1 Sound recording (1/4" tape, seven-inch reel, recorded at 7.5 ips, 28 minutes 18 seconds)
Container:
Box 22
Type:
Archival materials
Audio
Sound recordings
Date:
created: undated, aired: 1/13/1974
Scope and Contents:
John White, "Strawberry Roan" (ca. 1930s); John White, interview about who the thinks was the greatest cowboy song writer or poet, and how cowboy songs were created and passed along Floyd Skillern (sp?), "I'll Remember You Love In My Prayers"; John White, interview about being on the radio show "Death Valley Days" from 1930 to 1936; Jule Vern Allen (a.k.a. Long Horn Luke), "Zebra Dun"; John White, interview about the song "The Mexican Trail"; Jules Vern Allen (a.k.a. Long Horn Luke), "The Cow Trail to Mexico"; John White, interview about Jack Thorpe, an early collector of cowboy songs; Lew Childre, "Little Joe the Wrangler"
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.