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| Collection Processed by: | John Powell and Randy Williams |
| Register Prepared by: | Randy Williams, July 2005 |
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The Sam Agins Collection: Cassette Tapes (Folk Coll 30a) was donated by the Sam Agins Family and originally arranged and numbered by Mr. Agins. The original numbers are in brackets [].
No. 1:   Aileen Vance:   One song, untitled, written for Sam Agins [136]
No. 2:   Aileen Vance:   Take a Step:   Side 1: 1. "Take a Step," 2. "Your Daughters and your Sons," 3. The Strength to keep Going," 4. "Keep that Dream," 5. "Going Home," Side 2: 1. "The Fields Behind the Plow,"2. "Turn your Gaze to the Moon," 3. Grandma's Battle Cry," 4. All these Fragments," 5. "A Sailor's Prayer" [138]
No. 3:   Kip Attaway:   Jess for You:   Side 1: 1. "Painted lady," 2. "Fudge," 3. "Prairie Blues," "Whisper Softly," Rock Springs to Cheyenne," Side 2: 1. "Wild Western Windblown Band," 2. "For Little Jessie," 3. "Hangman's Blues," 4. "False Waltz," 5. "Just for You" [142]
No. 4:   Matt Hartz:   Matt Hartz:   Side 1: 1. "Sally Goodin'," 2. "Grey Eagle," 3. "Crafton's Blues," 4. Chuck in the Bush," 5. "Dusty Miller," 6. "Tugboat," 7. "Gold Rush," Side 2: 1. "Say Old Man," 2. "Canebreak," 3. "Tom & Jerry," 4. "Apple Blossoms," 5. "Bill Cheatam," 6. "Sally Johnson," 7. "Durango's Hornpipe" [144]
No. 5:   Sara Hickey:   One of a Kind:   Side 1: 1. "This Ain't Tennessee and He Ain't You," 2. "Old Reliable, 3. "We Should be Lovin Tonight," 4. "Not Like the Morning After," 5. "One of a Kind," Side 2: 1. "Four in the Morning," 2. "Just Before Goodbye," 3. "Love the Way you Look," 4. "My Heart's Not in it," 5. "Brand New Heartache," [146]
No. 6:   Bashana Haba'ah (Anytime of the Year):   Side 1: 1. "Bashana Haba'ah," 2. "The Golan," 3. "Seegal," 4. "A Vremele Melamed," 5. "L'cha Dodee," 6. "Shalom Aleychem," Side 2: 1. "From Mt. Scopus," 2. "Kinneret," 3. "Oseh Shalom," 4. "Love Story," 5. "Jerusalem of Gold," 6. "Hatikva" [147]
No. 7:   Lou Stebner:   Georgia [148]
No. 8:   Katie Lee and Ed Stabler:   His Knibbs and the Badger:   Side 1: 1. "The Piano at Red's," 2. "The Long Road West," 3. "The Shallows of the Ford," 4. "Under the Joshua Tree," 5. "The Lost Range," 6. Song of Mercado," Side 2: 1. "A Border Affair," 2. "Bill Tandy," 3. "The Bronco," 4. "The Border," 5. "Little Bronc," 6. "The Glory Trial" [149]
No. 9:   George Lawton:   Five in a Bag:   Side 1: 1. "You're Never too Old to Rock and Roll," 2. "Ramblin' Man," 3. Paris, Paris, Paris," 4. "Television," 5. "In a Bag" [151]
No. 10:   Ken Mikell:   Under Western Skies:   Side 1: 1. "On the Dodge," 2. "The Sierry Petes," 3. "Women Drivers," 3. "Roll On," 4. "Border Affair," 5. S.P. Railroad," 6. "Rivers of Texas," Side 2: 1. Cactus is in Bloom," 2. "Boomer Johnson," 3. "Riding Old Paint," 4. Gol' Durn Wheel," 5. "Santa Fe Trail," 6. "Buffalo Range," 7. "Desert Pete," 8. "Where I Worship" [152]
No. 11:   Jim Austin Silver:   Footprints [153]
No. 12:   Carol Van Eede:   Demo 3 [154]
No. 13:   Flying J Wranglers:   Navajo Trail:   Side 1: 1. "Cowboy Jubilee," 2. "Navajo Trail," 3. "Cattle Call," 4. "160 Acres," 5. "PayDay," 6. "Wagon Wheels," Side 2: 1. "Swiss Yodel," 2. "Ponies," 3. "Sweet Georgia Brown," 4. Tumblin' Tumbleweeds," 5. "Sally Goodin," 6. "Gold Mine in the Sky" [155]
No. 14:   The Bar-J Wranglers:   At the Bar J Chuckwagon:   Side 1: 1. "Piebald," 2. "Rooster's Revenge," 3. "Strawberry Roan," 4. "Billboard Song," 5. "Nite Ride," Side 2: 1. "Drinkin from my Saucer," 2. "Ghost Riders," 3. Same Old Range," 4. "I Still Do," 5. "Colorado Trails," 6. "Dear Ivan" [156]
No. 15:   Bill Ramsel:   From Plains and Mountains:   Side 1: 1. "Song for the Mountain Man," 2. "Joshua," 3. "Turn for West Virginia," 4. "Wild Bill," Side 2: 1. "Trapper's Prayer," 2. "At the Spring," 3. "Gypsy Trader," 4. "Men of the West, " 5. "Wayfaring Stranger" [157]
