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Title
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Athens Music Project Oral History Collection
Description
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The Athens Music Project Oral History Collection is part of the Athens Music Project (AMP), a Willson Center for Humanities and Arts research cluster co-directed by Jean Kidula and Susan Thomas. Interviews in this collection document the development of Athens as a breeding ground for multiple musical communities--the most prominent of them being the Southern independent rock scene. Other areas to be documented include a variety of African-American musical traditions, hip-hop, jazz, bluegrass, folk music traditions, Latin music, new music and conceptual sound art, classical music, and musical theater, and AthFest.<br /><br /><a href="http://georgiaoralhistory.libs.uga.edu/items/browse?search=&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bjoiner%5D=and&advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=&range=&collection=2&type=&tags=OHMS&featured=&subcollections=0&subcollections=1&submit_search=Search+for+items">View all OHMS indexed interviews in this collection here.</a>
Creator
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies
Publisher
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2014-ongoing
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Athens, Georgia
Subject
The topic of the resource
Music
Georgia--History, Local
Georgia--Music
Georgia--Communities
Rights
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http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Oral histories
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
RBRL379AMP
Oral History
A resource containing historical information obtained in interviews with persons having firsthand knowledge.
URL
<h3><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><a href="https://kaltura.uga.edu/media/t/1_ewy4qqyp" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Access Interview </a></span></h3>
Location
The location of the interview
Athens, Georgia
Duration
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70 minutes
Repository
Name of repository the interview is from
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies
OHMS Object
Contains the OHMS link to the XML file within the OHMS viewer.
https://purl.libs.uga.edu/russell/RBRL379AMP-039/ohms
OHMS Object Text
Contains OHMS index and/or transcript and is what makes the contents of the OHMS object searchable.
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Cucchiaro continues to tell stories and shared memories about his mother.</synopsis><synopsis_alt></synopsis_alt><keywords>feminism;Halloween;painting;police work</keywords><keywords_alt></keywords_alt><subjects></subjects><subjects_alt></subjects_alt><gpspoints><gps></gps><gps_zoom></gps_zoom><gps_text></gps_text><gps_text_alt></gps_text_alt></gpspoints><hyperlinks><hyperlink></hyperlink><hyperlink_text></hyperlink_text><hyperlink_text_alt></hyperlink_text_alt></hyperlinks></point><point><time>827</time><title>Earliest musical experiences </title><title_alt></title_alt><partial_transcript>What was school like...</partial_transcript><partial_transcript_alt></partial_transcript_alt><synopsis>Cucchiaro describes some of his earliest memories of music and his love of singing as a child. He recalls playing instruments in elementary school for fun and an influential teacher he had. </synopsis><synopsis_alt></synopsis_alt><keywords>Cats (musical);elementary school;piano;school;singing</keywords><keywords_alt></keywords_alt><subjects></subjects><subjects_alt></subjects_alt><gpspoints><gps></gps><gps_zoom></gps_zoom><gps_text></gps_text><gps_text_alt></gps_text_alt></gpspoints><hyperlinks><hyperlink></hyperlink><hyperlink_text></hyperlink_text><hyperlink_text_alt></hyperlink_text_alt></hyperlinks></point><point><time>1319</time><title>Drum and Bugle Corps / Practicing for DCI championships </title><title_alt></title_alt><partial_transcript>But then in the drum and bugle... </partial_transcript><partial_transcript_alt></partial_transcript_alt><synopsis>Cucchiaro shares stories of his time in the Circleville Drum and Bugle Corps with his brother. He describes the merging of drum corps from around upstate New York in preparation for the DCI (Drum Corps International) Championship. He explains the process of learning music theory and playing in a band before he had to move to his father's home. Cucchiaro shares his father's push for him to stop pursuing music and focus on gaining employment. </synopsis><synopsis_alt></synopsis_alt><keywords>Circleville Drum and Bugle Corps;tenor drum;trumpet</keywords><keywords_alt></keywords_alt><subjects></subjects><subjects_alt></subjects_alt><gpspoints><gps></gps><gps_zoom></gps_zoom><gps_text></gps_text><gps_text_alt></gps_text_alt></gpspoints><hyperlinks><hyperlink></hyperlink><hyperlink_text></hyperlink_text><hyperlink_text_alt></hyperlink_text_alt></hyperlinks></point><point><time>1689</time><title>Introduction to music </title><title_alt></title_alt><partial_transcript>He wanted me to -- first there was nursing...