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Sound recordings

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Discs, tapes, filaments, or other media on which sound has been recorded.

Found in 92 Collections and/or Records:

Topaz Carbon County series audio recordings

 Collection
Identifier: A1306
Abstract The Topaz Carbon County series audio recordings consists of interviews with people involved in the coal mining industry in Carbon County. This collection was previously part of the Ethnic archives oral history audio recordings collection (A0853).
Dates: 1982-1983

University of Utah AirMed Department video collection

 Collection
Identifier: A0010
Abstract The University of Utah AirMed Department video collection (1987-2006) consists of training and safety videos produced and collected by the air medical transport unit of the University of Utah healthcare system as well as coverage relevant to that organization in local and national news broadcasts. The University of Utah's AirMed program was established in 1972.
Dates: 1987-2006

University of Utah basketball films collection

 Collection
Identifier: A0002
Abstract A collection of films of University of Utah basketball games. Click here to view digitized games in our digital library.
Dates: 1944-1985

University of Utah Department of Anthropology audio collection

 Collection
Identifier: A1085
Abstract The University of Utah Department of Anthropology audio collection (circa 1960s-1970s) consists of commercially published audio recordings representing various cultures and ethnic groups. The recordings consist largely of musical traditions of Native American tribes and other cultures around the world. These materials were collected as teaching materials by the Univeristy of Utah Department of Anthropology.
Dates: circa 1960s-1970s

Utah labor archive audio-visual collection

 Collection
Identifier: A0199
Abstract The Utah labor archive audio-visual collection (1948-1961) consists of audio recordings of speeches and songs and informational films relating to labor unions in Utah and the United States at large.
Dates: 1948-1961

Utah Scottish Association audio-visual collection

 Collection
Identifier: A0032
Abstract The Utah Scottish Association audio-visual collection (1971-1981) consists of audiocassette recordings taken from the lectures and interviews of Dr. Frederick S. Buchanan on Scottish culture and the experience of Scottish-American immigrants to the United States. An historian and educator, Buchanan emigrated from Scotland to Utah with his parents in 1949.
Dates: 1971-1981

Utah women's political oral history audio recordings

 Collection
Identifier: A1307
Abstract The Utah women's political oral history audio recordings are a collection of interviews with prominent women political figures in Utah. This collection was previously part of the Ethnic archives oral history audio recordings collection (A0853).
Dates: 1975-1981

Voices of American homemakers oral history project audio recordings

 Collection
Identifier: A0138
Abstract The voices of American homemakers oral history project audio recordings (1977-1983) consist of interviews with 196 women throughout the United States about homemaking in the first half of the twentieth century. The National Endowment for the Humanities awarded a major grant to the National Extension Homemakers Council for a three-year nationwide project to collect, process, and disseminate representative oral histories from rural homemakers throughout the country.
Dates: 1977-1983

Walker River oral history audio recordings

 Collection
Identifier: A1308
Abstract The Walker River oral history audio recordings are a collection of interviews conducted in 1974 with people from Walker River NV. The interviews were conducted by Ed Johnson for his book "Walker River Paiutes: A Tribal History". This collection was previously part of the Ethnic archives oral history audio recordings collection(A0853).
Dates: 1974

The Walter and Hays Band Mormon Rap audiocassette

 Collection
Identifier: A1082
Abstract The Walter and Hays Band Mormon Rap audiocasette (1988) consists of one audiocassette single of the song, "Mormon Rap." The song was written by Walt Gregory, engineered by Glen Neibaur, and recorded at Ken's World Best Studio. Formed in 1985 in Salt Lake City, Utah, The Walter and Hays Band performed at national and local live and radio venues until 1993.
Dates: 1988