Clarice Shelor talks with Blanton Owen about her father and her piano playing. Then she plays a clog. This takes place in her home in Meadows of Dan, Virginia.
Haywood "Woodie" Blevins plays a tune on the piano. Haywood was born in Grayson County. This recording takes place in Sparta, North Carolina, Haywood's home at the time.
Alma Robinson (born 1914) plays piano with Gary (?) singing for Wayne Erbsen in her home on a 'broken piano'. Alma is the sister and band member of Homer and Walter 'Bill and Joe' Callahan, a country duo that first recorded in January, 1934. She...
Alma Robinson (born 1914) plays piano and sings with Wayne Erbsen in her home on a 'broken piano'. Alma is the sister and band member of Homer and Walter 'Bill and Joe' Callahan, a country duo that first recorded in January, 1934. She performed...
Alma Robinson (born 1914) plays piano for Wayne Erbsen in her home on a 'broken piano'. Alma is the sister and band member of Homer and Walter 'Bill and Joe' Callahan, a country duo that first recorded in January, 1934. She performed with them on...
Alma Robinson (born 1914) plays piano for Wayne Erbsen in her home on a 'broken piano'. Alma is the sister and band member of Homer and Walter 'Bill and Joe' Callahan, a country duo that first recorded in January, 1934. She performed with them on...
Alma Robinson (born 1914) plays piano for Wayne Erbsen in her home on a 'broken piano'. Alma is the sister and bandmember of Homer and Walter 'Bill and Joe' Callahan, a country duo that first recorded in January, 1934. She performed with them on...
Alma Robinson (born 1914) plays piano and sings for Wayne Erbsen in her home on a 'broken piano'. Alma is the sister and band member of Homer and Walter 'Bill and Joe' Callahan, a country duo that first recorded in January, 1934. She performed...
The Wheeler sisters talk to an 'Old Time Religion' class at Warren Wilson College about Linda's youth and piano. David Holt and Tom Showalter conduct the interview. The Wheelers include, Anna Louise, Pat, Dana, and Linda (piano). They are from...
Mary Adams, a piano player and William Watson, who plays fiddle and banjo, talk with Kip Lornell about the piano being played in a string band. This takes place in Mary's home in Bedford County, Virginia.