Turner Foddrell plays a song he learned from his dad on his acoustic guitar. Turner is the son of Posey Foddrell, brother of Marvin, and a resident of Patrick County, where this interview takes place.
Leslie Vance Quesenberry sings and plays a banjo tune for Kip Lornell. This takes place in his home in Hiawassee, Virginia. Listen to him play this song without singing: fe05502.
Tom Allen tells Kip Lornell a story about a confrontation on a bear hunt near Petite's Gap between Franklin County people and Amherst County people. This takes place in his home near Love Mountain, in Amherst County.
Jim Marshall talks about the generation gap in old time music, and the role that media played in determining this. This interview takes place in Jim's home near Hillsville, Virginia.
Mel Linkous talks about Glen Howell being a good driver while transporting the band to gigs. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in Roanoke Virginia through...
Musicians talk about different bands and shows they remember from decades ago. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in Roanoke Virginia through the late...
Kyle Creed, Whit Sizemore, and others talk with Kip Lornell about old time preferences, guitars, mandolins, and square dance tunes. Kyle plays and makes banjos. Whit fiddled for the Shady Mountain Ramblers. This interview takes place in Kyle's...
Howard Twine sings and plays a gospel song on the electric guitar with his nephew, Larry Twine, singing and playing the organ, which includes the drum beat. This takes place in Howard's home in Elliston, Virginia.
Spencer Moore plays his guitar and sings with his sister, Emily "Emer". He was born and raised in Mountain City, Tennessee, and now lives in Chilhowie, Virginia.