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Manuscripts Department
Library of the University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill
SOUTHERN FOLKLIFE COLLECTION


#20246
GUTHRIE T. MEADE COLLECTION
Inventory


General Abstract:
          Guthrie "Gus" Turner Meade, Jr., was a computer
     programmer and systems analyst with a lifelong interest in
     folk music, especially traditional country music and
     Kentucky fiddlers. Meade avidly collected records and
     corresponded with record collectors, discographers, and
     music scholars around the world. He spent his summers
     recording and interviewing Kentucky fiddlers. In 1956, Meade
     began an annotated discography of early traditional country
     music. The discography includes some 14,500 recordings of
     3,500 songs organized into four categories:  ballads,
     religious songs, instrumentals, and novelty songs. He worked
     on this discography until his death in 1991.
          Materials collected or created in the course of Gus
     Meade's research into traditional country music and Kentucky
     fiddlers. Meade drew upon many of these items to create his
     annotated discography of early traditional country music.
     Included are many artist files containing information on
     various performers. There are also record company logsheets;
     information about radio shows; a discography by Richard
     Spottswood; songsters, song books, and sheet music, mostly
     from the 1880s; correspondence with folklorists, including
     John Edwards, Archie Green, Eugene Earle, D. K. Wilgus, Fred
     Hoeptner, Willard Johnson, and Dan Mahoney; recordings of
     interviews with and performances by Kentucky fiddlers; and
     information about fiddle competitions, including the 1926
     boom in contests spurred by Henry Ford's interest in
     reviving old-time dancing. Also included are materials
     relating to hymns, old-time music festivals, and collections
     of folklore and folk music in archives and other
     institutions.

Online Catalog Terms:
     Bluegrass music.
     Country music.
     Fiddle tunes.
     Fiddling--Competitions.
     Fiddling.
     Folk music--United States.
     Folk songs.
     Folklore--United States.
     Folklorists.
     Hymns.
     Kentucky--Songs and music.
     Meade, Guthrie T., 1932-1991.
     Music--Kentucky.
     Old-time music.
     Radio--History.
     Songs--Texts.
     Sound archives.
     Sound recording industry--History.
     Sound recording libraries.
     Sound recordings--Collectors and collecting.
     Women country musicians.

Cataloged names:
     Allen Brothers.
     Burnett, Richard.
     Callahan Brothers (Musical group).
     Carson, Fiddlin' John, 1868-1949.
     Carter Family (Musical group).
     Dalhart, Vernon, 1883-1948.
     Darby, Tom, 1890-ca. 1971.
     Delmore Brothers.
     Dunham, Alanson Mellen.
     Earle, Eugene.
     Edwards, John, 1932-1960.
     Ford, Henry, 1863-1947.
     Green, Archie.
     Haley, Ed, 1883-1951.
     Hillbillies (Musical group).
     Hoeptner, Fred.
     Johnson, Willard.
     Kessinger, Clark.
     Kincaid, Bradley.
     Macon, Uncle Dave, 1870-1952.
     Mahoney, Dan.
     Mainer, J. E. (Joseph E.), 1898-1971.
     Mainer, Wade, 1907-
     Martin, Asa, 1900-
     Monroe Brothers.
     Poole, Charlie, 1892-1931.
     Roberts, Fiddlin' Doc, 1897-1978.
     Rutherford, Leonard.
     Skillet Lickers.
     Spottswood, Richard K. (Richard Keith).
     Stoneman, Ernest V.
     Tanner, Gid.
     Tarlton, Jimmie, 1892-1979.
     Thomas, Buddy, d. 1974.
     Whitter, Henry, d. 1941.
     Wilgus, D. K.

Size:          About 6,000 items (26.0 linear feet).

Date Span:     1817-1991.

Provenance:    Received from Mary Meade of Frankfort, Ky., in 1998.

Access:        No restrictions.

Processing Note: Items separated: Oversized Papers (OP-20246/1-10);
                 Photographs (identified photographs: P-3027-3100;
                   unidentified photographs: SFC Unidentified Photographs File);
                 Reel-to-reel tapes (FT-6303 - FT-6583);
                 Cassette tapes (FS-3703 - FS-4191);
                 LPs (call numbers available from SFC database);
                 78 rpm recordings (78-16746 - 78-17864);
                 45 rpm recordings (45-2895 - 45-2896).

Copyright:     Retained by the authors of items in these papers, or
               their descendants, as stipulated by United States
               copyright law.

Table of Contents:
     Introduction
          Biographical Note
          Collection Overview
     Series Descriptions
          Series 1.  Correspondence
          Series 2.  Biographical Information
          Series 3.  Writings by Meade
          Series 4.  Archives and Checklists
          Series 5.  Folksong Studies
          Series 6.  Fiddlers and Fiddling
          Series 7.  Discographical Research
          Series 8.  Artist Files
          Series 9.  Bibliographies
          Series 10.  Songsters and Copyright Research
          Series 11.  Radio
          Series 12.  Other Printed Material
          Series 13.  Folklore: General
          Series 14.  Sound Recordings
          Series 15.  Photographs
          Series 16.  Card Files


                          INTRODUCTION

Biographical Note

     Guthrie "Gus" Turner Meade, Jr., was born in Louisville,
Ky., on 17 May 1932 to Sarah Isabel Ballard and Guthrie Turner
Meade, Sr. He served in the U.S. Air Force, and afterward
attended the University of Kentucky, Lexington. Meade pursued,
but never completed, a Master's Degree in Folklore at Indiana
University. During graduate school, he met his wife Mary, and
they married in November 1955. He worked at the Indiana
University Folk Music Archives and, later, as an assistant at the
Indiana University Press. The Meades had four children: Douglas
Shannon, Jonathan Andrew, Morag Elizabeth, and Meredith Louise.

     Meade and his wife left Indiana for Yellow Springs, Ohio, in
1961, where he began work at Wright Patterson Air Force Base as a
computer programmer and systems analyst. He and his friend,
discographer Bob Hyland, had a radio show in Antioch, where Meade
also organized a folk festival. He taught himself to play the
fiddle and often played music with friends and acquaintances.
Meade also taught fiddle classes, both informally at parties and
at his home. He avidly collected 78 rpm country music records,
partly to help him learn fiddle tunes. Meade's correspondents
included record collectors, discographers, and music scholars
around the world, including folklorist John Edwards in Australia,
Archie Green, Eugene Earle, D. K. Wilgus, Fred Hoeptner, Willard
Johnson, and Dan Mahoney.

     In 1965, Meade began working at the Library of Congress Folk
Music Archives as a programmer/analyst, automating the vast
collections. He left to take a position at the National Archives,
where he developed a system called Spindex II for automating
archives. After the system was in place, the Archives eliminated
his job, and he moved to a position in the General Services
Administration where he remained until his early retirement in
1986.

     Each summer, Meade went to Kentucky to research Kentucky
fiddlers, who had recorded on some of the early 78 records. At
this time, he worked with John Harrod and Bruce Greene, who were
also researching Kentucky fiddlers. Meade became close friends
with Charlie and Noah Kinney, fiddling brothers from Lewis, Ky.,
and recorded their music on many occasions. He also spent a great
deal of time conducting personal interviews with traditional
fiddlers.

     In 1971, the Meade family moved to Waldorf, Md., and Meade
became active in the Folk Society of Greater Washington. He
recorded Kentucky fiddler Buddy Thomas and arranged for
Mississippi fiddler Hoyt Ming to record and play at the
Smithsonian Folklife Festival. During the 1970s, Meade and Mark
Wilson produced three albums of Kentucky fiddle music on the
Rounder label: J. P. and Annadeene Fraley's "Wild Rose of the
Mountain" (Rounder 0037), Buddy Thomas's "Kitty Puss" (Rounder
0032), and Ed Haley's "Parkersburg Landing" (Rounder 1010). The
Buddy Thomas recording became particularly important given the
young fiddler's sudden death only months after the project's
completion.

     In 1974, the Meades moved to Alexandria, Va., where Meade
became acquainted with Bob Christenson, also a fiddle scholar.
Meade continued to work with John Harrod and collaborated with
other traditional music scholars Steven Rice, Steve Green, and
Ray Bowman on various projects. He also conducted genealogy
research. In 1980, Meade and discographer Richard Nevins compiled
an important three-record set of rare Gennett recordings of early
Kentucky fiddle music. The Morning Star releases (45003, 45004,
and 45005) include biographical information on the musicians and
represent an important contribution to traditional music
scholarship.