No. 16:   Reine River:   Buckin' Heart:   A Collection of Cowgirl Poetry [158]
No. 17:   Manufactured and distributed by the Azoulay Brothers:   Ethnic Israeli [159]
No. 18:   Val Geissler:   Val Geissler Sings 'Cattle Call':   Side 1: 1. "Cattle call," 2. "My Heroes have Always Ben Cowboys," 3. "Snaffle Bit Futurity Fever," 4. "Horses and Wars," 5. "When the Works all Done in the Fall," Side 2: 1. "Strawberry Roan," 2. "High Chin Bob," 3. "Night Riders Lament," 4. "Windy Bill," 5. "Tennessee Stud" [160]
No. 19:   The Lazy B Wranglers:   Cool Water:   Side 1: 1. "Lonesome Cowpokes," 2. "Payday," 3. "Twilight on the Trail," 4. "When the Work's Done this Fall," 5. "Saddle Up," 6. "The Place Where I Worship," Side 2: 1. Cool Water," 2. Old Faithful," 3. Trail Dreamin," 4. "Empty Saddles," 5. "Montana Waltz" [161]
No. 20:   Slim Whitman:   Yodeling:   Side 1: 1. "Mockin' Bird Hill," 2. "Cowboy's Heaven," 3. "Weary and Blue," 4. "Sioux City Sue," 5. "Rainbow On the Rio Colorado," Side 2: 1. "Chimebells," 2. "Would You String Along with Me," 3. Hi-Lill, Hi-Lo," 4. "Swiss Lullaby" [163]
No. 21:   Val Geissler:   Waiting His Turn:   Side 1: 1. "Long Eight-Second Ride," 2. "One Empty Cot in the Bunkhouse, 3. "Cowboy in the Continental Suit," 4. "Bernard the Mule," 5. Red River Valley," Side 2: 1. "Little Joe the Wrangler," 2. "The Red Headed Stranger," 3. "Lover, Fighter, Wild Horse Rider," 4. "The Fastest Gun Around," 5. "Old Red" [164]
No. 22:   Sam Moffatt:   Wintergreen I   [166]
No. 23:   Flying J Wranglers:   Empty Saddles:   Side 1: 1. "Home on the Range," 2. "Little White House," 3. "Santa Fe Trail," 4. "Cool Water," 5. "Brown Skinned Girl," 6. "Empty Saddles," Side 2: 1. "Covered Wagon," 2. "Faded Love," 3. "Chime Bells," 4. "Adobe Hacienda," 5. "Soppin' the Gravy," 6. "Wild and the Lonely" [167]
No. 24:   Marilyn and Dale Barcellos:   Ride Like the Wind:   Side 1: 1. "Ride Like the Wind," 2. The Sweetest Thing," 3. "Queen of Hearts," 4. "Someday Soon," 5. "Marilyn's Breakdown," Side 2: 1. "Hearts on Fire," 2. "Willin'," 3. "Hot Burritto Breakdown," 4. "Reminiscing," 5. "Running on Empty" [169]
No. 25:   Squeek Moore:   Keyboards on the Comstock:   Side 1: 1. "Introduction," 2. "Pineapple Rag," 3. "Stoptime Rag," 4. "Maple Leaf Rag," 5. "Bethena," 6. "Nola," 7. "No, No, A Thousand Times No," 8. "Broadway Rag," Side 2: 1. "The Entertainer," 2. "Solace," 3. "Piano Man," 4. "Ragtime Nightmare," 5. "Virginia City Waltz, " 6. "Ragtime Nightingale," 7. "Bonanza Theme," 8. "Clementine" [170]
No. 26:   Kip Attaway:   Hazardous Material II:   Side 1: 1. "Ghostriders in the Sky," 2. "Mama, She's Lazy," 3. "Woman with a Gun," 4. "All the Girls I've Loved Before," 5. "Trashy Women," Side 2: 1. "Cheap and Superficial," 2. "Drivin' My Wife Away," 3. "Seven Spanish Omelettes," 4. "My Favorite Drugs," 5. "Lord, I've Played Some Shitholes," 6. "Ballad of Gary Hart," 7. "Lovin' You" [171]
No. 27:   Tim Hodgson:   Tom and Jerry:   Side 1: 1. "Tom and Jerry: Durang's Hornpipe, " 2. I Don't Love Nobody, " 3. "Midnight Waltz, " 4. "Sally Goodin," 5. "Sally Johnson," Side 2: 1. "Say Old Man," 2. "Done Gone: Roxanne," 3. "Topeka Polka," 4. "Gray Eagle," 5. "Dusty Miller" [172]
No. 28:   Kip Attaway:   On Down the Road:   Side 1: 1. "Asleep at the Wheel," 2. "Seeing is Believing," 3. "Ballad of Spider John," 4. "I'll Hold the Bottle," 5. "Marie," Side 2: 1. "Ballad of Joe Branick," 2. "18 Days and Counting," 3. "Mahu from Oahu," 4. "Bringing it Home to You," 5. "On Down the Road," [173]
No. 29:   Lazy B Wranglers:   They All Rode up the Draw:   Side 1: 1. "Timber Trail," 2. "Colorado Trail," 3. "Ridin' Down the Canyon," 4. "Sally Goodin'," 5. "Streets of Laredo," 6. "One More Ride," Side 2: 1. "Blue Spanish Eyes," 2. "Tumbleweeds," 3. "They All Rode up the Draw," 4. "Red River Valley," 5. "Whoopie Tie," 6. "Mystery of His Way" [174]
