Collection Name: Audiovisual collection
Title: Hutchinson Family Singers of the Old Granite State, approximately 1995
Creator: Portnoy, Fred
Accession / Call Number: 2017.123
Object ID: 2017.123.004
Date: approximately 1995
Type of Material: textual record
Physical Description: 1 audio cassette tape
Language: English
Scope and Content: The Hutchinson Family Singers of the Old Granite State is an audio cassette tape of songs originally written and performed by the Hutchinson family in the 1840s. This tape was released in the mid-1990s by Dr. Larry Douglas, Fred Portnoy, Paul Hubert, and Susan Skidmore. Singers on the tape include Deborah Ackerman, Mary Kay Atkins, Ailin Barron, Barbara Douglas, Lawrence Douglas, William Eley, Gary McCool, Donald Towle, Evelyn Towle, Mary Vaiden, and Robert Waldman. Songs on the tape are "Old Granite State," "Kind Words Can Never Die," "Spider and the Fly," "Seasons," Cordwainer's Song," "One Hundred Years Hence," "Let Us All Speak Our Minds," "King Alcohol," "Get Off the Track," "The Cot Where We Were Born," "Standing High Collar," "Uncle Sam's Farm," "Kitty Popcorn," and "Tenting Tonight on the Old Camp Ground."
Subjects:
Songs
Locations: New Hampshire
People:
Douglas, Larry,
Hubert, Paul,
Portnoy, Fred,
Skidmore, Susan
Organizations:
Hutchinson family
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Credit Line: New Hampshire Historical Society collection.
Restrictions: Available for research.
Level Description: Item