Alan Jabbour answers questions of an audience in Warren Wilson College's Canon Lounge. This recording is from an annual Harwood-Cole Memorial Lecture. Alan considers Henry Reed (1884-1968) of Glen Lyn, Virginia to be his foremost fiddle mentor.
Appalachian Region, Southern -- Agriculture.; Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- History.; Appalachian Region, Southern -- Social life and customs.;
The article relates to the Cumberland Gap region, at the tri-states intersection of Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee and the need for conservation and education in the life and industry in this Appalachian region.
Appalachian Region, Southern -- English language -- Dialects.; Bolton, Irene.; English language -- Dialects -- Appalachian Region, Southern.
An article from the "Mountain Herald" by Irene Bolton, a student at Lincoln Memorial University, about the old English expressions still manifest in the Appalachian Mountains. Many examples and usages are given, as to how the mountain...
Appalachian Region, Southern -- English language -- Dialects.; English language -- Dialects -- Appalachian Region, Southern.
Conclusion of an article from the "Mountain Herald," about how the Southern Appalachian mountain people are closely connected with Shakespeare's world through ballads, social customs and in speech and grammatical usages. The author...
Appalachian Region, Southern -- English language -- Dialects.; English language -- Dialects -- Appalachian Region, Southern.
Part 1 of 2: An article from the "Mountain Herald," about how the Southern Appalachian mountain people are closely connected with Shakespeare's world through ballads, social customs and in speech and grammatical usages. The author...
Agricultural education -- United States -- Tennessee.; Agriculture -- Appalachian Region, Southern -- Education.; Appalachian Region, Southern -- Agriculture.; Dairy farming -- Appalachian Region, Southern -- Education.; Lincoln Memorial...
Two articles from the "Mountain Herald," about the acquisition of new cattle stock for the farm and dairy of Lincoln Memorial University in 1916. The addition of the pure-bred stock represents many of the best and finest herds in Ohio,...
Early Appalachian architecture is one form of folk art which exhibits the unique combination of German, Scotch-Irish, English, and Scandinavian cultures in the Southern Highlands. Second hyperlinked image in the essay "Historical Survey...
Heidrick Four Quartet; Gospel Music—Kentucky; Gospel Musicians—Kentucky; Southern Gospel Singers; WCTT (Radio Station: Corbin, Kentucky); An Empty Mansion;
Songs sung by the Heidrick Four Quartet of Whitley and Knox Counties, Kentucky on radio station WCTT in Corbin, Kentucky [early 1950s] sponsored by Miller-Yancey Furniture in Barbourville, Kentucky.
Heidrick Four Quartet; Gospel Music—Kentucky; Gospel Musicians—Kentucky; Southern Gospel Singers; WCTT (Radio Station: Corbin, Kentucky); WCTT (Radio Station: Corbin, Kentucky); I"ll Meet You In the Morning;
Songs sung by the Heidrick Four Quartet of Whitley and Knox Counties, Kentucky on radio station WCTT in Corbin, Kentucky [early 1950s] sponsored by Miller-Yancey Furniture in Barbourville, Kentucky.
Heidrick Four Quartet; Gospel Music—Kentucky; Gospel Musicians—Kentucky; Southern Gospel Singers; WCTT (Radio Station: Corbin, Kentucky); Rock of Ages Hide Thou Me;
Songs sung by the Heidrick Four Quartet of Whitley and Knox Counties, Kentucky on radio station WCTT in Corbin, Kentucky [early 1950s] sponsored by Miller-Yancey Furniture in Barbourville, Kentucky.