No. 30:   The Lazy B Wranglers:   Colorado:   Side 1: 1. "Ghost Riders in the Sky," 2. Blue Prairie," 3. "Faded Love," 4. "The Maidens' Prayer," 5. "Old Paint," 6. "Cimmeron," 7. "Colorado," Side 2: 1. "Bozeman Trail," 2. "A Cowboy Has to Sing," 3. "Blue Shadows," 4. "Duelin' Banjos," 5. "The Cowboy's Prayer," 6. "Orange Blossom Special" [175]
No. 31:   Arlo Guthrie and Pete Seeger:   Precious Friend: Cassette Two:   Side 3: 1. "Do Re Mi," 2. "Tarentella," 3. "The Neutron Bomb," 4. "I'm Changing My Name to Chrysler," 5. "St. Louis Tickle," 6. "Wimoweh (Mbube)," 7. "Will the Circle Be Unbroken," Side 4: 1. "Garden Song," 2. "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine," 3. "Raggedy Raggedy," 4. "In Dead Earnest," 5. "If I Had a Hammer," 6. "Amazing Grace" [176]
No. 32:   Kip Attaway:   Hazardous Material:   Side 1: 1. "Mahu from Oahu," 2. "Something to Shoot," 3. "Pissin' in the Wind," 4. "Nyquil Blues," 5. "Help Me Make it Through the Yard," 6. "How Can I Love You," 7. "Entourage," 8. "Idaho Spud," Side 2: 1. "If You Don't Like Hank Williams," 2. "Swervin' in My Lane," 3. "Lucky Last Night," 4. "Rodeo Medley, "5. "Why Don't We Get Drunk and Screw," 6. "Khomeni," 7. "Pig in a Blanket," 8. "Honky Tonk Asshole" [178]
No. 33:   Hal Agin:   Voice of the Fair:   Side 1: 1. "Mule Skinner Blues/Mule Train," 2. "Silver Wings", 3. "Tumblin' Tumbleweed," 4. "Silver Hair," 5. "Cattle Call," 6. "My Dream World," 7. "Amazing Grace," Side 2: 1. "Release Me, " 2. "San Antonio Rose, " 3. "Anytime/Just A little Lovin'," 4. "Strawberry Roan," 5. "My Little Red Wagon," 6. "Ghost Riders" [180]
No. 34:   Joe Weed (featuring Steve Sargenti on Harmonica):   Waltz of the Whippoorwill:   Side 1: 1. "Cardinal," 2. "Carolina Wren Rag," 3. "Waltz of the Whippoorwill," 4. "Western Kingbird Air and Reel," 5. California Quail," Side 2: 1. "Chickadee Polka," 2. "Swainson's Thrush," 3. "Eastern Meadowlark," 4. "Greater Prairie Chicken," 5. "Western Bluebird," 6. "Varied Thrush" [181]
No. 35:   Carol Ann Wheeler and John Standefer:   The Joy of Fiddlin'! Vol. IV:   Side 1: 1. "Say Old Man, Can You Play Fiddle?," 2. "Midnight Waltz," 3. "Goodtime Polka!," 4. "Old Time Waltz Duo: Tommy 'Don't Go,' and 'Benny's German Waltz,'" 5. Rye Whisky: Sandy River Bells," 6. "Apple Blossoms," 7. "Whistler's Waltz," Side 2: 1. "Don't Let Your Deal Go Down," 2. "Scottish-Canadian Medley," 3. "The Yellow Rose Waltz," 4. "Allan Town Polka," 5. " Oldies, But Goodies Medley," 6. "Drowsy Waters Waltz" [182]
No. 36:   Ed Stabler:   Partner of the Wind:   Side 1: 1. "Where the Wild Wind Blows," 2. "Charlie Russell's Hands," 3. "Seven Days from Musquiz," 4. "The Field Behind the Plow," 5. "Windmill," 6. "Rio De Lagrimas," Side 2: 1. "Ghost of Serrano Ridge," 2. "Forgotten," 3. "The Legend of Fiddler's Green," 4. "I'll Be Back in Texas by the Fall," 5. "Colorado Skies," 5. "Cowboy's Likins" [183]
No. 37:   Charlie Hunt: Cowboy Poet Lariat of the Black Hills:   Cowboyin' is a Busted Cinch!:   Side 1: 1. "Cowboyin' is a Busted Cinch," 2. "Summer Vacation," 3. "Grand Champion," 4. "Actions Speak Louder than Words," 5. "Dustin at the Rodeo," 6. "My Cowboy Hat," 7. "A Cowboy Day," 8. "The Cow or the Couch," Side 2: 1. "The Storm Born Calf," 2. "Save by Baptism," 3. "Fall Calves," 4. "Spring Mornin'," 5. "Chorin'," 6. "Third Generation," 7. "A Thank You Jesus Day" [184]
