Leary lauded Leading up to Grammy Awards
The 61st Annual Grammy Awards ceremony will air Sunday, February 10, 2019, at 7 p.m. CST, on CBS. Jim Leary will be there at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, seated somewhere far from the stage most likely. The Grammy for which he is nominated–Best Album Notes, for Alpine Dreaming: The Helvetia Records Story, 1920-1924–will be awarded at an afternoon ceremony prior to the telecast, which seems fitting somehow for this self-described “jackpine savage” from Rice Lake who has been engaged in behind-the-scenes labor as a folklorist for many decades. Leary has been lauded in the local media recently in the run up to the event, and we have assembled the following list:
- Yodeling fame
Jim Leary gets a second Grammy shot for “Alpine Dreaming.” By Jane Burns, Isthmus - UW-Madison Professor receives second Grammy nomination. By Victor Jacobo, CBS 58
- UW Folklore Professor Emeritus Nominated For Grammy. The Morning Show, Wisconsin Public Radio
- UW professor heads to L.A. in hopes of winning Grammy award. By Jenna Walters, The Daily Cardinal
We know it won’t be long before he returns to Madison and resumes his work on Local Centers/Global Sounds: Historic Recordings and Midwestern Musical Vernaculars, and perhaps developing more ideas for collaborating with our friends at Archeophone Records. Three of the six nominees in the Best Album Notes category this year are Archeophone releases:
- Alpine Dreaming: The Helvetia Records Story, 1920-1924
James P. Leary, album notes writer (Various Artists), Archeophone Records - 4 Banjo Songs, 1891-1897: Foundational Recordings Of America’s Iconic Instrument
Richard Martin & Ted Olson, album notes writers (Charles A. Asbury), Archeophone Records - The 1960 Time Sessions
Ben Ratliff, album notes writer (Sonny Clark Trio), Tompkins Square - The Product Of Our Souls: The Sound And Sway Of James Reese Europe’s Society Orchestra
David Gilbert, album notes writer (Various Artists), Archeophone Records - Trouble No More: The Bootleg Series Vol. 13 / 1979-1981 (Deluxe Edition)
Amanda Petrusich, album notes writer (Bob Dylan), Columbia Legacy/Sony Music
Voices Of Mississippi: Artists And Musicians Documented By William Ferris
David Evans, album notes writer (Various Artists), Dust-to-Digital
Jim Leary would be the first to let people know he might be the one who received the Grammy nomination, but it took the work of many to create Alpine Dreaming. Leary called upon colleagues and friends from nearby and around the world for assistance, and the 2-CD set was produced by Archeophone Records in cooperation with Mills Music Library and the Center for the Study of Upper Midwestern Cultures, with partial support from the National Endowment for the Humanities.