     Meade's most significant achievement may have been his
annotated discography of early traditional country music, begun
in 1956. This comprehensive work includes some 14,500 recordings
of 3,500 songs organized into four categories: ballads, religious
songs, instrumentals, and novelty songs. In 1986, Meade received
a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to prepare the
discography for publication. Shortly afterwards, the family moved
to Kentucky, where Meade worked long hours on the project. He was
working on the introduction to the discography at the time of his
death. His wife Mary has indicated that she will work toward the
project's publication, with the help of her son Doug and
discographer Richard Spottswood.

     On 8 February 1991, Meade suffered a massive cerebral
hemorrhage at his Franklin County, Ky., home. He died the next
day at the University of Kentucky Medical Center in Lexington at
the age of 58.


Collection Overview

     This collection consists of materials gathered by Gus Meade
in his study of traditional country music and Kentucky fiddlers.
His correspondence with other folklorists all over the world
comprises one series. A significant portion of the collection
consists of Meade's collected information on musicians. The
collection also contains his interviews with and recordings of
traditional Kentucky fiddlers, as well as biographical
information about Gus Meade and writings by Meade. Meade's
collected information about various archives and institutions'
recorded holdings comprises one series. Another series consists
of Meade's collection of songsters and sheet music, most dating
from the 1880s. Meade was particularly interested in fiddle
competitions and collected information about fiddle contests,
including the 1926 boom in contests due to Henry Ford's interest
in reviving old-time dancing.

     Note that many of Meade's original folder titles have been
retained.

     The collection is arranged as follows:

Series 1.  Correspondence
Series 2.  Biographical Information
     Subseries 2.1  General
     Subseries 2.2  Teaching activities
Series 3.  Writings by Meade
Series 4.  Archives and Checklists
Series 5.  Folksong Studies
     Subseries 5.1  Meade Folksong Collections
     Subseries 5.2  Tune Collections
     Subseries 5.3  Sheet Music: Originals
     Subseries 5.4  Sheet Music: Photocopies
     Subseries 5.5  Song Research
Series 6.  Fiddlers and Fiddling
     Subseries 6.1  Fiddle Research: General
     Subseries 6.2  Genres and Traditions
     Subseries 6.3  Kentucky Fiddling
     Subseries 6.4  Fiddle Contests and Conventions: General
     Subseries 6.5  Fiddle Contests: 1926
     Subseries 6.6  Fiddlers Compendium
Series 7.  Discographical Research
     Subseries 7.1.  Meade Annotated Discography
     Subseries 7.2.  Vintage Record Labels and Numericals
     Subseries 7.3.  Recording Studio Files
     Subseries 7.4.  Discographical Research: Miscellaneous
     Subseries 7.5.  Spottswood Ethnic Discography
Series 8.  Artist Files
Series 9.  Bibliographies
Series 10.  Songsters and Copyright Research
     Subseries 10.1.  Copyright Deposits and Songster Indexes
     Subseries 10.2.  Songsters: Originals
     Subseries 10.3.  Songsters: Photocopies
Series 11.  Radio
Series 12.  Other Printed Material
     Subseries 12.1.  Periodicals
     Subseries 12.2.  Old Time Music Festivals: Programs
     Subseries 12.3.  Hymnody: Photocopies
     Subseries 12.4.  Folios and Ephemera
Series 13.  Folklore: General
Series 14.  Sound Recordings
Series 15.  Photographs
Series 16.  Card Files


                       SERIES DESCRIPTIONS

Series 1.  Correspondence
     1958-1990. About 1000 items.
     Arrangement: alphabetical.

     Correspondence with friends, discographers, and musicians,
as well as representatives from university presses, music
archives, and folklore organizations.

Folder    1    A
          2    B
          3    Butler, Bob
          4    C
          5    Christeson, Bob
          6    Cogswell, Roby
          7    Country Music Foundation: Hillbilly Artist Index
          8    Cox, Fred
          9    D
          10   Davidson, Ken (Folk Productions, Kanawha Records)
          11   E
          12   Earle, Eugene
          13   Edwards, John
          14   F
          15   Folk Festivals
          16   G
          17   Green, Archie
          18   Green, Steve
          19   H
          20   Harrison, Bill
          21   Harrod, John
          22   Hearne, Will Roy
          23   Hoeptner, Fred G.
          24   Illinois, University Press
          25   J
          26   Johnson, Willard and Joe Drotchetz
          27   Jones, Loyal
          28   K
          29   Kentucky, University Press
          30   Kinney, Charles, Noah, and Hazel
          31   L
          32   List, George
          33   Lornell, Kip
          34   M
          35   MacKenzie, John
          36   Mahoney, Dan
          37   Meade, John
          38   Missouri, University Press
          39   N
          40   O
          41   P
          42   Pinson, Bob
          43   Publicity
          44   Q
          45   R
          46   S
          47   T
          48   U
          49   V
          50   W
          51   Ward, Ed
          52   Wells, Paul
          53   Wilgus, D. K.
          54   Y-Z
          55   Miscellaneous correspondence
          56   Miscellaneous news clippings, articles
          57   Miscellaneous folklore and music newsletters


Series 2.  Biographical Information
     1951-1991. About 70 items.

     Materials documenting Guthrie Meade's life, including
newspaper articles, an obituary, and information about his
education, his collecting activities, his job as a computer
programmer, and his family history.

Subseries 2.1.  General Biographical Information
     1951-1991. About 40 items.
     Arrangement: alphabetical.

Folder    58   Articles about Gus Meade
          59   College transcripts
          60   Course materials
          61   Mary Meade's biography of Gus Meade
          62   Meade family history
          63   Music contracts
          64   Résumés, evaluations, certificates

Subseries 2.2.  Teaching Activities
     1970s. About 30 items.
     Arrangement: alphabetical.

Folder    65   Ashland Community College: Country Music Seminar
          66   Fiddle class
          67   St. Mary's, Md.: Country Music Lecture
          68-69     Folders not used


Series 3.  Writings by Meade
     1957-1988. About 20 items.
     Arrangement: alphabetical.

     Record reviews and offprints of articles written by Meade,
as well as drafts of articles that were never finished. There are
also some college papers and other early writings. In 1976, Meade
applied to the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) for a
research grant to compile an annotated discography of early
hillbilly music. The proposal was not accepted, but, in 1986, the
National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) approved a grant for the
project. See Series 7.1 for drafts of the discography.

Folder    70   Article: "Early Country Music in Corbin, Kentucky"
          71   Article: "Library Automation"
          72   Articles in progress: "Fiddler's Compendium, 1926
               Fiddle Contests"
          73   Articles in progress: "Fiddle Tune History"
          74   College papers
          75   Early unpublished papers
          76   Journal articles, reviews
          77   NEA 1986 grant: Proposal and reports
          78   NEA 1986 grant: Travel expenses
          79   NEH 1976 grant: Proposal
          80   Record reviews: Meade Productions


Series 4.  Archives and Checklists
     1958-1990. About 20 items.
     Arrangement: alphabetical.

     Information about tape holdings in archives and other
institutions.

Folder    81   EF Indexes
          82   Folklore Institute
          83   Folder not used
          84   Indiana University Archive of Traditional Music
          85   Indiana University tape deposit contract
          86   John Edwards Memorial Foundation holdings
          87   Library of Congress Finding Aids: Kentucky musicians
          88   Library of Congress: Maritime folklife resources
          89   Library of Congress Tape Lists
          90   Nevins Library of Congress tape duplication: Item listings
          91   Miscellaneous archives
          92   Miscellaneous recordings checklists


Series 5.  Folksong Studies
     1817-1987. About 700 items.

Subseries 5.1.  Meade Folksong Collections
     Undated. About 80 items.
     Arrangement: alphabetical.

     Song texts collected by Meade from individuals in and around
Louisville, Ky., in the 1950s. These texts may correlate with
tape recordings found in the Archives of Traditional Music at
Indiana University in Bloomington.

Folder    93   Lyons family
          94   South family

Subseries 5.2.  Tune Collections
     1817-1987. About 100 items.
     Arrangement: alphabetical.

     Photocopied tune collections and original songbooks. A
number of the photocopied collections are incomplete,
occasionally consisting of only a table of contents. Several
collections lack a title page and are labeled as "Unidentified
tune collections."

