MacBeth--Dorothy, one morning; Lord Invader--Out the fire
Track Information:
101 Dorothy, One Morning / Macbeth the Great.
102 Out the Fire / Lord Invader.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-78-1943
Disc.628
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Disc 1946
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101 Warning the Children Towards Mother / Radio (Calypso singer).
201 They Couldn't Stop the Masquerade / Growling Tiger (Calypso singer).
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-78-3729
Decca.17289
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Decca
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101 Movie Stars / Growling Tiger (Calypso singer).
201 Bam See Lam Bay / Roaring Lion (Musician).
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-78-3733
Decca.17277
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Decca
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116 Jarama Valley / Abraham Lincoln Battalion, Pete Seeger, Tom Glazer.
119 John Hardy / Lead Belly. Accordion.
121 Libra / Mary Lou Williams. Piano.
122 Scorpio / Mary Lou Williams. Piano.
106 Happy Land of Canaan / Lord Invader.
105 Te We / Lord Invader.
101 Where Jonah Gone / Lord Invader.
102 10,000 to Bar Me None / Lord Invader.
104 Me One Alone / Lord Invader.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-10RR-0273
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: New York, United States.
General:
CDR copy- Disc 393
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Out the fire (with Felix and his Internationals) (2:44) -- Ten thousand to bar me one (1:57) -- Cousin family (with Felix and his Internationals) (2:17) -- When you hear I die (2:04) -- New York subway (with Felix and his Internationals) (2:22) -- Me one alone (1:38) -- Sly mongoose (with Felix and his Internationals) (2:18) -- Happy land of Canaan (#2) (1:57) -- Mary Ann ; Yankee dollar (2:27) ; Pepsi-Cola (1:42) ; Tied-tongue baby (2:40) (with Felix and his Internationals) -- God made us all (with Pete Seeger, spoken, banjo) (4:28) -- Soldiers came and broke up my life (#2) (2:29) -- Labor Day (2:30) -- Brown girl in the ring (1:45) -- Chicago, Chicago (#2) (2:52) -- My intention is war (with Mighty Dictator) (4:14) -- No place like the West Indies (2:51) -- My experience on the Reperbahn (2nd version) (2:45) ; Auf wiedersehen (2:26) ; Cat o'nine tails (3:02) ; Crisis in Arkansas (3:12) -- Steel band war (3:25) (Lord Invader and his Calypso Group) -- You're wasting your time (#2) (4:09) -- I'm going back to Africa (4:55).
Track Information:
101 Out the Fire.
102 Ten Thousand to Bar Me One.
103 Cousin Family.
104 When You Hear I Die.
105 New York Subway.
106 Me One Alone.
107 Sly Mongoose.
108 Happy Land of Canaan.
109 Mary Ann.
110 Yankee Dollar.
111 Pepsi-Cola.
112 Tied-Tongue Baby.
113 God Made Us All.
114 The Soldier's Came and Broke My Life.
115 Labor Day.
116 Brown Girl in the Ring.
117 Chicago, Chicago.
118 My Intention is War.
119 No Place Like the West Indies.
120 My Experience on the Reperbahn.
121 Auf Weidersehen.
122 Cat O'Nine Tails.
123 Crisis in Arkansas.
124 Steel Band War.
125 You're Wasting Your Time.
126 I'm Going Back to Africa.
Local Numbers:
SF-COMM-CD-40454
Smithsonian Folkways.40454
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Washington, D.C. Smithsonian Folkways 2000
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: New York, United States.
General:
Commercial
Carnival songs from Trinidad. Compact disc. Includes 13 previously unreleased selections. Program notes by John Cowley, lyrics, bibliography, and discography (29 p. : ports.) inserted in container.
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101 My Experience on the Reperbahn (RR-4512) / Lord Invader. Piano. English language.
