Comments for: Singing his praises Preservationists at the Library of Congress recognize the contributions of ‘Sandy Ives, Maine’s preeminent recorder of oral history
Back in the 1950s, when Edward “Sandy” Ives pushed the start button on his tape player to capture the songs of lumbermen and river drivers in the Northeast woods, he had no idea that more than half a century later, the recordings would link him to Mick Jagger,… Read More
Comments for: Singing his praises Preservationists at the Library of Congress recognize the contributions of ‘Sandy Ives, Maine’s preeminent recorder of oral history
Singing his praises Preservationists at the Library of Congress recognize the contributions of ‘Sandy Ives, Maine’s preeminent recorder of oral history
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Singing his praises Preservationists at the Library of Congress recognize the contributions of ‘Sandy Ives, Maine’s preeminent recorder of oral history