Publication Date
7-11-2012
Abstract
Finding aid and full-text scan of paper (Click on “Additional Files” below) for Folklife Archives Project 161. This collection contains a master’s thesis entitled “Hillbilly Music and Early Live Radio Programming In Bowling Green and Glasgow, Kentucky: Country Music as a Local Phenomenon,” written by James Nelson in January 1994 for the department of Modern Languages and Intercultural Studies at Western Kentucky University. Also included is a cassette tape of old-time music from south central Kentucky entitled “Railroad Through the Smoky Mountains,” by Jim Bowles, as well as an obituary for Jonell F. Simunick.
Disciplines
American Popular Culture | American Studies | Cultural History | History | Music | United States History
Recommended Citation
Folklife Archives, Manuscripts &, "Nelson, James S. (FA 161)" (2012). Folklife Archives Finding Aids. Paper 585.
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_fa_fin_aid/585
Hillbilly Music and Early Live Radio Programming in Bowling Green and Glasgow, Kentucky: Country Music as a Local Phenomenon (paper)
Included in
American Popular Culture Commons, Cultural History Commons, Music Commons, United States History Commons
Comments
This collection is archived in the Manuscripts & Folklife Archives at Western Kentucky University; 270-745-5083, mssfa@wku.edu