Bette White Rutherford sings "Mother's Son-In-Law/Out of the Frying Pan/Nobody Cares About the Railroad Anymore" with John (Fiddler John) Wilson

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Title

Bette White Rutherford sings "Mother's Son-In-Law/Out of the Frying Pan/Nobody Cares About the Railroad Anymore" with John (Fiddler John) Wilson

Rights

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Date Created

c1978

Subject

Medley of Mother's Son-In-Law/Out of the Frying Pan/Nobody Cares About the Railroad Anymore sung by Bette White Rutherford with accompaniment by John (Fiddler John) Wilson

Description

Bootleg tape copy of Mother's Son-In-Law/Out of the Frying Pan/Nobody cares About the Railroad Anymore sung by Bette White Rutherford and John (Fiddler John) Wilson in the back room of the Plume Saloon, Main Street, Silver Plume, Colorado sometime in the late 1970s

Coverage

Silver Plume (Colo.)

Type

Sound

Identifier

02-15

Format

Cassette tape mp3

Extent

3:01

Date

c1978

Abstract

Medley: Mother's Son-In-Law/Frying Pan/When We Got Married, sung by Bette White Rutherford and John (Fiddler John) Wilson

Access Rights

Permission to post these songs was given by Bette White Rutherford (subject to any copyright information). Permission of the Local History Archives, Clear Creek County Library District, Georgetown, Colorado, is required prior to use

Rights Holder

Bette White Rutherford and/or Local History Archives, Clear Creek County Library, Georgetown, Colorado

Sound Item Type Metadata

Original Format

cassette tape mp3

Duration

3:01

Citation

“Bette White Rutherford sings "Mother's Son-In-Law/Out of the Frying Pan/Nobody Cares About the Railroad Anymore" with John (Fiddler John) Wilson,” CCCLD Digital Collections, accessed April 28, 2024, https://cccld.cvlcollections.org/items/show/872.

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