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13 - Private recordings (on a 7 inch TEAC RE -702 reel) by Will McLean (No date) includes handwritten song listings and notes (Note on Box: "Vince - This Green Turtle song is on 4 tracks - You will have to find machine that'll play it - Best I could do! Sorry, Love, Will"). Tape includes "Lament," "Green Turtle," etc.

 File — Box: 10

Scope and Content

From the Collection:

Spanning a period beginning with his genealogical roots in the late 19th Century and detailing the private and public life of "Florida's premier folklorist" from his birth until his passing in 1990, THE WILL McLEAN FLORIDA FOLK MUSIC COLLECTION consists of family history and photographs, handwritten song lyrics and poetry, promotional posters, handbills, brochures and programs, recordings (various formats), artifacts (his iconic black wool hat, harmonicas, a guitar, etc.) as well as correspondence between McLean and his family, musical collaborators and colleagues and his longtime companion and champion Margaret Mary Longhill. This fascinating research collection reveals a complicated, creative and eccentric activist who lived to sing the praises of his home and to bring attention to the history of Florida and the environmental damage that threatened the ecology of this beautiful and fragile landscape. The researcher will find a vast archive of primary source ephemera that chronicles the 20th Century Florida folk music world and the talented musical pioneers who paved the way for future artists who now entertain and inform at the many folk festivals across the state.

Dates

  • Creation: 1885 - 2000

Creator

Access

The collection is open for research.

Extent

From the Collection: 15 Linear Feet (18 Boxes, 1 Guitar and case, and 2 Oversize Folders)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English