O'Brien, Dot. Interview about jukeboxes and folk cures in Cape Broyle.
Dot O'Brien shares her memories of jukeboxes and folk cures in Cape Broyle. Andrea McGuire and Dot (Dorothy) O’Brien August 10, 2017 Introductions; Dot O’Brien was born in Cape Broyle on January 2, 1945 to father Matthew Rossiter and mother Monica (Rice) Rossiter; mother is featured in Kenneth...
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ftmemorialunivdc:oai:collections.mun.ca:ich_oral/740 2023-12-31T10:17:29+01:00 O'Brien, Dot. Interview about jukeboxes and folk cures in Cape Broyle. McGuire, Andrea O'Brien, Dot (Dorothy), 1945- Dot (Dorothy) O'Brien was born in Cape Broyle on January 2, 1945. She worked as a school teacher, and is currently retired. She and her husband Andrew continue to live in Cape Broyle. They have two children, Andrea and Aaron. Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Cape Broyle Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Cape Broyle 2017-08-10 Audio/mp3 60:09 minutes; 68.8 MB http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_oral/id/740 eng eng Intangible Cultural Heritage - Oral Traditions and Expressions http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_oral/id/740 CC BY-NC 4.0 Intangible Cultural Heritage Inventory Objects Illness and health Social beliefs practices and customs Jukeboxes Medicine O'Brien Dot (Dorothy) 1945- Sound Audio 2017 ftmemorialunivdc 2023-12-04T11:29:22Z Dot O'Brien shares her memories of jukeboxes and folk cures in Cape Broyle. Andrea McGuire and Dot (Dorothy) O’Brien August 10, 2017 Introductions; Dot O’Brien was born in Cape Broyle on January 2, 1945 to father Matthew Rossiter and mother Monica (Rice) Rossiter; mother is featured in Kenneth Peacock’s field recordings of Newfoundland folk songs; both parents were from Cape Broyle; 0:58 – begins discussing jukeboxes; they listened to Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Buddy Holly, many country and western singers through the jukeboxes; watched Tommy Hunter and Tommy Common sing on television; they were also “in the jukebox”; 2:25 – first memories of the jukeboxes; they came in when Dot was a child; there was one in a small store down the road; the store had a Heinz soup machine and a hot dog machine; 3:30 – describes layout of the store; people sat on stools to listen to the jukebox; there was an area for dancing; 3:55 – visited the jukebox every Sunday; families would come and listen together; 5:05 – describes Michael Hayden’s jukebox; jukeboxes were always place Audio Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Digital Archives Initiative (DAI) |
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Dot O'Brien shares her memories of jukeboxes and folk cures in Cape Broyle. Andrea McGuire and Dot (Dorothy) O’Brien August 10, 2017 Introductions; Dot O’Brien was born in Cape Broyle on January 2, 1945 to father Matthew Rossiter and mother Monica (Rice) Rossiter; mother is featured in Kenneth Peacock’s field recordings of Newfoundland folk songs; both parents were from Cape Broyle; 0:58 – begins discussing jukeboxes; they listened to Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Buddy Holly, many country and western singers through the jukeboxes; watched Tommy Hunter and Tommy Common sing on television; they were also “in the jukebox”; 2:25 – first memories of the jukeboxes; they came in when Dot was a child; there was one in a small store down the road; the store had a Heinz soup machine and a hot dog machine; 3:30 – describes layout of the store; people sat on stools to listen to the jukebox; there was an area for dancing; 3:55 – visited the jukebox every Sunday; families would come and listen together; 5:05 – describes Michael Hayden’s jukebox; jukeboxes were always place |
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O'Brien, Dot (Dorothy), 1945- Dot (Dorothy) O'Brien was born in Cape Broyle on January 2, 1945. She worked as a school teacher, and is currently retired. She and her husband Andrew continue to live in Cape Broyle. They have two children, Andrea and Aaron. |
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