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  1. Field Work
  2. Mississippi 1933–1940
  3. Parchman Farm 4/36
  4. Them Long Hot Summer Days
Title: Them Long Hot Summer Days
Date recorded: April 14, 1936
Contributor(s): Performer: Carson, Robert Lee (Highway); Performer: Richardson, Theodore (Brownskin); Performer: Jenkins, Hezekiah; Performer: Watson, Walter; Recordist: Lomax, John A.
Genre: work song
Instruments: voice, hammer
Culture: African American, Southern U.S.
Language: English
Subject(s):
Setting: Brickyard, Parchman Farm (Mississippi State Penitentiary)
Location: Parchman, Sunflower County, Mississippi, United States
Archive ID: 600B1
Tape number: AFS600B
Track: 1
Technical Note: As of March 2019, a transfer direct from disc was not available. Audio here drawn from preservation reel.
Part of: Parchman Farm 4/36
About the session: John Lomax's second recording trip made to Parchman Farm.
Rights: The rights to the audio, photographic, and video materials contained within the Lomax Digital Archive are administered by various publishers, record labels, collectors, estates, and other rights holders. Any uses, commercial or not, must be cleared by the specific rights holders. For questions regarding the use of any material on the LDA, please contact Permissions.
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