The Dixie Playboys perform live over Roanoke Country Radio station WSLS. They are a Roanoke band, that played traditional music and also emulated the popular sounds of the Sons of the Pioneers. Members of the Dixie Playboys include, but are not...
The Dixie Playboys perform live over Roanoke Country Radio station WSLS. They are a Roanoke band, that played traditional music and also emulated the popular sounds of the Sons of the Pioneers. Members of the Dixie Playboys include, but are not...
George Edens talks about guitar influences Doc Watson and Merle Travis during a concert featuring different guitar styles. The concert takes place at Warren Wilson College's Sage Cafe and was organized by Phil Jamison. George lives in Asheville. ...
Wayne Erbsen plays mandolin with Robert LeVin on guitar at a concert featuring mandolin styles. The concert was organized by Phil Jamison and takes place in Warren Wilson College's Sage Cafe. Wayne teaches music at Warren Wilson College.
Ned Smathers and the The Carolina Country Boys talk during a concert featuring musicians from Canton, North Carolina. The concert is part of a series organized by David Holt and takes place in Warren Wilson College's Kittredge Theater. Ned was...
Benny Sparks talks about the songhe just finished during an interview by Kip Lornell. He also talks about playing harmonica, or mouth harp, at parties. Listen to Baltimore Rag: fe01502.
Country Music--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Kentucky; WHAS (Radio Station: Louisville, Ky.); Guitar Music--Kentucky; Twelfth Street Rag; ;
Tune played on guitar by Harry Adams of Magoffin County Kentucky on the Kentucky Play Party radio program on WHAS, Louisville, Kentucky 1-2-39
Fiddle tune played by Jarvie Hall with accompaniment by L.C. Martin and Clarence Skirvin and recorded by John Harrod in Gallatin County, Kentucky 6-18-78..