Young, Noel, 1922-2002
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1922 - 20020531
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Bayard Stockton Good Companions Radio Show Collection
Collection — Box: 1997-094
Identifier: AR-2023-009
Abstract
The Bayard Stockton Good Companions Radio Show Collection contains one hundred four (104) community affairs radio interviews aired on KMGQ-FM Goleta and conducted with a wide variety of well-known people on current events such as the arts, social issues, the environment, education, agriculture, politics, science, and history.
Dates:
Broadcast: 1983 - 1986
California Review Number Three (1970)
Unprocessed Material
Identifier: 2022
Dates:
Publication: 1970
Found in:
Gledhill Library
Good Companions with Noel Young, 1983-03-20
File
Content Description
From the Collection:
The Bayard Stockton Good Companions Radio Show Collection contains one hundred four (104) community affairs radio interviews digitized from audiocassette copies of interviews from the "Good Companions" radio show, hosted by Bayard Stockton on station KMGQ-FM Goleta. The collection includes tape index sheets for some of the interviews.
Dates:
Broadcast: 1983-03-20
Mountain Drive Oral History Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR-2020-008
Abstract
Mountain Drive, a residential enclave of free spirits located in the hills above Montecito, coalesced in the years following World War II. The driving force behind its formation was Robert McKee Hyde, known to all as Bobby. The spirit of the community was bohemian, a “live-and-let-live” feel that fostered a close-knit camaraderie. Community interaction often centered on a growing number of celebrations and festivals. Probably the best-known was the Wine Stomp, begun in 1952, in which the...
Dates:
1985 - 2022
Noel Young: A Casual Biography
Unprocessed Material
Identifier: 2022-060
Dates:
Publication: 2001
Found in:
Gledhill Library
Noel Young Interview, 1990-02-18
File — Folder: Young, Noel, Cassette: Master
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Mountain Drive Oral History Collection contains thirty oral histories of people who experienced the early days of Mountain Drive, Santa Barbara's bohemian community. The collection originated as an advanced oral history course conducted during the summer of 1986. The success of the group project, and the feeing that it had only scratched the surface of a rich subject, caused the effort to be continued for six years. One of the envisioned outputs of the project was a publication on the...
Dates:
1990-02-18