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Crofut, Bill,-- interviewee
  • Stephen Addiss and Bill Crofut

    Stephen Addiss and Bill Crofut talk to Studs Terkel

    Jul. 1, 1965

    Discussing folk songs of the world and interviewing Stephen Addiss and Bill Crofut.

  • Bill Crofut discusses his career as a folk singer and his work with other musicians

    Dec. 8, 1981

    Studs interviews Bill Crofut about his career. They discuss Crofut’s recording label, “Cousin Jacks” and his album with Benjamin Luxon, “Simple Gifts.” Crofut shares his experiences working with various musicians and describes some of his songs. He reflects on his work with the Natalie Wood film, “Brainstorm.” Crofut sings part of the “Grandfather’s Clock” and an unnamed children’s song. The music is removed from this edited version of the original recording.

  • Bill Crofut in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Jan. 14, 1981

    Interviewing folk singer Bill Crofut.

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