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Mingle berry jam : [sound recording by the Minglewood Band]
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2012-023, Reel 889, Track 6
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1 sound recording (1 min., 49 sec.) : 15 ips, stereo ; 1/4 in.
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The Matt Minglewood Band is a four member band performing in the genres of blues and country, as well as rock. By his early twenties, Matt Minglewood went on to join a band entitled Sam Moon, Matt Minglewood & the Universal Power. This band soon evolved into the Moon Minglewood Band. They toured the country extensively and, by the middle 1970s, they morphed into the Minglewood Band and recorded their first album, ‘The Red Album’, in 1976. A recording contract with RCA Records soon followed.
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Item is a sound recording by the Minglewood Band recorded live in 1977 at the first annual Tarbot Music Festival and produced and manufactured in 1978. Item is one of six songs on this audio reel.
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See the Tarbot Music Festival fonds at the Beaton Institute Archives at Cape Breton University (MG 21.18).