Johnson, Carla 2011-11-11

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This interview features Carla Johnson of Lubbock, Texas. Johnson talks about studying music at Texas Tech University and her involvement in both the choir and the Madrigals. Johnson primarily discusses her role in the Lubbock Music Club and the different officer roles she held within the organization at state and local levels.

General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: Carla Johnson

Additional Parties Recorded: n/a

Date: November 11, 2011

Location: Lubbock, Texas

Interviewer: Elissa Stroman

Length: 00:48:45 (48 minutes)


Abstract

Background, college; Early involvement with music clubs; Lubbock tornado; Structure of the meetings and programs; Allegro Music Club; State level involvement; Efforts to maintain clubs and membership; State Convention in Lubbock; Getting the club online; Legacy of the clubs


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Access Information

Original Recording Format: born digital audio

Recording Format Notes: CD copy available in Reading Room

Transcript: found here: http://hdl.handle.net/10605/302225



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