Folder    95   A-C  Arkansas Arkie Woodchopper Square Dance Calls
                    Arling Shaeffer's Barn Dance
                    Ballads of By-Gone Days
                    Board of Music Trade Catalog (Waltzes)
                    Buddy Starcher's Roundup of Song Hits
                    The Casket, or Musical Pocket Companion
                    Choice Gems for the Violin
                    A Collection of New Cottilions [sic]
                    A Collection of Violin Tunes, Popular During
                    the Early 1800s
                    Cowboy Loye Presents 20 Famous Heart Songs
                    Cowboy Songs
          96   D-F  The Dance Music of Ireland
                    Drennon Polka Quadrilles
                    Everybody's Song Book
                    Familiar Folk Songs
                    Favorite Melodies From the Hills (Books 2 and 3)
                    Favorite Radio Hymns
                    Favorite Songs
                    Favorite Songs of the WLW
                    Fifty Famous Favorites
                    Fireside Melodies
                    The First Collection of the Dance Music of Ireland
          97   G-H  George Coes's Album of Music for the Violin
                    Hank Keene's 1936 Edition of Original
                    Mountain and Folk Songs
                    Hank Keene's Number Four Book of Original
                    Mountain Songs
                    Harding's All-Round Collection of Jigs, Reels
                    and Country Dances
                    Harding's Collection of Jigs, Reels and Country Dances
                    Howe's 1000 Jigs and Reels
                    Howe's Diamond School for the Violin
                    Howe's School for the Violin
                    Humorous and Sentimental Songs (FRAGILE)
          98        I-K  Illustrated Catalog of Sheet Music and
                    Music Books (FRAGILE)
                    The J. W. Pepper Collection of 500 Reels, Jigs
                    Jerdon's Reels
                    Jigs and Reels in Two Volumes Vol. 2.
                    Jimmie Sizemore's Favorite Mountain Ballads and Old Time Songs
          99   L-M  The Lonesome Cowboy Songs of the Plains and Hills
                    Manuscript Collection of Dance Tunes (ca. 1775-1800)
                    The Monster Imperial
                    More Than 50 Folk Songs, Ballads and Hymns
                    Musician's Omnibus, Complete
                    Musician's Omnibus No. 7
                    My Favorite Mountain Ballads and Old-Time Songs
          100  N-O  The Nelson Music Collection: Selected
                    Authentic Square Dance
                    A New and Highly Improved Violin Preceptor
                    Nineteen Songs of Yesterday
                    Old Time Fiddlers Favorite Barn Dance Tunes
                    for the Violin
                    Old Time Hits of the Gay Eighties and Nineties
                    Old Time Jigs and Reels
                    Old Time Violin Melodies Book No. 1
                    One Hundred Songs of Scotland
                    One Thousand Fiddle Tunes
          101  P-R  The People's Song Book
                    Peruna's Family Song Book
                    A Preceptor for the Violin
                    Red River Dave's Selection of World's
                    Greatest Gospel Songs
                    Reels, Hornpipes, Jigs Etc.: The Universal
                    Contra Dance Album
                    Ryan's Dances, Reels and Jigs
                    Ryan's Mammoth Collection 1050 Reels and Jigs
          102  S    Sep. Winner's Dime Book of Violin Tunes
                    Song Sampler
                    Songs of All Time
                    Songs & Choruses, Motto Songs, Songs &
                    Dances, Jubilee Hymns
                    Songs of the Gay 90's
                    Songs of the Gospel
                    Songs of Hap Holt's Rythm [sic] Rangers
                    Songs of Long Ago
                    Songs Otto Gray and his Oklahoma Cowboys
                    Songs of the Plains
                    Songs and Spirituals of Negro Composition
                    Songs Sung by Oklahoma Buck Nation and Tex Ann
                    Star Collection of the Best Old Favorite Songs
                    The Skye Collection of the Best Reels & Strathspeys
          103  T-V  The Treasury of Song for the Home Circle
                    Traditional Cowboy Songs
                    Trifet's Cornucopia of Music
                    Virginia Reels Selected and Arranged for the Piano Forte
          104  W    Watkins A Few Old Favorites
                    West Virginia Radio Jamboree Famous Songs
                    Winner's Collection of Music for the Violin
                    Winner's Dance Folio for the Violin
                    Winner's Excelsior Collection for the Violin
                    Winner's Piano Cotillions
                    Winner's Plain Cotillions
                    Winner's Tunes of the World
                    World War I Songs
          105  Y    Young America's Collection of Instrumental Music
          106  Unidentified tune collections

Subseries 5.3.  Sheet Music: Originals
     1878-1947 (bulk 1920s). About 100 items. (SM-330 through SM-445)
     Arrangement: alphabetical.

     Original sheet music collected by Meade. Much of this sheet
music is very old and fragile. In this list, some titles have
been shortened. The "Miscellaneous" folder contains unidentified
sheet music without covers.

