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Edited by Patrick Feaster, September 1999. ... Believed to be complete from April 20 February 10: Makenzie Elam. Richard Fogler. February 11: Georgetta

Finch, Charlie, "Wild in the Streets," artnet.com, September 11. Sensation, edited by Patrick Remy, Steidl Publishing, 2003.

1 Jun 2009 Last year, he and First Sounds colleague Patrick Feaster of Indiana University in dating from late September 1860 or maybe even later.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008 Tuesday, February 26, 2008 Patrick Feaster & David Giovannoni, album notes writers (Various Artists)

4 Jun 2009 On March 28, 2008, American audio historians David Giovannoni and Patrick Feaster announced that they had unearthed a recording of the human

September 9–14, 2006. International. Association of Sound and Audiovisual Patrick Feaster, ARSC Program Committee Chair ● 315 E. Southern Drive, Bloomington IN 47401 edited the TFS Bulletin for twenty-five years. 113, Winter 2007—February 10, 2007 (advertising, February 1, 2007)

25 Feb 2007 Patrick Feaster, a graduate student in Folklore at Indiana The issues from September 2002 to date are also archived at this address:

Award Nominations: Burt Lancaster, Paul Stewart, Patrick Feaster, tapped to open the D.I.C.E. Summit on Friday, February 11, 2011.14 Jan 2011

January 23, 2007: Researching Cal Stewart and 'Uncle Josh' - Patrick Feaster February 7, 2006: "Vernon Dalhart: from opera to country recordings" by Jack September 6, 2005: Ray Nichols Orchestra radio program for WAAM | See the

1 (February 2000): 88-96. Kevin Winkler. Ed. Their Championship Season: Feaster, Patrick. “Speech Acoustics and the Keyboard Telephone: In The Humanities and the Library, 2 nd Edition, edited by Nena Couch and Nancy Allen, 132-72. Last accessed: September 12, 2007. Chapter 6: “Architectural and

the creator of this recording, Patrick Feaster of Indiana University in Columbia made its first released electrical recordings on February 25, 1925, be very precisely edited by physically cutting the tape and rejoining it. references from September 2010 | All pages needing factual verification

Edited by Patrick Feaster, September 1999. ... Believed to be complete from April 20 February 10: Makenzie Elam. Richard Fogler. February 11: Georgetta

28 Mar 2008 To do this Patrick Feaster and David Giovannoni, of historians' group Excessively long or offensively phrased entries will be edited.

13 Oct 2010 Patrick Feaster hunts ancient sounds stored in recordings that have been This September, Feaster published his riposte to a challenge from a Jobs and the Economy of the Future - February 1-18 - News, Analysis

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