No. 38:   Peter and Gail Rolland:   Traditional American Old Time Fiddling:   Side 1: 1. "Tom Don't Go," 2. "Three Legged Milk Stool," 3. "Pigtown Fling/Uncle Joe," 4. "Last of Callahan/Cumberland Gap," 5. "Bonaparte's Retreat," 6. "Cripple Creek," 7. "Yew Piney Mountain," 8. "Bummer's Reel," 9. "Humphrey's Jig," 10. "Jigset: Haste to the Wedding/Irish Washerwoman/Connaughtman's Rambles," 11. "Fowl Medley: Turkey in the Straw/Chicken Reel/Cackling Hen/ Cluck Old Hen," 12 "Wake Up Susan," Side 2: 1. "Borga Wiggle Rag," 2. "Turkey Knob," 3. "Lonestar Rag," 4. "Peacock Rag," 5. "Rutland's Reel," 6. "Lost Indian," 7. "Black Mountain Blues," 8. "Clinch Mountain Blues," 9. "Wild Cat Blues," 10. "Festival Waltz," 11. "Listen to the Mockingbird," 12. "Drowsy Maggie/The Black Eyed Lassie" [197]
No. 39:   Kip Attaway:   Jess For You:   Side 1: 1. "Painted Lady," 2. "Fudge," 3. "Prairie Blues," 4. "Whisper Softly," 5. "Rock Springs to Cheyenne," Side 2: 1. "Wild Western Windblown Band," 2. "For Little Jessie (She Knows Her Daddy Sings)," 3. "Hangman's Blues," 4. "False Waltz," 5. "Just For you" [189]
No. 40:   Beth McIntosh:   Beth McIntosh Original:   Side 1: 1. "Leave Him Alone," 2. "Two," 3. "Lightning Girl," 4. "Feline Fantasy," 5. "Lament for a Lover," Side 2: 1. "Treasure the Time," 2. "Farmer Greene," 3. "Lines of Four," 4. "Homer" [190]
No. 41:   Kip Attaway:   Hazardous Material 3:   Side 1: 1. "I Got Dem Jimmy Buffett You Can Stuff it Key West Calypso Blues," 2. "Avacado Hair of the Dog," 3. "Ptomaine," 4. "My Liver Hates My Guts," Side 2: 1. "Hum a Few Bars," 2. "Libyan on a Jet Plane," 3. "It's Hard to Say I Love You," 4. "Idaho Spud II," 5. "Downtown" [193]
No. 42:   Scenic Route:   Bluegrass in the Desert:   Side 1: 1. "Don't Let Your Deal Go Down," 2. "Bluegrass in the Desert," 3. "Loving You," 4. "Whiskey Before Breakfast," 5. "Swing Down Chariot," 6. "Age," 7. "Love of a Mountain," Side 2: 1. "Hard Pressed," 2. "Wayfaring Stranger," 3. "Old House," 4. "Big Spike Hammer," 5. "Muddy Waters," 6. "I Might Take you Back Again," 7. "I Know you Rider" [194]
No. 43:   Arlo Guthrie and Pete Seeger:   Precious Friend: Cassette One:   Side 1: 1. "Wabash Cannonball," 2. "Circles," 3. "Hills of Glenshee, " 4. "Ocean Crossing," 5. "Celery-Time," 6. "Run," 7. "Come See Jerusalem," 8. "Sailin' Up, Sailin' Down," Side 2: 1. "How can I Keep from Singing," 2. "Old Time Religion," 3. "Pretty Boy Floyd," 4. "Ladies Auxiliary," 5. "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone," 6. "Precious Friend You Will Be There" [195]
No. 44:   Jim Easterbrook:   Pure Cowboy:   Side 1: 1. "Dream Chasin'," 2. "Cowboy Jack," 3. "I Ride An Ol' Paint," 4. "Chisholm Trail," Side 2: 1. "The Stone," 2. "Desert Dove," 3. "When The Works All Done," 4. "Cattle Business," 5. "My Rifle, My Pony and Me," 6. "Twilight on the Trail," 7. "Tribute to the Cowboy" [196]
No. 45:   Catherine C. Mack Unterseher:   Cowgirl:   Side 1: 1. "Denim and Lace," 2. Grandpa's Eyes," 3. "Bed Hogs," 4. "Climb Aboard," 5. "The Old Blue Crib," 6. "Let Me Do Time in Heaven," Side 2: 1. "Cowgirl: I Guess I Am," 2. "Half A Man?," 3. "Over the Hill," 4. "When I'm Dreaming," 5. "The Gathering" [197]
No. 46:   Kip Attaway:   Hap Hazard:   Side 1: 1. "Summertime," 2. "Captive Bird," 3. "Early Morning Rain," 4. "Wyoming," 5. "Moon River," Side 2: 1. "Copenhagen," 2. "Let's Talk Dirty in Hawaiian," 3. "Drink Till I See Double," 4. "Save My Blades for Shavin'," 5. "When Drunks Go Bad" [199]
No. 47:   Bonnie Leigh:   From the Heart:   Side 1: 1. "Georgiana," 2. "Little White Lies," 3. "Peter Played the Fiddle," 4. "Any Way the Wind Blows," 5. "Because He's My Man," 6. "Walkin' Into Trouble," Side 2: 1. "My Heart's On Fire," 2. "I Sure Need Your Lovin'," 3. "Touch Him," 4. "The Red Rocks of Sedona," 5. "Keep Me From Blowin' Away," 6. "Say You Love Me" [200]
No. 48:   The Cowboy Fiddle Band:   The Cowboy Fiddle Band Live:   Side 1: 1. "Rose of San Antonio," 2. "Maiden's Prayer," 3. "Corina, Corina," 4. "South," 5. "Bill Cheatum, "6. "Rose of Avignmore," 7. "Calgary Polka," 8. "Willie Wants to Fiddle Too," 9. "Faded Love/Arkansas Traveler," 10. "Hair Trigger Newt," 11. "Jessie Polka," 12. "Devil's Dream," Side 2: 1. "Room Full of Roses," 2. "Tumbling Tumbleweeds," 3. "East Tennessee Blues," 4. "Cool Water," 5. "Romeo's Last Chance Jig," 6. "Willie's List: People I Can Whop," 7. "Jumbalaya," 8. "The Tennessee Waltz, 9. "The Orange Blossom Special" [201]
