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OverviewStories from the Anne Grimes Collection of American Folk Music is a treasury of American traditional music and Ohio’s folklife heritage. Traveling along the highways and byways of Ohio in the 1950s as a folksinger and collector of traditional music, Anne Grimes encountered people from many different backgrounds who opened up their homes to her to share their most precious family heirlooms—their songs. She recorded these treasures for posterity and further preserved them through her lectures and recitals. After years of performance and research on her material, Anne Grimes decided to write about it all. This beautiful book presents her lively portraits of the major contributors with photographs taken by her husband, James W. Grimes; lyrics and extensive notes on the songs; and a CD sampler that includes performances by her contributors, most of whom had not been previously recorded. It also contains selections from Bob Gibson, Carl Sandburg, Pete Seeger, Jenny Wells Vincent, as well as Grimes herself. The Anne Grimes Collection is preserved in the Library of Congress. Besides songs, Anne Grimes also collected dulcimers, and portraits of these folk instruments and their players—including Anne Grimes herself—are featured throughout the book and on the CD. Photographsinclude some of the forty-two rare vintage dulcimers and other instruments collected by Anne Grimes that are now preserved at the National Museum of American History at the Smithsonian Institution. Songs and Dulcimer Playing CD Selections from the Anne Grimes Collection: Reuben Allen, Bertha Bacon, Sarah Basham/Bertha Basham Wright, Henry Lawrence Beecher, John Bodiker, Dolleah Church, Walter W. Dixon, Ken Ward, Blanche Wilson Fullen, Bob Gibson, Brodie F. Halley, Perry Harper, Anne Grimes, Donald Langstaff, Bascom Lamar Lunsford, W.E. Lunsford, Jane Jones McNerlin, May Kennedy McCord, Jenny Wells Vincent, Pete Seeger, Neva Randolph, Babe Reno/Arbannah Reno, Branch Rickey, Carl Sandburg, Bessie Weinrich, Faye Wemmer, Okey Wood Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anne Grimes , Jennifer Grimes Kay , Mary Grimes , Mindy GrimesPublisher: Ohio University Press Imprint: Ohio University Press Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.522kg ISBN: 9780821419434ISBN 10: 0821419439 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 06 June 2010 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsI love this book. It captures AnneGrimes' spirit and presents her work in a way she would have been proud of; not surprisingly, since her children who have assembled it were engaged in her work. The body of materials presented here includes a wide variety of folksong materials from a number of different traditions, and will be of interest to scholars, collectors, performers, and students of Ohio history and culture. The photographs provide an extremely valuable complement to the descriptive text and song lyrics. - Timothy Lloyd, Executive Director, American Folklore Society It is wonderful that Anne's work lives on. What a wonderful book this is. I'm proud to be a part of it. - Pete Seeger Anne Grimes' book opens up a remarkable new frontier in our ongoing efforts to understand and reclaim the dulcimer's lost history. Her successful search for both old dulcimers and traditional players in Ohio, where other researchers had scarcely bothered to look, has added a surprising and highly important chapter to the dulcimer's fascinating story. Ralph Lee Smith - author of Appalachian Dulcimer Traditions Among the great pioneers of folklore and song collecting in the United States, it is easy to overlook more modest folks who captured the lore of their native regions, stalwarts like Ruby Pickens Tartt in Alabama, Max Hunter and Mary C. Parler in the Ozarks, Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin in California, Mary Elizabeth Barnicle in Appalachia, Alta and Austin Fife in Utah. Add to them now another whose wisdom, whose foresight, whose love of the 'old songs' enriches our times with this first publication of Anne Grimes's treasures from Ohio. Ed Cray - author of The Erotic Muse: American Bawdy Songs My experience in reading and hearing these words was like stepping into a time machine and traveling back to the mid-1900s to drop in for a relaxing afternoon with friends. I can't recommend it highly enough. - Dulcimer Players News <p> Among the great pioneers of folklore and song collecting in the United States, it is easy to overlook more modest folks who captured the lore of their native regions, stalwarts like Ruby Pickens Tartt in Alabama, Max Hunter and Mary C. Parler in the Ozarks, Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin in California, Mary Elizabeth Barnicle in Appalachia, Alta and Austin Fife in Utah. Add to them now another whose wisdom, whose foresight, whose love of the 'old songs' enriches our times with this first publication of Anne Grimes's treasures from Ohio. Ed Cray -- author of The Erotic Muse: American Bawdy Songs I love this book. It captures AnneGrimes' spirit and presents her work in a way she would have been proud of; not surprisingly, since her children who have assembled it were engaged in her work. The body of materials presented here includes a wide variety of folksong materials from a number of different traditions, and will be of interest to scholars, collectors, performers, and students of Ohio history and culture. The photographs provide an extremely valuable complement to the descriptive text and song lyrics. -Timothy Lloyd, Executive Director, American Folklore Society It is wonderful that Anne's work lives on. What a wonderful book this is. I'm proud to be a part of it. - Pete Seeger Anne Grimes' book opens up a remarkable new frontier in our ongoing efforts to understand and reclaim the dulcimer's lost history. Her successful search for both old dulcimers and traditional players in Ohio, where other researchers had scarcely bothered to look, has added a surprising and highly important chapter to the dulcimer's fascinating story. Ralph Lee Smith - author of Appalachian Dulcimer Traditions Among the great pioneers of folklore and song collecting in the United States, it is easy to overlook more modest folks who captured the lore of their native regions, stalwarts like Ruby Pickens Tartt in Alabama, Max Hunter and Mary C. Parler in the Ozarks, Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin in California, Mary Elizabeth Barnicle in Appalachia, Alta and Austin Fife in Utah. Add to them now another whose wisdom, whose foresight, whose love of the 'old songs' enriches our times with this first publication of Anne Grimes's treasures from Ohio. Ed Cray - author of The Erotic Muse: American Bawdy Songs My experience in reading and hearing these words was like stepping into a time machine and traveling back to the mid-1900s to drop in for a relaxing afternoon with friends. I can't recommend it highly enough. -Dulcimer Players News Author InformationAnne Grimes, Ohio folksinger and scholar, died at the age of ninety-one in 2004 while working on this book. A classically trained musician who served as music and dance critic for the Columbus Citizen in Columbus, Ohio, before embarking on her career in folk music, she recorded on Folkways, performed at national folk festivals, and served as president of the Ohio Folklore Society. The book was edited by her daughters, Sara Grimes, Jennifer Grimes Kay, Mary Grimes, and Mindy Grimes. Photo: Kimberly Barth/Elyria Chronicle Telegram Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |