THE CENTER FOR POPULAR MUSIC, MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY,
MURFREESBORO, TN
HAZEL DICKENS COLLECTION 88‑060
Creator:
The Center for Popular Music
Type of Material:
Performance Documents, Printed Materials, Manuscript Materials, Sound
Recordings, Newspaper Clippings, Photographs, Press Kit
Physical Description:
.25 linear feet, including 4 audio tapes and 107 photographs
audio
tapes (TCA‑0026, TCA‑0027, TCA‑0028, TTA‑0027)
Dates:
1980‑1986
Abstract
(Descriptive Summary):
This collection documents folk singer/songwriter Hazel Dickens’
concerts and informal workshops at Middle Tennessee State University. The
collection consists of performance documents, manuscript materials, newspaper
clippings, audio tapes, and one press kit pertaining to Dickens’ traditional
folk music and her connection with MTSU.
Access/Restrictions:
The collection is open for research use.
Provenance and Acquisition Information:
Materials were collected/generated by the Center for Popular Music,
Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN.
Subject/Index
Terms:
Dickens, Hazel
Folk music
Folk songs
Agency History/Biographical Sketch:
The music of folk singer/songwriter Hazel Dickens is rooted in the
traditional folk music of her native West Virginia, but also incorporates
elements of country, gospel, and bluegrass. She recorded two albums, Hard
Hitting Songs for Hard Hit People and By the Sweat of My Brow,
on Rounder Records; four of her
songs were included in the soundtrack of the Academy Award‑winning
film Harlan County U.S.A. She appeared at folk festivals
throughout the country and toured overseas, and her songs have been recorded by
performers as diverse as The Judds and New Riders of
the Purple Sage.
Scope and Content:
Hazel Dickens made two appearances at Middle Tennessee State University
in November 1986. She led an informal
workshop on November 6, 1986, entitled "It's Hard to Tell the Singer from
the Song: Conversations with Hazel Dickens," moderated by folklorists
Patricia Hall and Charlie Seeman; on November 7,
1986, she appeared in concert backed by an acoustic band that included Blaine Sprouse, John Hedgecoth, Tommy
Goldsmith, Roy Huskey, Jr., and Jerry Douglas.
This collection consists primarily of materials documenting these
events, including a poster, advertisements, press releases, articles, and other
printed materials; an analog audio cassette (TCA‑0026) of the workshop; a
digital audio cassette (TCD‑0027) and analog reel to reel tape (TTA‑0027)
of the concert; and 107 black and white contact prints of the workshop and
concert taken by Mark Hay of MTSU Photographic Services and Paul Wells,
then-director of the Center for Popular Music.
Also included are an analog audio cassette
(TCA‑0028) of a radio program, "A Visit with Hazel Dickens," by
Randy O'Brien, WMOT, which won an award from the Tennessee Association of Press
Broadcasters; newspaper articles about reviews of records and performances by
her; excerpts of an interview with Dickens; and a Dickens press kit from
Rounder Records.
Collection
Contents (Folder/Box List):
Folder 1 Biographical
Folder 2 MTSU Workshop
Materials
Cataloged Separately:
Audio tapes (TCA‑0026, TCA‑0027, TCA‑0028, TTA‑0027)
Photographs from the Manuscript collection cataloged under
“Photographs” in the InMagic
database.
Arrangement:
Unless otherwise noted, the arrangement scheme for the collection was
imposed during processing in the absence of a usable original order.
Location:
Audio tapes are filed by tape number with other audio visual archival
materials. Manuscripts are filed by accession number with other manuscript
materials. The photographs are filed in the photographic file (CPM-PR-00093),
and the Rounder press kit is filed in the biographical vertical file.
Original photographs or a cross-reference copy are housed in the
Iconographic boxes in the stacks. Original images linked by provenance with a
manuscript collection remain with their respective collection in the manuscript
section, but with a cross-reference in the Iconographic files. Oversized
photographs are identified by “ov” and may be found
in the oversize boxes or oversize metal cabinet in stacks.
Related Materials:
While at Middle Tennessee State University, Ms. Dickens was interviewed
by Don Cusic for his series "The Music
Biz"; this interview is part of manuscript group 88‑059, THE MUSIC BIZ.
Processed by Ellen Garrison, June 1989
Revised by Lucinda P. Cockrell, May 2003
Revised by Rachel K. Morris, July 2011