
2 Items in This Collection
1) A Time for Music
Transfer from 1/2 inch open reel video. // Original returned to Stapleton. // Features Eddie David Stapleton on piano and Dennis Harshaw on banjo. Sing-along setting. Songs performed wi...
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2) Eddie David Stapleton: Piano Player
Original returned to Stapleton. // Features Eddie David Stapleton on piano. Sing-along setting. // Performance #1 (Air Version): songs performed without intros, including 'Alley Cat Son...
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Stapleton, Eddie David Collection


Primary Format and Extent
video (85 min.) : sd., b&w ; 3/4 in.

Collection Date Range
1974 – 1977

Summary
Collection contains two factual programs, "A Time for Music" (1974) and "Eddie David Stapleton: Piano Player" (1977) featuring Eddie Stapleton playing the piano for small groups in sing-along settings.

Biographical/Historical Notes
Musician Eddie David Stapleton lives in West Buxton, Maine. Born in 1930, he was raised in South Boston, Massachusetts, later serving in the U.S. Air Force. He married Helen Adelia Boulter in 1963, and they moved to West Buxton in 1970. The banjo player accompanying Stapleton in A Time for Music is Dennis Harshaw, born and raised in Brownville Junction, Maine. Original footage is 1/2-inch open reel videotape.
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