
Tag: Folk Music


Some Glimpses of Pete Seeger

I Was Blind, But Now I See

The Berkeley Folk Music Festival on KPIX News in 1968

Mance Lipscomb @ the 1961 Berkeley Folk Music Festival

Talkin’ Folk Music—Panel Discussions @ the 1959 Berkeley Folk Music Festival

Janis Joplin at the 1963 Monterey Folk Festival

Folk Songs Containing Multitudes

Book Review—Thinking the Blues

Students Examine Folk Music History Through a Digital Lens

Student Showcase: Nina Simone—The Life, Legacy, and Activism of the High Priestess of Soul

Humbead’s Map Folk Music Data Viz

Folk Music Show Business

Bart Simpson Was a Steel-Drivin’ Kid

The Singer From the Song

Digitizing Folk Music History Artist Residency: Anna Roberts-Gevalt

Mapping Humbead’s Map Interactively

Journey to Humbead’s

Syllabus: Digitizing Folk Music History, Spring 2019

Digitizing the Berkeley Folk Music Festival Archive

10/05/18: “‘A Foreign Sound to Your Ear”—Digital Image Sonification for Historical Interpretation

Glitching History: Using Image Deformance to Rethink Agency & Authenticity in the 1960s American Folk Music Revival

Analog Music >> Digital History: Sights & Sounds From the Digital Berkeley Folk Music Festival Project

04/27/18: Full Time Woman: Alice Stuart in Conversation & Concert @ Pop Conference, Seattle

03/17/18: Michael J. Kramer, “When Mississippi John Hurt’s Head Moved: Glitching Region and Race at the 1964 Berkeley Folk Music Festival” @ Current Research in Digital History

Student Showcase: And It Don’t Stop—Hip Hop’s Place in the Evolving History of the Folk Revival

Kathy & Carol

10/29/17: Dissident Communities & Mid-Century American Counterculture @ USIH Conference, Dallas

Student Showcase: The High Lonesome Avant-Garde—Spiritual Fascinations With Roscoe Holcomb
