Paul Clayton, Papers, 1937-1967.

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Paul Clayton, Papers, 1937-1967.

Folk lyrics collected and transcribed by Clayton; sound recordings of Clayton and others performing folk songs and ballads. Also includes Clayton's commercial recordings, photographs, writings and news clippings. Collected lyrics of folk musicians Emory L. Hamilton and Raymond H. Sloan among others; a collection of published songsheets by Bob Dylan.

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Dylan, Bob, 1941-

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Bob Dylan was born on May 24, 1941 in Duluth, Minnesota. He grew up in the city of Hibbing. As a teenager, he played in various bands and with time his interest in music deepened, with a particular passion for American folk music and blues. One of his idols was the folk singer Woody Guthrie. He was also influenced by the early authors of the Beat Generation, as well as by modernist poets. Dylan moved to New York City in 1961 and began to perform in clubs and cafés in Greenwich Village. He met...

Clayton, Paul 1933-1967.

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Hamilton, EmoryL.

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Sloan, Raymond H.

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Clayton, Paul, 1933-

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Folk musician, folklorist, and recording artist who collected traditional songs, many of which he incorporated into his own work. Born Paul Worthington in New Bedford in 1931 or 1933. From the description of Paul Clayton, Papers, 1937-1967. (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth). WorldCat record id: 311269171 ...