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Mariposa Folk Festival
2007-009/102(01) · File · 18-19 Aug. 1961
Part of Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds

Item consists of a folded program for the first Mariposa Folk Festival, held 18-19 August, 1961. Also includes festival envelope and ticket reservation for admission and accommodation.

2007-009/102(03) · File · 9-11 Aug. 1963
Part of Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds

Item consists of the 24 page Mariposa Folk Festival program for 1963, held in Orillia, Ontario from 9-11 August 1963. The program was designed and edited by Ed Cowan with possible assistance from festival designer Larry Schafer. Program includes a listing of evening and day concerts and discussion panels, as well as a listing of performer biographies.

2007-009/102(07) · File · 9-11 Aug. 1968
Part of Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds

Item consists of the 28 page Mariposa Folk Festival program for 1968, held on Toronto Islands, Toronto, Ontario from 9-11 August, 1968. The program was designed by Richard Flohil with graphic designs by Murray McLaughlan, featuring the Mariposa sun motif on the cover in black ink on a bright yellow background.

2007-009/102(10) · File · 1971
Part of Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds

Item consists of the Mariposa Folk Festival Program for 1971, which was held at the Toronto Islands, Toronto, Ontario from 9-11 July, 1971. Featuring the work "Painting of Kicking Bear" by Michael Soles on the cover, and an illustration and inscription from the work "Mountain Wolf Woman, The Autobiography of a Winnebago Indian" on the back cover, the festival program was published by Herbert Wise of Music Sales Corporation, edited by Peter Greenwood, with art direction by Ulrich Boege, advertising by Mel Weinberger and staff photography by Elaine Lipson. The program features an illustrated festival schedule of performances and workshops, an alphabetical listing of festival performers and artisans and collages and illustrations by Uli Boege. The 1971 program also features nine feature articles, including "Helo The World, An Autobiography" by David Gahr, "Yurts" by William Coperthwaite, "Macrobiotics" by Carole Getzoff, "Integral Yoga" by Aikya, "Brownie McGhee" by Brownie McGhee and Happy Traum, "Blues" by Peter Greenwood, "The Art of The Luthier" by Michael Gurian, "About 2000 Words" by Tony Glover and "The Guitar Owner's Bible" by Matt Umanov.

2010-047/002(02) · File · Aug. 1961
Part of Ruth McVeigh fonds

Radio station recording of the opening ceremonies of the Mariposa Folk Festival, August 17, 1961, featuring an introduction by Orillia's mayor and performances on bagpipes. (ASCA00089)

Recording of final concert performance of 1961 festival by The Travellers, including the songs "This Land", "Black Flies", Jacques Labreque's "The Road to Ol' Grandmere", two unknown Spanish songs, and unknown song in English, "Old Swansea Town Once More", "The Squid-Jiggin' Ground", "The Frozen Logger", "Zemerl?" (an Israeli harvest song), "Sita Ram?", the Puerto Rican song "Que Bonita Bandera", a medley of South African folk songs and closing the concert (and the 1961 festival) with "The Quilting Bee". There are occassional pauses in the recording and several songs are cut-off or faded out prematurely. (ASCA00090)

Recording of an unknown duo or trio of male and female singers [Mary Jane and Winston Young? Finvola Redden?] singing Irish folk songs at the 1961 Mariposa Festival, including "Eggs and Marrow Bones | There Was An Old Woman In Our Town", Go From My Window", "Whiskey In The Jar", "Liverpool Gals". (ASCA00091)

Recording of a bluegrass group (The York County Boys?) performing several songs at the 1961 Mariposa Folk Festival. (ASCA00091)

Recording of a square dance (held Friday August 18, 1961?) with a caller. (ASCA00091)

Recording of a performance by a male singer (Omar Blondahl?), including "Lots Of Fish In Bonavist' Harbour" an unknown ballad and "Cod Liver Oil". (ASCA00091)

Recording of a performance by a female performing a Mexican song in Spanish at the 1961 Folk Music Festival. May be Bonny Dobson, Sylvia Tyson or Mary Jane Young. (ASCA00091)

Recording by male and female duo (Mary Jane and Winston Young?) on banjo performing the Australian folk song ""On The Road. (ASCA00091)

Recording of a female singer performing "Jam on Gerry's Rock". May be Bonnie Dobson, Finvola Redden, Mary Jane Young or Sylvia Tyson. (ASCA00091)

Recording of a female singer performing "The Blues Jumped The Rabbit". May be Bonnie Dobson, Finvola Redden, Mary Jane Young or Sylvia Tyson. (ASCA00091)

Albert Mangelsdorff-003
ASC60156 · Item · 26 Nov. 1978
Part of Music Gallery fonds

Item consists of a recording and may include performance(s) by Mangelsdorff, Albert; Canadian Electronic Ensemble.

Albert Mangelsdorff-010
ASC60162 · Item · 26 Nov. 1978
Part of Music Gallery fonds

Item consists of a recording and may include performance(s) by Mangelsdorff, Albert; Canadian Electronic Ensemble.

CCMC
ASC60743 · Item
Part of Music Gallery fonds

Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Canadian Creative Music Collective.

CCMC
ASC60746 · Item
Part of Music Gallery fonds

Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Canadian Creative Music Collective.

CCMC
ASC60747 · Item
Part of Music Gallery fonds

Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Canadian Creative Music Collective.

ASC60003 · Item · 27 May 1982
Part of Music Gallery fonds

Item consists of a recording and may include performance(s) by Smith, Whitney; Coleman, Victor; Nichol, B. P.; McCaffery, Steve; Hedges, Henry, Dr.; Brison, David; Sward, Robert.

Bill Dobbins
ASC60040 · Item · 30 Jan. 1987
Part of Music Gallery fonds

Item consists of a recording and may include performance(s) by Dobbins, Bill.

Arraymusic
ASC60043 · Item · 14 Mar. 1987
Part of Music Gallery fonds

Item consists of a recording and may include performance(s) by Arraymusic.

CCMC CSRT Broadcast
ASC60048 · Item · 13 Jan. 1976
Part of Music Gallery fonds

Item consists of a recording and may include performance(s) by Canadian Creative Music Collective. Broadcast performance.