Reel-to-reel tapes tapes from 1985-1996 of Singin' Sam
Agins performances, interviews, and a 1996 memorial service for Sam Agins.
Repository:
Utah State University. Merrill-Cazier Library.
Special Collections and Archives. Fife Folklore Archives
Merrill-Cazier Library Utah State University 3000 Old Main Hill Logan, UT 84322-3000 Phone: 435 797-2663 Fax: 435 797-2880 Email: scweb@usu.edu
Languages:
Collection materials are in English.
Sponsor:
Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant,
2007-2008
Biographical Note
Singin' Sam Agins was born in Denver, Colorado, on June 14, 1919. He was born with a
congenital paralysis of both legs and only weighed 2 lbs. at birth. Agins was limited to
using crutches or a wheelchair for mobility from childhood. Despite his disability he
led an active life, playing guitar, making poetry, and writing and collecting music. In
addition he was a leather craftsman, stringed instruments mechanic, and a maker of
hand-tooled silver buckle jewelry and violins. Agins passion was writing, collecting and
singing American folk songs, particularly of the West. During the 1940s and 1950s he
entertained disabled youth, veterans, and children in hospitals, acting as an Ambassador
of Goodwill Industries. In addition, he entertained prisoners in New Mexico, guests at
dude ranches, and taught classes about folk singing throughout the American West. Agins
was also the United States representative in 1976 at the Smithsonian Institution's
Montreal Expo and also served as an expert on early American folk songs in Washington
D.C. During the 1970s and 1980s he participated in the Festival of the American West and
the Western Writers Conferences held in Logan, Utah. On November 19, 1957 he married
Frederica Agins (born May, 1938) and they had two sons, Judd and Joseph Agins. Sam Agins
died in Sun City, Arizona, on March 28, 1996.
Content Description
Reel-to-reel tapes recorded by Singin' Sam Agins, largely from the 1970s, (and one from
1991), with Sam Agins and others performing cowboy songs, jazz, bluegrass, and cowboy
poetry, recorded during sound recording sessions, performances, folk festivals, and
interviews.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Access : Restrictions
Open to public research. To access the collection a patron must have the following
information: collection number, series number, sub-series number, if applicable, box
number and folder number (or image number).
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from and against all claims made by any person asserting that he or she is an owner of
copyright.
Permission to publish material from the September 11, 2001 USU student documentary collection must be
obtained from the Curator of the Fife
Folklore Archives and/or the Special Collections Department Head.
Preferred Citation :
Sam Agins collection: reel-to-reel tapes, 1985-1996. (FOLK COLL 30d). Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives Department.
Administrative Information
Arrangement :
Reel-to-reel tapes arranged numerically by assigned record number.
Acquisition Information :
The Sam Agins Collection: Reel-to-Reel Tapes (Folk Coll 30d) was donated by the Sam
Agins Family and originally arranged and numbered by Mr. Agins. Original numbers in
brackets [].
Processing Note :
Originally processed by John Powell and Randy Williams. Finding aid created by Randy Williams, 2 August
2005; updated by Randy Williams, March 2012.
Detailed Description of the Collection
Reel to Reels
Container(s)
Description
Dates
Box
Reel
1
1
Singin' Sam Ranch
Roustabout Christmas, Poetry, Jim Connor recordist, at Holy Cross
Chapel
[Original number: 230]
1975 December 18
1
2
Singin' Sam Singin' Sam's
Saddlebag of Songs, Master Side 2
[Original number: 231]
1
3
Singin' Sam Singin' Sam's
Saddlebag of Songs, Singin' Sam recordist, Master Side 1
[Original number: 232]
1
4
Singin' Sam Agins, Voice Trac for Ramblers
Notebook, Edited by Bill Spies, Recorded at Porter Sound
2 track stereo [Original number: 233]
1991 March 28
1
5
Singin' Sam Ranch
Roustabout Christmas, Poetry, Jim Connor recordist, at Holy Cross
Chapel
[Original number: 235]
1975 December 18
1
6
Unknown artist(s) Idlywild
Bluegrass Festival, Singin Sam recordist
[Original number: 237]
Undated
1
7
Singin' Sam Rambler's
Notebook, Singin' Sam recordist
[Original number: 238]
1
8
Unknown artist(s) Idlywild
Bluegrass Festival, Singin' Sam recordist
[Original number: 239]
1974
1
9
Clarence Gatemouth Brown Clarence Gatemouth Brown Blues, Singin' Sam recordist
[Original number: 240]
1
10
Joe Wolverton Joe
Wolverton, (Jazz/Popular), Original Master Recordings, Singin' Sam
recordist
[Original number: 242]
1977 December 5
1
11
Joe Wolverton Joe
Wolverton, (Jazz/Popular), Singin' Sam recordist
[Original number: 243]
undated
1
12
Singin' Sam Rambler's
Notebook, Master, Singin' Sam Reciting Cowboy Poetry, including
"Rancher's Widow"
[Original number: 286]
1
13
Various Artists, Interviews and Songs Recorded by
Singin' Sam
(40) Singin' Sam, counting
(60) John Jacob Niles, singing
(97) John Jacob Niles
(?), speaking
(250) Judd Agins, approx. 2 years old
1963
(309) John Jacob
Niles
(?), speaking (overrides conversation between Sam and Judd)
(350) 2
different unidentified singing cowboys
(450) John Jacob Niles
(?), speaking
(467) John Jacob Niles
(?), whistling and guitar, and "Pretty Boy Floyd"
(776) John Jacob Niles
(?), "Billy the Kid"
(1002) John Jacob Niles
(?), Jim Fisk
(1358) unknown male singer, Carol Chessman, "Go Down You Murderer Go Down"
(1590) Singin' Sam interviews/records Harry Temple at Desert Willow Dude Ranch, Tucson, AZ,
1956 March 10
(1660) Harry Temple, Mickey Brannigan's "Bull Purp";
(1825) Harry Temple, interview
(1985) Harry Temple, "Bill was There"
(2233) Harry
Temple, "He Goes to Church on Sundays"
(2465) Harry Temple, interview
(2578)
Harry Temple, American Fandango (instrumental)
(2685) Dick Barker (circa 1957),
"When the Hoot Owl Toots His Tooloo"
(2900) Dick Barker, instrumental
(2991) Dick Barker, "The Cat Come Back"
(3248) Dick Barker, "rock Island Line"
(3490) Singin' Sam, guitar solo
(3676) Harry Belafonte, "Scarlet Ribbons"
(3940) Katie
Lee, "Homestead"
ca. 1957
(4153) Katie Lee, "Funny Little Man, 7" Reel
[Original number: 287]
1
14
Singin' Sam and Janelle Pintelle, selections from
Ramblers
[Original number: 288]
1
15
Singin Sam, Introduction to Ramblers with selection of readers
[Original number: 289]
1
16
Singin' Sam and others
(0000) Interview of Biggest Heart Award
(?)
(very slow speed)
(2550) "Cool
water"
(low speed)
(2949) Goin' to Jackson"
(3190) "Down to Old Wyoming"
(3436) ?
(3500) "Place I Love the Best"
(3785) Fastest Draw This Side of the
Alamo"
(4049) Auctioneer"
10" Reel [Original number: 291]
1
17
Recording of BB King performing
Recording of BB King performing, Sun Valley, Idaho. 7" Reel
[Cassette tape of Singin' Sam interviewing BB King at Sun Valley on 25 July 1981 found at
Folk Coll 30a no. 51--MISSING] [Original number: 236]