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Issue Details: First known date: 2011... 2011 Russell Hannah Interviewed by Alex Hood
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'Russell Hannah, born in 1943, discusses his first involvement with folk music; his interest in writing; his involvement in the local newspaper (1977-1981); joining the local Folk Club; that Club’s committee members; singers who performed for the Club; Club events; a local radio program; the first local Folk festival (1986) which led to the Jamberoo Festival (New South Wales); changing the festival’s name to the Illawarra Folk Festival (ca. 2005); festival sites; difficulties with ‘hoons’ at a festival; public transport; Festival supporters, programs and performers; Festival ‘Tripe night’; community support for the festival; the festival committee and finances; animals; the Folk in the Foothills event; the Kangaroo Valley Festival; various other festivals in the region; volunteers; Folk week in Wollongong; his current writings; the community, changes and local issues in Shellharbour; his family.' (Trove)

 

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  • Recorded on 27 September 2011 at Shell Harbour, N.S.W. Digital master available ; National Library of Australia ; nla.obj-213008984. Timed summary available (2 p.)

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