Flip Breskin oral history (2 of 2)
Second of two interviews conducted with Flip Breskin. Ms. Breskin describes her up-bringing on Mercer Island and her early interest in folk music, and bands and musicians of influence. She relates some of her experiences running Mama Sundays and its history, as well as the evolution of the Puget Sound Guitar camp. Ms. Breskin discusses the strong sense of community in the music scene in Bellingham.
Object Details
Creators/Contributors
- Breskin, Flip - Interviewee open_in_new Breskin, Flip's website (opens in new tab)
- Hogue, Coty - Interviewer open_in_new Hogue, Coty's website (opens in new tab)
- Brion, Laurel - Transcriber
Collection
collections Whatcom County Homemade Music Society Oral Histories
Identifier
Breskin20051121
Date Created
November 21st, 2005
Publisher
Digital object made available by the Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, Western Washington University.
Physical location
- WaBeCP
- Western Washington University
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Related to
Whatcom County Homemade Music Society Oral Histories
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