Ed Ward
Description
Ed Ward was a private record and tape collector, poet, prose writer, and community historian who lived at Bledsoe in Harlan County, Kentucky. The digitized material in this collection includes recordings of interviews with Ed Ward, his reading from his writings such as Tall Tales of the Hills, musician interviews he recorded, and copies from Ward’s record collection of commercial recordings of Kentucky old time and early country music artists. The collection’s interviews and music performances document such historically significant Kentucky old time musicians as Blind Dick Burnett, John V. Walker, Arthur Johnson, Ernest Martin, W.L. Gregory, the Jones Creek Quartet, and others including the widow of Blind James Howard whose ballads and fiddle tunes were recorded by the Library of Congress in 1937. The substantial portion of the collection that is not yet digitized is comprised of several dozen 78 rpm discs that document many lesser known traditional recording artists of the 1920s and 1930s representing areas beyond Kentucky.
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Collection Items
Black Mountain Rag
Fiddle played by John Walker with banjo accompaniment by Raymond Perry and recorded by [Ed Ward] in Corbin,Whitley County, Kentucky [1960s]
Jenny Put the Kettle On
Fiddle played by John Walker with banjo accompaniment by Raymond Perry and recorded by [Ed Ward] in Corbin,Whitley County, Kentucky [1960s]
Buck Creek Girls
Fiddle played by John Walker with banjo accompaniment by Raymond Perry and recorded by [Ed Ward] in Corbin,Whitley County, Kentucky [1960s]
Cumberland Gap
Fiddle played by John Walker with banjo accompaniment by Raymond Perry and recorded by [Ed Ward] in Corbin,Whitley County, Kentucky [1960s]
Birdie
Fiddle played by John Walker with banjo accompaniment by Raymond Perry and recorded by [Ed Ward] in Corbin,Whitley County, Kentucky [1960s]
Back Up and Push
Fiddle played by John Walker with banjo accompaniment by Raymond Perry and recorded by [Ed Ward] in Corbin,Whitley County, Kentucky [1960s]
Lost Indian
Fiddle played by John Walker with banjo accompaniment by Raymond Perry and recorded by [Ed Ward] in Corbin,Whitley County, Kentucky [1960s]
Shoot That Turkey Buzzard
Fiddle played by John Walker with banjo accompaniment by Raymond Perry and recorded by [Ed Ward] in Corbin,Whitley County, Kentucky [1960s]
Maggie
Fiddle played by John Walker with banjo accompaniment by Raymond Perry and recorded by [Ed Ward] in Corbin,Whitley County, Kentucky [1960s]
Cotton Eyed Joe
Fiddle played by John Walker with banjo accompaniment by Raymond Perry and recorded by [Ed Ward] in Corbin,Whitley County, Kentucky [1960s]
John Henry
Fiddle played by John Walker with banjo accompaniment by Raymond Perry and recorded by [Ed Ward] in Corbin,Whitley County, Kentucky [1960s]
Leather Britches
Fiddle played by John Walker with banjo accompaniment by Raymond Perry and recorded by [Ed Ward] in Corbin,Whitley County, Kentucky [1960s]