Mrs. Earl Johnson (Olga Fee) interview [part 1]
- AM363-S4-: 77-24.1-: 77-24.1.1
- Part
- Oct. 30, 1972
Part of Harold D. Kalman fonds
Mrs. Earl Johnson (Olga Fee) interview [part 1]
Part of Harold D. Kalman fonds
R. Berwick + N. Pratt [part 1]
Part of Harold D. Kalman fonds
G.L.T. Sharp interview [part 2]
Part of Harold D. Kalman fonds
Interview with Margaret Abbott [part 1]
Part of Harold D. Kalman fonds
Part of Howard Green fonds
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an interview with Howard Green about his career as a lawyer and later a politician in Vancouver.
Part of Howard Green fonds
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an interview with Howard Green about his career as a politician.
Part of Howard Green fonds
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an interview with Howard Green about his career as a politician.
Jack Webster radio show [part 2]
Part of Howard Green fonds
Address to Vancouver Canadian Club [side 2]
Part of Howard Green fonds
Greenpeace - Metcalfe - CBC - Bill Terry ["between ourselves" broadcast, part 2 of 2]
Part of Greenpeace Foundation fonds
Radio ads : 'Christmas countdown', 'NEC 8000 package', 'multiple choice', 'NEC 5000', 'zero hour'
Radio ads - The Harrison, Feb 20/79
Radio ads - The Harrison, Mar 5/79
Radio ads : The Harrison Hotel : 'congratulations', 'golf holiday 1980'
Interview with Joan McCarter [side B]
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Interview with Archie McCallum
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of the ceremonies for the civic re-opening of the Orpheum Theatre, Vancouver, on Saturday, 2 April 1977. The program includes speeches by political representatives Jack Volrich, Ron Basford, John Roberts, Grace McCarthy and Art Philips; a "show and tell" with supervising architect Ron Nelson and construction manager Roy McBride; and performances by the Suzuki Strings and Ginette Duplessis.
Part of Malcolm F. Crane Pride Archives
Part of Malcolm F. Crane Pride Archives
Boyd portraits presentation by Major Matthews [part II]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Boyd portraits presentation by Major Matthews [part III]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Item is an audio reel containing Gladys Ridler playing the piano and singing original compositions.
Remembrances of James Inglis Reid Ltd. [part 2]
Part of James Inglis Reid, Ltd. fonds
Part of David Engleman fonds
Item part is an audio recording of a short portion of the ending song of a sermon by American contemporary spiritual teacher and author of the 1971 book "Be Here Now," Ram Dass (born Richard Alpert). At 09:47, the recording switches to a live concert by the band Brain Damage on Denman Island (B.C.). The song list includes Snail on the Run, Hitchhike, Love You More, I'll Be Back Again, Not Time for You to Go, and Turn Your Radio On (Statler Brothers). Applause, song commentary, and stage banter are also audible. Blank from 42:22.
B.D. Hovel 3rd electric set - June 20, 1975
Part of David Engleman fonds
Item part is an audio recording of a portion of a live concert by Brain Damage at The Hovel in Edmonton (Alta.). The recording is of an electric set. The song list includes It Had to be God because It Could Not Have Been Me, Nobody and Snail on the Run. Applause, song commentary, and stage banter are also audible. Blank from 23:45.
Brain Damage
B.D. Rohan's 2nd electric set? - May 31, 1975
Part of David Engleman fonds
Item part is an audio recording of a portion of a live concert by the band Brain Damage at Rohan's Rockpile in Vancouver (B.C.). The recording is of an electric set. The song list includes Miss Flash (with a lengthy percussion solo by Joel Bert), Forget to Forget, Steal Away, I'll Be Back Again, and Looking for a Kitty Like You. Applause, song commentary, and stage banter are also audible. Ends abruptly at end of tape.
Brain Damage
B.D. Rohan's 1st electric set - May 30, 1975
Part of David Engleman fonds
Item part is an audio recording of a portion of a live concert by Brain Damage at Rohan's Rockpile in Vancouver (B.C.). The recording is of an electric set. The song list includes Flying Heart, Snail on the Run, Dance It Off, Dysentery Rag, Love You More, Hitchhiker, Trail in the Dust, Hollywood, Turn Your Radio On (Statler Brothers). Applause, song commentary, and stage banter are also audible. Ends abruptly at end of tape.
Brain Damage
B.D. Rohan's 3rd electric set - June 5, 1975
Part of David Engleman fonds
Item part is an audio recording of a portion of a live concert by Brain Damage at Rohan's Rockpile in Vancouver (B.C.). The recording is of an electric set. The song list includes Miss Flash (featuring percussion solo by Joel Bert), Love You More, It Must Have Been God It Could Not Have Been Me, Dance It Off, and Let It Go (and It Will Come to You). Applause, song commentary, and stage banter are also audible. Ends abruptly at end of tape.
