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Andrews, Nigel Lyon, 1921-2006

Andrews Family Papers

1823-2018 Bulk: 1940-1979
27 boxes 35.5 linear feet
Call no.: MS 1207

Priest, lawyer, activist, war veteran, devoted father, and music lover Nigel Lyon Andrews lived a full and varied life. Born in New England May 24, 1921, he attended Yale University before becoming an Air Corps Captain in World War II. After his service, Nigel returned to New England to earn his law degree before being called to priesthood; a calling her pursued until his retirement and death in 2006. His wife, Constance Doane Young Andrews, born June 1, 1921, was a dedicated and passionate musician, choral director, organist, sailor, spouse, mother, grand and great-grandmother, and mentor who was active in her local communities before her own passing on June 17, 2018.

The collection spans almost 200 years and includes a variety of other family members and their stories and effects. The bulk of the collection is correspondence and family papers/materials such as diaries, notebooks, legal, work, and school papers, and photographs.

Gift of Geoffrey Birdsall.

Subjects

Andrews familyAndrews, Constance Doane Young, 1921-2018Andrews, Nigel Lyon, 1921-2006Massachusetts--History, LocalNew York--HistoryRhode Island--HistoryWorld War, 1939-1945

Types of material

CorrespondenceDiariesPhotographsScrapbooksSermons
Greenhill, Mitch

Greenhill/Folklore Productions Collection

1958-1981
1 box 1.5 linear feet
Call no.: MS 1271

Born in 1944 and raised in Boston, Massachusetts, Mitch Greenhill was a regular at Club 47, first performing there in 1961. Growing up, he was exposed to the music of a wide range of folk legends who his father, Manny Greenhill, produced, including Rev. Gary Davis, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Pete Seeger, Sonny Terry, and many others. These experiences formed the basis for his book Raised by Musical Mavericks. As a musician, Greenhill recorded two albums for Prestige, which were reissued on a Fantasy twofer titled Shepherd of the City Blues; and three later collaborations with Mayne Smith, with whom he spent a number of years in the band The Frontier. Their work as a duo included tours of Britain and Italy, as well as festivals and concerts in North America. He also worked as a session musician for Rosalie Sorrels, Jack Elliott, and a number of film and television projects. In 1976, Greenhill joined the family business, Folklore Production (now FLi), which he now runs as president, along with his son Matt. The company has represented the likes of Doc Watson, Taj Mahal, The Klezmatics, and Lúnasa, among many others. It publishes compositions by Joan Baez, John Fahey, Rev. Gary Davis, Jesse Fuller and others; these include songs recorded by the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead.

The collection includes five scrapbooks featuring news clippings, photographs, and flyers documenting key figures in folk music history, such as Doc Watson and Rev. Gary Davis, as well as letters to Greenhill’s father, Manny Greenhill, who founded Folklore Productions in 1957.

Gift of Mitch Greenhill, 2025.

Subjects

Folk music--New EnglandFolk musicians--New EnglandFolklore Productions

Contributors

Greenhill, Manuel, 1916-1996

Types of material

ClippingsCorrespondence (Letters)PhotographsScrapbooks