Mulga Wire, no.90,
April 1992 - The following article is a selection from the twenty two
page transcript of an interview I did some time back with John Kell,
whose family farmed, played cricket and danced down Wombeyn way.
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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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Thursday 31 December 2020
From the Archives - Interview by Bob Bolton with John Kell about his family's music and dance history
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Labels:
Dance,
Oral History
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