The Knoxville Sacred Harp Singers sing hymns for a group of high school students from Paideia school in Atlanta. The group is led by John Sundale. Listen to this song with the shape notes: ww11521.
The Knoxville Sacred Harp Singers sing hymns for a group of high school students from Paideia school in Atlanta. The group is led by John Sundale. Listen to this song with the poetry: ww11522.
Wayne Erbsen and Andy Cahan visit Tommy Jarrell (1901-1985) at his home in Toast, North Carolina. Tommy plays fiddle and sings with Andy (banjo), and Wayne (guitar). Listen to Tommy talking about this tune: ww09014.
Wayne Erbsen and Andy Cahan visit Tommy Jarrell (1901-1985) at his home in Toast, North Carolina. Tommy plays fiddle and sings with Andy (banjo), and Wayne (guitar). Listen to Let Me Fall: ww09013.
This is a newspaper printed by the Old Regular Baptists at Millstone, Kentucky. This is volume 2, whole number 20, number 8, and was printed in September 1925. It has letters, editorial, and obituaries.
Text of an address to the Conference of Southern Mountain
Workers, Knoxville, Tennessee, March 29, 1916, regarding
education and economic development in Western North
Carolina.
Country Music--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Kentucky; WAVE (Radio Station: Louisville, Ky.); Clayton McMichen and His Georgia Wildcats; If You'll Let Me Be Your Little Sweetheart; McMichen, Clayton;
Song sung by Clayton McMichen on radio program recording of Clayton McMichen and His Georgia Wildcats on WAVE, Louisville, Kentucky 3-4-41.
This series of six articles was prepared by the United Mine Workers of America, disclosing the attempt that is being made by the Red forces, under the direct supervision of Moscow, to seize control of the organized labor movement of America and use...
Contains letters by Eugene V. Debs and John Mitchell published in the Social Democratic Herald concerning the averted strike in 1904 of the United Mine Workers of America.
Dec. 30, 1896 magazine. Includes articles on area church histories, society news, school histories, and local news, as well as advertisements from area businesses.