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    • Follow Me

    • Follow Me

    • Spirituals; Choirs (Music);

    • 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 James Williams.
    • Casey Jones

    • Casey Jones

    • Blues music; Mouth organs; Singing

    • Walter and Ethel, an elder married couple, perform at the Asheville Junction. Walter, born in 1896, plays harmonica and sings. This is a rare example of traditional blues in Asheville.
    • Crow Jane

    • Crow Jane

    • Blues music; Guitars; Singing;

    • Walter and Ethel, an elder married couple, perform at the Asheville Junction. Walter, born in 1896, plays guitar while he and Ethel sing. This is a rare example of traditional blues in Asheville.
    • Breathe On Me

    • Breathe On Me

    • Spirituals; Guitars; Singing;

    • Walter and Ethel, an elder married couple, perform at the Asheville Junction. Walter, born in 1896, plays guitar while he and Ethel sing. This is a rare example of traditional blues in Asheville.
    • I'm On My Way To Heaven Anyhow

    • I'm On My Way To Heaven Anyhow

    • Spirituals; Guitars; Singing;

    • Walter and Ethel, an elder married couple, perform at the Asheville Junction. Walter, born in 1896, plays guitar while he and Ethel sing. This is a rare example of traditional blues in Asheville.
    • John Henry

    • John Henry

    • Blues music; Mouth organs; Singing;

    • Walter and Ethel, an elder married couple, perform at the Asheville Junction. Walter, born in 1896, plays harmonica and sings. This is a rare example of traditional blues in Asheville.
    • John Henry (story)

    • John Henry (story)

    • Storytelling;

    • Walter and Ethel, an elder married couple, perform at the Asheville Junction. Walter, born in 1896, plays harmonica and sings on this tune. This is a rare example of traditional blues in Asheville.
    • Lost John

    • Lost John

    • Blues music; Mouth organs

    • Walter and Ethel, an elder married couple, perform at the Asheville Junction. Walter, born in 1896, plays harmonica. This is a rare example of traditional blues in Asheville.
    • I'm On My Way To Heaven Anyhow

    • I'm On My Way To Heaven Anyhow

    • Spirituals; Guitars; Singing;

    • Walter and Ethel, an elder married couple, perform at the Asheville Junction. Walter, born in 1896, plays guitar while he and Ethel sing. This is a rare example of traditional blues in Asheville.
    • God Be With You

    • God Be With You

    • Spirituals; Guitars; Singing;

    • Walter and Ethel, an elder married couple, perform at the Asheville Junction. Walter, born in 1896, plays guitar while he and Ethel sing. This is a rare example of traditional blues in Asheville.
    • I'll Fly Away

    • I'll Fly Away

    • Spirituals; Guitars; Singing;

    • Walter and Ethel, an elder married couple, perform at the Asheville Junction. Walter, born in 1896, plays guitar while he and Ethel sing. This is a rare example of traditional blues in Asheville.
    • Lost John (story)

    • Lost John (story)

    • Storytelling;

    • Walter and Ethel, an elder married couple, perform at the Asheville Junction. Walter, born in 1896, plays harmonica. This is a rare example of traditional blues in Asheville.
    • Pretty Little Red Wing

    • Pretty Little Red Wing

    • Blues music; Mouth organs

    • Walter and Ethel, an elder married couple, perform at the Asheville Junction. Walter, born in 1896, plays harmonica and talks. This is a rare example of traditional blues in Asheville.
    • Nobody's Fault But Mine

    • Nobody's Fault But Mine

    • Spirituals; Guitars; Singing;

    • Walter and Ethel, an elder married couple, perform at the Asheville Junction. Walter, born in 1896, plays guitar while he and Ethel sing. This is a rare example of traditional blues in Asheville.
    • Oh How I Love Jesus

    • Oh How I Love Jesus

    • Spirituals; Guitars; Singing;

    • Walter and Ethel, an elder married couple, perform at the Asheville Junction. Walter, born in 1896, plays guitar while he and Ethel sing. This is a rare example of traditional blues in Asheville.
    • Old Black Joe

    • Old Black Joe

    • Spirituals; Guitars; Singing;

    • Walter and Ethel, an elder married couple, perform at the Asheville Junction. Walter, born in 1896, plays guitar while he and Ethel sing. This is a rare example of traditional blues in Asheville.
    • Table is Spread, The

    • Table is Spread, The

    • Spirituals; Guitars; Singing;

    • Walter and Ethel, an elder married couple, perform at the Asheville Junction. Walter, born in 1896, plays guitar while he and Ethel sing. This is a rare example of traditional blues in Asheville.
    • Unidentified

    • Unidentified

    • Blues music; Guitars; Singing;

    • Walter and Ethel, an elder married couple, perform at the Asheville Junction. Walter, born in 1896, plays guitar while he and Ethel sing. This is a rare example of traditional blues in Asheville.
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