Song sung by Ernest Martin on his radio program, "Highway to Heaven" that he recorded in 1950 for broadcast on various radio stations in central and eastern Kentucky.
Spencer Moore plays guitar and sings with his sister, Emma Moore, and brother, Joe Moore. This takes place in Mountain City, Tennessee, where they were raised. Spencer now lives in Chilhowie, Virginia.
Touchstone performs for Asheville's Earth Day celebration. The band includes Zan McLeod (striding guitar, mandocello and bouzouki), Triona NiDhomhnaill (keyboards and vocals), Claudine Langille (mandolin, tenor banjo and vocals), Mark Roberts...
Touchstone performs for Asheville's Earth Day celebration. The band includes Zan McLeod (striding guitar, mandocello and bouzouki), Triona NiDhomhnaill (keyboards and vocals), Claudine Langille (mandolin, tenor banjo and vocals), Mark Roberts...
Touchstone performs for Asheville's Earth Day celebration. The band includes Zan McLeod (striding guitar, mandocello and bouzouki), Triona NiDhomhnaill (keyboards and vocals), Claudine Langille (mandolin, tenor banjo and vocals), Mark Roberts...
History of WV Methodists who have received the Conference Cane, "awarded to men of age and long years of service ... almost always awarded to the oldest man who has given his life for a worthy cause."
Photograph of Virginia Hall taken on Commencement day, 1911. The image was taken by a member of the Gray Family, Rev. Dr. Charles Oliver Gray was president of Tusculum from 1908 - 1932.
Daniel Womack talks about his family singing during his youth, and their instrument preferences. Since his religious conversion, he no longer plays the secular music he performed in his youth. The interviewer is Doug Day. Daniel grew up in...
Triedstone Baptist Church's Young Adult Choir sings during a concert featuring black musicians of Asheville. The concert was arranged by David Holt and took place in Kittredge Theater at Warren Wilson College. This song is led by 'Sister Massie'.