103 Auf Weidersehen (RR-4512) / Lord Invader. Piano. English language.
104 Pepsi Cola (ACT-386) / Lord Invader. Piano. English language.
105 Hawaiian Music (ACT-386) / Unknown.
106 God Made Us All (ACT-507) / Lord Invader. Piano. English language.
107 Matilda (ACT-507) / Lord Invader. Piano. English language.
109 Donkey Want Water (ACT-460) / Macbeth the Great. Piano. English language.
110 10,000 to Bar Me One (ACT-837) / Lord Invader. Piano. English language.
111 Never Me in Matrimony (ACT-1288) / Duke of Iron. Piano. English language.
113 Lillian (ACT-1288) / Duke of Iron. Piano. English language.
114 Delores (ACT-1288) / Duke of Iron. Piano. English language.
115 Belle Marie Coolie (ACT-1288) / Duke of Iron. Piano. English language.
116 Banana Walk (ACT-1294) / Sam Manning. Piano. English language.
118 Haitian Song (ACT-1300) / Unknown.
119 Out the Fire (ACT-1300) / Duke of Iron. Piano. English language.
120 Ain't We Progressing (ACT-1300) / Sam Manning. Piano. English language.
122 Instrumental (ACT-1300) / Sam Manning. Piano. English language.
123 What a World It Would Be (ACT-1312) / Sam Manning. Piano. English language.
Local Numbers:
FP-CDR-0480-7
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: New York, United States.
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1. ACT-1625-102 Dick Blakeslee "Sad Sack" 2. unknown in Russian 3. ACT-1622 women singers with Pete Seeger "Jim Crow" 4. ACT-1802 ? Johnson "A Vote for Wallace" 5. ACT-1771-101 Malvina Reynolds "Turn Me Loose" 6. ACT-1771-102 Bill Oliver "We Can Win with Wallace", Joseph Warfield "Sir de Marquis" 7. ACT-1771-103 Malvina Reynolds "No House" 8. ACT-1771-104 Malvina Reynolds "Work with Wallace" 9. ACT-146 Josh White "Freedom Road" 10. ACT-147 Tom Glazer, Josh White and group "Citizen CIO" 11. ACT-808 Pete Seeger "Harry Simms Intro" 12. ACT-486 Pete Seeger "The Ballad of Harry Simms" 14. ACT-2072-101 Tom Glazer "Money in the Pocket" 15. ACT-2072-102 Tom Glazer "70 Cent Butter, 40 Cent Meat" 16. ACT-2072-103 Tom Glazer "Kearney Sweat Shop" 17. ACT-2072-104 Tom Glazer "Our Fight is Yours" 18. ACT-2075 Tom Glazer "We Pity the Bosses Five" 19. ACT-2076 Pete Seeger "OPA Shout" 20. ACT-2566 Lord Invader "Jackie Robinson" 21. ACT-228-101 Les Paul "Steppin' Out" 22. ACT-228-102 Les Paul "Steppin' Out" 23. ACT-228-103 Les Paul "Deep Purple" 25.ACT-333-101 Les Paul and Mary Ford "Until Someday" 25. ACT-333-102 Les Paul and Mary Ford "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You" 27.ACT-333-103 Les Paul and Mary Ford "Until Someday" (frag) 28. ACT-1092-101 Lord Invader "Me One Alone" 29. ACT-1092-102 Lord Invader "Oh Mama"
Track Information:
