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    • Swing Low, Sweet Chariot

    • Swing Low, Sweet Chariot

    • 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.
    • We Are Working for the Crown

    • We Are Working for the Crown

    • 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 Time Religion

    • Old Time Religion

    • 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.
    • Red River

    • Red River

    • 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.
    • Big Crap Game

    • Big Crap Game

    • 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.
    • Come on Down to My House

    • Come on Down to My House

    • 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.
    • I Ain't Got Nobody

    • I Ain't Got Nobody

    • 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. Spencer Williams wrote this song in the 1910's.
    • You are My Sunshine

    • You are My Sunshine

    • 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.
    • Irene Goodnight

    • Irene Goodnight

    • 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.
    • Lazy Bones

    • Lazy Bones

    • 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.
    • Poor Old Calijah

    • Poor Old Calijah

    • Bands;

    • The local young bluegrass band plays a concert in Hendersonville. The band: Buddy Davis (lead guitar, vocals), Mike Hunter (electric guitar), Andy Hunter (lead electric guitar), Brain Hunter (rhythm guitar), Steve Sutton (banjo), Andy Charles...
    • medicine shows (talking)

    • medicine shows (talking)

    • Interviews; Humor;

    • Tommy Millard (born May 19, 1911) talks with Wayne Erbsen in Tommy's home in Asheville about his history of comedy and music. Tommy was an early medicine show comedian, one of the first entertainers on the Grand Ole Opry, and performed with Bill...
    • Indian ancestors (talking)

    • Indian ancestors (talking)

    • Interviews;

    • Tommy Millard (born May 19, 1911) talks with Wayne Erbsen in Tommy's home in Asheville about his history of comedy and music. Tommy was an early medicine show comedian, one of the first entertainers on the Grand Ole Opry, and performed with Bill...
    • black-face comedy (talking)

    • black-face comedy (talking)

    • Interviews; Humor;

    • Tommy Millard (born May 19, 1911) talks with Wayne Erbsen in Tommy's home in Asheville about his history of comedy and music. Tommy was an early medicine show comedian, one of the first entertainers on the Grand Ole Opry, and performed with Bill...
    • comedy material (talking)

    • comedy material (talking)

    • Interviews; Humor;

    • Tommy Millard (born May 19, 1911) talks with Wayne Erbsen in Tommy's home in Asheville about his history of comedy and music. Tommy was an early medicine show comedian, one of the first entertainers on the Grand Ole Opry, and performed with Bill...
    • Virginia and Tommy meet (talking)

    • Virginia and Tommy meet (talking)

    • Interviews; Bands; Humor;

    • Tommy Millard (born May 19, 1911) and his wife, Virginia, talks with Wayne Erbsen in Tommy's home in Asheville about their history of comedy and music. Tommy was an early medicine show comedian, one of the first entertainers on the Grand Ole Opry,...
    • info burning, She's In There (talking)

    • info burning, She's In There (talking)

    • Interviews; Humor;

    • Tommy Millard (born May 19, 1911) talks with Wayne Erbsen in Tommy's home in Asheville about his history of comedy and music. Tommy was an early medicine show comedian, one of the first entertainers on the Grand Ole Opry, and performed with Bill...
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