii, 86 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Beaver Island house party.".
- catalog identifier "0870134531".
- catalog isFormatOf "Beaver Island house party.".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "East Lansing/Beaver Island [Mich.] : Michigan State University Press : Michigan State University Museum : Beaver Island Historical Society ,".
- catalog relation "Beaver Island house party.".
- catalog spatial "Michigan Beaver Island".
- catalog subject "781.62/9162077486 20".
- catalog subject "Folk music Michigan Beaver Island History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Irish Americans Michigan Beaver Island Music History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "ML3554 .S66 1996".
- catalog tableOfContents "On recording : When the Beavers was Irish (based on When New York was Irish) -- Hail to the Beavers -- Golden jubilee -- I'll be all smiles tonight -- Buffalo girls -- Raymond -- Over the waves -- Up jumped the Devil -- Enoch Hill -- The Big Bradley -- Rainbow at midnight -- Arkansas traveler -- Gravel walk -- Gallagher boys -- Lost on Lake Michigan -- The fatal wedding -- Mother Queen of my heart -- Skibbereen -- Jack Haggarty's Flat River girl -- Callahan's reel -- Black and tar on stick ; Up and down the broom -- Roll her to the wall -- Drowsy Maggie -- Town of St. James.".
- catalog title "Beaver Island house party / Laurie Kay Sommers.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".