104 Vote for Wallace..., A (ACT-1802) / Johnson.
105 Turn Me Loose (ACT-1771) / Malvina Reynolds.
106 We Can Win with Wallace (ACT-1771) / Bill Oliver.
104 Sir de Marquis (ACT-1771) / Joseph Warfield.
107 No House (ACT-1771) / Malvina Reynolds.
108 Work with Wallace (ACT-1771) / Malvina Reynolds.
111 Harry Simms Intro (ACT-808) / Pete Seeger. Banjo.
112 Ballad of Harry Simms, The (ACT-486) / Pete Seeger. Banjo.
114 Money in the Pocket (ACT-2072) / Tom Glazer.
115 Seven Cent Butter and Forty Cent Meat (ACT-2072) / Tom Glazer.
116 Kearney Sweat Shop (ACT-2072) / Tom Glazer.
117 Our Fight is Yours (ACT-2072) / Tom Glazer.
118 We Pity the Bosses Five (ACT-2075) / Tom Glazer.
119 OPA Shout (ACT-2076) / Pete Seeger, Bob Claiborne. Banjo.
120 Jackie Robinson (ACT-2566) / Lord Invader. Piano.
121 Steppin' Out (ACT-228) / Les Paul. Guitar.
123 Deep Purple (ACT-228) / Les Paul. Guitar.
125 Until Someday (ACT-333) / Les Paul, Mary Ford. Guitar.
126 Have I Told You Lately That I Love You (ACT-333) / Les Paul, Mary Ford. Guitar.
127 Until Someday (ACT-333) / Les Paul, Mary Ford. Guitar.
101 Sad Sack (ACT-1625) / Dick Blakeslee. Guitar.
102 Jim Crow (ACT-1622) / Pete Seeger. Banjo.
128 Me One Alone (ACT-1092) / Lord Invader.
129 Oh Mama (ACT-1092) / Lord Invader.
Local Numbers:
FP--CDR-0017
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2.ACT-1092-103 Lord Invader "Happy Land of Canaan" (2 takes) 3.ACT-1092-105 Lord Invader "Where Jonah Gone" 5.ACT-1092-106 Lord Invader "10,000 to Bar Me None" 6. ACT-1092-107 Lord Invader "When You Hear I Die" 7. ACT-838 Lord Invader "Jackie Robinson" 8. ACT-319 Sam Manning "Poor Me" 9. ACT-507 segment of People's Hoot radio program Lord Invader "Matilda" 10. ACT-507-101 Pete Seeger' "Little Black Bull" 11. ACT-689 Lord Invader "Brown Girl in the Ring" 12. ACT-1881 Lord Invader "Mama My Stomach Offend Me" 13. ACT-876 Lord Invader :Labor Day Carnival" 14. ACT-856 Lord Invader "When You Hear I Die" 15. ACT-2546-101 Lord Invader "Pepsi Cola" 16. ACT-2546-102 Lord Invader "Instrumental" 17. ACT-2115-101 Lord Invader "Tongue-Tied Baby" 18. ACT-2115-102 Lord Beginner "Nora, War is Over" 19. ACT-2892 MacBeth "Melda" 20. ACT-3176 Johnny Walker "Argos Paper" 78s dubbed from Dick Spottswood: 21. Victor 80288 Felix Gonzales Orchestra "Cabaniguan den el Progresso" 22. Victor 46333 Sexteto Habanero "Preludios de Godinez" 23. Bluebird 2249 Lydia Mendoza "Lidya-Guapango, Vivre Para Ti 24. Bluebird 2474 Lydia Mendoza "Margarita, Margarita
Track Information:
102 Happy Land of Canaan (ACT-1092) / Lord Invader.
104 Where Jonah Gone (ACT-1092) / Lord Invader.
105 10000 to Bar Me One (ACT-1092) / Lord Invader.
