Davis, Jan Martin 2015-09-04

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This interview features Jan Martin Davis, who discusses her upbringing and education in West Texas, and her experiences as a musician, wife, and daughter.


General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: Jan Martin Davis

Additional Parties Recorded:

Date: September 04, 2015

Location: Lubbock, Texas

Interviewer: Andy Wilkinson

Length: 01:37:06


Abstract

Family and education, Singing in Germany and Europe, After school, Interest in singing, family singing, Growing up in Lubbock, artistic streak, Discussion of family background, Princeton, Lubbock postwar adolescent culture, Ambitions, children, Life in New England, Divorce, GRACE, black mold, Jan's children, Discussion of her music and grandkids, Archiving her parents' works, Miscellaneous family activities; The GAS Group and painting lessons, Current creative pursuits, her father, living in Lubbock


Access Information

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Recording Format Notes:

Transcript: Transcript available on Dspace

https://swco-ir.tdl.org/handle/10605/358494


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