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Morson, I F3
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Mccann, Hughie1
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Elements of an Urban Musical Tradition and its Setting

Morson, I F

1969

Dissertation for the Postgraduate Diploma in Folk Life Studies, which details some elements of a musical tradition in north-west Oxford. Such elements include what songs are sung, the attitude of the ...

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Urban Music Tradition Tape Content Lists

Morson, I F

1966-1969

Typed lists of tape contents folded into a small booklet. Contents relate to a thesis on urban musical tradition. The lists note the musicians' names, dates of recording, and the songs sung.

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Sound Recordings, Oxfordshire

Morson, I F

1966-1969

Jim Willding, recorded in the Baker's Arms pub, Oxford, on the 5 December 1967; sings [unidentified, with accordion], 'Cock of the North'; conversation; 'Banks of the Sweet Primroses', 'Daisybell', 'I...

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