The Skirtlifters perform at Warren Wilson College's Kittredge Theater. The group consists of Clarke Buehling (banjo), Bill Mathews (fiddle), Jim Lansford (guitar), Curly Miller (mandolin), and Pete Howard (bass). The band members are from...
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This is a special edition paper printed by Pikeville College in the aftermath of the Flood of 1977. While its purpose was to seek funding for the college after the crisis, this paper also relates first-hand accounts of the flood and how it...
Cammie Johns plays the banjo during an interview with Kip Lornell. Jim Robertson (fiddle) and Jerry Dewitt (banjo) are also present and can be heard talking.
Cammie Johns plays the banjo during an interview with Kip Lornell. Jim Robertson (fiddle) is singing, and Jerry Dewitt (banjo) is also present and can be heard talking.
Cammie Johns plays the banjo during an interview with Kip Lornell. Jim Robertson (fiddle) and Jerry Dewitt (banjo) are also present and can be heard talking.
Cammie Johns plays the banjo during an interview with Kip Lornell. Jim Robertson (fiddle) and Jerry Dewitt (banjo) are also present and can be heard talking.
Cammie Johns plays the banjo during an interview with Kip Lornell. Jim Robertson (fiddle) and Jerry Dewitt (banjo) are also present and can be heard talking.
Jerry Dewitt plays a banjo with Jim Robertson on fiddle during an interview with Kip Lornell. The banjo is dominant, with the fiddle sound barely perceptable.
Jerry Dewitt plays a banjo tune with Jim Robertson on fiddle during an interview with Kip Lornell. The banjo is dominant, with the fiddle sound barely perceptable. This version of Groundhog is identical to Cumberland Gap.
Jerry Dewitt plays a banjo tune he learned from his uncle with Jim Robertson on fiddle during an interview with Kip Lornell. The banjo is dominant, with the fiddle sound barely perceptable.
Jerry Dewitt plays a banjo tune he learned from his father during an interview with Kip Lornell. Jim Robertson (fiddle) and Cammie Johns (banjo) are also present and can be heard talking.
Jerry Dewitt talks with Kip Lornell about the tune he just played. Jim Robertson (fiddle) and Cammie Johns (banjo) are also present and can be heard talking. Jim does some singing here. Listen to Jerry play the song: fe04709.
Jerry Dewitt plays a banjo tune he learned from his father during an interview with Kip Lornell. Jim Robertson (fiddle) and Cammie Johns (banjo) are also present and can be heard talking. Listen to Jerry talk about this song: fe04710.
Jerry Dewitt plays a banjo with Jim Robertson on fiddle during an interview with Kip Lornell. The banjo is dominant, with the fiddle sound barely perceptable.
Cammie Johns talks about her father and uncle, her banjo teachers with Kip Lornell. Jim Robertson (fiddle) and Jerry Dewitt (banjo) are also present and can be heard talking.
Cammie Johns plays the banjo during an interview with Kip Lornell. Jim Robertson (fiddle) and Jerry Dewitt (banjo) are also present and can be heard talking.
Cammie Johns plays the banjo during an interview with Kip Lornell. Jim Robertson (fiddle) and Jerry Dewitt (banjo) are also present and can be heard talking.