   OP 20246/1  "After the Ball" (SM-344)
   OP 20246/1  "Aggravatin' Papa" (SM-345)
   OP 20246/1  "All By Myself" (SM-346)
   OP 20246/1  "All She'd Say Was Umh-Hum" (SM-347)
Folder 111     "Allentown Jail" (SM-330)
   OP 20246/1  "Am I Blue?" (SM-348)
   OP 20246/1  "Angel Child" (SM-445)
   OP 20246/1  "Arkansas Traveler" (SM-349)
   OP 20246/1  "The Banquet in Misery Hall" (SM-350)
   OP 20246/1  "Betty Co-ed" (SM-351)
   OP 20246/1  "Blue-Eyed Sally" (SM-352)
   OP 20246/1  "The Bride-Elect March" (SM-353)
Folder 111     "Brownie's Old Gray Mare" (SM-331)
   OP 20246/1  "By the Sapphire Sea" (incomplete) (SM-354)
   OP 20246/1  "Call Me Back, Pal O' Mine" (SM-355)
   OP 20246/1  "Cheyenne" (SM-356)
   OP 20246/1  "Chicago That Toddling Town" (SM-357)
   OP 20246/1  "Cigareets, Whusky and Wild, Wild Women" (SM-358)
   OP 20246/1  "Come Where the Lilies Bloom" (incomplete) (SM-359)
Folder 111     "Crawdad Song" (SM-332)
   OP 20246/1  "The Directorate March (SM-360)
   OP 20246/2  "Dixie Darlings" (SM-361)
   OP 20246/2  "Don't Bring Me Posies" (SM-362)
   OP 20246/2  "Down the Trail to Home Sweet Home" (SM-363)
   OP 20246/2  "Down Where the Swannee River Flows" (SM-364)
Folder 111     "Eight More Miles to Louisville" (SM-333)
   OP 20246/2  "Faded Love Letters" (SM-365)
   OP 20246/2  "Frankie and Johnny" (SM-366)
   OP 20246/2  "Gimme De Leavin's" (SM-367)
   OP 20246/2  "Give Yourself a Pat on the Back" (SM-368)
   OP 20246/2  "The Gold Diggers of Broadway (SM-369)
   OP 20246/2  "Hallelujah, I'm a Bum" (SM-370)
   OP 20246/2  "He May Be Your Man" (SM-371)
   OP 20246/2  "Here Comes Dinah Belle of the Ball" (SM-372)
   OP 20246/2  "Hiawatha's Melody of Love" (SM-373)
Folder 111     "How High the Moon" (SM-334)
   OP 20246/2  "I Ain't Nobody's Darling" (SM-374)
   OP 20246/2  "I Cried For You" (SM-375)
   OP 20246/2  "I Love You Best of All" (incomplete) (SM-376)
Folder 111     "I Want My Mammy" (SM-335)
   Op 20246/2  "If I Only Had a Home, Sweet Home" (SM-377)
   OP 20246/2  "I'll Be in My Dixie Home Again Tomorrow" (SM-378)
   OP 20246/2  "I'm Just a Little Blue" (SM-379)
Folder 111     "I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes" (SM-336)
   OP 20246/2  "In the City of Sighs and Tears" (SM-380)
Folder 111     "In the Heart of the City That Has No Heart" (SM-337)
   OP 20246/3  "In the Shadow of the Pines" (SM-381)
   OP 20246/3  "It is Hard to Kiss Your Sweetheart" (SM-382)
   OP 20246/3  "It Looks Like a Big Night Tonight" (SM-383)
   OP 20246/3  "I've Got the '
A-B-C-D' Blues (SM-384) OP 20246/3 "Joe Turner Blues" (SM-385) Folder 111 "Keep Them Cold Icy Fingers Off Me" (SM-338) OP 20246/3 "Kerry Mills Barn Dance" (SM-386) OP 20246/3 "Leave Me With a Smile" (SM-387) OP 20246/3 "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" (SM-388) OP 20246/3 "The Man Behind the Gun" (SM-389) OP 20246/3 "Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean" (SM-390) OP 20246/3 "Molly Brannigan" (SM-391) OP 20246/3 "Moving Day" (SM-392) OP 20246/3 "My Home by the Old Village Mill" (SM-393) OP 20246/3 "My Little Rambling Rose" (SM-394) Folder 111 "My Mammy Knows" (SM-339) OP 20246/3 "My Man" (SM-395) OP 20246/3 "My Sunny Tennessee" (SM-396) OP 20246/3 "My Wife's Gone to the Country" (SM-397) Folder 111 "The Old Cabin Home" (SM-340) OP 20246/3 "Only a Bunch of Violets" (SM-398) OP 20246/3 "Only to See Her Face Again" (SM-399) OP 20246/3 '
The Pardon Came Too Late" (SM-400) OP 20246/4 "The Pathetic Rag" (SM-401) OP 20246/4 "Peggy O'Neill" (SM-402) OP 20246/4 "The Prisoner's Song" (SM-403) OP 20246/4 "Red Wing" (SM-404) OP 20246/4 "Rings" (SM-405) OP 20246/4 "River, Stay '
Way From My Door" (SM-406) OP 20246/4 "Sailing Down the Chesapeake Bay" (SM-407) OP 20246/4 "Say It With Music" (SM-408) OP 20246/4 "School Days" (incomplete) (SM-409) OP 20246/4 "September Song" (SM-410) OP 20246/4 "The Sheik of Araby" (SM-411) OP 20246/4 "Smiles" (SM-412) OP 20246/4 "Some Say When Dreams Come True" (no cover) (SM-413) OP 20246/4 "Stay in Your Own Backyard" (SM-414) OP 20246/4 "Suez" (SM-415) OP 20246/4 "Sunshine Sue" (SM-416) OP 20246/4 "Sweet Bunch of Daisies" (SM-417) Folder 111 "Sweet Indiana Home" (SM-341) Folder 111 "Sweet Lovin' Mama" (SM-342) OP 20246/4 "Sweetest Little Rose in Tennessee" (SM-418) Folder 111 "Take Me to the Land of Jazz" (SM-343) OP 20246/4 "Take Your Feet Out of de Sand" (SM-419) OP 20246/4 "Tell Me" (SM-420) OP 20246/4 "There's a Little Spark of Love Still Burning" (SM-421) OP 20246/5 "They Gotta Quit Kickin' My Dog Aroun'" (SM-422) OP 20246/5 "Tip-Toe Thru the Tulips With Me" (no cover) (SM-423) OP 20246/5 "Tuck Me to Sleep in My old '
Tucky Home" (SM-424) OP 20246/5 "Turkey in the Straw" (SM-425) OP 20246/5 "Under the Double Eagle" (SM-426) OP 20246/5 "Wabash Blues" (SM-427) OP 20246/5 "Wang-Wang Blues" (SM-428) OP 20246/5 "We'll Have to Mortgage the Farm" (SM-429) OP 20246/5 "When the Harvest Time is Over" (SM-430) OP 20246/5 "When the Leaves Come Tumbling Down" (SM-431) OP 20246/5 "When the Sheep Are in the Fold Jennie Dear" (SM-432) OP 20246/5 "When You and I Were Young, Maggie" (SM-433) OP 20246/5 "When You and I Were Young, Maggie" (SM-434) OP 20246/5 "Where the River Shannon Flows" (SM-435) OP 20246/6 "White Rose Waltz" (SM-436) OP 20246/6 "The Whole Dam Family" (SM-437) OP 20246/6 "Why Don't You Try?" (SM-438) OP 20246/6 "Why Should I Cry Over You?" (SM-439) OP 20246/6 "Will You Love Me in December?" (SM-440) OP 20246/6 "You Can Have Him, I Don't Want Him" (SM-441) OP 20246/6 "You Can't Blame Me for That" (SM-442) OP 20246/6 "You're the Flower of My Heart, Sweet Adeline" (SM-443) OP 20246/6 "You's Sweet to Yo' Mammy Jes' the Same" (SM-444) Subseries 5.4. Sheet Music: Photocopies 1881-1942. About 200 items. Arrangement: alphabetical. Photocopies of sheet music used in songster and copyright research. Some of the folders contain several variations of a single tune. The "Miscellaneous" folder contains items with a number of songs on each page. A few of the selections are incomplete. Meade used much of this sheet music in his songster and copyright research. Folder 112 A-H "After the War" "The Alphabet Song" (lyrics only) "And Her Golden Hair Was Hanging Down her Back" "Arkansas Traveler I" "Bake Dat Chicken Pie" "Beaumont Two Step" "Better Than Gold" "Blueberry Blossom" "Blue-Bird Waltz" "Botany Bay" "Black Eyed Susianna" "But of Course '
Tis No Business of Mine" "Calliope Schottische" "Childhood Days" "The Convict and the Bird" "Cuban Liberty" "Dear Old Dixie Land" "Do You Ever think of Me?" "The Dying Girl's Message" "The Dying Girl's Request" "Easy Rider" "Electric Light March" (copyright information only) "Electric Light Schottische" "Fifty Years Ago" "For Goodness' Sake Don't Say I Told You" "The Furniture Man" "Garfields Funeral March" "Get on Board Aunt Susan" "Gib Me Dat Watermillion" "Give Me Your Heart" "Grandmother's Chair" "Happy Home Waltz" "He Gets There All the Same" "He's A Cousin of Mine" "He's Goin' to Hab a Hot Time Bye An' Bye" 113 I-O "I Am a Highly Educated Man" "I Found You Among the Roses" "I Know What it Means to Be Lonesome" "I Want a Nice Young Man" "I Wish We'd Never Met" "I Wonder How the Old Folks Are at Home" "I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Gone" "If I Had My Way" "If You Love Me, Love Me" "I'll Wed You "In the Valley of Broken Hearts" "Irene Waltz" "Is There No Kiss for Me Tonight?" "It Ain't No Lie" "It's a Long Way Back to Dear Old Mothers [sic] Knee" "The Jakey Ginger Blues" "Jenny Lind Polka" "Jimmie Brown" "Just As We Used to Do" "Just As Your Mother Was" "Katy-did Waltz" "The Kentucky Gallopade" "Kentucky Polka" "Kitty Wells" "Little Nell" "Little Nellie Ballad" "The Little Newsboy's Death" "Lexington Quick Step" "Liza Jane" "The Longest Way '
