Of those 2,067 recordings, approximately 40 per cent are of old-time music.
The director had favored the old-time, intimate, multiplex, dyadic learning over classroom learning.
By that date, location recording was a routine element of record-company practice, a recognised method of building up a list of old-time or 'race' music.
Better dead than badly turned-out was the view of the old-time horseman!
It was an old-time scalp dance, proudly organized by the veterans' families.
Several of those stations had been broadcasting old-time music since 1922.
The image is surprisingly modern among dominant popular representations that render the ' ' old-time religion' ' out of time, as if it exists in studied resistance to modernity.
Ultra-orthodox patients, whether old-time adherents or newly arrived penitents (hozrim bitshuva), tend to articulate their emotional distress through idioms derived from a sacred reality that is incompatible with psychomedical reality.