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Six audio recordings of summer shows.

Includes WUGA Voice of the Georgia Bulldogs, coverage of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, and Oflag 64.
 

Audio recordings from various political campaigns including J. B. Stoner, John A. Sibley, and Lester Maddox; 1976 Shining Light Awards; Aubrey Morris, George Fischer, and Gaither Party.

Contains aluminum transcription discs of radio programs: Rich's Program and Look Who's Here.

One audio recording, Edison Diamond Disc recorded in New York City, includes Arthur Middleton (1880-1929) and vocalist Ralph Errolle.

Audio recordings, Clarence Jordan the Rebel and Clarence Jordan the Great Banquet and Other Parables, used by Robert Ayers on his chapter The Role of Organized Religion later published in Georgia Today, edited by John C. Belcher and K. Imogene Dean.

Includes home movies, recordings from BBC, Egyptian broadcasts, and music.

One recording of Quiche Lorraine.

Recordings of interviews conducted as part of research for Greene's books: Praying for Sheetrock (1991), politics and civil rights in McIntosh County (Ga.); Last Man Out (1996), a mine disaster in Springhill, Nova Scotia; The Temple Bombing (2003), the bombing of a synagogue in Atlanta in 1958; There is No Me Without You (2006), AIDS and orphans in Ethiopia; and No Biking in the House Without a Helmet (2011), a humorous look at life with nine children.

Interviews with writers Wilma Dykeman (1920-2006) and newspaper editor Nancy Smith of Tallahassee, Florida.

ca. 700 1/4 inch audio reels, primarily episodes of the radio program "Leonard's Losers." Each season of the show featured a College series and a Pro series. The Collection contains complete or near-complete runs of the series from 1974-1991 with some years missing or incomplete. It also includes recorded commercials, several recordings of Leonard Postero voicing his creations "Percy Peabody" and "Leonard Postosties," as well as interviews with significant figures from the world of sports including Jim Koger and Fran Tarkenton.
Also contains the undated radio series "A Moment in American History" with Patrick Shannon, 100 episodes on 9 reels.

17 audio discs containing radio programs, auditions, and promotional spots

Episodes of "Coastal Connections" radio series and related programming.

Three audiovisual recordings related to the University of Georgia and UGA Football.

Two conversations between Ellis Wayne Felker and Jan Burden and a recording of Felker's funeral.

Episodes of television programs and television segments produced by Bobby Thomas and two audio recordings, all with a Georgia focus. Programs represented in the Collection include Today in Georgia, Good Morning Atlanta, and the 1968 Fourth of July Parade.

The 38 cassette tapes in this collection hold keynote addresses of authors and illustrators who spoke at the University of Georgia’s Children’s Literature Conference/Georgia Conference on Children’s Literature between 1974-1993. These addresses include speeches from well known award winning authors and illustrators including but not limited to Robert Burch, Doris B. Smith, Tomie dePaola, Jane Yolen, Stephen Kellog, and Lois Lowry.


94 episodes of "From Head to Heart"

Audio recordings of sermons by Clarence Jordan and others; recordings of conferences; interviews.

Recordings featuring numerous Hip-hop and Rap musicians throughout the South compiled by Brian Lassiter, an Atlanta music producer and promoter. 

Audio recordings created during the late 1970s featuring prominent Athenians including William Tapley Bennett, dean emeritus William Tate, Sue Fan Tate, Mrs. James Barrow, and E. Merton Coulter.

This collection contains approximately 2000 1/4" open reels and cartridges (or carts) from the University of Georgia student-run radio station WUOG. The recordings run from 1973 until approximately 2003 and contain original programs and recordings. Some of the programs in the collection feature performances by REM, the B52s, Pylon, and Love Tractor, among others.

The Underground sound collection was donated by Robbie Collins who ran Underground Sound Recording Studio and recorded Athens, Georgia bands. Included in his donation are recordings of: R.E.M., Love Tractor, Vic Varney, and Go Van Go. The recordings are from 1987-1992 on 1/2" and 1/4" open reel.

The collection consists of 1368 radio transcription discs from several UCLA collections. Titles in this collection include: Al Clauser and His Oklahoma Outlaws; The Ballet; Bing Crosby; Carnation Bouquet; Carnation Contented Hour (extensive run); Carnation Family Party; Casey, Crime Photographer; Chuck Wagon Group; Father Knows Best (extensive run); Flynn and Quinn; Good News of 1939; Hallmark Playhouse; Heartbeat Theatre (extensive run); I Can't Leave Her Behind; Labor Arbitration; Lone Journey; Louella Parsons Show; Mystery Is My Hobby (extensive run); NBC Symphony; National Farm and Home Hour; Oklahoma Roundup; President Truman speech; "Red" Carnation Gives a Weekend Party; Rising Tide; Scientific Dissertation; Sons of the Pioneers Show (extensive run); Stars Over Hollywood; Suspense; This Is Your FBI (extensive run); Uncle Tom's Cabin; We're Very Fussy On the Radio/How to Break Into Radio; What's Doin' Ladies.

Audio field recordings made in coastal and North Georgia by Art Rosenbaum, primarily between 1976 and 1983, with one each from 1955 and 1966. Musicians were recorded in their homes and churches. Some oral histories are included along with performances. Genres represented include old-time string band music, gospel, ballads, blues, work songs, shout songs, banjo picking, and religious singing. Performers include the McIntosh County Shouters, Howard Finster, Neal Pattman, Gordon Tanner, Joe Rakestraw, Jake Staggers, the Eller Brothers with Ross Brown, Doc and Lucy Barnes, and W. Guy Bruce.

The collection consists of sound recordings of Elmo Ellis editorials.
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