Dave Dickerson sings and plays guitar for a small concert at Books, Strings, and Things in Blacksburg, Virginia. Dave was born in Tazewell County, Virginia, and spent much of his life working in Welch, West Virginia. An unidentified guitarist is...
On back of image: "Eastern Kentucky Open Championship Players, 1925 Pikeville, KY (From Left to Right) -- Tom Wilds, Ed Weber, W. Clines, R.O. Fox, H. Mortimer, E.H. Sowards, K. Hunt, J.M. Hatcher, W.P. Call, C. Greer, H.D.Shanklin, S.W....
Partin, J.M.; Powell, Loraine; Sweet Thing; Country Music Express Radio Programs--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Tennessee; Country Music--Kentucky; Country Music--Tennessee; Country Musicians--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Tennessee; WEZJ (Radio...
Song sung by J.M. Partin and Loraine Powell on the Country Music Express Radio program over radio station WEZJ, Williamsburg, Kentucky and WBNT in Oneida, Tennessee [1969].
Partin, J.M.; Truck Driving Man; Country Music Express Radio Programs--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Tennessee; Country Music--Kentucky; Country Music--Tennessee; Country Musicians--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Tennessee; WEZJ (Radio Station:...
Song sung by J.M. Partin on the Country Music Express Radio program over radio station WEZJ, Williamsburg, Kentucky and WBNT in Oneida, Tennessee [1969].
Partin, J.M.; Hello Trouble;Country Music Express Radio Programs--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Tennessee; Country Music--Kentucky; Country Music--Tennessee; Country Musicians--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Tennessee; WEZJ (Radio Station: Williamsburg,...
Song sung by J.M. Partin on the Country Music Express Radio program over radio station WEZJ, Williamsburg, Kentucky and WBNT in Oneida, Tennessee [1969].
This letter was written by MM. M. Gaines to President Andrew Johnson in response to the President's Amnesty Proclamation of 29 May 1865. The writer indicates his county of residence as Buncombe Co (North Carolina) and does not state his occupation.
H.M. Barnes' Blue Ridge Ramblers play a ragtime song. The band sometimes consisted of up to ten members including: Lonnie Austin-piano, Bowman sisters, "Dad" Williams, and Kyle Roop. This is a compilation showing the prevalence of piano...
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry; Jones, Eddie; Country Music Express Radio Programs--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Tennessee; Country Music--Kentucky; Country Music--Tennessee; Country Musicians--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Tennessee; WEZJ (Radio...
Song sung by Eddie Jones on the Country Music Express Radio program over radio station WEZJ, Williamsburg, Kentucky and WBNT in Oneida, Tennessee [1969].
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: ww11520.
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: ww11519.