TIPTON, CARL
91-078
VIDEO TAPES
Physical
description:
9
3/4" video cassette tapes (VTC‑0155A/I)
Dates:
Undated.
Provenance:
These video tapes were
donated by Sophie Tipton, widow of Carl Tipton, in the summer of 1992. This is an open collection, and it is expected
that additional tapes will be deposited in the future.
Biographical sketch:
Carl Tipton (1923‑1989),
fiddle and mandolin player, song writer and pioneer bluegrass showman, was a fixture
on the Middle Tennessee music scene for more than forty years. He was best known for his long‑running
early morning television show which aired for twenty‑five years over WHTN
(channel 39), Murfreesboro TN. For
additional biographical information see Cart Tipton biographical vertical file.
Scope and content:
This group consists of
three‑quarter inch video tape cassettes of Tipton's shows which were
broadcast by WHTN. Notes on the tapes
indicating performers and, occasionally, song titles, were made by the
Tiptons. Among the regular performers
with Tipton were his wife Sophie, banjo; Leroy Troy, banjo; and Gene Wooten,
dobro. Guests who appear on these tapes
include Bill Carlisle, Bashful Brother Oswald, the Bell Brothers and the
Nashville Bluegrass Band.
Logs of each program,
including names of performers and song titles, made by Gary Ingle of the
Center's audio staff follow.
Location:
Audio visual materials are
filed first by format, then by tape number in the audio visual archives.