Round is the Sweetest Way Home" "Lost on the Titanic" "Love Me Only" "The Maid of York Beach" "Mammoth Cave Waltz" "The Man Behind the Plow" "Mary of the Wild Moor" "Midnight Dream Waltz" "Money Won't Make Everybody Happy" "My Little Telephone Girl" "My Lost Love" "My Old Iowa Home" "The Neapolitan Two Step" "Never Take No for an Answer" "Nothing Goes Hard With Me" "Oh! How She Lied to Me" "The Old Hickory Cane" "Ole Bull and Ole Dan Tucker" "On the Banks of Old Salt River" "Only A Poor Little News Boy" "Only A Tramp" "Only An Orphan Boy" "The Orphan Boy" 114 P-S "The Patter of the Shingle" "Persian Lamb Rag" "The Ploughboy's Dream" "The Poor Drunkard's Child" "The Popular Comic Ballad, '
Putting on Airs'" "President Garfield's Funeral March" "Red Rose Waltz" "Ring Dem Heavenly Bells" "Rippling Wave Waltz" "Roaring River" "Rochester Schottish" [sic] "Rough and Ready Polka" "Row Me Over the Tide" "Sadie, Won't You Be My Little Lady" "Sea-Side Schottische" "The Sentimental or Rose Waltz" "7 Come 11" "She Was A Soldier's Sweetheart" "She's Mine, All Mine" "She's Sleeping By the Silv'ry Rio Grande" "She's Winkin' At Me" "Show Me the Way to Get Home" "Show Me the Way to Go Home, Babe" "Silver Lake Waltz" "Sing A Song of Contract" "Sleep Soond Ida Moarnin" [sic] "Some Mother's Boy" "Some O' Dese Days" "Some of These Days" "Sweet Heart" "Sweet Nola Shannon" "Swinging on de Golden Gate" 115 T-Z "Then, My Darling I'll Come Back to Thee" "They Wanted Me to Take His Place" "The Three Wishes" "This is No Place for Me" "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Stars. Or Meet Me at the Bars" "Wedding Bells Waltz" "We Ought to Be Thankful for That" "When Summer Comes Again" "When the Candle Lights Are Gleaming" "When The Dew is on the Rose" "When the Golden Corn is Waving" "When the Golden Leaves are Falling" "When the Golden Rod is Blooming" "When the Leaves Begin to Fade" "When the Morning Glories Twine Around the Door" "When the Sun Goes Down" "Where the Sunset Turns the Ocean's Blue to Gold" "Whiskers" "Who Picked the Lock?" "Why Don't You Try?" "Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone?" "Wink the Other Eye" "The Wooden Wedding" "The Yellow Rose of Texas" "You Ain't Talking to Me" Miscellaneous titles Subseries 5.5. Song Research 1929-1988. About 200 items. Arrangement: alphabetical. Handwritten and photocopied information about selected songs and ballads that Meade found especially interesting. He was also apparently intrigued with the bawdy song genre, as his early article on "The Sea Crab" demonstrates. Folder 116 Acuff, Willard: Compositions 117 Automobile songs 118 Bawdy songs 119 Black string music 120 General Denhardt 121 Hawkins, Edward 122 Hymnody research 123 Library of Congress song research 124 Sacred songs: Practice 125 "Sea Crab": Correspondence 126 "Sea Crab": Ed Kray manuscript 127 "Sea Crab": Texts 128 "Sea Crab": Miscellaneous 129 Song titles and lyrics, A-C 130 Song titles and lyrics, D-G 131 Song titles and lyrics, H-K 132 Song titles and lyrics, L-M 133 Song titles and lyrics, N-R 134 Song titles and lyrics, S-T 135 Song titles and lyrics, U-Z 136 Song titles: Catalog, reference numbers 137 Songs from discs 138 1952 folk song research 139 Miscellaneous song research Series 6. Fiddlers and Fiddling 1889-1990. About 800 items. Subseries 6.1. Fiddle Research: General 1940-1988. About 50 items. Arrangement: alphabetical. Correspondence about fiddlers and fiddling, newspaper and journal articles about fiddlers, and information on fiddle-tune collections. Folder 140 Conte, Pat: Archives of fiddlers 141 Correspondence 142 Fiddle-tune collections: Bibliography 143 Fiddle tunes 144 Fiddle tunes: Musical notation 145 Fiddlers: Courier Journal articles 146 Fiddlers: Miscellaneous newspaper articles 147 Indiana University and Library of Congress fiddle-tune collections 148 Journal articles and other academic writings 149 Notes to Hollow Rock String Band: John Summers 150 Violin construction Subseries 6.2. Genres and Traditions 1975-1987. About 100 items. Arrangement: alphabetical. Information about various genres of folk songs. Some folders are labeled according to genre (rags, waltzes) or tradition (Greek, Irish). Others are labeled by state or region. Folder 151 Alabama fiddlers: Joyce Cauthen 152 Arkansas fiddlers 153 Canadian and French-Canadian fiddlers 154 Canadian Victor recording dates and matrices 155 Greek fiddlers 156 Irish and Scotch fiddle tunes: Commercial recordings 157 Mississippi fiddlers 158 Missouri Fiddlers Association 159 New England traditional fiddling 160 Polish-Ukrainian fiddlers 161 Rags 162 Walden's Ridge, Tenn. 163 Waltzes 164 Wisconsin: Jim Leary Subseries 6.3. Kentucky Fiddling 1919-1990. About 150 items. Arrangement: alphabetical. Material relating to Meade's interest in old-time fiddle music in Kentucky, which eventually became his most passionate specialization. Scholars across the country recognized his expertise in the field. Much of his research centered around documenting, chronicling, or tracing antecedents of fiddle tunes recovered from Kentucky-born folk musicians. At the time of his death, he left several major works uncompleted. The Atlas of Kentucky Fiddle Tunes was an experimental project with Steve Rice of Frankfort, Ky. Meade and Rice organized data about specific tune titles to show distribution throughout the commonwealth. Meade also worked with John Harrod, Mark Wilson, and others on a projected multi-volume recorded set documenting Kentucky fiddling. Harrod was Meade's main co-compiler of the Kentucky Fiddle Anthology Project. In 1997, Rounder Records released two CDs that rely heavily on field recordings made together and separately by Harrod, Meade, and Wilson. The recordings are Traditional Fiddle Music of Kentucky: Up the Ohio and Licking Rivers (Rounder CD 0376) and Traditional Fiddle Music of Kentucky: Along the Kentucky River (Rounder CD 0377). Folder 165 Berea fiddle contests Census data and genealogy 166 Grayson, Carroll County fiddlers 167 Lewis County fiddlers 168 Miscellaneous Kentucky fiddlers 169 Recording artists 170 Clay County fiddlers 171 Franklin County fiddlers 172 Haley, Ed: Duplication Project (FT 6307-FT 6309) 173 Harlan County fiddlers 174 Henry County fiddlers 175 Kentucky fiddlers by county 176 Kentucky fiddlers and tunes by county 177-178 Kentucky fiddlers and tunes: General research 179 Kentucky Fiddlers Record Project: Correspondence 180 Kentucky Fiddlers Record Project: Research 181 Livingston County fiddlers 182 Magoffin County fiddlers 183 Marion County fiddlers 184 Meade County fiddlers 185 Muhlenburg County fiddlers 186 Ohio County fiddlers 187 Owen County fiddlers 188 State Fair fiddle contests 189 Vintage Fiddling in Eastern Kentucky: Vol. 1 190 Washington County fiddlers 191 Thomas, Buddy (FT 6306, 6311, 6317-6318; FS 3752, 3791, 4074) Subseries 6.4. Fiddle Contests and Conventions: General 1889-1979. About 75 items. Arrangement: alphabetical, then chronological. Information on fiddle contests and conventions other than those in 1926. The 1926 Fiddlers' Contest Phenomenon is covered in Series 6.5. Folder 192 Atlanta Fiddlers Convention 193 Cincinnati Fiddle Contest 194 Galax Fiddlers Convention 195 Pre-1900 196 1923-1925, 1927-1939 197 1960s-1990s Subseries 6.5. Fiddle Contests: 1926 1926-1979. About 75 items. Arrangement: alphabetical. Material gathered by Meade for an extensive project documenting the national fiddling contest phenomenon in 1925-1926 generated by Henry Ford's interest in reviving old-time dancing. Meade gathered news clippings and citations from across the country. He organized his data by individual states, regions, specific contests, and individual fiddlers. Folder 198 Alabama 199 Arkansas 200 Bisbee, Jasper 201 California 202 Connecticut 203 Dunham, Mellie 204 Florida 205 Illinois 206 Indiana 207 Interstate Fiddlers Contest 208 Iowa 209 Kansas 210 Kentucky 211 Maine 212 Massachusetts 213 Midwest Fiddle Contest 214 Minnesota 215 Mississippi 216 Missouri 217 Nebraska 218 New Hampshire 219 New York 220 North Carolina 221 Ohio 222 Oklahoma 223 Pennsylvania 224 Research Notes 225 Rhode Island 226 South Dakota 227 Square dancing: Local and radio 228 Tennessee 229 Texas 230 Vermont 231 West Virginia 232 Wisconsin 233 1926 newspaper articles on fiddlers and fiddling 234 1926 newspapers: Names 235 1926 newspapers on microfilm Subseries 6.6. Fiddlers Compendium 1977-1984. About 15 items. Arrangement: alphabetical. Vital statistics and bibliographic information about fiddlers who recorded both commercially and on folklore field recordings, mostly before 1950. The compendium was never published, but exists in several draft versions. Folder 236 Correspondence 237 Cajun discographies 238-242 Fiddler's Compendium 243 Research notes 244 Tune index 245 Starr Records Series 7. Discographical Research 1913-1987 and undated. About 600 items. Subseries 7.1. Meade Annotated Discography Undated. About 40 items. Arrangement: alphabetical, then chronological. Annotated discography of American folk music prior to World War II.. As of 1999, Meade's son Douglas and discographer Richard Spottswood were editing the work for publication, a draft copy was on deposit at the Archive of Folk Culture at the Library of Congress. Meade's title for this project was "Anno" or "Anno- Disco." Folder 246 American ballads 247 Anno-Disco introduction notes 248 Anno-Disco introduction, table of contents 249 Anno 1 250 Anno 1 and 2 251 Anno 3 252 Anno 3 and 4 253 Anno 4 254 Anno 5 255 Anno 6 256 Anno 7 and 8 257 Anno 7 (443-518) and Anno 8 (519-604) 258 Anno 9 and 10 259 Anno 9 (605-645) and Anno 10 (646-770) 260 Anno discographical research (Box 4) 261 Anno-Disco bibliography 262-265 Anno-Disco incomplete draft 266 Anno-Disco song research 267 Anno-Disco song titles 268 BritishbBallads 269-270 Holiness songs 271 Sacred songs: Alphabetical 272 Sacred songs: First lines 273 Songster bibliography 274 Unsecured items 275 Waltzes 276 Partial draft Subseries 7.2. Vintage Record Labels and Numericals Undated. About 140 items. Arrangement: alphabetical. Information on vintage record companies, including numericals and general research. As a record collector, Meade often exchanged this type of discographical research information with other collectors. Folder 277 American Record Company 278 American Record Company Matrix Block 10000-20000; C100-C 2000 279 Aurora 22000 280 Banner 32000-33000 281 Bluebird 282 Brunswick Three-Digit Series 283 Cameo (Romeo) 284 Challenge 285 Champion 15000-16000 286 Champion 45000 287 Columbia 13/14000-D 288 Columbia 1931 Foreign Series 289 Columbia 15000 3-Digit 290 Columbia 15000-D Old Familiar Tunes 291 Columbia Matrix Blocks 292 Conqueror, Montgomery Ward 293 Conqueror (American Record Company) 294 Conqueror 8000 295 Crown-Varsity 296 Decca 297 Decca 5000 298 Decca 5000 Series Index 299 Decca 6000 300 Decca 7000 301 Diva, Harmony, Velvet-Tone, Clarion 302 Edison 303 Edison Old Time Tunes, Grey Gull, Crown 304 Gennett 12000 305 Gennett, Champion, Superior 306 Gennett, Champion, Supertone 307 Gennett Old Time Tunes, Champion, Superior 308 Gennett: Foreign, Richmond 309 Gennett: New York 310 Gennett: New York, typed transcript, ledger sheets (9121-9999) 311 Gennett: New York, typed transcript (X1-GEX 2953) 312 Grey Gull, Radiex, Supreme 313 Herwin 314 Master cylinder dates: Commercial 315 Melotone 316 Mercury 6000 317 Montgomery Ward 318 Okeh 8500-9000; 80-000, 81-000 319 Okeh 40000 45000 320-323 Okeh 40000 Matrix Series 324 Oriole 8000-Romeo 5000 325 Panachord 326 Paramount 12000 327 Paramount-Broadway 328 Paramount-Broadway, QRS 329 Perfect 330 Plaza 331 Plaza Labels (Oriole, Jewel, Regal, Banner, Cameo, Domino, etc.) 332 Polk 9000 333 Silvertone 334 Superior 2500-2839 335 Supertone 336 Victor 19000 337 Victor 20000 338 Victor Master Series 339 Victor matrices 340 Victor numericals 341 Victor Old-Time Tunes 342 Vocalion 1000-2000, 5000, 14000-15000 343 Vocalion 5000 344 Vocalion Brunswick Supertone 345 Vocalion Matrices 346 Vocalion "O" Series Index 347-349 Vocalion-Okeh 350 Miscellaneous numericals 351 Miscellaneous record labels and research Subseries 7.3. Recording Studio Files 1924-1930. About 200 items. Arrangement: alphabetical. Photocopies of recording studio files documenting the names of artists, the songs they recorded, and whether the recording was kept or discarded. The logsheets also describe the type of song recorded (e.g., vocal, Hawaiian guitars, fiddle). Folder 352 Artist card files 353-356 Gennett logsheets 357 Gennett GEX logsheets 358 Gennett Matrix sheets 359-360 RCA Photophone logsheets 361 Vocalion logsheets Subseries 7.4. Miscellaneous Discographical Research 1913-1987. About 200 items. Arrangement: alphabetical. Information on performers and their work that was collected by Meade for his discography. Folder 362 Artist discographies 363 Brunswick record catalogs: Originals 364 Columbia African records 365 Columbia Records catalogs: Originals 366 Discography publications 367 Earle, Eugene: 78 rpm record collection 368 Favorite Pioneer recording artists index 369 Irish recordings 370 JEMF Computerized Hillbilly Discography Project Report 371 King 372 Label dating 373 Medleys and skits from Hillbilly Records 374 Numerical bibliography of Hillbilly Recordings 375 Radio Music Merchant 376 Record catalogs 377 Record catalogs: Photocopies 378 Regal & Regal Zonophone "MR" Series 379 Royal Carney 380 Sacred discographies 381 Scotch numericals 382 Turkey in the Straw Radio Show 383 Victor Record catalogs: Originals 384 Wilgus, D. K.: 78 rpm record collection Series 7.5. Spottswood Ethnic Discography Undated. 1 item. Draft of Spottswood ethnic discography. Richard Spottswood gave Meade drafts of his massive discography of ethnic music recordings on 78 rpm discs. Folder 385 Discography Series 8. Artist Files 1928-1981. About 500 items (NF 2462-NF 2586). Arrangement: alphabetical. Files on old-time, country, hillbilly, and western string bands and artists, including photocopies of articles, recording company ledger sheets, discographical checklists, handwritten biographical and discographical notes compiled by Meade, correspondence with artists or their descendants, photographs, and other materials. One folder contains addresses of artists. Folder 386 Aaron Campbell's Mountaineers 387 Acuff, Roy 388 Allen Brothers 389 Allen, Jules 390 Arkansas Charlie Craver 391 Arkansas Corn Dodgers 392 Arkansas Woodchopper 393 Arthur, Emery 394 Ashley, Tom 395 Ashley's Melody Men 396 Autry, Gene 397 Bailey, Green 398 Baltzell, John 399 Bandy, Henry L. 400 Bar-X Cowboys 401 Barnes, H. M. and ,is Blue Ridge Ramblers 402 Bender, Bill 403 Bine, Doug and the Dixie Ramblers 404 Bird, Elmer 405 Bisbee, Jasper '
Jep' 406 Blue Ridge Highballers 407 Blue Ridge Mountaineers 408 Blue Ridge Ramblers 409 Blue Sky Boys 410 Boggs, Dock 411 Bouchillon, Chris 412 Bowman, Charlie 413 Boyd, Bill 414 Brown, Joe 415 Brown, Milton and his Brownies 416 Browne, Harry C. 417 Bruner, Cliff 418 Bumgarner, Samantha 419 Burnett and Rutherford 420 Callahan Brothers 421 Capplinger, Warren 422 Carlisle, Cliff 423 Carolina Ramblers String Band (Steve Ledford) 424 Carolina Tarheels (Doc Walsh) 425 Carolina Twins 426 Carroll County Revelers 427 Carson, John 428 Carter Family 429 Carter, Buster and Preston Young 430 Carter, Wilf 431 Carver Boys 432 Cawley, Jack 433 Chitwood, Bill and Bud Laudress 434 Chuck Wagon Gang 435 Cofer Brothers 436 Coon, Walter and his Joy Boys 437 Cox, Bill 438 Crain, Edward L. 439 Crazy Hillbillies Band 440 Crockett Family 441 Cumberland Ridge Runners 442 Dad Blackard's Moonshiners (Shelor Family) 443 D'Almaine, Charles 444 Daffan, Ted 445 Dalhart, Vernon 446 Dandurand, Tommy 447 Darby and Tarlton 448 Dave Edwards and his Alabama Boys 449 Davis, Jimmie 450 Day, J. W. '
