Clayton Hurt plays a tune on his banjo in his home for interviewer, Linda Keene. Clayton plays in a clawhammer style, but is also a Scruggs style picker.
Kenneth Hepinstall and Wilbur Martin perform at the Blue Ridge Folklife Festival on the Bedford county stage. Kenneth plays guitar and sings while Wilbur plays harmonica. They are from Huddleston, Virginia.
Dec. 30, 1896 magazine. Includes articles on area church histories, society news, school histories, and local news, as well as advertisements from area businesses.
Banjo Music--North Carolina; Stalcup, J. Roy; Darling Nellie Gray;
J. Roy Stalcup playing banjo, singing, and talking about banjo tunings and the sources of his repertoire. Recorded by Lee Knight at Martin's Creek, Cherokee County North Carolina on 3-13-79.
Robin Warren fiddles with Don Pedi (dulcimer) and Tad Wright (guitar) during a concert at the Asheville Junction, a coffehouse venue founded by Andy Cohen.
Sports; Basketball; Universities & colleges; Tennessee Wesleyan College
16 members of women's basketball team poses in gymnasium; uniforms say "W". This is a picture postcard style card and the printed information on back reads: Tennessee Wesleyan College "Bulldogettes" 1945 Champions-...
Arthur family.; Arthur, Alexander A. ; Arthur, Nellie Maud Goodwin.
This photograph shows "Craig Neuk," the family home of Alexander A. Arthur, located in Harrogate, Tennessee. Alexander A. Arthur (1846-1912), a Scotch-Canadian by birth, was an engineer and founder of Middlesborough, Kentucky in 1890;...
Arthur, Alexander A. ; Engineers -- Appalachian Region, Southern.
Alexander A. Arthur (1846-1912), a Scotch-Canadian by birth, was an engineer and founder of Middlesborough, Kentucky in 1890; Arthur was hired by the "American Association, Ltd" of England, as their general agent for the development of...
Arthur, Alexander A. ; Engineers -- Appalachian Region, Southern.
Alexander A. Arthur (1846-1912), a Scotch-Canadian by birth, was an engineer and founder of Middlesborough, Kentucky in 1890; Arthur was hired by the "American Association, Ltd" of England, as their general agent for the development of...
The Sons of the Pioneers perform live over Roanoke Country Radio station WDBJ. This is an example of the western swing, and cowboy music influence in the Appalachian region. The Texas Troubadours of Roanoke, emulated the popular sounds of the Sons...
The Sons of the Pioneers perform live over Roanoke Country Radio station WDBJ. This is an example of the western swing, and cowboy music influence in the Appalachian region. The Texas Troubadours of Roanoke, emulated the popular sounds of the Sons...