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Homer Boyd and George Culp interview
Interview with surviving Philharmonics members Homer Boyd and George Culp by Missouri State University Dean of Libraries Tom Peters at MSU's Meyer Library. September 8, 2014. Part of the "Birthplace: Greater Springfield Route 66 Oral History Project."
Topics discussed include Route 66, African Americans, Springfield (Missouri), Greene County (Missouri), Branson (Missouri), the National Park Service, the Philarmonics, Ozark Jubilee, the Route 66 Corridor Preservation Program, and Springfield locations including Alberta's Hotel and Cafe, Graham's Rib Station, Tindall Market, and the Ritz Nightclub
Bert Adams interview- hand drawn map
Hand drawn map created by Bert Adams during Route 66 interview
Ora 'Cricket' Logan interview
Audio only interview with Ora 'Cricket' Logan by interviewer Alex Primm at Ms. Logan's home in St. Louis, Missouri. October 23, 2014. Part of the "Birthplace: Greater Springfield Route 66 Oral History Project."
Topics discussed include Ms. Logan's family history, Route 66, African Americans, Springfield (Missouri), and Springfield locations including Alberta's Hotel and its associated farm
Ora 'Cricket' Logan and Bert Adams interview- photograph
Photograph of Ora 'Cricket' Logan and Bert Adams during Route 66 interview
Jack Herschend interview, part 1
Interview with Jack Herschend of Herschend Family Entertainment by Missouri State University History Professor Brooks Blevins. March 24, 2014. Part 1 of 3 videos
Dr. Norman Shealy interview
Interview with Ozarks physician Dr. Norman Shealy by Missouri State University Dean of Libraries Tom Peters. Interview took place at the Shealy Wellness Conference Center near Fair Grove, Missouri, on December 2, 2014. Topics discussed include chronic pain management, biogenics, self-regulation, reincarnation, depression therapy, consciousness, conscientious psychology, mindfulness, holistic medicine, and taxes
Father Moses Berry interview
Interview with Karl W. (Father Moses) Berry by interviewers Samuel Knox and Tom Peters at Father Berry's Theotokos "Unexpected Joy" Orthodox Church in Ash Grove, Missouri. November 10, 2014. Part of the "Birthplace: Greater Springfield Route 66 Oral History Project."
Topics discussed include Route 66, African Americans, 1967's "Summer of Love" and the Monterey International Pop Music Festival, Big Sur, The Youngbloods band, the song "Get Together," Missouri Highway 1, Bagnell Dam, Salmon Creek Commune, Ash Grove (Missouri), Rolla (Missouri), San Francisco (California), Bakersfield (California), Springfield (Missouri), and Glenstone Avenue in Springfield
Bert Adams interview- transcript
Transcript of interview with Bert Adams by interviewer Alex Primm at Ora 'Cricket' Logan's home in St. Louis, Missouri. October 23, 2014. Part of the "Birthplace: Greater Springfield Route 66 Oral History Project." Topics discussed include Route 66, African Americans, Springfield (Missouri), and Springfield locations including Alberta's Hotel. Recording can be accessed here: http://purl.missouristate.edu/library/archives/Route66/BERTADAM
Ora 'Cricket' Logan and Bert Adams interview- photograph of Ora 'Cricket' Logan
Photograph of Ora 'Cricket' Logan during Route 66 interview
Homer Boyd interview
Interview with Homer Boyd, member of the Philharmonics music group, by Missouri State University Dean of Libraries Tom Peters at MSU's Meyer Library. July 8, 2014. Topics discussed include the Philharmonics, the Philharmonics television and radio shows, Ozark Jubilee television show, Boyd's life and family, Boyd's military service, segregation, the 1906 lynching on the Springfield public square, school marching band, tap dancing, making records, baseball, basketball, Doris Day, President Harry S. Truman, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, Red Foley, Merle Haggard, Brenda Lee, Elvis Presley, Tex Ritter, Doc Severinsen, Springfield (Missouri), Amarillo (Texas), Branson (Missouri), Forsyth (Missouri), Wichita (Kansas), Minnesota, and locations in Springfield such as Silver Springs Park, Fassnight Park, Lincoln School, Pythian Castle, Gibson Chapel, Presbyterian Church, Martin Brothers Piano and Furniture, Tindle Mill, O'Reilly Hospital, Jewell Theater, and Gailey's Drugstore