1 Sound recording (1/4" tape, seven-inch reel, recorded at 7.5 ips)
Container:
Box 19
Type:
Archival materials
Audio
Sound recordings
Date:
created: undated, aired: undated
Scope and Contents:
All songs sung in French or Cajun French unless otherwise noted. History of Cajun music Joe Falon, "Let's Go To Lafayette" (May 1928) (sung in Cajun French); Segura Brothers, "A Mosquito Ate Up My Sweetheart" (c. 1920s) (sung in Cajun French);Leo Swallo, "hip in te o"
Wallace Reed, "Calinda"; Dorothy Horstman, "Go To Sleep" (Negro Cajun dialect of French);Umbras Thibidoux, "I Passed By Your Door"; Umbras Thibidoux, "The Two-Step I Like"
Collection Restrictions:
Collection is open for research and access to user copies of tapes, on site by appointment.
Collection Rights:
Copyright restrictions. Fritzi and Madi Horstman retain all rights to these recordings. Contact the Archives Center for more information.
Collection Citation:
Dorothy Horstman Oral History Field and Radio Show Recordings, 1959-1999, Archives Center, National Museum of American History.