Traditional music in England
Jimmy ('Holy Jim') Knights interview, part 02
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Type
sound
Duration
00:02:18
Shelf mark
1CDR0010645 (copy of C1002/78)
Subjects
English folk songs and music (Suffolk)
Recording date
1974-04
Is part of (Collection)
Keith Summers Collection
Recording locations
Little Glemham, Suffolk, England, UK
Interviewees
Knights, Jimmy, 'Holy Jim', 1880 - (speaker, male)
Interviewers
Summers, Keith (speaker, male interviewer)
Recordist
Summers, Keith
Abstract
Jimmy Knights talks about playing the banjo, the tunes that he knew. The Americans [Servicemen] that used to play music in the area. [Rehearses Racliff highway]
Description
Interviewee notes: From Debach, Suffolk. age 94
Metadata record:
Jimmy ('Holy Jim') Knights interview, part 02
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