No. 49:   Melissa Morgan:   The Artist:   Side 1: 1. "The Artist," 2. "Jerry and Pat's Cannon," 3. "Planxty John Moynahan," 4. "Aptos," 5. "Tich's Tune," 6. "Mary Carter's Farewell/Peter's Welcome," Side 2: 1. "Shades of Grey," 2. "Happenstance Dance/Shannon's Song," 3. "The Grey Jewel (with sparkles of Leo's Laughter)," 4. "Jewel's Popcorn," 6. "Crystalline Rainbows" [202]
No. 50:   Ken Mikell:   The Verde Mix:   Side 1: 1. "Traveling Blues," 2. "Liquor and Longevity," 3. "Dying Hobo," 4. "Freight Train Blues," 5. "Waiting for a Train," 6. "Big Rock Candy Mountain," Side 2: 1. "Wreck of #9," 2. "Westbound," 3. "Golden Rocket," 4. "John Henry," 5. "Freight Train Boogie," 6. "Go," 7. "Arizona Central" [203]
No. 51:   Ken Mikell:   Fellow Creatures:   Side 1: 1. "Storysong," 2. "Rabbit Tracks," 3. "Anybody Want a Wife," 4. "Coyote and Star," Side 2: 1. "Possum," 2. "Frog and Rain," 3. "Storysong repised" [204]
No. 52:   Spirit of Arizona:   Side 1: 1. "For You and Me and You," 2. "Spirit of Arizona," 3. "Frontiers of Creation," 4. "To Be Like You," Side 2: 1. "Arizona Day," 2. "Arizona Sky," 3. "Imagine Arizona, 4. "Old Blue" [205]
No. 53:   Sam Agins:   Side 1: Background Information for Trail Herd Incident: Old Saddle Bag Recording, Side 2: Blank [220]
No. 54:   Interviews conducted by Singin' Sam Agins:   Side 1: Daryl and Betty Phillips and Glen Exley, Rodeo Cowboys, interview on cowboy ecology for an article. (All are Coloradans.), Side 2: Study tape. [294]
No. 55:   Frank Wright:   Side 1: Songs, Side 2: Interview conducted by Sam Agins, including songs [297]
No. 56:   Singin' Sam:   Biggest Heart:   Side 1: Blank Side 2: Biggest Heart Radio Program (Denver) [307]
No. 57:   Singin' Sam Agins:   Saddle Bag of Songs
No. 58:   Hector Lee:   The Pitfalls and Pratfalls of Storytelling:   Side 1: Fife Folklore Conference Lecture, 1 August 1978, Side 2: Conclusion of lecture [314]
No. 59:   Jaye Valenzuela and Singin' Sam Agins:   Side 1: Jaye--vocal and lead guitar, Sam--rhythm guitar; Sun City, AZ, circa 1994, Side 2: Blank [315]
No. 60:   Kitty Wells:   Country Music Hall of Fame Series:   Side 1: 1. It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels, 2. I Heard the Jukebox Playing, 3. Icicles Hanging from you Heart, 4. My Cold, Cold, Heart is Melted Now, 5. I Gave my Wedding Dress Away, 6. Release Me, 7. Making Believe, 8. I'd Rather Stay Home, Side 2: 1. Searching For Someone Like You), 2. I Can't Stop Loving You, 3. Mommy for a Day, 4. Amigo's Guitar, 5. Heartbreak, U.S.A., 6. Will Your Lawyer Talk to God, 7. Password, 8. A Woman Half My Age [318]
No. 61:   Interviews conducted by Singin' Sam Agins Interviewing:   Side 1: Alan and Doris True, owners White Stallion Guest Ranch and two songs by Jerry Davich, Side 2: Waitress(es) Pauline (from Germany, White Stag Guest Ranch [320]
No. 62:   Interview conducted by Singin' Sam Agins:   Side 1 & 2: Interview with Skipper Mapes (father of Louise Mapes), 20 August 1963, Triangle X Ranch, Moose, Wyoming [322]
No. 63:   Jim Connor:   Sleeper Queen:   Side 1: Music by Jim Connor and lyrics by Singin Sam Agins, Side 2: Two mandolin pieces [223]
No. 64:   Miss Cole:   Side 1: Sam Agins recording song "Song to Learn," by Miss Cole, Preston, Idaho, Side 2: empty [329]
No. 65:   Northern Rockies Folk Festival, 1979:   Side 1: Performers: Lloyd Bybee, Brad Bybee, Virginia Manes, Almon Manes, Dave Frisbee, Dave Schjeldahl, Jeannine Lemm, Iris Anderson, David Sealander, Claus Sealander, Side 2: Performers: Deseret String Band, Jake Hoffman, John Thompson, Shelley Clark, Kelley Rubrecht, Hank Bradley, Jody Stecher, Polly Steward, Knee-Deep, Mores Creek String Band, Paul Hostetter, Irene Herrmann, Mia Carroll, Lynette Hart[330]
