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The Sounds of a Place
Flat, Cool & Acid-Free Show Notes
August 1, 2019
Show Notes
Read Jim Renner's thesis, Geographic Implications of the Fiddling Tradition in Oklahoma, on SHAREOK, the institutional repository housed at the Oklahoma State University Library at bit.ly/okfiddlers.
Connect with the OSU Archives on the OSU Library's website or on Facebook.
The Oklahoma Oral History Reseach Program can be found on the OSU Library's website, Facebook and Youtube.
Special thank you to David Peters and Clarke Iakovakis for their research into this collection.
Show Host
Nina Thornton
Nina Thornton is an award-winning Multimedia Producer and Manager of Visual Communications with experience working in K-12 and higher education industries. Because “rodie” wasn’t an option as a major, Nina chose to explore the video production industry. Telling a visual story is one of the most powerful and effective ways to communicate, and she wants to make your story heard. Nina earned her bachelor’s degree in media studies with a focus on production technology from Radford University and is skilled in video production, photography and live video streaming.