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Fran Shaw's songsheets
Fran & Rod Shaw were very early members, Rod was a famous
artist who illustrated Singabout (1956 to 1967) & Fran, who
had wanted to be a teacher, taught these songs & lectured on
traditional song. Her collection contained many duplicate copies
of songs.
Fran Shaw's songsheets - Part 1, Bush Music Club Song Sheets dated 1956 & 1957, & undated
Anniversaries - Bush Music Club's 2nd Anniversary, 1956 - Fran Shaw's Song Sheets - part 2
Fran Shaw's Songsheets, Part 3. Miscellaneous sets & papers
Fran Shaw's songsheets - Part 4. Camp Songs, Dept of Education, Phys Education Branch
Fran Shaw's songsheets - Part 5, Talks on bush music
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Our 1969 banner made by Dale Dengate
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50th Anniversary Reunion of The Bushwhackers, National Folk Festival 2002, part 1 - Concerts
Bushwhacker Reunion 2002 - Chris Kempster, Cecil Grievas, Alex Hood, Harry Kay, with Rob Willis playing John Meredith's musical part (Rob Willis collection)
50th Anniversary Reunion of The Bushwhackers, National Folk Festival 2002, part 2 - Reedy River
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First in a series of articles about our life members
Life Members - information on our 25 Life Members - part 1. Sally Sloane, Duke Tritton, Clem Millward, Val Hennessy, John Meredith
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Songsters in the Bush Music Club Library
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Dance
The Music of Strange Bands, by Graham Seal (reprinted from Verandah Music with permission)
The Earliest Bush Bands, by Graham Seal (reprinted from Verandah Music with permission)
Bob Bolton Collection - Dance at Abercrombie Caves, April 1982
Ken Fairey Collection (Bush dance in the 60s)
Takings from a Singabout night, 16th May, 1965.
From the archives - extracts from Mulga Wire no. 29, February 1982 - The Country Dance by Barbara Gibbons
From the Archives - The Songs They Sang and the Dance Tunes They Played at the Old Time Bush Dances and other Material, Parts One and Two
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From the 50s to the 70s members gathered together on Workshop
nights to learn songs, and on Singabout nights which were
fundraising concerts, held to make money for printing the next
issue of Singabout.
From the Archives - Workshop nights held in the early days for learning & rehearsing songs
From the Archives - Singabout Nights in the 50s, 60s & 70s
Newsletter, 1(2), Dec 1955
The First Singabout Night - 3 hour program, started with dancing to
Building Workers dance band. Next Singabout night will be 11th February.
Singabout 1(1), Jan 1956 p.5
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NFF 1982 - Australia since Captain Cook or look what they've done to our songs!
Bob Bolton collection - an assortment of t-shirts from Bob's screens
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60 years of the Victorian Folk Music Club (est 1959 as the Victorian Bush Music Club) as recorded in Singabout.
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The Bush Music Club was founded in 1954 to collect, publish and popularise Australia’s traditional songs, dances, music, yarns, recitations and folklore and to encourage the composition of a new kind of song - one that was traditional in style but contemporary in theme.
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Wednesday, 29 April 2020
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