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Toward an oral history of Cape Ann : Ahola, Sylvester "Hooley"

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Ahola, Sylvester Hooley Brayton, Linda

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Information about this item was supplied by NOBLE Digital Heritage.3 sound files, digital, MPEG3 fileClick to play: OH 29 Part 1 OH 29 Part 2 OH 29 Part 3The following names and terms were used in this interview: Workingmen's Association Band, Waino Band, Charles Glover, Frank E. Ward, Ruby Newman's Band, Buchminster Hotel, Pat Specht, Lou Calabreese, Paul Whiteman, Vincent Lopez, Cass Hagan, Hotel Savoy, Reggie Batten, Bert Ambrose, Hotel Mayfair, Records Research, Miraim Lane, John Walkama (Walker), Proximity fuse, John Jacobson, Ansga Korpi, Duncan sisters, Ladt Deecees, Discographer Brian Rust, Perfection Folks, Parlaphone, Zonophone, Boswell, British Institute of Sound, Bix Beiderback, Who's Who of Jazz John Chilton, His Master's Voice, Ray Noble, Mayfair orchestra, Edison Records, Sylvester's Music, California Ramblers Golden Gate, Edward Otto Walkama, Andy Jacobson, Jack Soltti, Frank Remmick, Sophie Tucker, Morton Downey, Gracie Fields, Tom Dorsey, Bob Cusumano, Ed Wynn The Perfect Fool, Sylvania, Jack Pearl the Baron Munchausen, Fred Allen, Ted Lewis, Jimmy Dorsey, Ken Rowe Salem News, 32 bar solo, Who's Who of Finnish Origin in America, Morse code, Victor Kreiton, Hayes Essex Institute, Frank Ward, long hair drumming, Toscanini, Song of India, Marie, Noel Cpwrd, Jack Benny, Continental code, Peter Van Steeden, Jim Saunders, Dr. Heberle, Mas. Radio, Cooper Blues, Saima (Mrs. Ahola), The Story of the Trumpet, Charles Benter, Queen of Sheba, The Role of the Finnish Immigrant in the History of Lanesville, , Walter Smith.Linda Brayton and David Masters, principal oral historians; Interviewer: Linda Brayton(4/6/1978)TRACKS: CD47:1. Introduction by Saima Ahola, Mr....
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