Bill' 451 Deal Family 452 Delmore Brothers 453 Dick Hartman's Tennessee Ramblers 454 Dixie Partners 455 Dixon Brothers 456 Dunham, Mellie 457 East Texas Serenaders 458 Fiddlin' Powers and Family 459 Fields, Arthur 460 Fleming and Townsend 461 Fox, Curly 462 Foy, Jack 463 Georgia Compton's Reelers 464 Georgia Yellow Hammers 465 Gossett, Ted and Tom Whitmer 466 Grant Brothers 467 Grapevine Coon Hunters 468 Gray, A. A. 469 Gray, Otto and the Oklahoma Cowboys 470 Green's String Band 471 Grinnel Giggers 472 Hack, E. E. 473 Hall Brothers 474 Hamilton, Y. Z. 475 Hammond, John 476 Harkelroad, Haskell 477 Harrell, Kelly 478 Harvey, Roy 479 Hatton Brothers (Vertner and Jess) 480 Hayes, Clifford 481 Helton Brothers 482 Hendley, Fisher 483 Henry Ford's Old Time Dance Orchestra 484 Hignight, Luke 485 Hillard, Jess 486 Hillbillies (Al Hopkins) 487 Hollis, Dr. D. D. 488 Hopkins, Colonel Williams 489 Houchens, William B. 490 Hutchison, Frank 491 Hy-Flyers 492 Jackson, John 493 Jenkins Family 494 Jimmie Johnson String Band 495 Jimmie Wilson's Catfish Band 496 Johnson Brothers 497 Jones, Buddy 498 Jones, Robert 499 Justice, Dick 500 Kanawha Singers 501 Karnes, Alfred G. 502 Kazee, Buell 503 Kentucky String Ticklers 504 Kessinger, Clark 505 Kilocycle Cowboys 506 Kimmel. John J. 507 Kincaid, Bradley 508 Lauder, Harry 509 Leake County Revelers 510 Leon's Lone Star Cowboys 511 Light Crust Doughboys; Beverly Hillbillies 512 Log Cabin Boys 513 Luke Decker Farm Boys 514 Lulu Belle and Scotty 515 Macon, Uncle Dave 516 Madisonville String Band 517 Mainer's Mountaineers 518 Mangrum, Blind Joe 519 Massey Family 520 Marvin, Frank 521 McClendon Brothers 522 McCravey Brothers 523 McFarland and Gardner (Mac and Bob) 524 McGhee and Welling 525 McLaughlin's Old Time Melody Makers 526 McMichen, Clayton 527 McVay and Johnson 528 Miller, Bob 529 Miller, David 530 Miller, Slim 531 Ming, Hoyt and his Pep Steppers 532 Mississippi Possum Hunters 533 Modern Mountaineers 534 Monroe Brothers 535 Moore, Byrd 536 Morris Brothers 537 Nabell, Charles 538 Nance Family 539 Narmour and Smith 540 Newman, Roy and his Boys 541 Nicholson's Players 542 North Carolina Ramblers 543 O'Daniel, W. Lee 544 O'Day, Molly 545 Oaks, Charles 546 Osborne, George 547 Parker, Chubby 548 Pattee, Colonel John 549 Patterson's Piedmont Log Rollers 550 Pendleton, Fred 551 Penny, Hank 552 Peterson, Walter 553 Phelps, Norman 554 Pickard Family 555 Pie Plant Pete 556 Port Arthur Jubileers 557 Porter, Lake N. 558 Ragged Four 559 Red Fox Chasers 560 Reed, Blind Alfred 561 Reeves, Goebel 562 Reneau, George 563 Revard, Jimmie and his Oklahoma Playboys 564 Rice, Hoke 565 Roane County Ramblers 566 Roanoke Jug Band 567 Roark, George 568 Robertson, A. C. 569 Roberts, Doc and Asa Martin 570 Robinette, Melvin 571 Robison, Carson and Frank Luther 572 Roe Brothers 573 Rodgers, Jimmie 574 Rouse Brothers 575 Salem Highballers 576 Scottdale String Band 577 Shelton Brothers 578 Shepherd, Bill and Hayes 579 Sherrill, Homer and Snuffy Jenkins 580 Shippee, Uncle Joe 581 Shores, Bill 582 Shultz, Arnold 583 Sizemore, Asher and Gordon 584 Skyles, Bob 585 Smith, Bernard 586 Smith, Arthur 587 Smith, Walter and Norman Woodlief 588 Smith's Garage Fiddle Band 589 Soileau, Leo 590 Sons of the Pioneers 591 Sprague, Carl 592 Stanley, Roba 593 Stuart, Uncle Am 594 Stephens, J. L. '
Uncle Bunt' 595 Stokes, Lowe 596 Stoneman, Ernest V. 597 Stripling Brothers 598 Swift Jewel Cowboys 599 Tanner, Gid and the Skillet Lickers 600 Taylor-Griggs Louisiana Melody Makers 601 Taylor's Kentucky Boys 602 Texas Wanderers 603 Thompson, Ernest 604 Thompson, Uncle Jimmie 605 Tobacco Tags 606 Turner, Hobo Jack 607 Tune Wranglers 608 Tweedy Brothers 609 Uncle Henry's Kentucky Mountaineers 610 Village Boys 611 Walker, John V. 612 Walters Family 613 Weaver, John D. 614 Wenatchee Mountaineers 615 West, C. A. 616 Wheeler, Frank and Monroe Lamb 617 White, John 618 Whitley, Ray 619 Whitter, Henry 620 Williams, Marc 621 Wills, Bob 622 Wilson, Charlie and the Hillbillies 623 Wonder State Harmonists 624 Young, Jess 625 Addresses of artists 626 Citations of articles about miscellaneous country music artists Series 9. Bibliographies 1925-1986. About 100 items. Arrangement: alphabetical. Bibliographies on subjects that interested Gus Meade. Some of the bibliographies relate to music and others reflect his interest in the environment in which the music was created. Folder 627 American folklore bibliography: 1954 628 American folk music bibliography 629 Appalachian bibliography 630 Artist discography bibliography 631 Country music bibliography 632 Cowboy poets bibliography 633 Ethnic folklife dissertations 634 Hillbilly music bibliography 635 Mystery bibliography Series 10. Songster and Copyright Research 1842-1975 (bulk 1880s). About 60 items. Copyright deposit records, songsters, and songsters indexes. Many folksongs recovered by collectors from oral tradition derive from or have antecedents in printed songsters and sheet music. Meade used copyright deposit records at the Library of Congress to identify both the songsters and sheet music sources and to establish earliest appearances for songs that later were collected by folklorists or recorded by record companies from local musicians in the 1920s and 1930s. Subseries 10.1 Copyright Deposits and Songster Indexes 1870-1884. About 10 items. Arrangement: alphabetical. Folder 636 Beadle Index 637-638 Music copyright deposits, 1870-1883: Composer order 639-641 Music copyright deposits, 1870-1883: 1883, KWIC Index 642-644 Music copyright deposits, 1870- Register (by year) 645 Songsters Bibliography and Index 646-647 Songsters Index: Wehman Collections 648 Songsters, 1865-1875 649 Songsters, 1876-1879 650 Songsters, 1880-1884 Subseries 10.2. Songsters: Original 1842-1888. About 10 items. Arrangement: alphabetical. NOTE: These materials are extremely fragile. Folder 651 B-C 652 Delaney Songsters 653 H 654 I-J 655 P 656 S Subseries 10.3. Songsters Research 1850-1975. About 40 items. Arrangement: alphabetical. Folder 657 Boarding house songs 658 Cat songs 659 Chewing gum 660 Collections information 661 Copyright numbers 662 Copyright registrations from recordings 663 Copyright songs 664 Copyright and songster research: Titles 665 Courtship and marriage songs 666 Delaney's Songbook Index, Wehman's 10-Cent Song Collections 667 The Desirable Song Book 668 Dick and Fitxgerald's Dime Song Book and other songsters 669 Dick and Fitzgerald, Brady, Winch Songsters 670 Folk song collections: Dissertations 671 Folk Songs of the South 672 Gordon, Robert W.: Manuscripts 673 Gotham-Attucks Music Company 674 Hillbilly songsters: Bibliography 675 Hillbilly songsters: Contents 676 Hymns: Research 677 Journal of American Folklore: Song research 678 Little Red Caboose 679 Mowry's Songster 680 New York Popular Publishing Co., A. J. Fisher Co., Dewitts Songbooks 681 Nineteenth-century songsters: Titles, notes 682 North Carolina Folklore, II and V (Frank C. Brown) 683 Pre-1860 copyright songs 684 Prison songs 685 Randolph annotations 686 Randolph Ozark folk songs 687 Singer's Journal 688-689 Song references from folk song collections 690-691 Songs from songsters 692 Songs under research 693 Songsters additions 694 Songster indexes 695 Songsters: Miscellaneous research 696 Spiritual collections: Bibliography 697 Wehman's Collection of 126 Songs (FRAGILE) Series 11. Radio 1922-1940 (bulk 1922-1930). About 50 items. Arrangement: alphabetical. Guides to radio programming, both weekly publications and local newspaper columns. The "Old Time Radio Programs" folder contains Meade's research notes, and indicates the dates and times that old time radio programs aired on various stations. Folder 698 Amos '