No. 66: Harus Minami   Side 1: 1. Japanese song of Poston, Arizona Relocation Center, also music the song was made up by Side 2: Japanese songs by Harus Minami [331]
No. 67:   Triple C Ranch:   The Triple C Chuck Wagon:   Side 1: 1. Saddle Up, 2. Navaho Trail, 3. One More Ride, 4. Rodeo Cowboy, 5. Riders in the Sky, 6. Texas Plains, 7. Sierry Petes, 8. Western Medley, 9. Blue Prairie, 10. When Payday Rolls Around, Side 2: 1.Way out There, 2. Trail Dreaming, 3. Rag Time Cowboy Joe, 4. An Indian Prayer, 5. Tumbling Weeds, 6. El Rancho Grande, 7. Orange Blossom Special, 8. The Santa Fe Trail, 9. San Antonio Rose, 10. Cimmaron [337]
No. 68:   Howard Nuskog:   Cowboy Poems[340]
No. 69:   Interview conducted by Singin' Sam Agins:   Side 1: George Lopez, Side 2: Skipper Mapes (father of Louise Mapes), no date [341]
No. 70:   Idywild [Idyllwild?] Bluegrass Festival,   Side 1: Festival [no year], Side 2: Blank [347]
No. 71:   Katie Lee:   Side 1: Practice tape of Katie Lee singing "El Gallo de Cielo, written by Jim Russell, both sides [343]
No. 72:   1974 Idywild [Idyllwild?] Bluegrass Festival:   Side 1: Festival, Side 2: Blank [347]
No. 73:   Lynette W. Hart:   Side 1: Demo tape (2), Side 2: Blank [350]
No. 74:   Lynette W. Hart:   Side 1 & 2: Demo tape (1) [354]
No. 75:   Interview conducted by Singin' Sam Agins:   Side 1: Songs and Interview with Jim Hopkins [Hopkinson?], Side 2: Blank, late 1950s [357]
No. 76: Jim Connor and Alvie Self   Side 1: 1. Jim Connor sings "Sleeper Queen," by Singin' Sam Agins with song by Alvie Self, Side 2: East Indian lecture [358]
No. 77:   Joe Wolverton, Singin' Sam Agins, Katie Lee, and Frank Wright:   Side 1:   Joe Wolverton, Singin' Sam Agins, and Katie Lee: Two songs Side 2: Frank Wright [359]
No. 78:   Singin' Sam Agins, Jim Conor, Dave Thorton:   Side 1: 1. Bad Brahma Bull (read by SSA), 2. Coffee Pot Blues, 3. One Legged Man, Side 2: Blank [360]
No. 79:   Jim Edgar and Singin' Sam Agins:   Side 1: Cowboy Songs Side 2: Singin' Sam at Elkhorn Ranch, 20 August 1967 [361]
No. 80:   Singin' Sam Agins:   Side 1: Reincarnation [practice tape] Side 2: Blank [362]
No. 81:   Interview conducted by Singin' Sam Agins   Side 1: Interview with Fred and Emma Weltner, Harding, MT, 1974: Side 2: Continuation of interview [363]
No. 82:   Singin' Sam Agins   Side 1: Singin' Sam Agins reads poetry by Al Dale, Cottonwood, AZ, 1970s Side 2: Continuation [364]
No. 83:   Singin' Sam Agins and Katie Lee:   Side 1: Jam session (tape garbled), Side 2: Continuation [365]
No. 84:   Interview conducted by Singin' Sam Agins:   Side 1: Interview and songs with Harry Temple, Desert Willow Ranch, Tucson, AZ, 1950s [366]
No. 85:   Interview conducted by Singin' Sam Agins:   Side 1: Interview with Dr. Robert Archibald, Western Heritage Museum and Kay Call Side 2: Bill Nichols, Jackson Hole, WY [367]
No. 86:   Singin' Sam Agins:   Side 1: Singin' Sam recites his poetry Side 2: Singin' Sam recites his poetry [368]
No. 87:   Antonio Mendoza and other artists:   Side 1: Antonio Mendoza concert and lecture, Side 2: 1. Singin' Sam Agins and Colleen L'loyd, and others [369]
No. 88:   Singin' Sam Agins interview:   Side 1: Singin' Sam Agins interview on KOIN radio, Billings, MT, 12 September 1978 Side 2: Alan Lomax Texas Cowboy songs [370]
No. 89:   Interview conducted by Singin' Sam Agins:   Side 1: Interview with Grace, Bob and Jan Miller, Elkhorn Ranch, on guest ranching, Side 2: Continuation [371]
No. 90:   Singin' Sam Agins interview:   Side 1: Mike Reed interviews Singin' Sam Agins, Nevada, 1978, Side 2: Continuation [372]
No. 91:   Singin' Sam Agins:   Saddlebag of Songs:   Side 1: Recording of Saddlebag of Songs, Side 2: Blank [373]
