Recorded Songs, Most Written by William Archer and All Performed by Archer and Karl Miller, on Compact Discs, 1971/2007

Containers:
Box 28, Folder Unfoldered
Extent:
12 CD
Scope and content:

Compact discs include: Stu and Bill Archer, the Archer Brothers, 21 songs; track 5 "Cackleburr Drive" written by Archer in 1971, all other songs assumed to be by written by others. Bramwell 100 Year Celebration; music and narration Coalfield Visions, 1990; 10 songs, "Cha[r]lton Singers featured on track 7, 'Route 52' Two for Pocahontas; 2 songs: '114 Miners' & 'Pocahontas Mine Song' Gaining Momentum; 7 songs project duo; 17 songs; "Most songs were re-recordings except John Nash song Merry, Merry Christmas; 10 songs written by others Four for Bluefield; 4 songs; "Remix of 4 Bluefield songs from Project Duo, 'Land of Misted Mountains,' 'Lemonade Song,' 'Route 52,' 'John F. Nash of Bluefield' Sounds of the Hills, Volume 1 or 2, 9 songs; "Music celebrating our region's history and heritage, as performed live on April 18, 2007, at the Ya'Sou Deli in Kimball, West Virginia Glory in the Gospel, Volume 2 or 2, 10 songs; "Music of praise and worship in His holy name, as performed live on April 18, 2007, at the Ya'Sou Deli in Kimball, West Virginia Solid as the Bank of Kimball and the Wheelbarrow, 2 songs; "Remix of 'Wheelbarrow Song' and 'Bank of Bramwell' to promote re-open of Bank in 2007"
All content is retained as digital files, as well. These CDs are part of 4388 ADD 2020-02.

Language:
English.

Access and use

Location of collection:
West Virginia & Regional History Center
West Virginia University
P.O. Box 6069
1549 University Avenue
Morgantown, WV 26506
Contact for questions and access:
POC: Lori Hostuttler
Phone: (304) 293-3536
Parent restrictions:

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