Poetry reading and music featuring Robin Mack, Armond "Trig" Crwaford, Pablo Antonio de Eli, Sheila Green, and Terry Harris (Audio)
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Robin Mack reading his poetry, Armond "Trig" Crawrofrd playing congos, Pablo Antonio de Eli playing congas and percussion, Sheila Green playing flute, and Terry Harris performing music at Duff's Restaurant.
Recording Index: Fragments, Passages 06:41; The Natchez Trace 08:52; Backstreets 10:47; We Almost Lost Detroit 12:52; Cleveland Summer 14:02; Sharp Fill 14:41 [poem starts at 15:38]; Sudden Death 16:29; On Hearing your Spirit: For the Voices Supreme Choir, Washington D.C. 19:18 [poem starts at 20:16]; Getting to the Emerald City by way of North St. Louis 21:30; Ridge Avenue, St. Louis 23:32 [poem starts at 24:45]; Love is a Lot like Quicksand 26:08; Reprise 28:34; Night Moves 30:35; She was A Woman, not All That Different 32:39; "I see you" [no title] 34:58 [poem starts at 36:09].
Funding provided by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission through the Access to Historical Records grant
Publisher
Washington University in St. Louis
Source
mp3 edited access file was created from unedited access file which was sourced from preservation WAV file that was generated from original audio cassette.
Language
English
Identifier
CASS.402
Series
River Styx at Duff's
Jan Garden Castro Papers (MSS136), 1957-2014
Note
Jan Castro and Shirley LeFlore introduce Robin Mack. Last poem is long form with accompanying instrumentation and vocals.