Folkstage; 25th Annual University of Chicago Folk Festival

- Transcript
Welcome to Polk stage and highlights from the 25th annual University of Chicago Folk Festival recorded at Mandel hall of the University of Chicago in Chicago on Friday January 25th 1985. You'll be hearing Sukabumi Mike Seeger the Windstar and brothers yank Rochelle the Maxwell Street Klezmer Band. And once again suka. On this edition of folk stage. Where the one morning in the Muslim world when they.
Do fish where you know. They crying in the rain in the rain. On the game. You're on a cold rain or wind in the rain. But he didn't hear anything. Trying the rain. Wind and rain. Bruce. Came along down the drain. War. With. One the other one they are. Trying. To win. Then write a. Good Fairy Tale. Remember to breath. Wash your feet below the event. Running the Red Bull when running.
Miller's. Father. There. Will be so fun. Lying on the ground. When. Reading. Your out we will. All live under a. Rock. From Love road. Running red bull then running. Shoes. Will the bank.
Wind and ring. Bearer all. Crying then running. Mate. All. Right.
Look. We all need to. Work. Play with. The right. Thing. You.
Mean. Well thank you. I do like to play music. There's feedback on me. Bestival once again. An extended sabbatical.
My favorite. Old time musicians was Maybelle Carter and Sheehan. I think it's her cousin. Sara made up this song when he went down to sing on the Mexican border radio station the 30s kind of combined their Virginia sound with border sound. Rugrat. To. Get. You. Guys. Hanging. Right. There singing. In. The shower with a. Room in the room. In. Our own way. That. We. Met for meaning. Sunlight.
Is for. Your feet. Tall. Are you in. A month. Long. Or. BASKINS. Song. I live in a. Warm up. This. Money in.
The form of the. Thank you call. We're going to reach way back to one that we heard in the early 50s. One of the Louvin Brothers song. It was watching. The news through. The first time they the whole band. Made it I mean your band. The way.
You made my lonely heart and I know and I am in awe watching my. Hand I'm in here. Him he posted here in a whisper in my head was spinning round and round my brain. The river men with their names close to my good eye and I am in awe. Oh I wad in my
I'm living proof. All right. Next we have a request and I'm not going to request it. But if it's cow you ain't the kind of woman I wanted but the kind of woman. You were at the time. What do you think I know. You ain't the kind man I won't name but really kind.
I know that would you do much good. You must let me alone. But you're the kind. Where around the way. And then when you win. You and then the head. Do it behind the bomb and out on me again. But really kind of and I got. Put in my hand a scene and out I go crazy mad with you human so I'm not. Your momma and again you know me you will always be you ain't the
kind of woman I awoke a you but you're the kind no woman I got. Thank you. This is a guy Laurie. Oh. I'm. The. My home.
Oh. My. I'm. Afraid. That. I'm. Going to take a great ride. I.
Will hear that from. You know a little me cause I'm a good little nobody can come and go and leave so much. Oh I know they will one know when I'm over you. I mean a long time. Window. Now and I.
Know. You know. Then I am.
Now able to. You know I am. This next song we like to do is called I'll be after
those of you that don't know what that means. It simply is if you're healthy you will be happy. I'll be good son. In. Law. For. Coming.
Home. How.
Do you like it. Very. Much. Will.
You. What. Were. They. Will. It Work.
That. The group. That. Did. That. To. Me. For the. Moment. It. Never.
Been that. Good. You've been listening to a folk stage concert of highlights from the 25th annual University of
Chicago Folk Festival recorded at Mandel hall of the University of Chicago in Chicago on January 25th 1985. We began with Suu Kyi composed of Edmund bado Quenton bado Mario Reynolds and Carlos crispa. And the song rhythm of San Juanito from Ecuador that Mike Seeger of the famous Seeger family and of the New Lost City Ramblers and the wind in the rain and you are my flower the wood Stein brothers Robert and Charles joined by I know with Stein from Pine ville the easy Ena and pitfall. You ain't the kind of woman I wanted but you're the kind of woman I got. And Glory Bound. Yank Rochelle from Tennessee accompanied by guitarist Peter roller and diving duck blues. The Maxwell Street klezmer band a Chicago group with Laurie limpets Joel Helfand. You have Getty Fiedler Hank House and Jim Baki and Steve Ryan
Frank and the songs Abi goes and you should only be healthy and fry lock. And finally once again Sue and I cannot tell you the carnival song also from South America. On this edition of folk stage we'd like to thank Peter and Margaret Lippincott and Tammy kicked up for assistance in recording the University of Chicago Folk Festival for folk stage next week on the program. Priscilla Herdman your host and producer for the series is Rich Warren folk stages of production of W half empty Radio in Chicago.
- Series
- Folkstage
- Producing Organization
- WFMT (Radio station : Chicago, Ill.)
- Contributing Organization
- University of Maryland (College Park, Maryland)
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- Description
- Episode Description
- This program features various performances from the 25th annual folk festival at the University of Chicago.
- Series Description
- This series presents live recordings of folk music.
- Topics
- Music
- Media type
- Sound
- Duration
- 00:33:14
- Credits
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Host: Warren, Rich
Producer: Warren, Rich
Producing Organization: WFMT (Radio station : Chicago, Ill.)
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University of Maryland
Identifier: 1997 (WAMU)
Format: 1/4 inch audio tape
Duration: 00:59:00?
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- Citations
- Chicago: “Folkstage; 25th Annual University of Chicago Folk Festival,” University of Maryland, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed July 16, 2025, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-500-222r8m60.
- MLA: “Folkstage; 25th Annual University of Chicago Folk Festival.” University of Maryland, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. July 16, 2025. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-500-222r8m60>.
- APA: Folkstage; 25th Annual University of Chicago Folk Festival. Boston, MA: University of Maryland, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-500-222r8m60