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Polly Stewart Oral History Project: Interview with Tim Morrison
Recording of an interview by Polly Stewart with Tim Morrison, a participant in the Utah folk music scene of the 1960s. Jennifer Bott [now Bateman] served as sound engineer. Transcript by Laura R. Marcus [now Green]. One of the interview recordings that Polly Stewart and Jennifer Bott conducted for the Utah Folk Music Revival Oral History Project, 2004-20111. Basic and musical background; 2. Finding the conduit to bluegrass music and the banjo/friendship with Ron Spears/becoming a member of the Stormy Mountain Boys/involvement with the Intermountain Acoustic Music Association; 3. Forming the Utah Friends of Bluegrass; 4. Teaching guitar and banjo/being a conduit for the next generation; 5. Talking about early musical background/music in the family; 6. Learning to play bluegrass music on guitar, banjo, and bass; 7. Becoming a member of the Stormy Mountain Boys; 8. Talking about current musical activities/participation in several groups; 9. Involvement in national bluegrass community; 10. Talking about his Maisel bass/bass technique; 11. Talking about bluegrass music as livelihood/stereotypes about bluegrass music; 12. Talking about preference for traditional bluegrass music/general appeal of bluegrass; 13. Talking about the Stormy Mountain Boys at the Utah Urban Pioneers Concert; 14. Talking about his own family/on making the choice whether to go on the road as professional musician; 15. On putting together a set list for the Utah Urban Pioneers Concert; 16. On having a respectful and gentlemanly attitude towards the audience- heritage of this attitude in bluegrass performing; 17. Talking about the Stormy Mountain Boys-longevity, orchestration/maintaining high standards; 18. Talking about band, Lonesome Ridge; 19. Talking about Morrison\u27s bluegrass resume; 20. Appreciation for involvement with music community/mentioning cowboy music with which he had been involved, including the Wasatch Mountain Wild West Show; 21. Talking about family and personal connection to the music/grandfather who was Spanish American War Veteran/work as EMT; 22. Talking about playing on soundtrack for KUED documentary The Spirit of Ft. Douglas; 23. Talking about his own work documenting the bluegrass music tradition in the Salt Lake Valley area/talking about the history of bluegrass music; 24
Stewart Morrison with Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison
Stewart Morrison (standing right). Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison (seated)
Interview of Mrs. Eunice Lestra Morrison
Typescript of answers by Eunice Lestra (Stewart) Morrison of Provo, Utah, for a questionnaire filled out for Utah Works Progress Administration\u27s "Pioneer personal history" survey. She was born in Payson, and lived there and at Provo. Transcript has pencilled date: Nov. 1, 193
Dale Stewart
Dale Stewart is pictured his senior year at Uintah High School. He was born to Guy Ramsey and Amanda Stewart on November 25, 1920. He served in World War II where he was a Corporal in the Marines. He married Ila Rae Timothy in 1950. After her death he married Vivian Atwood Morrison. He died December 30, 2005
Polly Stewart Oral History Project: Archive of Photography, 1960s
A collection of archive photographs taken during the 1960s, showing many of the "Urban Folk Pioneers" of Utah, including the Stormy Mountain Boys (Hal Cannon, Brent Bradford, Art Hansen); Polly and the Valley Boys (Polly Stewart, Utah Phillips, Dave Roylance); The Salt City Bluegrass Boys (Tom Carter, Pete Netka, Ryan Orr, Cary Howard); Utah Valley Boys (Bruce Phillips, By Davis, Bruce Cummings, Steve Lawson); Heather Stewart (later Heather Dorrell); Rosalie Sorrels; Jim Sorrels, and others. Also a few flyers, business cards, news clippings, and other ephemer
The Paediatric Foot
This special collection from selected articles published withinJournal of Foot and Ankle Research, both exemplifies the emerging body of evidence and illustrates the current gaps in the evidence for common clinical presentations viz. calcaneal apophysitis (Sever’s disease), growing pains, flatfoot, and the impact of obesity. Edited by: Dr Angela Evans, Dr Stewart Morrison, Dr Cylie Williams. Guest editors: Angela M. Evans, Cylie M. Williams, Stewart C. Morriso
Polly Stewart Oral History Project: Archive of Photography, 2007
A collection of photographs taken by Polly Stewart and Heather Stewart Dorrell during the rehearsal (January 21, 2007) before the "Urban Pioneers" reunion concert of Jan. 24, 200
The Paediatric Foot
This special collection from selected articles published withinJournal of Foot and Ankle Research, both exemplifies the emerging body of evidence and illustrates the current gaps in the evidence for common clinical presentations viz. calcaneal apophysitis (Sever’s disease), growing pains, flatfoot, and the impact of obesity. Edited by: Dr Angela Evans, Dr Stewart Morrison, Dr Cylie Williams. Guest editors: Angela M. Evans, Cylie M. Williams, Stewart C. Morriso
Douglas Alexander Stewart, poet, author and playwright
Douglas Alexander Stewart, poet, author and playwrigh
Dale Stewart
Dale Stewart was born to Guy Ramsey and Amanda Stewart, November 25, 1920 in Jensen, Utah. He spent is life in the Uinta Basin. He died December 30, 2005 in Vernal, Utah and is buried in the Jensen Cemetery, Jensen, Utah. He married Ila Rae Timothy in 1950. She passed away in 1980 and he remarried Vivian Atwood Morrison in 1991
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