Search Results
- IDNO:
- 050249
- Title:
- A Group of Musicians Practice in a Parking Lot at an Appalachian Music Festival
- Date:
- 1974/05
- Description:
- A group of unidentified musicians play beside parked cars. This photograph comes from a series of photos from Appalachian Folk Music Festivals, including the Ivydale and John Henry festivals.
- IDNO:
- 050250
- Title:
- Musicians Playing a Fiddle and Washboard at an Appalachian Folk Music Festival
- Date:
- 1974/05
- Description:
- Ira Mullins plays a fiddle and Ed Light plays a washboard. This photograph is from a series of images showing Appalachian Folk Music Festivals, including the Ivydale and John Henry Festivals.
- IDNO:
- 050251
- Title:
- Folk Music Fiddler at an Appalachian Folk Music Festival
- Date:
- 1974/08
- Description:
- Franklin George is pictured playing a fiddle behind a microphone. This photograph is from a series of photos from Appalachian Folk Music Festivals, including the Ivydale and John Henry festivals.
- IDNO:
- 050252
- Title:
- Folk Musicians Performing at an Appalachian Folk Music Festival
- Date:
- 1974/08
- Description:
- Franklin George and George Ward perform seated on a stage. This photograph comes from a series of photos from Appalachian Folk Music Festivals, including the Ivydale and John Henry festivals.
- IDNO:
- 050253
- Title:
- Scenic View at an Appalachian Music Festival at Pipestem State Park, W. Va.
- Date:
- 1974/08
- Description:
- An unidentified woman performs on a stage positioned below a tree-covered hillside during a festival at Pipestem. This photograph is part of a series of photographs showing Appalachian Folk Music Festivals, including the Ivydale and John Henry Festivals.
- IDNO:
- 050254
- Title:
- Beverly Cole Pictured at an Appalachian Folk Music Festival
- Date:
- 1974/08
- Description:
- Beverly Cole is pictured at a campsite, with parked cars and pitched tents behind her. This photograph comes from a series of photos from Appalachian Folk Music Festivals, including the Ivydale and John Henry festivals.
- IDNO:
- 050255
- Title:
- An Unidentified Man is Pictured at an Appalachian Folk Music Festival
- Date:
- 1974/08
- Description:
- A man wearing a hat is pictured sitting outside of a tent. This photograph comes from a series of photos from Appalachian Folk Music Festivals, including the Ivydale and John Henry festivals.
- IDNO:
- 050256
- Title:
- A Group of Performing Musicians at an Appalachian Folk Music Festival
- Date:
- 1974/08
- Description:
- This photograph comes from a series of photos from Appalachian Folk Music Festivals, including the Ivydale and John Henry festivals.
- IDNO:
- 050257
- Title:
- A Child Dances on Stage while Folk Musicians Perform at an Appalachian Music Festival
- Date:
- ca. 1968-1972
- Description:
- Franklin George plays the fiddle with other musicians as a child dances. This photograph comes from a series of photos from Appalachian Folk Music Festivals, including the Ivydale and John Henry festivals.
- IDNO:
- 050258
- Title:
- Two Folk Musicians Perform at the Second John Henry Festival near Talcott, W. Va.
- Date:
- ca. 1968-1972
- Description:
- A woman, possible Della Taylor, with a tambourine watches as her associate, the Reverend Pearly Brown, plays the guitar on stage. This photograph comes from a series of photos from Appalachian Folk Music Festivals, including the Ivydale and John Henry festivals.
- IDNO:
- 050259
- Title:
- A Folk Musician Performs at the Second John Henry Festival near Talcott, W. Va.
- Date:
- ca. 1968-1972
- Description:
- John Jackson plays a guitar and sings while seated behind a microphone. This photograph comes from a series of photos from Appalachian Folk Music Festivals, including the Ivydale and John Henry festivals.
- IDNO:
- 050260
- Title:
- A Musician Performs at the Second John Henry Festival near Talcott, W. Va.
- Date:
- ca. 1968-1972
- Description:
- Steve Beleuw plays guitar and sings while seated behind a microphone. This photograph comes from a series of photos from Appalachian Folk Music Festivals, including the Ivydale and John Henry festivals.