Séamus Ennis, probably Paddy Cronin, and others, 1950s-1960s
Scope and Contents
This collection contains James W. Smith’s recordings of Boston-area Irish music in the 1950s and 1960s. Using an open-reel tape recorder, Smith recorded musicians at social gatherings in his home in Allston, in homes of musician friends, and in public settings. While most are unpublished recordings, some reels also include published material, such as dubs of LP and 78-rpm records and recordings from radio. The collection also contains unpublished recordings that were made in Ireland and shared with Smith.
The main focus of Smith’s collecting was traditional Irish melodies played on fiddle, flute, whistle, and accordion. Tunes in the form of reels, jigs, waltzes, hornpipes, and set dances are performed in solos, duets, and groups, sometimes with piano accompaniment. Some Scottish tunes are included. A few of the recordings feature vocalists performing popular songs, classical songs for tenor, or traditional Irish songs in English.
Dates
- Creation: 1950s-1960s
Creator
- From the Collection: Smith, James W. (Person)
Language of Materials
English and Irish.
Access Note
Collection is open for research.
Recordings have been digitally copied; all original media was retained, but may not be played due to format. Digital use copies can only be accessed in the Burns Library Reading Room.
Partial Extent
From the Collection: 3.25 Linear Feet (3 containers )
Partial Extent
From the Collection: 11.61 Gigabytes (140 files with approximately 86 hours of audio)
Repository Details
Part of the John J. Burns Library Repository
John J. Burns Library
Boston College
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Chestnut Hill MA 02467 USA
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