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There is a recording of [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/2397195 Paddy Dawson and Edie Dawson interviewed by Rob Willis] in the [http://www.nla.gov.au National Library of Australia] in Canberra, from Jan 2003. In it Paddie and Edie Dawson recall their family background; family musical influences; the importance of music in the family; singing and playing the melodeon; family life in the early 20th century; traditional songs, tunes and dances. | There is a recording of [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/2397195 Paddy Dawson and Edie Dawson interviewed by Rob Willis] in the [http://www.nla.gov.au National Library of Australia] in Canberra, from Jan 2003. In it Paddie and Edie Dawson recall their family background; family musical influences; the importance of music in the family; singing and playing the melodeon; family life in the early 20th century; traditional songs, tunes and dances. | ||
− | See | + | [[Rob Willis]] notes "Claude Road (near Sheffield Tas) was a hotbed of players including the McCoys and other families. Most of the families were related in the area by the way - Dawson, McCoy and Powell, Febey all had connections". See [[Eileen McCoy]], [[Gordon Powell]] & [[Wally Febey]]. |
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* 'Tasmanian Dance Tunes', NFF 2010, by Stuart Graham & Julie Edwards | * 'Tasmanian Dance Tunes', NFF 2010, by Stuart Graham & Julie Edwards |
Latest revision as of 20:02, 12 March 2025
The Dawson family (Edie Dawson & Paddy Dawson), Tasmania provided details of some of the Australian tunes in this archive, collected by John Meredith & Rob Willis.
There is a recording of Paddy Dawson and Edie Dawson interviewed by Rob Willis in the National Library of Australia in Canberra, from Jan 2003. In it Paddie and Edie Dawson recall their family background; family musical influences; the importance of music in the family; singing and playing the melodeon; family life in the early 20th century; traditional songs, tunes and dances.
Rob Willis notes "Claude Road (near Sheffield Tas) was a hotbed of players including the McCoys and other families. Most of the families were related in the area by the way - Dawson, McCoy and Powell, Febey all had connections". See Eileen McCoy, Gordon Powell & Wally Febey.
See publications:
- 'Tasmanian Dance Tunes', NFF 2010, by Stuart Graham & Julie Edwards
- "Apple Shed Tune Book", 2nd edn, Steve & Marjorie Gadd (eds), March 2004