Jerry Dewitt plays a banjo with Jim Robertson on fiddle during an interview with Kip Lornell. The banjo is dominant, with the fiddle sound barely perceptable.
Banjo players answer questions from the audience during a concert featuring different banjo styles. The concert takes place in Warren Wilson College's Sage Cafe and was organized by Phil Jamison.
Banjo players talk about their tuning habits and preferences during a concert featuring different banjo styles. The concert takes place in Warren Wilson College's Sage Cafe and was organized by Phil Jamison.
Jerry Adams talks about his two-finger banjo style during a concert featuring different banjo syles. The concert takes place in Warren Wilson College's Sage Cafe. Phil Jamison organized this concert. Jerry is from Madison County, North Carolina.
Jerry Adams and Flave Hart talk about Carroll Best's banjo style during a concert featuring different banjo styles. The concert takes place at Warren Wilson College's Sage Cafe and was organized by Phil Jamison.
Ted Boyd plays fiddle in his Endicott home in Franklin County, Virginia with a group of his neighbors and friends: Junior Shively (guitar), Hub McAlexander (guitar), and David Shively (banjo).
Clayton Hurt plays a tune on his banjo in his home for interviewer, Linda Keene. Clayton plays in a clawhammer style, but is also a Scruggs style picker.
Clayton Hurt plays a tune on his banjo in his home for interviewer, Linda Keene. Clayton plays in a clawhammer style, but is also a Scruggs style picker.
Clayton Hurt plays a tune on his banjo in his home for interviewer, Linda Keene. Clayton plays in a clawhammer style, but is also a Scruggs style picker.
Clayton Hurt plays a tune on his banjo in his home for interviewer, Linda Keene. Clayton plays in a clawhammer style, but is also a Scruggs style picker.
Clayton Hurt plays a tune on his banjo in his home for interviewer, Linda Keene. Clayton plays in a clawhammer style, but is also a Scruggs style picker.
Clayton Hurt plays a tune on his banjo in his home for interviewer, Linda Keene. Clayton plays in a clawhammer style, but is also a Scruggs style picker.
Mattie Oakes Jacobs plays the banjo in her home in Red Valley, Virginia, for interviewer, Vaughan Webb. She says this is a song that Maybelle Carter plays the song on the autoharp.