No. 92:   Singin' Sam Agins:   Ten Cent Can of Paint Trail Herd Incident:   Side 1: Ten Cent Can of Paint Trail Herd Incident, narrated by Singin' Sam Agins Side 2: Continuation [374]
No. 93:   Singin Sam Agins:   Side 1: Christmas Show from the Holy Cross Chapel: Singin' Sam sings "Roll on Little Doggies," and recites "Ranch Ruostabout's Christmas; and a radio interview and coverage of 1984 Wyoming State fiddling championship at Shoshni, WY, Side 2: Wyoming radio interview and songs by Hugh Mahler, River Grove Ranch [375]
No. 94:   Interview conducted by Singin' Sam Agins:   Side 1: Interview with Vassar Clements, 1975, Side 2: Continuation [376]
No. 95:   Singin' Sam Agins and Fredrica Agins:   Side 1: Singin' Sam Agins sings "Coffee Pot Blues," 1979, Side 2: Fredrica Agins recites selections from Singin' Sam's poetry collection [377]
No. 96:   Singin' Sam Agins:   Saddlebag of Songs:   Side 1: Recording of Saddlebag of Songs, Side 2: Blank [379]
No. 97:   Texas Jim [Austin] Silver   Side 1: 1. Tombstone, 2. The Bird Cage Theatre, 3. The Only Law in Tombstone was the Gun, 4. March 8, 1884, Side 2: 1. A Night on Boot Hill, 2. The Angel of Tombstone, 3. The Town Too Tough to Die [414]
No. 98:   Jim [Austin] Silver:   Side 1: 1. A Good Old Country Song, 2. Right with Love, 3. I'm Still in Love, 4. Janie's Eyes, 5. You'd Better Know How to Swim, Side 2: 1. Here I am Again, 2. We'll Start All Over Again, 3. It's Then and Only Then The Real Thing, 4. Please Take the Time [415]
No. 99:   Jim [Austin] Silver:   Gospel Classics:   Side 1: Including "Amazing Grace, Side 2: including "All of God's Singers [416]
No. 100:   Texas Jim [Austin] Silver Side 1: 1. Many Dreams Ago, 2. Captain of a Dream Boat, 3. Snow Flakes Where Angels Spread Their Wings, 4. While My Heart Breaks, Side 2: 1. Brand New Memory, 2. The Most Dreamy Waltz, 3. Lot's of Cracks, 4. Dream Boat, 5. Tunnel of Love, 6. Country Politics [417]
No. 101:   Jim [Austin] Silver:   Golden Oldies:   Side 1: Including "Nine Pound Hammer," Side 2: Including "In the Jail House Now," [418]
No. 102:   Jim [Austin] Silver:   Golden Oldies:   Side 1: Including "Careless Love," Side 2: Including "On Top of Old Smokey," [419]
No. 103:   Jim [Austin] Silver:   Gospel Classics:   Side 1: Including "Wonderful Words," Side 2: "Little Brown Church," [420]
No. 104:   Singin' Sam and Friends:   Singin' Sam's Saddlebag of Songs/Singin' Sam and Friends:   Side 1: 1. Lil' Joe the Wrangler, 2. Old Chisholm Trail. 3. Siree Peaks, 4. City Boarders, 5. Punchin' the Dough Side, 6. 10,000 Years Ago, 7. Hair Trigger Newt, 8. Rawhide Rope, 9. Jake and Roany, 10. Strawberry Roan, 11. Tennis in Venice, 12. Red River Valley, 2: 1. Philadelphia Lawyer, 2. Peon Named Pancho, 3. Had But Fifty Cents, 4. Dearly Beloved, 5. Good Old Mountain Dew, 6. Silver Haired Daddy, 7. Cowboy Nick, 8. South Coast Goin' Back, 9. Yavapai Pete, 10. Cat Came Back, 11. Red Elk [421]
No. 105:   Interview of Fredrica Agins by John Powell at time of donation of Singin' Sam Agins Collection, 24 September 1996 [Tape 1]
No. 106:   Interview of Fredrica Agins by John Powell at time of donation of Singin' Sam Agins Collection, 24 September 1996 [Tape 2]
No. 107:   Interview of Fredrica Agins by John Powell at time of donation of Singin' Sam Agins Collection, 25 September 1996 [Tape 3]
No. 108:   Interview of Fredrica Agins by John Powell at time of donation of Singin' Sam Agins Collection, 25 September 1996 [Tape 4]
No. 109:   Marty and Wayne:   Wildwood:   Side 1: 1. The Lock Keeper's House, 2. Eyes are Blue, 3. Southwind, 4. Mississippi Sawyer, 5. Johnny's Gone for a Soldier, 6. Old Blue, Side 2: 1. Hush Little Baby, 2. Green Rocky Road 3. Maryanna Mae, 4. Galway Hornpipe/Rites of Man, 5. Andy's Reel, 6. One Morning in May, 7. Crawdad Song [137]
