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MS 4000 - Charles Parker Archive - 1949 - 1994
1 - Personal papers and papers relating to Charles Parker's career
2 - Papers relating to BBC programmes and non BBC projects - 1949 - 1980
3 - Miscellaneous papers and publications on various subjects
4 - Charles Parker's Library
5 - Digitised Sound Recordings: Charles Parker Archive 'A Future For Ordinary Folk' - 1947 - 1978
1 - Sound recordings of interviews with traditional folk performers and folk music collectors.
2 - Sound recordings of lectures and teaching materials by Charles Parker and others relating to folk music and the oral tradition
3 - Folk Revival performance material
1 - Programmes made by Alan Lomax for the BBC (Third Programme) in 1957 to 1963.
2 - Lectures on folk music and songs and radio programmes made by A.L. Lloyd for the BBC (Third Programme) from 1964 to 1972.
3 - Folk Revival Singers
4 - Recordings of 'Of One Blood'
5 - Birmingham and Midland Folk Centre
1 - Recordings of concerts organised by the Birmingham and Midland Folk Centre, 1966-1967, and recordings of 'archive folk' material.
2 - Six tapes of recordings of radio programmes for the Birmingham and Midland Folk Centre.
3 - Seminars and lectures given to the Birmingham and Midland Folk Centre.
4 - Performances at the Grey Cock Folk Club.
5 - Field Recordings and New Songs
6 - Birmingham and Midland Folk Centre: Performances
1 - Recording of a performance by various singers at the Birmingham and Midland Folk Centre. - 22 May 1966
2 - Recording of a performance by Phil Colclough at the Birmingham and Midland Folk Centre, with constructive criticism by Folk Centre members and response by Phil Colclough. - 14 September 1966
3 - Recordings of various extracts about Birmingham and an extract of the Symondsbury Mummers; and a performance by Charles Parker at the Birmingham and Midland Folk Centre, with constructive criticism. - 27 February 1967
4 - Recording of a variety of songs (folk and other) and music from long playing discs, and a recording of the radio programme 'Siege in Ceylon'. - n.d. [1972]
5 - Recording of Charles Parker and Bob Etheridge rehearsing 'The Birmingham Rat'. - 15 January 1967
6 - Recording by Charles Parker of Mrs Cecilia Costello. - 24 June 1967
7 - Recording by Trevor Fisher of Richard Dyer, Stuart Hall, Larry O'Loughlin (?), Frances, at the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, Birmingham University, speaking about attitudes to folk music. 25 March 1971; 26 March 1971; 31 March 1971 - March 1971
8 - Recording from the B.B.C. Home Service broadcast of ' Bold Nelson's Praise '; stories, music and songs in honour of Horatio Nelson, compiled and introduced by A. L. Lloyd and produced by Charles Parker. - 1959
9 - Recording of a performance by Rich Kirby of North American mountain music at the Grey Cock Folk Club. - January 1977
10 - Recording of a performance by Ian and Dave Campbell at the Grey Cock Folk Club. - 22 May 1977
11 - Recording of the 'Story of the Blues' by Paul Oliver. - n.d. [mid 20th cent]
12 - Recording of Blues music and a recording of a radio programme on Blues music introduced by Mike Raven. - n.d. [mid 20th cent]
13 - Recording of Blues songs and music by Lemon Jefferson, Robert Johnson. Recordings of other unidentified Blues programmes or albums. - n.d. [mid 20th cent]
14 - Recording of a performance by 'Kempion' and residents at the Grey Cock Folk Club. - 21 November 1976
15 - Recording of 'The Song Carriers', a radio programme from the Midlands Home Service. The second programme of a series of fourteen, in which Ewan MacColl introduces traditional songs of Britain and those who sing them. Produced by Charles Parker. Followed by part of the first programme. - [1965]
16 - Recording of the Radio Ballads 'Singing the Fishing' and 'The Big Hewer'. - [1960; 1961]
17 - Recording of the Radio Ballads 'The Fight Game' and ' The Ballad of John Axon'. - [1958 - 1963]
A - Original reel audio tape.
B - 1 Tape box (annotated): ' Blue Leader. The Fight Game. Ewan MacColl. Charles Parker. Peggy Seeger. '
C - 1 x CD-R (listening copy)
D - 1 x CD-R (listening copy) continuation
18 - Recording of part of 'The Big Hewer' and various folk and jazz songs and music from the 1950s and 1960s. - n.d. [c. 1973]
19 - Recording of Frankie Armstrong and Jan Hammerland at the Grey Cock Folk Club. - 15 October 1973
20 - Recording of a performance at the Grey Cock Folk Club by Rita and Sarah Keane, sisters from Caerlistrane, County Galway and singers of traditional Irish folk songs. - July 1978
21 - Recording of a performance of 'The Acocks Green Show' by Banner Theatre at the Grey Cock Folk Club. - n.d. [1977]
22 - Recording of a performance by Sean Cannon at the Grey Cock Folk Club. - 13 March 1976
23 - Recording of a talk by?Charles Parker about Shetland music and folk tales; followed by a man talking about working on the railway and singing railway songs; followed by Frankie Armstrong leading a vocal workshop at the Grey Cock Folk Club. - n.d. [mid 20th cent]
24 - Recording of a performance by the Stewart family of Blairgowrie at the Grey Cock Folk Club. - October 1978
25 - Recording of Chris Rogers and others singing and Joy Ashworth talking with children about sexual stereotyping etc. - n.d. [1976]
26 - Recording of various sea shanties, sung by an unknown group. - n.d. [mid 20th cent]
7 - Birmingham and Midland Folk Centre: Miscellaneous.
6 - The Grey Cock Folk Club
7 - Park House Conventions
8 - Popular and Folk Music Groups
4 - Discussion of folk music and performance
6 - Sound recordings: programmes, projects and research material - 1955 - 1994
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