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− | Catholic school | + | Catholic school 00:26:00, |
− | Playing sports growing up | + | Playing sports growing up 00:32:25, |
− | Developing an interest in music | + | Developing an interest in music 00:41:00, |
− | Mike Richey’s Guitar Center | + | Mike Richey’s Guitar Center 00:47:34, |
− | Interest in bluegrass | + | Interest in bluegrass 00:56:00, |
− | Banjo lessons | + | Banjo lessons 01:13:00, |
− | Slim Richey | + | Slim Richey 01:20:22, |
− | Playing with a group | + | Playing with a group 01:25:41, |
− | Byron Berline and Eddie Shelton | + | Byron Berline and Eddie Shelton 01:33:49, |
− | Music and time and place | + | Music and time and place 01:44:23, |
− | Playing style | + | Playing style 02:06:41, |
− | Goals in music | + | Goals in music 02:16:50, |
− | Going back to Oklahoma | + | Going back to Oklahoma 02:38:09, |
− | Going to Nashville, touring with Jimmy Martin | + | Going to Nashville, touring with Jimmy Martin 02:57:57, |
− | Rayon City | + | Rayon City 03:13:52, |
− | Jimmy Martin’s approach to music | + | Jimmy Martin’s approach to music 03:23:41, |
− | Quitting Jimmy Martin’s band | + | Quitting Jimmy Martin’s band 03:38:10, |
− | Flying Burrito Brothers in Europe | + | Flying Burrito Brothers in Europe 03:47:14, |
− | Country Gazette Tour | + | Country Gazette Tour 03:58:24, |
− | Eddie Tickner | + | Eddie Tickner 04:14:22, |
− | Jimmy Dickens story | + | Jimmy Dickens story 04:17:16 |
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Latest revision as of 21:32, 8 May 2019
This interview features banjo player Alan Munde. Munde discusses growing up in Oklahoma, playing sports in school, and attending the University of Oklahoma. Munde describes his growing interest in bluegrass music and his experiences playing the banjo with different groups.
General Interview Information
Interviewee Name: Alan Munde
Additional Parties Recorded: n/a
Date: December 8, 2011
Location: Wimberly, Texas
Interviewer: Andy Wilkinson
Length: 04:19:25
Abstract
Background and family 00:00:00, Catholic school 00:26:00, Playing sports growing up 00:32:25, Developing an interest in music 00:41:00, Mike Richey’s Guitar Center 00:47:34, Interest in bluegrass 00:56:00, Banjo lessons 01:13:00, Slim Richey 01:20:22, Playing with a group 01:25:41, Byron Berline and Eddie Shelton 01:33:49, Music and time and place 01:44:23, Playing style 02:06:41, Goals in music 02:16:50, Going back to Oklahoma 02:38:09, Going to Nashville, touring with Jimmy Martin 02:57:57, Rayon City 03:13:52, Jimmy Martin’s approach to music 03:23:41, Quitting Jimmy Martin’s band 03:38:10, Flying Burrito Brothers in Europe 03:47:14, Country Gazette Tour 03:58:24, Eddie Tickner 04:14:22, Jimmy Dickens story 04:17:16
Access Information
Original Recording Format: born digital
Recording Format Notes: audio cd available in reading room
Transcript: found on dspace, see below
Links
Click for transcript: http://hdl.handle.net/10605/315140
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