Ed Gilmore - Q&A, 1962 - part 4
Creator: Ed Gilmore (October 21, 1962)
This is a discussion with noted California caller Ed Gilmore, recorded October 21, 1962, at a meeting of the Tri-State Callers Association, an organization of professional MWSD callers from Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts. Gilmore discusses all manner of items connected to square dancing, illustrating his comments with examples of calling to recorded music.
The recording does not always do a good job of picking up the questions from the audience, but Gilmore himself is speaking into a mic and his answers are very clear.
The session lasted 1 hour and 45 minutes. The quality of the original audiotape was significantly compressed to mp3 format to upload to this site, and even so, we present it in four sections.
Collection: MWSD
Subjects: Modern Western 1960 - 1974
Tags: discussion, Ed Gilmore, live recording, MWSD, Tri-State Callers
Subjects: Modern Western 1960 - 1974
Tags: discussion, Ed Gilmore, live recording, MWSD, Tri-State Callers
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Ed Gilmore, “Ed Gilmore - Q&A, 1962 - part 4,” Square Dance History Project, accessed February 23, 2025, https://squaredancehistory.org/items/show/703.
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Ed Gilmore - Q&A, 1962 - part 4
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This is a discussion with noted California caller Ed Gilmore, recorded October 21, 1962, at a meeting of the Tri-State Callers Association, an organization of professional MWSD callers from Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts. Gilmore discusses all manner of items connected to square dancing, illustrating his comments with examples of calling to recorded music.
The recording does not always do a good job of picking up the questions from the audience, but Gilmore himself is speaking into a mic and his answers are very clear.
The session lasted 1 hour and 45 minutes. The quality of the original audiotape was significantly compressed to mp3 format to upload to this site, and even so, we present it in four sections.
The recording does not always do a good job of picking up the questions from the audience, but Gilmore himself is speaking into a mic and his answers are very clear.
The session lasted 1 hour and 45 minutes. The quality of the original audiotape was significantly compressed to mp3 format to upload to this site, and even so, we present it in four sections.
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October 21, 1962