106 When You Hear I Die (ACT-1092) / Lord Invader.
107 Jackie Robinson (ACT-838) / Lord Invader.
108 Poor Me (ACT-319) / Sam Manning.
109 Matilda (ACT-507) / Lord Invader.
110 Little Black Bull, The (ACT-507) / Pete Seeger. Banjo. English language.
111 Brown Girl in the Ring (ACT-689) / Lord Invader.
112 Injection (Mama My Stomach Offend Me)(ACT-1881) / Lord Invader.
113 Labor Day Carnival (ACT-876) / Lord Invader.
114 When You Hear I Die (ACT-856) / Lord Invader.
115 Pepsi-Cola (ACT-2546) / Lord Invader.
116 Calypso Dance (ACT-2546) / Lord Invader.
117 Tie-Tongued Baby (ACT-2115) / Lord Invader.
118 Nora, War is Over (ACT-2115) / Lord Beginner.
119 Let Me Go, Melda (ACT-2892) / Macbeth the Great.
120 Argos Paper (ACT-3176) / Johnny Walker.
121 Cabaniguan den el Progresso / Felix Gonzalez.
122 Preludios de Godinez / Sexteto Habanero.
123 Lidya-Guapango, Vivre Para Ti / Lydia Mendoza. Spanish language.
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National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; partial gift of Lynda Lanker and a museum purchase made possible with generous support from Robert E. Meyerhoff and Rheda Becker, Agnes Gund, Kate Kelly and George Schweitzer, Lyndon J. Barrois Sr. and Janine Sherman Barrois, and Mark and Cindy Aron
Virginia Heyer Young's papers document her research among African-American and Chinese-American communities in the United States as well as her field work in St. Vincent in the Caribbean.
Scope and Contents:
Virginia Heyer Young papers document her research among minority communities in the United States (including African-Americans in Georgia and Chinese-Americans in New York), as well as interviews, journals, and logs from her field work in St. Vincent, in the Caribbean.
Please note that the contents of the collection and the language and terminology used reflect the context and culture of the time of its creation. As an historical document, its contents may be at odds with contemporary views and terminology and considered offensive today. The information within this collection does not reflect the views of the Smithsonian Institution or National Anthropological Archives, but is available in its original form to facilitate research.
Arrangement:
The Virginia Heyer Young papers are divided into 4 series:
Series 1: Chinese and Hungarians in New York City, 1949-1955
Series 2: African-Americans in Georgia, 1961-1963
Series 3: St. Vincent, West Indies, 1972-1986
Series 4: Ruth Benedict's Lectures, 1946-1948 and 1990s
Biographical Note:
Virginia Heyer Young was born April 28, 1926 in Vancouver, British Columbia and grew up in Tarrytown, New York.
Young received her BA from Sarah Lawrence College in 1946 and her PhD in Anthropology from Columbia University in 1953. At Columbia, she studied under Ruth Benedict. Young became part of Benedict's and Margaret Mead's project on minority and immigrant groups in the US, entitled "Research in Contemporary Cultures."
In the 1940s and 1950s, Young studied politican organization and intergenerational structures in New York's Chinatown, and in the 1970s she researched socialization in African American groups in Georgia and in Harlem.
In the 1980s she studied the relationship of individuals to the polity among Afro-Caribbean people on the island of St. Vincent in the British Caribbean, resulting in a book, Becoming West Indian: Culture, Self, and Nation in St. Vincent, published in 1993 by the Smithsonian Institution Press.
In 2005, she published an analysis of Benedict's work entitled Ruth Benedict: Beyond Relativity, Beyond Pattern.
Virginia Heyer Young died at home in Albemarle County, Virginia on September 11, 2014.
Chronology
1926 April 28 -- Born in Vancouver, British Columbia
1946 -- A.B. Sarah Lawrence College
1947-1950 -- Research Assistant, Columbia (Research in Contemporary Cultures Project, Chinese Culture Group)
1951 -- Fieldwork in Chinatown, New York
1952-1954 -- Research Associate, George Washington University
1953 -- Ph.D. Columbia University (Anthropology)
1955-1956 -- Research Associate, Cornell (Yorkville Community Mental Health Research Project)
1955-1956 -- Fieldwork with Hungarian-born Immigrants in New York
1957-1963 -- "Unemployed during child-raising" (her CV).
1961-1963 -- Fieldwork with African-American communities in Georgia, USA
1963-1964 -- Instructor in Anthropology, Fairleigh Dickinson University
1964-1975 -- Faculty, Finch College, NY
1969 -- Fieldwork in Harlem, New York
1972 -- Fieldwork in Windward Valley, St. Vincent, West Indies
1977-1978 -- Research Associate, Columbia (Program on Gender Roles and Social Change)
1978-1995 -- Lecturer in Anthropology, University of Virginia
1984, 1986 -- Fieldwork in Windward Valley, St. Vincent, West Indies
2002-2003 -- Lecturer in Anthropology, University of Virginia
2014, September 11 -- Died in Albemarle County, Virginia
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