Archives Collection
McCUSKER, KRISTINE 00-020
Physical Description:
4 audio cassette tapes
Dates:
Kristine McCusker interviewed
Rose Lee Maphis as part of her dissertation research at
Agency History/biographical sketch:
Kristine M. McCusker is currently Assistant
Professor of History at
Scope and content:
It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels: Women,
Work and Barn Dance Radio, 1920-1960 is the title of Kristine
McCusker’s dissertation for which this oral interview was recorded. During the interview, Rose Lee Maphis reminisces
about her experiences as a performer on radio programs called “barn dances”
beginning in 1938 and spanning her career on stage until 1986. McCusker writes
that Maphis is particularly important to her research of barn dance genre
because Maphis “recognized the fluidity of gender relations on stage and was
flexible enough to change with them.” Maphis performed on barn dances through
the 1950s and later created a new career as a hillbilly singer in
Location:
The original cassette audio tapes are filed by tape number with other manuscript audio-visual materials in the manuscript storage area.
Related Materials:
The Center holds other oral history audio tapes of various
performers and artists searchable in the archives database. Also in the Center’s collections are two
sheet music attributes to Rose Lee and Joe Maphis, catalog numbers 004498-CPMSM
and 004499-CPMSM.