</partial_transcript><partial_transcript_alt></partial_transcript_alt><synopsis>Cucchiaro talks about his work as a court reporter. He then discusses his lack of knowledge of the musical scene growing up, with the exception of his obsession with the artist Cyndi Lauper. Cucchiaro explains that around high school he was eventually introduced to bands such as the Mamas and Papas and R.E.M. and artists such as Tracy Chapman and John Lennon. </synopsis><synopsis_alt></synopsis_alt><keywords>court reporting;Cyndi Lauper;John Lennon;Live in Central Park;Mamas and Papas;R.E.M.;Tracy Chapman</keywords><keywords_alt></keywords_alt><subjects></subjects><subjects_alt></subjects_alt><gpspoints><gps></gps><gps_zoom></gps_zoom><gps_text></gps_text><gps_text_alt></gps_text_alt></gpspoints><hyperlinks><hyperlink></hyperlink><hyperlink_text></hyperlink_text><hyperlink_text_alt></hyperlink_text_alt></hyperlinks></point><point><time>2097</time><title>Introduction to music (cont.) </title><title_alt></title_alt><partial_transcript>So then it really wasn't until I met Julian...</partial_transcript><partial_transcript_alt></partial_transcript_alt><synopsis>Cucchiaro describes how his friend Julian Koster introduced him to the alternative rock names at the time such as Davie Bowie and R.E.M. Cucchiaro shares Koster's background and his parents' involvement in music. He explains Julian's eventual move to Tampa after his parents' divorce. </synopsis><synopsis_alt></synopsis_alt><keywords>David Bowie;Here Come the Warm Jets;Hunky Dory Album;Julian Koster;Tampa, Florida;They Might Be Giants</keywords><keywords_alt></keywords_alt><subjects></subjects><subjects_alt></subjects_alt><gpspoints><gps></gps><gps_zoom></gps_zoom><gps_text></gps_text><gps_text_alt></gps_text_alt></gpspoints><hyperlinks><hyperlink></hyperlink><hyperlink_text></hyperlink_text><hyperlink_text_alt></hyperlink_text_alt></hyperlinks></point><point><time>2470</time><title>Koster moves to Athens / Forming The Music Tapes </title><title_alt></title_alt><partial_transcript>I think, right after he graduated high school...</partial_transcript><partial_transcript_alt></partial_transcript_alt><synopsis>Cucchiaro recalls how Julian Koster moved to Athens after graduating high school. He explains the impact Koster had on his pursuit of music and the arts. Cucchario and the interviewer discuss playing the trombone and bugle and the difficulties they encounter after not playing for a while. Cucchario talks about forming a band with Koster called The Music Tapes after Koster left the band Chocolate USA.</synopsis><synopsis_alt></synopsis_alt><keywords>Beatles;bugle;Chocolate USA;Julian Koster;R.E.M.;The Music Tapes;trombone</keywords><keywords_alt></keywords_alt><subjects></subjects><subjects_alt></subjects_alt><gpspoints><gps></gps><gps_zoom></gps_zoom><gps_text></gps_text><gps_text_alt></gps_text_alt></gpspoints><hyperlinks><hyperlink></hyperlink><hyperlink_text></hyperlink_text><hyperlink_text_alt></hyperlink_text_alt></hyperlinks></point><point><time>2889</time><title>Creating Albums for The Music Tapes </title><title_alt></title_alt><partial_transcript>We were able to, through Sub hop...</partial_transcript><partial_transcript_alt></partial_transcript_alt><synopsis>Cucchiaro explains how he and Julian Koster worked to create the first record for The Music Tapes called 1st Imaginary Symphony for Nomads. Cucchiaro describes the process of creating the recording for their albums. </synopsis><synopsis_alt></synopsis_alt><keywords>1st Imaginary Symphony for Nomads;Chocolate USA;Mary's Voice;Neutral Milk Hotel;The Music Tapes</keywords><keywords_alt></keywords_alt><subjects></subjects><subjects_alt></subjects_alt><gpspoints><gps></gps><gps_zoom></gps_zoom><gps_text></gps_text><gps_text_alt></gps_text_alt></gpspoints><hyperlinks><hyperlink></hyperlink><hyperlink_text></hyperlink_text><hyperlink_text_alt></hyperlink_text_alt></hyperlinks></point><point><time>3280</time><title>First Music Tapes Album </title><title_alt></title_alt><partial_transcript>On the 1st imaginary Symphony for Nomads... </partial_transcript><partial_transcript_alt></partial_transcript_alt><synopsis>Cuchiarro talks about the inspiration for The Music Tape's first album being George Reeves, the actor who portrayed superman, and his challenges with being typecast as Superman. 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Dublin Core
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Title
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Interview with Robbie Cucchiaro, January 26, 2017
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Robbie Cucchiaro
Curtiss Pernice
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2017-01-26
Rights
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http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Type
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sound
Identifier
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rbrl379amp-039
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Athens, Georgia
Format
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audio
oral histories
Subject
The topic of the resource
Musical instruments
Podcasts
Sound recording industry
Description
An account of the resource
Cucchiaro was born in New York and grew up playing various horn and percussion instruments for his school’s Drum and Bugle Corp. After graduating high school, Cucchiaro moved to Athens, Georgia after fellow musician Julian Koster, where they both joined the band The Music Tapes. While in Athens, Cucchiaro has played in many bands. Cucchiaro currently plays for the theatrical podcast, The Orbiting Musical Circus. In this interview, Cucchiaro describes his time growing up in New York, creating The Music Tapes’ first album, and his more current work with the Orbiting Human Circus.
