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Long-playing records

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Phonograph records originally invented by Columbia Records, first introduced in 1948. The records have a rotational speed of 33 1/3 rpm (revolutions per minute), and have very fine grooves. They, along with 45 rpm records, replaced 78 rpm records in popularity.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Box 2: Records

 File — Box D129.0002: [Barcode: U186026057588]
Identifier: D129.0002
Abstract

This box contains recorded colleted and used by Nancy Biehler in her research and dancing. Records include: Helen Traubel sings Folk Songs and Ballads; Square Dances (without calls) wit Bill Mooney; Texas Square Dance Music Without Calls; Square Dances (calls by Raymond Smith); Urban Cowboy motion picture; Country's Greatest; Big Circle Mountain Dance Music; Square Dance Party; Juice of Barley Simple English Country Dances; Old Time Music Dance Party; and The Strayaway Child.

Dates: Other: Date Not Yet Determined

Nancy Biehler Papers

 Collection
Identifier: D129
Abstract

Nancy Biehler is a collector of folk dance materials with a special interest in Appalachian clogging. This collection contains papers written by Nancy Biehler as part of her degree, VHS tapes, workshop materials, and records.

Dates: Other: Date Not Yet Determined