Hip hop; Rap (Music); Alternative rock music; Geeks (Computer enthusiasts); Indie culture
In his documentary entitled, Nerdcore For Life, director Dan Lamoureux described Nerdcore as a "powerful social collision between hip hop and geek culture". Born on the Internet, Nerdcore Hip-Hop is rap music made by geeks, for geeks and...
African Americans; African American singers; African American musicians; Jazz; Jazz singers; Women jazz musicians
Oral history interview with Helen Humes, a jazz singer from Louisville, conducted on June 12, 1979 by Mary Bobo, for the University of Louisville Archives and Records Center. In this interview, Ms. Humes discusses her career, including her start in...
Musicians; Log cabins; Music festivals; Folk festivals; Women; Men; Children; Spectators; Costumes--United States; Costumes--Great Britain; Stringed instruments; Violins; Guitars; Banjos; American Folk Song Festival
J.P. Fraley (on fiddle) and his wife, Annadeene (on guitar) perform on stage with another guitar player and a young man on banjo at the thirty-eighth annual American Folk Song Festival, held at Carter Caves State Park in Olive Hill, Kentucky. A...
Musicians; Log cabins; Music festivals; Folk festivals; Women; Men; Children; Spectators; Costumes--United States; Costumes--Great Britain; Stringed instruments; Guitars; American Folk Song Festival
A young man performs with guitar at the thirty-eighth annual American Folk Song Festival, held at Carter Caves State Park in Olive Hill, Kentucky. A replica of Jean Thomas' "Traipsin' Woman Cabin" serves as the stage. Other performers,...
Musicians; Log cabins; Music festivals; Folk festivals; Women; Men; Children; Spectators; Costumes--United States; Costumes--Great Britain; Stringed instruments; Guitars; American Folk Song Festival
A young man performs with guitar at the thirty-eighth annual American Folk Song Festival, held at Carter Caves State Park in Olive Hill, Kentucky. A replica of Jean Thomas' "Traipsin' Woman Cabin" serves as the stage. Other performers,...
Music festivals; Folk festivals; Spectators; Log cabins; Musicians; Costumes--United States; Costumes--Great Britain
Performers both backstage (behind the replica of Jean Thomas' "Traipsin' Woman Cabin") and onstage, and spectators on the grass, at the American Folk Song Festival at Carter Caves State Park in Olive Hill, Kentucky, June 1969. Title...
Radio broadcasting; Banners; Women; Costumes--United States; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
A woman wearing a linsey-woolsey dress (derived from those worn in early England) takes the microphone at the American Folk Song Festival stage. She is surrounded by other costumed performers. A banner reading 'WFTM' may indicate that this...
Buildings; Hotels; Henry Clay Building (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 604 S. Third Street. The ballroom of the Henry Clay Hotel included numerous windows and chandeliers as well as a raised stage area for orchestra or other performers. According to the Louisville Guide, the ballroom was capable of holding...
Portrait of actress and director Ethel Barrymore with her dark hair piled atop her head, wearing a white tunic with arm bands. Barrymore was born August 15, 1879 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her parents (Maurice Barrymore and Georgiana Drew),...
Character portrait of actress and director Ethel Barrymore seated on an elegant divan with a parasol leaned against her lap. She wears a chiffon dress with a flower print, white gloves, black choker, pearl necklace, and a fascinator with plumage....
Portrait of actress and director Ethel Barrymore wearing a dark dress, with her dark hair pulled back on either side of her part. Barrymore was born August 15, 1879 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her parents (Maurice Barrymore and Georgiana Drew),...
Theatre Magazine page featuring actress and director Ethel Barrymore, who was born August 15, 1879 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her parents (Maurice Barrymore and Georgiana Drew), siblings (John Barrymore and Lionel Barrymore), and other...
Three-quarter length character portrait of actress Blanche Ring, seated, wearing wide-brimmed hat with ostrich plumes and dress in patchwork pattern. Blanche Ring came from an acting family (brother Cyril and sister Frances were also performers, as...
Character portrait of actress Blanche Ring wearing brimless hat with velvet ribbon. Blanche Ring came from an acting family (brother Cyril and sister Frances were also performers, as was Ring's husband, Charles Winninger). Born April 24, 1877, Ring...
Portrait of right profile of a balding, mustachioed Dion Boucicault examining his pocket watch. Irish actor, playwright, composer, lyricist, and producer Dion Boucicault was born December 26, 1822 and died September 18, 1890. His two wives and two...
Full-length photogravure portrait of actress and director Ethel Barrymore wearing a long dress, turned to her right with her hands behind her back. Barrymore was born August 15, 1879 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her parents (Maurice Barrymore and...
Portrait of right profile of actor E. M. Holland as a balding man with gray hair, wearing a suit jacket. Holland, whose brother, Joseph Holland, and daughter, Edna Holland, were also performers, appeared at Macauley's Theatre in five productions...
Photomechanical reproduction of full-length character portrait of performers Helen Marvin and Stewart Melville in costume for their roles, probably as Nan and Geoffrey Challoner, respectively, in the musical "A Country Girl." Marvin wears...
Full-length character portrait of left profile of actor E. M. Holland costumed for the role of "Fag" in "The Rivals," which he performed in the 1896 touring production. He wears a military costume, and tips his hat. Holland,...