Hapax Legomena Brian L. Frye
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- Society & Culture
A collection of unique found historical sound recordings. Acetate records, cassette tapes, reel-to-reel tapes, &c.
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Brian L. Frye Laughing
This is a looped & layered recording of Brian L. Frye laughing.
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Campus Voices: Free Speech on College Campuses
My media law student Zach Epperson invited me to appear on his WRFL 88.1 fm Lexington radio show, Campus Voices, and talk about the First Amendment and free speech on college campuses.
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Wakey! Wakey!, Letters Home
This is Wakey! Wakey! covering the Joei DBG song "Letters Home."
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Phil Solomon Tribute Show, April 23, 2019
The filmmaker and scholar Phil Solomon died on April 20, 2019. On several occasions, I had asked him to come on my weekly radio show to share and talk about some of his favorite music, but had never managed to make it happen. On April 23, I dedicated my radio show to his memory, and played songs I knew he liked, songs others suggested, and songs that made me think of him.
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National Automobile Dealers Association, "America's Automobile Man" (1977)
In 1977, the National Automobile Dealers Association, a trade group for car dealers, released this promotional 7" record, extolling "America's Fifth Freedom: Freedom of Mobility." As the sleeve observes:
"Americans know about the 'four freedoms' - freedom of speech, freedom to worship, freedom from want and freedom from fear. But have you thought about what our life would be like without a fifth freedom - our freedom of mobility?"
"As Americans, we have the freedom to go where we want, when we want and how we want."
"That's pretty important, isn't it"? -
Lilli Keen & Rev. Frank H. Stamps, Nailed To The Cross (1963)
This is a home recording of the song "Nailed to the Cross," performed by Lilli Keen (guitar and vocals), recorded by Rev. Frank H. Stamps, in Memphis, Tennessee, on December 15, 1963.
Recording provided by Tim Stamps