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Speakers: maccannellneil-oh-lunch_M.mp3
NM β Neil MacCannell
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
NM There was lunch served always by the hostess. Just good old-fashioned home-baked bread, and biscuits and jam and that sort of stuff. And sweets, too many
Collection: Bowing Down Home Oral History Transcripts
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File: sonierervan-oh-badinstrument_M.mp3
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ES β Ervan Sonier
ES: But I always got a kick - And this was a true story, I think β Getting back to the fiddle being the devil's instrument. I remember Guy Buolter, a terrific fiddler from up west. And they were going to get Guy.
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File: livingstonemarie06-oh-wellingtonjam_M.mp3
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ML β Marie Arsenault Livingstone
EA β Edward P Arsenault
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
ML: Friday evenings for the last six years we have a jam in Wellington at the Boys and Girls Club
EA: Every
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File: chaissonkevin06-oh-fiddlingsurvival_M.mp3
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KC β Kevin Chaisson
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP: So looking back at the last 15 years, what's happened ?
KC: When you were here the last time, I would have to say fiddle music was probably at one of
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File: oconnorattwood-oh-musichome_M.mp3
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AO - Attwood O'Connor
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP: Would you have music sessions in the house?
AO: Oh Yes.
KP: Can you tell us a little bit about them.
AO: My father's house there when we were kids, that
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File: sigsworthcosmas-oh-gettingstarted_marriage_M.mp3
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CS β Cosmas Sigsworth
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP: Did you grow up in a musical household?
CS: Not really. My mother was musical; she played the organ; but there was nobody in the immediate family that
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File: hancockharold06-oh-familyorigin_M.mp3
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HH β Harold Hancock
KN: Keith Nicholson
HH: Well the Hancocks immigrated up from the states. Actually my grandfather deserted off an American sailing ship in Charlottetown Harbor, and in those days
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File: banksreg06-oh-schooldances_piesocials.mp3
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RB β Reg Banks
KP β curator Ken Perlman
RB: Years ago they'd have the old-fashioned school houses, befoerr they's have the big high schools and all this. Every settlement had a school house. And they would have dances in
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File: stewartbud06-oh-dancehalls_M.mp3
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BS β Bud Stewart
KP β Curator Ken Perlman
KP: What was life like growing up on a farm.
BS: Not that great, not easy. There wasn't a lot of money but everybody was pretty much in the same boat. We didn't
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File: biggarjackie06-oh-tunememory_M.mp3
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JB β Jackie Biggar
KP β curator Ken Perlman
And a lot of times when I was learnin' I'd have a dream that I learnt the tune; I'd get up in the morning and play it. I'd be friggin' with it that night, and couldn't
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The Events section offers a sense of what Prince Edward Islandβs fiddling revival was like in early 1990s, a period w