No. 110:   John Wilkinson with Singin' Sam Agins:   Non-commercial cassette tape. Fredirica Agins notes: "John Wilkerson with Singin' Sam Agins at the Elkhorn Ranch in the early 1960s. John was 21 years old and working a summer job in the kitchen at MIller's Elkhorn Dude Ranch in Gallatin Canyon,[Bozeman] Montana. John wrote the music and lyrics of this folk material and may have recorded some of it at a later date. By the 1970s, John was working as a guitarist with Elvis Presley." [300]
No. 111:   Texas Jim Silver:   Unforgettables:   Side 1: Volume One, Side 2: Volume Two. [162]
No. 112:   Texas Jim Silver:   Unforgettables:   Side 1: Volume Three, Side 2: Volume Four. [177]
No. 113:   Texas Jim Silver:   Silver's Songs:   Side 1: Many Dreams Ago, Side 2: Testing One Two Three. [198]
No. 114:   Al Allen:   Thanks:   Non-commerial cassette tape. Fredirica Agins notes: "Al was MC-ing the Camp Verde Arizona Swapmeet during the 1980s, singing and playing his music live and recorded when he was on breaks. He sold his small label cassettes, duplicating them for customers on the spot. He was out of labels when we bought these two but they were duplicated by him for us and we bought them for $5.00 each." [422]
No. 115:   Al Allen:   Latest Thanks:   Non-commerial cassette tape. Fredirica Agins notes: "Al was MC-ing the Camp Verde Arizona Swapmeet during the 1980s, singing and playing his music live and recorded when he was on breaks. He sold his small label cassettes, duplicating them for customers on the spot. He was out of labels when we bought these two but they were duplicated by him for us and we bought them for $5.00 each." [423]
No. 116:   Katie Lee and Travis Edmunson:   10,000 Goddam Cattle:   Non-commerial cassette tape. Fredirica Agins notes: "This is a possible jam session for their later album by the same name. It does not contain all the songs that are on the LP and at one point on the casette Katie askes Travis if he wants her to show him the chords. Included is a short bio on Katie Lee from Sharlot Hall Museum, Prescott, Arizona." [335]
No. 117:   Interview of BB King by Singin Sam Agins, 25 July 1981, Elkhorn, Sun Valley, Idaho. [336] [Reel-to-reel of this recording found at Folk Coll 30d no. 17]
No. 118:   Blue Grass Fiddle Champ Johnny Mitchum:   The Kentucky Waltz:   [141] [CLP 7304]
No. 119:   Blue Grass Fiddle Champ Johnny Mitchum:   National Campion Fiddle Player:   [165]
No. 120:   Steve Makara:   Original Material. Side 1: 1. Nevada Sage, 2. Ringading, Munsoon, Ike's Last Medal, Prairie Dog, Side. 2: 1. The Terrible Truth about Cowboys, 2. Jordan James. Fredirica Agins notes: "Steve Makara contacted Sam during the '80s and sent this material. On one of the tapes he gives permission for Sam to record any of the material but requests that he be consulted if any changes are made to "Jordan James," which he may have later recorded. [325]
No. 121 :   Steve Makara:   Original Material. Side 1: 1. Monsoon, 2. Jordan James, 3. Shotgun and Shells. Fredirica Agins notes: "Steve Makara contacted Sam during the '80s and sent this material. On one of the tapes he gives permission for Sam to record any of the material but requests that he be consulted if any changes are made to "Jordan James," which he may have later recorded. [326]
No. 122 :   Samantha "Sam" Moffat and Hale:   Mofatt & Hale:   Hammered dulcimer. [140]
No. 123 :   Samantha "Sam" Moffat:   Journey:   Hammered dulcimer. [150]
No. 124 :   Samantha "Sam" Moffat & Rick Fogel:   Duets:   Hammered dulcimer. [179]
No. 125 :   Sam Agin's Fieldwork. Fredrica Agins notes: "Field recordings by Singin' Sam Agins. Jam session with two different [unidentified] singers accompanying themselves on the guitar." Side 1: 1. Strawberrty Roan Parody, 2. Shear the Sheep in Old Montanta.[304]
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