Kentucky Hilltoppers; Beyond the Shadow of A Doubt; New Hazard Hayride ; Radio Programs--Kentucky; Country Music--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Kentucky; WKIC (Radio Station: Hazard, Kentucky);
Song sung by the Kentucky Hilltoppers on the New Hazard Hayride radio program on radio station WKIC, Hazard, Kentucky 7-4-49.
Rayna Gellert fiddles during a performance at Warren Wilson College's Sage Cafe. Other musicians: John Herrmann (banjo), Phil Jamison (guitar), and Meredith McIntosh (bass). Rayna graduated from Warren Wilson in 1998. Phil Jamison teaches math...
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). This is the first...
Pee Wee Davis talks with Wayne Erbsen and Hal Peek during an interview. Pee Wee was born in 1924 near Marion, North Carolina. Wayne teaches Appalachian music at Warren Wilson College.
George Edens, Wayne Henderson, Danny Johnson, and his son, Alan, play guitars at the end of a concert featuring different guitar styles. The concert takes place at Warren Wilson College's Sage Cafe and was organized by Phil Jamison. The sound...
Clarke Buehling and Buddy McCutcheon play ninteeth century style banjo at Warren Wilson College's Sage Cafe. This song is a military march written in 1901 by Abe Holdsman. It is in 6/8 timing. This concert was part of a series organized by Phil...
Walter Davis talks about learning from Blind Lemon Jefferson in his Black Mountain home with Wayne Erbsen. Walt was born in 1905 in Newport, Tennessee. Wayne teaches Appalachian music at Warren Wilson College.
Don Reno talks with Kip Lornell about the development of the bluegrass genre. Don grew up in Canton, North Carolina. He played with Bill Monroe from March 1948 through 1949.
Don Reno talks with Kip Lornell about when bluegrass and country music had not been distinguished as separate. Don grew up in Canton, North Carolina. He played with Bill Monroe from March 1948 through 1949.
Pee Wee Davis talks with Wayne Erbsen about playing with Don Gibson. Pee Wee was born in 1924 near Marion, North Carolina. Wayne teaches Appalachian music at Warren Wilson College. Hal Peek also takes part in this interview.
Mike Seeger plays the fiddle at McDibbs Theater, run by David Peele. Mike lives in Lexington, Virginia. Listen to the slower version of this song: ww12809.
Mike Seeger plays the fiddle at McDibbs Theater, run by David Peele. Mike lives in Lexington, Virginia. Listen to the faster version of this song: ww12810.
Patsy B. Turner, born 1875 in Bath County, Virginia talks with Janis Stamper about her youth and family, during an interview in her home in Breathitt County, Kentucky. Patsy came to Kentucky as a missionary in 1913.
Walter Davis listens to a recording of his with the Carolina Tarheels made February 19, 1927 in his Black Mountain home with Wayne Erbsen. Walt was born in 1905 in Newport, Tennessee. Walt is playing guitar on this recording. Wayne teaches...
Walter Davis talks about recording in the 1920's in his Black Mountain home with Wayne Erbsen. Walt was born in 1905 in Newport, Tennessee. Wayne teaches Appalachian music at Warren Wilson College. Listen to Bring My Sweetheart Back to Me:...
This is the view from Camden Avenue in Buckhannon, West Virginia, on March 13, 1967. Flood waters covered most of the town in what was
the worst flood since 1918.