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  • Interview with Bob Brozman

    Aug. 3, 1989
  • Paul Robeson

    Interview with Avery Brooks

    Feb. 7, 1991

    Discussing Paul Robeson with actor, teacher, and musician Avery Brooks.

  • Armenian musicians

    Interview with Armenian musicians Ashot Durian and Armen Mandakounian

    Mar. 18, 1983

    Interviewing Armenian musicians.

  • Interview with Anndrena Belcher

    Jan. 12, 1989

    Interviewing singer and storyteller Anndrena Belcher.

  • Interview with Anndrena Belcher

    Dec. 29, 1993

    Interviewing singer and storyteller Anndrena Belcher.

  • Interview with Ann and Charles Heymann

    Sep. 23, 1982

    Irish Musicians

  • Interview with Anita Berry and William Dresden

    Feb. 24, 1986

    Interviewing mezzo-soprano Anita Berry and piano accompanist William Dresden.

  • Interview with Andy Bey

    Aug. 29, 1997

    Interviewing jazz singer Andy Bey.

  • Interview with "Spoon river and beyond " cast members

    Jun. 10, 1975

    Interviewing "Spoon river and beyond " cast members William Deryl-Davis, Ron Dean, Elizabeth Garry and Roxana Alsberg, David Starr-flute and George Stevens-bass.

  • Ingrid Superstar, Gerard Malanga, Paul Morrissey and Sterling Morrison discuss the "Exploding Plastic Inevitable"

    Jun. 23, 1966

    Members of the Purple Underground, Ingrid Superstar, Gerard Malanga, Paul Morrissey and Sterling Morrison discuss being apart of Andy Warhol's "Exploding Plastic Inevitable". EPI is a production of films, strobe lights, music and dancing. The group talks about the large audiences going to the shows out of curiosity. They also talk about items being thrown at them while they're on stage and that half of their audiences walk out before the performance is over.

  • Indian musicians

    Indian musicians, vocalists, and University of Chicago students discuss Indian art and culture

    May. 3, 1961

    Discussing Indian poetry, music, and drama with Indian musicians, vocalists, and University of Chicago students.

  • Igor Kipnis in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Oct. 24, 1983
  • Hugh Wiley Hitchcock and Stanley Sadie

    Hugh Wiley Hitchcock and Stanley Sadie discussing the book "The New Grove Dictionary of American Music"

    Nov. 4, 1986

    Discussing the book "The New Grove Dictionary of American Music". They talk about American music and musicians of all kinds and from different periods. Includes Charles Ive's song "At the River" sung by Cleo Laine in the middle of the program.

  • Hugh Tracey discusses world music and dance

    Nov. 16, 1960

    *Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Howard Curnow, Susan Pellowe, Jim Wearne in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Oct. 1, 1992

    Interviewing Cornish-heritage activist Howard Curnow and Cornish folk musicians Sue Pellowe and Jim Wearne.

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