Mennonites sing at an annual event at Weaver's Mennonite Church near Harrisonburg, Virginia. This is the 75th anniversary of the event. They are singing out of a book called Harmonia Sacra, first published by Joseph Funk in 1832. This event...
Dec. 30, 1896 magazine. Includes articles on area church histories, society news, school histories, and local news, as well as advertisements from area businesses.
Country Music--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Kentucky; WHAS (Radio Station: Louisville, Ky.); Sally and the Coon Hunter; Warren, Sally; Warren, Grady; What Would You Give in Exchange For Your Soul;
Song sung and played by Sally and the Coon Hunter (Sally and Grady Warren) on the Kentucky Play Party radio program on WHAS, Louisville, Kentucky 1-2-39
Sinclair Sunday Serenade ; Radio Programs--Kentucky; Gospel Music--Kentucky; Gospel Musicians--Kentucky; Southern Gospel Singers; WRVK (Radio Station: Renfro Valley, Kentucky); Cash Quartet; I Have in My Soul;
Song sung by the Cash Quartet on the Sinclair Sunday Serenade broadcast from Renfro Valley, Kentucky over radio station WRVK[1959-1960s].
Albert Hash (lead fiddle), EC Ball (guitar), Flury Dowe (banjo) and Wayne Erbsen (harmony fiddle) play in one of their homes in North Carolina. The women singing are unidentified.
Si Khan plays guitar and sings at Appalshop in Whitesburg, Kentucky, for a group of high school students from Paideia school in Atlanta. The group is led by John Sundale. Si works with textile worker unions in eastern North Carolina.
Stanley Hicks plays dulcimer and sings with some family members to a group of students from Paideia school in Atlanta. The group is led by John Sundale.
Marc Pruett plays banjo 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. Marc plays with Arvil Freeman...
Mr. Hatcher spent time writing sayings and stories about local history and folk lore on the walls of his hotel. The Hatcher Hotel was located on Main St. in Pikeville, KY.
This is a newspaper printed by the Old Regular Baptists at Millstone, Kentucky. This is volume 2, whole number 20, number 8, and was printed in September 1925. It has letters, editorial, and obituaries.
This is a copy of the original Minutes of the Eighty-Third Annual Meeting of the New Salem Association of Old Regular Baptist held with the Enterprise Church, Pike County, Kentucky, on Friday and Saturday, September 25, 26 and 27, 1908. Includes...