Brain Damage
Part of David Engleman fonds
Item part is an audio recording of a portion of a live concert by Brain Damage. The demo set is composed of acoustic and electric numbers, including Mexico, Let It Go (and It Will Come to You), Born On a Mountain, Thunder On the Run, and Dragon. Applause, song commentary, and stage banter are also audible. Blank from 29:15.
Brain Damage
B.D. Rohan's 4th electric set - May 5, 1975
Part of David Engleman fonds
Item part is an audio recording of a portion of a live concert by Brain Damage at Rohan's Rockpile in Vancouver (B.C.). The recording is of an electric set. The song list includes Hanging Around (with an extended whistle intro), It Had to Be God It Could Not Have Been Me, No Better Fast, The New Song, Young Blood's Vice, Dance It Off, and Promised Land (Chuck Berry). Applause, song commentary, and stage banter are also audible.
Brain Damage
B.D. Rohan's remainder 2nd electric set - June 7, 1975
Part of David Engleman fonds
Item part is an audio recording of a portion of a live concert by Brain Damage at Rohan's Rockpile in Vancouver (B.C.). The recording is of an electric set. The song list includes No Better Fast, Too Close for Comfort, Trucking Through the City, Steal Away, and Mexico. Applause, song commentary, and stage banter are also audible. Blank from 29:05.
Brain Damage
B.D. Courtenay - June 13, 1975
Part of David Engleman fonds
Item part is an audio recording of a portion of a live concert by Brain Damage in Courtenay (B.C.). The recording is of an electric set. The song list includes Dance It Off, Flying Heart, Snail On the Run, Hitchhiker, I'll Be Back Again, Love You More, Too Close for Comfort, Steal Away, Turn Your Radio On (Statler Brothers). Applause, song commentary, and stage banter are also audible. Ends abruptly at end of tape.
Brain Damage
B.D. tent show 2nd and 3rd (partial) electric set - Aug., 1974
Part of David Engleman fonds
Item part is an audio recording of a portion of a live concert by Brain Damage at a tent show in British Columbia. The recording is of an electric set. The song list includes Miss Flash, It Had to Be God It Could Not Have Been Me, No Better Fast, Forget to Forget, Trucking Through the City, Let It Go, Mexico, Taking Sides (Loving Spoonful), and Steal Away. Applause, song commentary, and stage banter are also audible. Ends abruptly at end of tape.
Brain Damage
B.D. tent show 3rd electric set - Aug., 1974
Part of David Engleman fonds
Item part is an audio recording of a portion of a live concert by Brain Damage at a tent show in British Columbia. The recording is of an electric set. The song list includes Steal Away, Dysentery Rag, Everybody Said to Take Your Life Easy but No One Told Me About the Greasy Goo, Hollywood, It's Alright, People Say, Nobody, Dance It Off. Applause, song commentary, and stage banter are also audible. Blank from 46:22.
Brain Damage
B.D. Rohan's - Deyong Demo - June 1975
Part of David Engleman fonds
Item part is an audio recording of a portion of a live concert by Brain Damage at Rohan's Rockpile in Vancouver (B.C.). The recording was used as a demo for Deyong Management Company in Vancouver (B.C.). The recording is of an electric set. The song list includes Mexico, Let It Go, Born On a Mountain, One Way or Another, Dragon, and Don't Pass Me By. Applause is audible but commentary kept to a minimum as the performance was geared towards a demo recording. Blank from 29:28.
Brain Damage
B.D. Rohan's - Deyong Demo - June 1975
Part of David Engleman fonds
Item part is an audio recording of a portion of a live concert by Brain Damage at Rohan's Rockpile in Vancouver (B.C.). The recording was used as a demo for Deyong Management Company in Vancouver (B.C.). The recording is of an electric set. The song list includes Baby What You Want Me to Do (Jimmy Reed), It Had to Be God It Could Not Have Been Me, Everybody, Snail on the Run, Hollywood, and Turn Your Radio On (Statler Brothers). Applause is audible but commentary kept to a minimum as the performance was geared towards a demo recording. Blank from 23:50.
Brain Damage
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item is an interview of Clarice Brewill.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item is an interview with Bob Bruce.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Church, John and Church, Shirley [part 1]
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item is an interview of Marg Claridge. Recording ends mid-conversation. Interview conducted by Imbi Harding and Peggy Schofield. Poor quality recording, hissing noise in background.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item is an interview of Peg [Margaret] Clark. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Cottle, Merva and Cottle, Wally [part 1]
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item is an interview with Gerlad DeCarno.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item is an interview with Kaye Earle. Interview conducted by Imbi Harding and Peggy Schofield.