OHMS
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Athens Music Project Oral History Collection
Description
An account of the resource
The Athens Music Project Oral History Collection is part of the Athens Music Project (AMP), a Willson Center for Humanities and Arts research cluster co-directed by Jean Kidula and Susan Thomas. Interviews in this collection document the development of Athens as a breeding ground for multiple musical communities--the most prominent of them being the Southern independent rock scene. Other areas to be documented include a variety of African-American musical traditions, hip-hop, jazz, bluegrass, folk music traditions, Latin music, new music and conceptual sound art, classical music, and musical theater, and AthFest.<br /><br /><a href="http://georgiaoralhistory.libs.uga.edu/items/browse?search=&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bjoiner%5D=and&advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=&range=&collection=2&type=&tags=OHMS&featured=&subcollections=0&subcollections=1&submit_search=Search+for+items">View all OHMS indexed interviews in this collection here.</a>
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2014-ongoing
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Athens, Georgia
Subject
The topic of the resource
Music
Georgia--History, Local
Georgia--Music
Georgia--Communities
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Oral histories
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
RBRL379AMP
Oral History
A resource containing historical information obtained in interviews with persons having firsthand knowledge.
URL
<h3><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><a href="https://kaltura.uga.edu/media/t/1_hqysrn6n" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Access Interview </a></span></h3>
Location
The location of the interview
Athens, Georgia
Duration
Length of time involved (seconds, minutes, hours, days, class periods, etc.)
56 minutes
Repository
Name of repository the interview is from
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies
OHMS Object
Contains the OHMS link to the XML file within the OHMS viewer.
https://purl.libs.uga.edu/russell/RBRL379AMP-040/ohms
OHMS Object Text
Contains OHMS index and/or transcript and is what makes the contents of the OHMS object searchable.
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He talks about the importance of The Music Tapes' first album to him and discusses his upbringing and love of magic growing up. Cucchiaro describes how his love for arts and crafts was reflected through his work in his band.</synopsis><synopsis_alt></synopsis_alt><keywords>magic;parenting;Song for the Death of Parents;The Music Tapes</keywords><keywords_alt></keywords_alt><subjects></subjects><subjects_alt></subjects_alt><gpspoints><gps></gps><gps_zoom></gps_zoom><gps_text></gps_text><gps_text_alt></gps_text_alt></gpspoints><hyperlinks><hyperlink></hyperlink><hyperlink_text></hyperlink_text><hyperlink_text_alt></hyperlink_text_alt></hyperlinks></point><point><time>914</time><title>The design of the 7-ft metronome </title><title_alt></title_alt><partial_transcript>The metronome's pendulum or stick...</partial_transcript><partial_transcript_alt></partial_transcript_alt><synopsis>Cucchiaro describes the design of the 7-ft metronome used by The Music Tapes for performances. 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Interview with Robbie Cucchiaro, February 02, 2017
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Robbie Cucchiaro
Curtiss Pernice
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2017-02-02
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rbrl379amp-040
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Athens, Georgia
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Dance
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Robbie Cucchiaro was born in New York and grew up playing various horn and percussion instruments for his school’s Drum and Bugle Corp. After graduating high school, Cucchiaro moved to Athens, Georgia after fellow musician Julian Koster, where they both joined the band, The Music Tapes. While in Athens, Cucchiaro has played in many bands. Cucchiaro currently plays for the theatrical podcast, The Orbiting Musical Circus. In this second interview, Cucchiaro talks about the specifics surrounding the creation of the First Imaginary Symphony for Nomads, stage props used for performances, and his experience learning how to tap dance.
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