Rich Kirby talks about his Grandmother's youth in Kentucky and her musical influences before singing a song he learned from her. Rich lives in Whitesburg, Kentucky. This concert takes place at the Asheville Junction, founded by Andy Cohen. ...
Rich Kirby plays guitar and sings a song about strip mining. The song was written by a Berea College student named Glen Lauson. Michael Kline calls it The Spider Song: ww09112. Rich lives in Whitesburg, Kentucky. This concert takes place in the...
Rich Kirby plays guitar and sings a song he learned from his grandmother. Rich lives in Whitesburg, Kentucky. This concert takes place in the Asheville Junction, founded by Andy Cohen. Listen to Rich talking before this song: ww04102.
Rich Kirby plays guitar and sings a song Jean Ritchie wrote about mining in Kentucky. Rich lives in Whitesburg, Kentucky. This concert takes place in the Asheville Junction, founded by Andy Cohen.
Rich Kirby plays guitar and sings a ballad. Rich lives in Whitesburg, Kentucky. This concert takes place in the Asheville Junction, founded by Andy Cohen.
Rich Kirby plays guitar and sings a song he learned from his grandmother. It is a white abolitionist song. Rich lives in Whitesburg, Kentucky. This concert takes place in the Asheville Junction, founded by Andy Cohen.
Rich Kirby sings a ballad about an enormous ram. Rich lives in Whitesburg, Kentucky. This concert takes place in the Asheville Junction, founded by Andy Cohen.
Rich Kirby talks about a game played between a cat and a rat and the trouble that ensues. Rich lives in Whitesburg, Kentucky. This concert takes place in the Asheville Junction, founded by Andy Cohen.
Rich Kirby plays guitar and sings a Scottish song about WWII. Rich lives in Whitesburg, Kentucky. This concert takes place in the Asheville Junction, founded by Andy Cohen.
Rich Kirby plays guitar and sings a song about Cuba. It is an Irving Berlin song. Rich lives in Whitesburg, Kentucky. This concert takes place in the Asheville Junction, founded by Andy Cohen.
Education; Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.); Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- Funds and scholarships.
At the annual alumni banquet held June 9, 1925, chairman Captain W. I. Jones welcomed distinguished guest and speaker the Hon. John H. Kirby, of Houston, Texas. Mr. Kirby compared the famous pioneers of Tennessee with the heroes of Texas, and he...
Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- History.; Hill, John Wesley -- 1863-1936.; Cooper, Myers Young, 1873- .; Johnson, LeRoy.; Kirby, John Henry -- 1860-1940.; Buffum, Vryling W.; Turner, B. Frank.; Ford, Thomas B.; Matthews, Robert...
The article: "Students' banquet," relates to the new community hall and gymnasium that were opened on December 20, [1924] at Lincoln Memorial University, with "more than five hundred students, teachers, workers and friends of the...
Wry Straw performs at the Asheville Junction, founded by Andy Cohen. The band consists of John McCutheon (guitar), Rich Kirby (mandolin), and Tom Bledsoe (banjo).
Wry Straw performs at the Asheville Junction, founded by Andy Cohen. The band consists of John McCutheon (guitar), Rich Kirby (mandolin), and Tom Bledsoe (banjo). Billy Edd Wheeler wrote this song.
Wry Straw performs at the Asheville Junction, founded by Andy Cohen. The band consists of John McCutheon, Rich Kirby, and Tom Bledsoe. This is the second part of a three-part medley. Listen to St. Anne's Reel: ww12703, and Mississippi Sawyer:...
Wry Straw performs at the Asheville Junction, founded by Andy Cohen. The band consists of John McCutheon, Rich Kirby, and Tom Bledsoe. This is the first part of a three-part medley. Listen to Kitchen Girl: ww12704, and Mississippi Sawyer:...
Wry Straw performs at the Asheville Junction, founded by Andy Cohen. The band consists of John McCutheon (autoharp), Rich Kirby (mandolin), and Tom Bledsoe (guitar).
Wry Straw performs at the Asheville Junction, founded by Andy Cohen. The band consists of John McCutheon (guitar), Rich Kirby (mandolin), and Tom Bledsoe (banjo). Listen to John McCutheon talking about this song: ww12708. Jimmie Rodgers and the...