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− | John Meredith, AM spent half a lifetime travelling the bush with his tape recorder, and his vast collection of tapes, containing some 5000 items, is housed in the [ | + | John Meredith, AM spent half a lifetime travelling the bush with his tape recorder, and his vast collection of tapes, containing some 5000 items, is housed in the [[John Meredith Collection]] in National Library in Canberra, and was the source of details for a number of the tunes in this archive. |
See the extensive article and obituary for him at [http://folkstream.com/reviews/revival/merobit.html Australian Folk Songs - John Meredith, AM]. | See the extensive article and obituary for him at [http://folkstream.com/reviews/revival/merobit.html Australian Folk Songs - John Meredith, AM]. | ||
Or have a look at his [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Meredith_(folklorist) Wikipedia page]. | Or have a look at his [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Meredith_(folklorist) Wikipedia page]. | ||
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+ | John Meredith interviewed by Phillip Ashton [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OBFgR3RM2A] | ||
== Related Tunes == | == Related Tunes == |
Latest revision as of 22:46, 15 August 2022
John Meredith, AM spent half a lifetime travelling the bush with his tape recorder, and his vast collection of tapes, containing some 5000 items, is housed in the John Meredith Collection in National Library in Canberra, and was the source of details for a number of the tunes in this archive.
See the extensive article and obituary for him at Australian Folk Songs - John Meredith, AM.
Or have a look at his Wikipedia page.
John Meredith interviewed by Phillip Ashton [1]