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Dick Reeves  - Gullah -
Performer:
Dick Reeves
Title:

Gullah - "A Breath Of The Carolina Low Country"

Category:
MP3 RAR album size:
1808 mb
FLAC RAR album size:
1345 mb
Formats:
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Short-Info
Label: Lenwal Enterprises ‎– 168
Type: Vinyl, LP
Country: US
Date of released: 1963
Category: Non-Music
Style: Story, Education, Spoken Word
Rating:
3.9 / 5
Votes:
289

Tracklist

A Gullah - "A Breath Of The Carolina Low Country" (Part 1)
B Gullah - "A Breath Of The Carolina Low Country" (Part 2)

Companies, etc.

  • Pressed By – Queen City Album Co. – 90381

Credits

  • Narrator – Dick Reeves

Notes

Notes from the back cover:

Long a student of the Negro patois known as Gullah, Harold S. ("Dick") Reeves has gained a wide reputation as a raconteur of stories in this picturesque dialect.
He has personally appeared in ten states, and his voice has been heard nationally over NBC's Monitor, and other net-work programs. He has recieved commendation from people in all walks of life, and among both races.

Speaking in his cultured Charleston brogue, Mr. Reeves makes a distinct appeal to students of English, dialect enthusiasts, lovers of Music, and those who simply like to hear a good story. In his inimitable way Mr. Reeves recites numerous stories to be heard nowhere else.

His discourse presents what is known af the origin of this Negro dialect,spoken only on the coast of Soth Carolina and Georgia. These charming stories and anecdotes told in his dialect offer inderectly an amazing insight into humor and pathos of the folk who speak it, or who used to speak it as the dialect is a dying one.

It is hope that this recording will be recieved in the spirit in which it was produced and will be treasured as a unique bit of Americana.

Back cover left bottom:
© 1963 By H. S. Reeves
Library of Congress File No. R 64-580

Back cover center bottom:
Produced By
Lenwal Enterprises INC.
Charleston, S.C.

Back cover right bottom:
QCA logo
90381
(Printed in the U.S.A.)
25th Edition

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side One): 90381-A QCA 323 K
  • Matrix / Runout (Side Two): 90381-B QCA 323 K
  • Other: Library Of Congress File # R 64-580