WILLIAMSON, SONNY
BOY HISTORIC MARKER DEDICATION 89-090
RECORDS 90-025
Physical
description:
3
audio cassette tapes (TCA‑0120A/B. TCA‑0122)
86
photographs (13 duplicates)
1
folder.
Dates:
May‑June
1990
Provenance:
TC-0122 made by Tim
Roberts, Center audio assistant. TCA-0120A/B made by Center audio
archivist Bruce Nemerov from original tapes made by WMOT radio. Manuscripts
copied from originals. The photographs were taken by Robert Cogswell,
coordinator of the Tennessee Folk Arts program, a division of the Tennessee
Arts Commission.
Scope and content:
Audio tape cassette of the
dedication of a Tennessee Historical Commission marker sponsored by the Jackson-Madison
County public library in Jackson, TN, to blues harmonica player and Jackson
native Sonny Boy Williamson and copies of the marker text (including
bibliographic citations); an invitation to, press release about and program of
the dedication; and an article about the dedication from the Jackson (TN)
Sun 31 May 1990. 59 contact prints
and negatives and 27 5x7 black and white prints (including 13 duplicates) of
the dedication.
Also audio tape cassettes
of 5 minute feature (TCA-0120A) by the news staff of WMOT and of a 15
minute feature (TCA-0120B) by WMOT program director based on an interview
with Center audio archivist Bruce Nemerov concerning the dedication.
The Center had supported
the Jackson library in its petition for the marker, and Nemerov represented the
Center and spoke at the dedication in Jackson 1 June 1990. He was accompanied by harmonica/guitar blues
duo William House and Jack Pearson who performed at the dedication. Examples of music by Williamson and by
House/Pearson appear on the third tape.
Location:
Audio visual materials are
filed by tape number in the audio visual archives. Manuscripts are filed by accession number
with other manuscript groups. The photographs are filed in the subject
photograph file under "Blues Music".