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Janis Ian, born Janis Eddy Fink, is an American songwriter, singer, musician, columnist and science fiction author.
Broadside.Cohen, Ronald D., 1940-Ortiz, Bobbye S.Sojourner (Cambridge, Mass.)Broadside Collection, 1962-1991280 itemsAgnes (Sis) Cunningham, musician and magazine publisher of New York, N.Y., founded , a magazine devoted to topical songs, with her husband, Gordon Friesen, in the early 1960s. They recorded and published many of the leading folksingers of the folk revival. The collection contains materials from the offices. Sound recordings include open reel tapes and audio cassettes, many of which were used to transcribe topical folk songs for publication in . Additional recordings include demo tapes, live concert performances, and interviews, which were sent to the offices by friends, folk singers, and subscribers. The work of numerous performers is included (many of the most significant are listed in the online catalog terms below). Documentation materials include a log of the tapes, correspondence, and tape notes. The tape log is a list of the tapes in their original order. Correspondence and tape notes consist of materials included in the original tape boxes. Correspondence includes personal letters to Cunningham and Friesen from friends and contributors. Tape notes contain track listings of songs, dates of performances, and names of performers. Broadside Broadside Broadside Broadside Broadside BroadsideEnglishEnglishUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Folklife Collection.Records of , (inclusive), (bulk) Sojourner 1920-2004 1975-200236.12 linear ft.; (81 file boxes, 3 folio+ boxes, 2 card file boxes) plus 1,032 photo folders, 2 oversize folders, 5 supersize folders, 3 audiotapes, 1 objectRecords of the feminist newspaper , including correspondence, administrative records, photographs, and promotional materials. SojournerArthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in Americaā€¸Ortiz, Bobbye S.Bobbye S. Ortiz Papers, (bulk 1919-1993 and undated 1950-1990)30.4 Linear Feet; 12,430 ItemsEnglishDavid M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript LibraryCohen, Ronald D., 1940-Ronald D. Cohen Collection, 1914-2005 (bulk 1940-2005)18.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 11500 items)Ronald D. Cohen, professor of history at Indiana University Northwest-Gary, 1970-2005, wrote and edited numerous books and articles, many about American folk music, and co-produced compilations of folk and topical songs. He edited , written by Agnes Cunningham (Sis) and her husband Gordon Friesen. Sis Cunningham was a songwriter and musician who performed with the Almanac Singers, a 1940s group of folk musicians, and the Red Dust Players, a 1939 radical agitprop group that performed plays in aid of the Southern Tenant Farmers Union. Gordon Friesen was a newspaper journalist and artist. Cunningham and Friesen fled anti-Communist harassment in Oklahoma and moved to New York City where they founded and published , a magazine that documented topical and folk songs, beginning in the early 1960s. Photo-Sound Associates was organized by Aaron Rennert, Ray Sullivan, and Joel Katz in Greenwich Village in connection with Lee Hoffman and magazine to document the folk revival movement in New York City. Rennert and Sullivan did the photography, while Katz recorded the concerts. Red Dust and Broadsides: A Joint Autobiography Broadside Caravan The collection consists of papers, photographs, and audiovisual materials relating to Ronald Cohen, Sis Cunningham, Gordon Friesen, , Photo-Sound Associates, and many others, chiefly from the folk music scene. papers, 1957-1999, include original artwork; operations correspondence; transcriptions of songs; articles; press releases; and concert flyers. Cohen papers, 1932-2005, include correspondence; materials related to recording and book projects; and research files documenting his studies of American topical songs and protest songs, the folk revival movement, and McCarthy-era Communism. Sis Cunningham papers, 1914-1998, include correspondence, family memorabilia, and original songs, plays, and writings. Some materials relate to the Red Dust Players. Gordon Friesen papers, late 1930s-1983, include correspondence, drawings, and writings, many documenting his career as a newspaper journalist and novelist. Photographs consist of family photographs of Sis Cunningham, Gordon Friesen, and their family. There are also a few unidentified images of old downtown storefronts and cars. Audiovisual materials include Cohen's collection of audiocassettes with recordings of folk music radio programs, copies of 78 rpm records, interviews, and commercial recordings. Microcassettes include recordings of Cohen's interviews with folk musicians and others associated with folk music. Other audiovisual materials include Cunningham and Friesen's family films and videocassettes documenting the 1991 Richard Reuss Memorial Folk Music Convention. The Addition of 2011 contains photographs, primarily black-and-white 35mm roll film negatives, documenting the folk revival movement in and around New York City that were taken by Aaron Rennert and Ray Sullivan of Photo-Sound Associates. Broadside BroadsideEnglishEnglishUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Folklife Collection.