Interview with Frederick K. Plous
From University Archives 12/13/2016
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The Campus Folksong Club's (CFC) Oral
Histories Project includes interviews with former students, faculty and
associates, and performers with ties to the Club. Interviews concern
these individuals' academic and professional backgrounds; their
perspective on the CFC; the Club's role in the folksong movement of the
1960s and the role it played in their lives.
The CFC was known for the culture it brought to campus, hosting big-name artists on campus during biweekly events, producing 3 LPs, and publishing a monthly newsletter named Autoharp, but its most groundbreaking work was recording interviews with local Illinois musicians, a task usually left to professionals.
University Archives - Born Digital Records from the Campus Folksong Club Oral Histories Project, Series 35/3/58
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The CFC was known for the culture it brought to campus, hosting big-name artists on campus during biweekly events, producing 3 LPs, and publishing a monthly newsletter named Autoharp, but its most groundbreaking work was recording interviews with local Illinois musicians, a task usually left to professionals.
University Archives - Born Digital Records from the Campus Folksong Club Oral Histories Project, Series 35/3/58
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