Tracy plays the guitar and sings at a concert in Warren Wilson College's Bannerman Hall. Tracy is from York County, Pennsylvania. This is a Carter Family song.
Tracy Schwarz plays guitar and sings at the Asheville Junction, a coffeehouse founded by Andy Cohen. Tracy is from York County, Pennsylvania. This is a Carter Family song.
The Carolina Rangers and the Tonemasters sing a Christian gospel song with piano accompaniment. This was possibly broadcast on Dewey Hill's radio program on WPAQ (Mt. Airy) or WBOB (Galax).
Bessie Jones talks about the previous song with a group of high school students from Paideia school in Atlanta, while visiting the home of Guy and Candie Carawan. The group is led by John Sundale. Listen to Yonder Come Day: ww14601.
Bessie Jones sings with a group of high school students from Paideia school in Atlanta, while visiting the home of Guy and Candie Carawan. The group is led by John Sundale. Listen to Bessie talking about this song: ww14602.
Clayton Horsley sings and plays the guitar. He was born and raised in Campbell County and moved to Lynchburg in his teens, where this recording takes place. Listen to another version of this Clayton's song: fe01411.
Francis Amos speaks with an unidentified elder man about working for 13 cents a day during the Great Depression. This takes place at a Franklin County Senoir Citizens gathering and several people are involved in the interview.
Text of a brochure written by Rev. Edgar Tufts, Principle of
the Girls Department of Lees-McRae Institute, Banner Elk,
North Carolina, describing the plight of young women in the
mountains of Western North Carolina and requesting
scholarship...
Liz and Lynn Shaw play fiddles at the Asheville Junction on St. Patrick's Day. The Asheville Junction was founded by Andy Cohen. Other musicians include Cynthia Smathers (bass), June Smathers (banjo), and Andy Cohen (guitar).
Mary Joe Day, Janet Oliver of the Shady Grove Baptist Church Choir perform an instrumental Christian gospel song. This was possibly broadcast on Dewey Hill's radio program on WPAQ (Mt. Airy) or WBOB (Galax).
Daniel Womack plays a spiritual on guitar. Since his religious conversion, he no longer plays the secular music he performed in his youth. The interviewers are Doug Day and Kip Lornell. Daniel grew up in Pittsylvania County, Virginia and moved...
Daniel Womack plays guitar and sings a spiritual. Since his religious conversion, he no longer plays the secular music he performed in his youth. The interviewers are Doug Day and Kip Lornell. Daniel grew up in Pittsylvania County, Virginia and...