n' Andy 699 Barn Dance Program 700 Eighth Annual Old Time Country Radio Reunion 701 Old time radio programs 702 Old time radio programs, Western Publications 703 Radio barn dances 704 Radio barn dances: 1920s 705 Radio logs: 1930s 706 Radio show catalogs 707 Radio shows: Index 708 WBT 709 WFIW: Hopkinsville 710 WHAS: Louisville 711 WLW: WCKY 712 WRVA: Sunshine Sue 713 WSB radio notes 714 WWVA music shows Series 12. Other Printed Material 1869-1990. About 300 items. Subseries 12.1. Periodicals 1930-1990. About 150 items. Arrangement: alphabetical. Folklore periodicals collected by Meade. The periodicals below do not represent the totality of his collection, but this series does include the more difficult to find items. Folder 715 Acta Musicologia 716 American Old Time Fiddler's News 717 Blue Yodeler 718-719 Bluegrass Unlimited 720 Country Directory 721 Country Music Foundation Newsletter 722 Country Song Roundup 723 Country-Western Express 724-725 Devil's Box (Tennessee Valley Fiddler's Association) 726-727 Disc Collectors Newsletter 728 Folk Style 729 Folklife Center News 730 Folklore Society 731 Hillbilly-Folk Record Journal 732 Hoosier Folklore Bulletin 733 Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations Publications 734 Kentucky Progress Magazine 735 Music Lovers Guide 736 New Amberola Graphic 737 Norveg 738 Old Time Country 739 Old Time Fiddler's News 740 Precious Memories 741 Radio Digest 742 Radio Guide 743-746 Record Research 747 Roundhouse Rag 748 Shanachie Newsletter 749 Sing Out 750-751 Stand By 752 Tower Radio 753 Washington Folklore 754-756 Miscellaneous old folklore journals Subseries 12.2. Old Time Music Festivals: Programs 1960-1990. About 30 items. Arrangement: alphabetical by locale. Programs from folk music events all over the country. Most of the programs include details about the type of music played at the event and a list of participants. Folder 757 American Folklore Society programs 758 Arkansas folk festivals 759 Festival of American Folklife (Smithsonian), 1968 760 Festival of American Folklife (Smithsonian), 1969 761 Festival of American Folklife (Smithsonian), 1970 762 Festival of American Folklife (Smithsonian), 1971 763 Festival of American Folklife (Smithsonian), 1972 764 Festival of American Folklife (Smithsonian), 1976 765 Festival of American Folklife (Smithsonian), 1977 766 Festival of American Folklife (Smithsonian), 1988 767 Festival of American Folklife (Smithsonian), 1989 768 Kentucky Folk Song Festival 769 National Council for the Traditional Arts 770 New York 771 North Carolina: Union Grove 772 Ohio 773 Tennessee 774 Miscellaneous festivals 775 Virginia: National Folk Festival, Vienna 776 Virginia: Old Fiddlers' Convention, Galax Subseries 12.3. Hymnody: Photocopies 1869-1917. About 90 items. Arrangement: alphabetical. Photocopies of hymnals. Some of these items are incomplete, containing a single or several hymn selections or sometimes only a title page or index. Some hymnals were issued in a series (e.g.. Songs of Love and Praise No. 1, 2). These are filed in a single folder. Folder 777 Hymnals: Notes 778 Alexander's Male Choir 779 Banner of Love 780 The Beacon Light 781 Beautiful Songs of Heaven 782 Bright Gems 783 Carols of Joy 784 Choicest Gems 785 Chorus and Concert Selections 786 Christian Hymns 787 Conquest Hymns 788 Convention King 789 Cream of Song 790 Crowning Carols 791 Crowning Theme 792 Dortch's Gospel Voices 793 Echoes of Love 794 Eden Echoes 795 The Evangelist 796 The Finest of the Wheat No. 2 797 Gates of Praise 798 Glad Hosannas 799 Glory And Praise for Sunday Schools 800 Golden Grain 801 Gospel Bells 802 Gospel Chimes 803 Gospel Hymns 804 The Gospel Messenger 805 Gospel Praise 806 Gospel Songs 807 Gospel Temperance Hymnal 808 The Harmonic Chimes 809 The Harmonic Quartets 810 Harvest of Light 811 The Heavenly Echoes 812 Helpful Hymns 813 Hosannas to the King 814 Hymns of Heavenly Harmony 815 Hymns of Worship and Songs of the Gospel 816 Joy and Gladness 817 Kingdom of Song 818 Kingdom Songs 819 Living Water Songs 820 Musical Leaves 821 The New Complete Standard Singer 822 New Onward and Upward 823 Perennial Songs 824 Popular Hymns 825 The Quiver of Sacred Song 826 Reaper Songs 827 The Revival 828 Revival and Prohibition Songs 829 The Royal Proclamation 830 Sabbath Songs and Spiritual Hymns 831 Sacred Songs 832 Salvation Melodies 833 The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book 834 Shining Light 835 Silver and Gold 836 Singing on the Way 837 The Song Evangel 838 Song Praise 839 Songs for Jesus 840 Songs of the Century 841 Songs of the Coming King 842 Songs of Glory-Land 843 Songs of Life and Power 844 Songs of Love and Praise 845 Songs of Pentecostal Power 846 Songs of Redeeming Love 847 Sonnets of Praise 848 The Soul Saving Songs 849 The Soul Winner's Hallelujah Songs 850 Sweet Harmonies 851 Temperance Chimes 852 Temperance Hymns 853 Temperance Jewels: Temperance and Reform Meetings 854 Triumphant Songs 855 Vocal Gems 856 Voices of Praise 857 Windows of Heaven 858 Winona Hymns 859 The Young People's Hymnal 860 The Young People's Hymnal No. 3 861 Miscellaneous tunes, hymnals 862 Sacred song booklets: Rev. W. E. Harper's New 1955 Song Book (FL-807) Albert E. Brumley's Olde Time Camp Meetin' Songs (FL-808) Paeans of Praise (FL-809) Southland Spirituals (FL-810) Subseries 12.4. Folios and Ephemera 1870-1944. About 30 items (FL-771 - FL-810). Arrangement: alphabetical. Items include information about artists, a humorous magazine, instrument catalogs, some offset printing sheets, a few posters, and other miscellaneous printed materials. OP 20246/9 Broadsides OP 20246/9 Play and Sing America's Greatest Collection of Old Time Songs and Mountain Ballads OP 20246/9 Georgia Minstrels Song Album Folder 863 Capt. Billy's Whiz Bang (FL-771) 864 The Carter Family (FL-772) 865 Cheshire, Pappy and His Hillbilly Champions (FL-773) 866 Delmore Brothers (no cover) (FL-774) 867 Dr. Miles New Weather Almanac (FL-775) 868 Dyer-Bennet, Richard (FL-776) 869 Happy Chappies (FL-777) 870 Hartman, Dick and the Tennessee Ramblers (FL-778) 871 Hill and Range Hit Songs (FL-779) 872 Instruction books (FL-780 - 781) 873 Instrument catalog (FL-782) 874 Ives, Burl (FL-783 - 784) 875 Karl and Harty (FL-785) Karl and Harty (and Doc Hopkins, of the Cumberland Ridgerunners) (FL-786) 876 Mac & Bob (Lester McFarland and Robert Gardner) (FL-787) Vernon Dalhart and Carson Robison (no cover) (FL-788) 877 Monroe, Bill (FL-789) 878 Musical Million (FL-790) 879 Morgan, George (FL-791) 880 Old Fashioned Hymns and Mountain Ballads (FL-792) 881 Old music instructional booklets (FL-793 - 796) 882 Peterson, Walter (FL-797) 883 Robison, Carson J. (FL-798) 884 Rodgers, Jimmie (FL-799 - 801) 885 Snow, Hank (FL-802) 886 Thompson, Hank (FL-803) 887 Tubb, Ernest (FL-804 - 805) 888 Uncle Pete and Louise (FL-806) OP-20246/10 Oversize posters and offset printing sheets Series 13. Folklore: General 1966-1982. About 25 items. Arrangement: alphabetical. Information on various folklore topics. Some of the papers were written by Gus Meade's friends and associates. Folder 889 Banjo tunings 890 Blackface tradition 891 Blues singers 892 Country music graphics 893 Dixiecrat stickers, anti-music flyers 894 Festivals: Miscellaneous 895 Green, Archie: Writings 896-897 Green, Stephen: Writings 898 Harmonica players 899 Instructional booklets 900 Jokes and riddles 901 Music societies 902 Steamboat calliopes 903 String instrument repair 904-905 Universal music checklist 906 Miscellaneous folklore Series 14. Sound Recordings About 2050 items. Reel-to-reel and cassette tapes of Gus Meade's interviews with and recordings of Kentucky and other Appalachian fiddlers and his collections of 78 rpm records, 45s, and LPs. Nearly 75 early country music labels, many obscure, are represented in the 78s collection. The tapes include Meade's Kentucky series (K) and Hillbilly series (H) on reel-to-reel tape, and the Hillibilly series (CH) on cassette. On some tapes, there is material from other collectors. 45 rpm recordings (2) 45-2895 through 45-2896 78 rpm recordings (about 1,000) 78-16746 - 78-17864 LPs (275) Call numbers available from SFC database Reel-to-reel tapes (280) FT-6303 - FT-6583 Cassettes (about 500) FS-3703 - FS-4191 Series 15. Photographs Undated. 150 items. Photographs of fiddlers and their bands. A few of the photographs are of plates from a book. Many of the photographs are unlabeled and have no information about the identity of the subjects. Identified photographs are filed as P-3027 through P- 3100 in the Southern Folklife Collection photo files; unidentified photographs are filed in the Southern Folklife Collection Unidentified Photographs File. Series 16. Card Files Undated. About 3,000 items. Card files with one artist or one song listed per card in the following groupings: artists, song genres, folk song bibliography, and song index. Note that most of the files are not in order and the groupings are not clearly distinguishable.