Clovis Crowder plays solo fiddle during a fiddle styles concert, the third of its kind, arranged by David Holt. It takes place in Kittredge Theater at Warren Wilson College. Clovis is from Weaverville, North Carolina.
This is from a Guitar Styles Concert organized by David Holt and takes place in Kitteredge Theater on the Warren Wilson College campus. Ralph Lewis and his son, Marty, both play guitar, alternating on the melody. They are from Enka, North...
Asheville, North Carolina; Songs & music; ; Festivals; Asheville, North Carolina
The Byard Ray Festival Association was established by Betty Sue Johnson who produced the festival for ten of its eleven years. She was a nurse practitioner, educator, and administrator at Duke University Medical Center and the University of North...
Author's descriptions of his impressions of a visit to
Western North Carolina and photographs emphasizing the
contrast between Asheville and a nearby farm.
Author's description of his impressions of the people of the
North Carolina and Tennessee mountains and photographs of
scenes in Asheville, North Carolina.
Walter and Ethel, an elder married couple, perform at the Asheville Junction. Walter, born in 1896, plays harmonica and sings. This is a rare example of traditional blues in Asheville.
Walter and Ethel, an elder married couple, perform at the Asheville Junction. Walter, born in 1896, plays guitar while he and Ethel sing. This is a rare example of traditional blues in Asheville.
Walter and Ethel, an elder married couple, perform at the Asheville Junction. Walter, born in 1896, plays guitar while he and Ethel sing. This is a rare example of traditional blues in Asheville.
Walter and Ethel, an elder married couple, perform at the Asheville Junction. Walter, born in 1896, plays guitar while he and Ethel sing. This is a rare example of traditional blues in Asheville.
Walter and Ethel, an elder married couple, perform at the Asheville Junction. Walter, born in 1896, plays harmonica and sings. This is a rare example of traditional blues in Asheville.
Walter and Ethel, an elder married couple, perform at the Asheville Junction. Walter, born in 1896, plays harmonica and sings on this tune. This is a rare example of traditional blues in Asheville.