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Episode #18: Ron McCroby

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Podcast #17: “A Birdlike Act: Sound Recording, Nature Imitation, and Performance Whistling BY CRAIG ELEY

Read the article here.

What were Coon Songs?

An article about “Coon Songs.”

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Episode 16: The Bridge Podcast: Re-issue of Noel Coppage’s “The Vanishing Art of Whistling”

Read the Article in the Stereo Review Archives.

A tribute to Noel Coppage and the words to his song “Night Driver” can be found here. (From the Monadnock Folklore Society).

And here’s is Noel Coppage’s Story.

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Episode 15: “Whistling for the Hell of It” by Hillel Schwartz

Hillel Schwartz

Hillel Schwartz

Read the article Here.

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Episode 14: “Oh, Say, Can You Sing the Star Spangled Banner?” by Noel Coppage (1970)

Please read the full article here

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Episode 13: “Whistlers and Whistling”, All The Year Round, 1873

 

Charles Dickens

Read the article here:

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Episode 12: The Surprising History of the Wolf Whistle by Alex Marshall, BBC Culture

The Wolf Whistle as a way to get chicks is more recent than first thought.

Read the article here.

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Episode 11: “A Defense of Whistling” — Robert Haven Schauffler, Atlantic Monthly 1910

If you haven’t got it yet, I am pro-whistling. Robert Schauffler gives a more elegant and scholarly defense than I could ever give, and I am happy to read it for you.

A Defense of Whistling

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Episode 10: The Independent Magazine: “Whistling”

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This is an editorial from The Independent weekly magazine, published on August 15th, 1912. I don’t know the author; the editorial is not signed, but my guess is that it is Hamilton Holt. Here is a link to the article, the photos for the contest, and some other information, if you are so inclined.

Whistling

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Episode 9: Whistling Women — American Heritage, 1982. Daniel H. Resneck

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This is an article from 1982, written by Daniel H. Resneck for American Heritage. It focuses on Alice J. Shaw, one of the earliest recorded whistlers and an inspiration for whistling women, breaking the taboo that “Whistling women and crowing hens, never come to good ends.”

Here is a link to the article:

Whistling Women

Here is an excellent article on Alice J. Shaw that seems to fill in many of the biographical gaps in her life: