Montana Logging & Ballet Company records, 1974-2023
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Montana Logging & Ballet Company
- Title
- Montana Logging & Ballet Company records
- Dates
- 1974-2023 (inclusive)19742023
- Quantity
- 2 linear ft (6 boxes); 1 digital audio file.
- Collection Number
- MC 470 (collection)
- Summary
- The Montana Logging & Ballet Company was a musical act formed in Montana in the late 1970s. Collection consists of both audio and video recordings of their performances as well as records created and collected by the group documenting their activities.
- Repository
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Montana Historical Society, Library and Archives
Montana Historical Society, Library and Archives
225 North Roberts
PO Box 201201
Helena MT
59620-1201
Telephone: 406-444-2681
Fax: 406-444-5297
mthslibrary@mt.gov - Access Restrictions
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Collection open for research. Copyrighted material cannot be duplicated and must be accessed in-house only. Some material may be inaccessible until digitized.
- Languages
- English
Historical Note
The Montana Logging and Ballet Company got its start in Billings, MT by four Rocky Mountain College alumni. Bob FitzGerald and Rusty Harper organized the musical group, The People Tree, while attending Rocky Mountain College in the 1960s. After 10 years of performing in Hollywood, the two decided to return to Montana where they began working in the admissions department at their alma matter. In 1975 they put together a "Rocky Road Show", enlisting the brothers Steve and Tim Holmes. The group toured schools across Montana, encouraging high school seniors to attend college, pitching Rocky as a prime option.
The show originally consisted of some popular songs with comedy bits thrown in. Most of the material was left-over stuff from The People Tree. The group was so successful with their recruitment efforts, the school requested they continue the road show.
After a few years of performing the show, the four decided to go their separate ways. Bob worked as Max Baucus' campaign manager when he ran for US Senate in 1978. When Baucus won the election the four men decided to perform again as a thank you for his staff. This would be the first time they took a popular song and rewrote the lyrics to make it political satire. Eric Feaver, president of the teacher's union, Montana Educators Association, encouraged them to write more satire, focusing on Montana education. Their material got shared nationwide and eventually Steve began writing original music to go along with the lyrics. The men debated if they should formally unite as a musical group, something they had not been up to this point. Although they had no desire at the time to record and tour, they decided to name the group The Montana Logging and Ballet Company. The name derived from a major Montana resource, timber, adding ballet because no one would know what it meant. This allowed them to be as creative as they wanted.
The group mainly performed for more liberal, progressive groups primarily in politics, education, and the arts, performing mainly at organization conventions or fund raisers. Songs and comedy skits would focus on the particular group in the audience, making no two shows the same. Often material was not written until right before the show. Some jokes would be made up by individual members while on stage.
In 1987 the group met Archbishop Desmond Tutu after presenting him with a sculpture and performing an original piece, "Take the Barriers Down" written for him at a global gathering put on by the United Methodist Church Women's Division. Afterwards, Fitz held a fundraiser to assist in Tutu's work in South Africa to end Apartheid. Tutu was so appreciative when asked by the group if he'd come to Montana, he agreed. In 1990, at a time of great political unrest in his home country, Tutu came to Helena to make an appearance for one night alongside the MLBC. That same year they formed Upstream Records to produce their first recorded album, Take the Barriers Down, donating the sales funds to Tutu's work in South Africa.
They released their second album We Don't Get It was released in 1992.
They served as the resident political satirists on NPR's Weekend Edition, Sunday during President Bill Clinton's second term. According to the group, their material was always meant to "nudge" people to try and work together to make the world a better place. The albums Common Sense Solutions to Our Nations Problems, Take 1, (1999) and Take 2 (2001) featured selections from these appearances.
Although the group did not write much of their music down in the early years, they made it a point to record their shows on cassette tape. Set lists were created for many shows showing the order of songs and comedy sketches, often abbreviating the song titles to just one or two words. Steve often added small jokes to the set list for the other members' amusement.
Each member brought their own unique skill set to the group, but none of them ever competed for solos or a lead role. Besides equal roles on stage, they also wrote as a group. They pride themselves on the fact they stayed together for 37 years.
Content Description
The Montana Logging and Ballet Company records consist of audio recording, photographs, and papers created and documenting the performances and related activities of the group throughout the decades. The bulk of the collection is the audio cassette recordings capturing live performances at various events both within the state and nationwide from the 1980s through 90s. Paper records include a number of set lists and scripts from various shows and appearances, material produced by the group to promote the themselves and their shows, images highlighting performances as well as considerable amounts of images documenting Archbishop Desmond Tutu's visit to Helena in 1991 for a special performance from the group. VHS recordings in the collection capture live performances and interviews of group members mainly during the 1990s. Finally, commerically produced recordings include all the records produced by the group as well as from one record from The People Tree. The Montana PBS produced Love is the Journey captures their farewell performance at the Wilma Theater in Missoula, MT in 2012.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Use
Researchers must use collection in accordance with the policies of the Montana Historical Society Library & Archives. The Library & Archives does not necessarily hold copyright to all materials in the collection. In some cases permission for use may require additional authorization from the copyright owners. For more information contact an archivist.
Preferred Citation
Item description and date. Collection Title. Collection Number. Box and Folder numbers. Montana Historical Society Library & Archives, Helena, Montana.
Administrative Information
Arrangement
This collection is arranged into ten series:
Series I: Live Performance Audio Recordings
Series II: Notes
Series III: Scrapbooks
Series IV: Minutes
Series V: Correspondence
Series VI: Images
Series VII: Promotional Photos
Series VIII: Video Recordings
Series IX: Oral Histories
Series X: Commercially Produced Recordings
Cassette, VHS tapes, and commercially produced albums are described at the item level, everything else is described at the folder level.
Location of Collection
Collection location TBDProcessing Note
Description titles for the audio recordings were taken either from the cassette tape case, the cassette tape, or both. Parenthesized descriptions were provided by MLBC member Tim Holmes. A number of tapes include the set list on the sleeve inserts. All negatives and some print images are sleeved for protection. Additional description can be found on some negative sleeves or the original sleeves housed with the negatives and prints. A number of contact sheets came to the archives with post-in notes attached. In order to preserve the item, photocopies of the sheets showing the size and location of the post-it notes were made prior to removing them from the original. A large amount of newspaper clippings were transferred to the Library in 2024 for their vertical file. Copies of commercially produced albums were transferred to the Library in 2025. Folder titles for the paper records are original to the collection and original order was maintained for the folder contents. Please note, some of the cassette and VHS recordings housed in the collection may be subject to copyright restrictions not held by the Montana Historical Society. See the container list below for specific titles.
Acquisition Information
Acquisition information available upon request.
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Live Performance Audio Recordings , 1981-1994
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Description: Dad's Show @ Rocky; Baucus Ranch Show (Possibly Senator Baucus Staff fundraiser, first recorded show)Dates: 1981 October 9; August 16Container: Box/Folder 1 / 1
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Description: Baucus Show D.C. (Recorded in Washington DC)Dates: 1981 December 11Container: Box/Folder 1 / 2
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Description: Mansfield-Man Demo. Convention, Hel. Good (Annual Mansfield Metcalf dinner in Helena)Dates: 1982 March 27Container: Box/Folder 1 / 3
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Description: Montana Logging & Ballet Company "The Reagan Show" Demo. Conv. (tinny) (Annual Mansfield Metcalf dinner in Helena)Dates: 1982 March 27Container: Box/Folder 1 / 4
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Description: MLBC @ St. Paul's (St. Paul's Methodist church in Helena general fundraiser)Dates: 1982 April 16Container: Box/Folder 1 / 5
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Description: MLBC/NEA - Savannah Georgia (National Education Association in Savanna GA )Dates: 1982 July 30Container: Box/Folder 1 / 6
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Description: MontCEL (Montana Committee for Effective Legislature)Dates: 1982 September 17Container: Box/Folder 1 / 7
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Description: Mont. Wilderness Assoc. (Montana Wilderness Association fundraiser)Dates: 1982 December 3Container: Box/Folder 1 / 8
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Description: AERO/MontCEL Billings (Alternative Energy Resources Organization/MontCEL fundraiser)Dates: 1983 February 26Container: Box/Folder 1 / 9
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Description: Whitehall (Whitehall Public Library )Dates: 1983 June 4Container: Box/Folder 1 / 10
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Description: MLBC at Sioux Falls, S.D. (Sioux Falls fundraiser for S.D. U.S. Senator Thomas Daschle)Dates: 1983 December 3Container: Box/Folder 1 / 11
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Description: The Editorial We" Anaconda Apr. 11, '84 (Concert for Methodists in Alaska with Rachael Lieder)Dates: 1984 April 13Container: Box/Folder 1 / 12
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Description: MLBC @ Colonial Inn, Helena for Casey Family Found. (Casey Family Foundation Adoption/Children)Dates: 1984 May 6Container: Box/Folder 1 / 13
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Description: MLBC @ Milwaukee for WEA (Wisconsin Educational Association)Dates: 1984 October 25Container: Box/Folder 1 / 14
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Description: MLBC/MEA Colonial Inn Helena (Montana Educational Association)Dates: 1985 April 12Container: Box/Folder 1 / 15
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Description: Special Olympics - Carroll Commons (Carroll College)Dates: 1985 May 17Container: Box/Folder 1 / 16
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Description: MLBC for Home Health Care BigforkDates: 1985 September 29Container: Box/Folder 1 / 17
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Description: MLCB 1st Congo. Church Blgs. (First Congregational Church Billings Fundraiser possibly for Summer Camp Mimanagish)Dates: 1985 November 1Container: Box/Folder 1 / 18
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Description: MEA Concert Helena (Montana Educational Association)Dates: 1985 October 17Container: Box/Folder 2 / 1
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Description: MLBC @ Butte MT Tech (Possibly International Peace Exchange benefit; cassette case says Baltimore, possibly National Education Association)Dates: 1985 November 16Container: Box/Folder 2 / 2
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Description: MLBC @ Kalispell AGATE conf. (Association for Gifted and Talented Education)Dates: 1986 April 28Container: Box/Folder 2 / 3
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Description: MLBC @ Elmira, NY for Stan Lundine (Lt. Governor candidate for New York)Dates: 1986 May 17Container: Box/Folder 2 / 4
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Description: Kenai, AK (Democratic Party gubernatorial fundraiser)Dates: 1986 May 31Container: Box/Folder 2 / 5
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Description: Helena Hunger Concert (probably food bank fundraiser)Dates: 1986 June 11Container: Box/Folder 2 / 6
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Description: MLBC 3 of us Law Librarians - Frontier TownDates: 1986 September 19Container: Box/Folder 2 / 7
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Description: Oberlin College (concert for students Oberlin, OH)Dates: 1986 October 26Container: Box/Folder 2 / 8
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Description: Butte Copper King (Copper King Hotel concert, Butte, for Montana democrats)Dates: 1986 October 29Container: Box/Folder 2 / 9
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Description: 1987 Issues Conference Greenbrier Hotel (Greenbrier, WV democratic conclave Issues Conference)Dates: 1987 January 30Container: Box/Folder 2 / 10
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Description: MLBC Farm in the Dell Helena, MT (Farm in the Dell fundraiser)Dates: 1987 March 27Container: Box/Folder 2 / 11
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Description: MLBC Lewiston Arts Center - wild snow storm (Lewistown Arts Center fundraiser Lewistown, MT)Dates: 1987 March 21Container: Box/Folder 2 / 12
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Description: UMC Convo Ordained Ministry - Este Park, Colo (Estes Park, CO United Methodist Church Convention ordained ministry, 2 shows, 1 on front, 1 on back with 6/30/87 Chautauqua NY)Dates: 1987 October 24; June 30Container: Box/Folder 2 / 13
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Description: Clerk & Recorders MLBC Missoula, MT (conference of Clerk and Recorders)Dates: 1987 August 20Container: Box/Folder 2 / 14
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Description: Western States Treasurers' Conference Whitefish MT, investment banker (Investment Banker on side B possibly in Colorado)Dates: 1987 August 27Container: Box/Folder 2 / 15
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Description: MLBC Duluth (Duluth, MN concert for Congressman Jim Oberstar)Dates: 1987 October 17Container: Box/Folder 2 / 16
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Description: MLBC Friends of Rivas Helena (group of concerned citizens that raised money and sent relief supplies to Rivas, Nicaragua)Dates: 1988 February 25Container: Box/Folder 3 / 1
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Description: MLBC Friends of Rivas Missoula (Rivas, Nicaragua support group)Dates: 1988 February 26Container: Box/Folder 3 / 2
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Description: Nat. Methodist Youth Conf. St. Louis (National Methodist Youth Conference, People All Over the World)Dates: 1988 April 30Container: Box/Folder 3 / 3
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Description: Tutu Event, DC (Archbishop Tutu South Africa fundraiser in restaurant with high power democratic presidential candidates in Washington, D.C.)Dates: 1988 May 10Container: Box/Folder 3 / 4
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Description: Montana Loggers Kazoo MI (Kalamazoo, MI Fetzer Institute)Dates: 1988 June 24-25Container: Box/Folder 3 / 5
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Description: Live Performance Recording Montana Loggers Fetzer Foundation (Produced by Sunrise Media, may be copyright protected)Dates: 1988 June 24Container: Box/Folder 3 / 6
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Description: MLBC Danville Kentucky Norton Center for the Performing Arts at Centre CollegeDates: 1988 July 04Container: Box/Folder 3 / 7
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Description: Cleveland Health Education Museum Cleveland Ohio MLBC Nautica StageDates: 1988 September 09Container: Box/Folder 3 / 8
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Description: Camp 1988 Freedom Music (Flathead United Senior High Church Camp July 1988)Dates: 1988 JulyContainer: Box/Folder 3 / 9
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Description: MLBC @ Alabama Ed. As. Montgomery (Alabama Education Association & on B side "Face to Faith" by Sandi Patty)Dates: 1989 March 14Container: Box/Folder 3 / 10
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Description: Cleveland Ohio PVA/Clem. (Cleveland Health Ed. Museum)Dates: 1989 October 27Container: Box/Folder 3 / 11
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Description: Montana Logging & Ballet Co. Chester, Mont. (Chester MT community concert)Dates: 1989 December 01Container: Box/Folder 3 / 12
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Description: MLBC Big Fork Playhouse - poor quality audio (Bigfork, MT Playhouse for local charities)Dates: 1990 March 03Container: Box/Folder 3 / 13
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Description: MLBC / Helena benefit for Big Brother - YMCA, Food Share, Hel Symphony (Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Helena Food Share, Helena Symphony)Dates: 1990 May 04Container: Box/Folder 3 / 14
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Description: Montana Logging Concert Washington DC (for Grandma's House, fundraiser for babies with AIDS)Dates: 1990 June 01Container: Box/Folder 3 / 15
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Description: Growth Through Art Billings (Billings, MT)Dates: 1990 September 28Container: Box/Folder 3 / 16
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Description: MLBC for Patagonia Ventura, CADates: 1991 January 21Container: Box/Folder 4 / 1
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Description: Habitat for Humanity Spokane (Habitat for Humanity fundraiser)Dates: 1991 May 02Container: Box/Folder 4 / 2
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Description: The Diane Rehm Show, Montana Ballet & Logging Company Hr. 2 (Produced by WAMU for National Public Radio, may be copyright protected)Dates: 1991 June 01Container: Box/Folder 4 / 3
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Description: Chautauqua Institution SA (side A only)Dates: 1991 July 01Container: Box/Folder 4 / 4
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Description: Nat'l Press Club (National Press Club concert in Washington D.C. may be copyright protected)Dates: 1991 September 27Container: Box/Folder 4 / 5
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Description: Alabama Ed Assoc (difficult to read, may not be Alabama)Dates: 1991 November 08Container: Box/Folder 4 / 6
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Description: MLBC M{R (NPR short bits, radio recording may be copyright protected)Dates: 1992 January 15Container: Box/Folder 4 / 7
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Description: MLBC - Estes ParkDates: 1992 October 08Container: Box/Folder 4 / 8
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Description: Oakland (Oakland, CA for National Congregational Church Conference)Dates: 1992 October 23Container: Box/Folder 4 / 9
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Description: MLBC - PEA - Harrisburg, PA (Pennsylvania Education Association)Dates: 1993 March 12Container: Box/Folder 4 / 10
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Description: Whitman College Walla Walla, Wash For the National Education AssociationDates: 1993 August 27Container: Box/Folder 4 / 11
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Description: Msla Blue Mountain Clinic Blue Mountain Clinic Fundraiser (Missoula, MT)Dates: 1994 February 19Container: Box/Folder 4 / 12
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Description: Habitat - Spokane Met (Habitat for Humanity fundraiser at evening concert Met Theater in Spokane, WA)Dates: 1994 April 09Container: Box/Folder 4 / 13
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Notes , circa 1980-2023
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Description: Set ListsDates: 1994-circa 2000s, undatedContainer: Box/Folder 5 / 1-2
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Description: ScriptsDates: circa 1990s-2023Container: Box/Folder 5 / 3
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Description: NPR ScriptsDates: 1999-2000Container: Box/Folder 5 / 4
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Description: Others: Music & ArrangementsDates: circa 1980s, 2023Container: Box/Folder 5 / 5
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Description: Music & LyricsDates: circa 1980s, undatedContainer: Box/Folder 5 / 6
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Scrapbooks , 1989-2004
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Description: MLBC ScrapbookDates: 1989-2004Container: Box/Folder 5 / 7
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Minutes , 1989
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Description: Upstream Records CompanyDates: 1989Container: Box/Folder 5 / 8
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Correspondence , 1974-2012
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Description: Incoming/OutgoingDates: 1974-2012Container: Box/Folder 5 / 9
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Images , circa 1970-2000
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Description: Bishop Desmond Tutu Photos & NegativesDates: 1987, 1990, 1991Container: Box/Folder 5 / 10-12
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Description: Performances Photos & NegativesDates: 1992, 1999, undatedContainer: Box/Folder 5 / 13
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Description: Assorted Negatives: Performances, Events, Promotional, PersonalDates: circa 1970-1999Container: Box/Folder 5 / 14
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Promotional Materials/Articles , 1992-2005
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Description: Wind ArticlesDates: 1992-2005Container: Box/Folder 5 / 15
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Description: Promotional PhotosDates: circa 2000, undatedContainer: Box/Folder 5 / 16
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Video Performances & Interviews , 1988-2003, undated
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Description: MLBC at Rocky's Commencement 88! (Rocky Mountain College, may be copyright protected)Dates: 1988Container: Box/Folder 6 / 1
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Description: Montana Logging and Ballet Company Northwest Coalition Against Malicious Harassment Conf. Boise, Idaho (unedited dub)Dates: 1991 October 25Container: Box/Folder 6 / 2
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Description: Montana Logging and Ballet Company Youth '91 Raw Footage (may be copyright protected)Dates: 1991 August 6Container: Box/Folder 6 / 3
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Description: Bob's intro Tutu Luncheon (Helena, MT)Dates: 1991 DecemberContainer: Box/Folder 6 / 4
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Description: Outburst of Hope (Fitz interview on Tutu and Concert in Helena @ Civic Center may be copyright protected)Dates: Circa 1991Container: Box/Folder 6 / 5
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Description: Montana Logging & Ballet Company Concert Wilma Theatre Missoula (concert for the Human Rights Network)Dates: 1992 March 6Container: Box/Folder 6 / 6
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Description: Kaleidoscope Concert Sunday (probably Billings, MT youth art program)Dates: 1993 May 9Container: Box/Folder 6 / 7
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Description: MLBC at Mesa, AZ Annual UMC Conference (United Methodist Church Conference)Dates: 1998 June 11Container: Box/Folder 6 / 8
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Description: Exclusive video interview with Archbishop Desmond Tutu - San Francisco 3-16-00 with Bob FitzGerald (MT Logging & Ballet) for Institute for Peace Studies /RMC 59102 (may be copyright protected)Dates: 2000 March 16Container: Box/Folder 6 / 9
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Description: Montana Logging & Ballet Peace Institute 2001 (Rocky Mountain College Peace Institute concert or award presentation)Dates: 2001Container: Box/Folder 6 / 10
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Description: Institute for Peace Studies Mt. Logging & Ballet with Arlo at Alberta Bair (Arlo Guthrie concert fundraiser at the Alberta Bair Theater in Billings, MT for Rocky Mountain College Peace Institute (copyrighted but might not exist anymore)Dates: 2003Container: Box/Folder 6 / 11
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Description: MLBC WV UMC Annual Conference (West Virginia annual United Methodist Church conference)Dates: 2003 June 12Container: Box/Folder 6 / 12
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Description: Montana Logging & Ballet Company New England Annual Conference (United Methodist Church conference, may be copyright protected)Dates: 2003 June 14Container: Box/Folder 6 / 13
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Description: California-Pacific Annual Conference (United Methodist Church conference)Dates: 2003 June 18Container: Box/Folder 6 / 14
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Description: "Catch the Spirit" Program #91-22 United Methodist Communication (weekly program from Nashville, TN; Bob Sculptor interview or MLBC or both, may be copyright protected)Dates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 6 / 15
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Description: Ray Farkas Off Center Productions "Montana Logging & Ballet Co." "Tim Holmes - Sculptor" (may be copyright protected)Dates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 6 / 16
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Oral Histories, 2022
2 files
4 hours, 20 minutes
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Description: Montana Logging & Ballet Company interview, interviewed by Rich AarstadDates: 2022 October 16Container: Ditial items Digital Items
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Commercially Produced Recordings, 1987-2012
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Description: The People TreeDates: circa 1970Container: Ditial items Digital Items
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Description: Take the Barriers DownDates: 1987Container: Ditial items Digital Items
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Description: We Don't Get ItDates: 1991Container: Ditial items Digital Items
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Description: Common Sense Solutions to our Nation's Problems - Part 1Dates: 1999Container: Ditial items Digital Items
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Description: Common Sense Solutions to our Nation's Problems - Part 2Dates: 2001Container: Ditial items Digital Items
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Description: Montana PBS - The Montana Logging & Ballet Co. Love is the Journey; After 36 Years: The Final Televised PerformanceDates: 2012Container: Digital items Digital Items
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Bands (music)--Montana
- Music--Performance
- Political satire--Montana
- Political satire--United States of America
Personal Names
- FitzGerald, Bob--Musician
- Granaas-Holmes, Steve--Musician
- Harper, Rusty--Musician
- Holmes, Tim--Musician
- Tutu, Desmond
Corporate Names
- Rocky Mountain College
