Duration | 01:12:00.066 |
Abstract | An oral interview of Larry Barr, an Eau Claire resident that is recognized for improving and promoting the cities music scene from the 1960s to the 1980s. Throughout the interview, Barr describes his history of owning various establishments, one being "The Barr." Barr talks about how he was always tracking the "trends " when it came to music, both in the way it was performed, what genre it was, and who was listening to it the most. Barr's use of informal settings (one example being the mobile disco he build) shows just how veritable informal music venues can be, as well as shows how popular they've become in the last decades. |
Owner | Special Collections and Archives, McIntyre Library |
Type of resource | sound recording |
Genre | sound |
Genre authority | marcgt |
Publisher name | University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire |
Place of publication | Eau Claire, Wis. |
Date published | 2017-11-17 |
Date captured | 2020-04-03 |
Language | eng |
Subject geographic | Country: United States State: Wisconsin County: Eau Claire City: Eau Claire |
Subject topic | Sounds of Eau Claire |
Subject topic | Larry Barr |
Subject topic | Barr |
Subject topic | Music |
Subject topic | History |
Subject topic | Oral History |
Subject topic | interview |
Subject topic | 2017 |
Use and reproduction restrictions | Please contact Special Collections and Archives, W.D. McIntyre Library, UW-Eau Claire prior to any forms of reproduction |
Collection | 07. Sounds of Eau Claire Oral History Interviews, 2017-2019 |
ID | 632d3bde-99a5-46b6-9596-ad109a35059b/00000001/00000012/00000001 |