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‘At Home with Warren Kimble’ Audio Production Available from ‘Sound Beat’

Thursday, October 8, 2020, By Cristina Hatem
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鶹ƵUniversity Libraries’ “Sound Beat: Access Audio” produced a casual but sophisticated audio documentary featuring (College of Visual and Performing Arts), America’s
“best-known living folk artist.” The audio documentary was released for free access via the “Sound Beat: Access Audio” website: “.”

In “At Home with Warren Kimble,” Warren and his wife and business partner, Lorraine, share their passion for art and their small-town community of Brandon, Vermont. Warren also shares his enthusiasm around memories of cheerleading for 鶹ƵUniversity, including Jim Brown and the Cotton Bowl, and the professor he remembers every time he mixes colors.

group photo of Ian Coe, Warren Kimble, Tyler Youngman, and David Ross, who work on "Sound Beat: Access Audio" radio show together

“Sound Beat: Access Audio” student producers at Bird Library in 2019. From from left to right: Ian Coe (InclusiveU), Warren Kimble ’57 (VPA), Tyler Youngman ’19 (iSchool) and David Ross (InclusiveU).

The audio documentary was produced by 鶹ƵUniversity Libraries’ “Sound Beat: Access Audio” team. “Sound Beat” is a daily, 90-second radio show highlighting the holdings of the . Belfer is part of the Libraries’  and is one of the largest sound archives in the United States.

Each “Sound Beat” episode focuses on one particular recording from the archive and provides a back story detailing its place in recording history. “Sound Beat: Access Audio” features long-form audio projects including audiobooks, interviews, narrated journals and documentary-style storytelling that highlights the experiences of iconic 鶹ƵUniversity community members.

“Sound Beat: Access Audio” projects have included collaboration with students, faculty, staff and administration from partners across campus. Inclusion and the student experience are at the forefront of the “Sound Beat: Access Audio” mission. Through an exciting partnership with the , students form an integral part of the team in all aspects of production, working with Libraries staff to develop their research, writing and editing skills.

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