Image of Art Bass, class of 1936, sitting at a desk with books scattered around him. Image taken in the "Library Bowl" between the current President Andrew Johnson Museum and Library and Welty-Craig Dormintory. McCormick Hall is in the...
Homer Callahan and Wayne Erbsen talk about Homer's musical past during an interview in Homer's home in Wolf Laurel. Homer played music with his brother Walter as 'Bill and Joe' Callahan in the 1920's. The Callahan's grew up in Madison County,...
Homer Callahan plays bass for Wayne Erbsen during an interview in Homer's home in Wolf Laurel. Homer played music with his brother Walter as 'Bill and Joe' Callahan in the 1920's. The Callahan's grew up in Madison County, North Carolina. Homer...
Dewey Hill and the Hall Family, from Mt. Airy North Carolina, sing a Christian gospel song. Dewey is playing bass, and the Hall Family includes: Henry (bass), Norma (2nd tenor), Edna (1st tenor), Colon (lead), and Barbara is playing piano. This...
Dewey Hill and the Hall Family, from Mt. Airy North Carolina, sing a Christian gospel song. Dewey is playing bass, and the Hall Family includes: Henry (bass), Norma (2nd tenor), Edna (1st tenor), Colon (lead), and Barbara is playing piano. This...
The Stanley Brothers and their band perform at the Roanoke Bluegrass Festival, at Cantrells Horse Farm in Fincastle, Virginia. They are from Dickenson County, Virginia. Carter was a member of Bill Monroe's band in 1951. The brothers are singing,...
Gospel Music--Kentucky; Afro-Americans; Musicians--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Kentucky; WHAS (Radio Station: Louisville, Ky.); Deep River Echoes ; Apollo Quartet; Lord I Want Two Wings;
Gospel song sung by the Apollo Quartet of Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, on the WHAS radio program Deep River Echoes 12-23-40.
Gospel Music--Kentucky; Afro-Americans; Musicians--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Kentucky; WHAS (Radio Station: Louisville, Ky.); Deep River Echoes ; Apollo Quartet; Who Is That Writing; John the Revelator;
Gospel song sung by the Apollo Quartet of Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, on the WHAS radio program Deep River Echoes 12-23-40.
Gospel Music--Kentucky; Afro-Americans; Musicians--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Kentucky; WHAS (Radio Station: Louisville, Ky.); Deep River Echoes ; Apollo Quartet; Have a Little Meeting in the Morning;
Gospel song sung by the Apollo Quartet of Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, on the WHAS radio program Deep River Echoes 12-23-40.
Gospel Music--Kentucky; Afro-Americans; Musicians--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Kentucky; WHAS (Radio Station: Louisville, Ky.); Deep River Echoes ; Apollo Quartet; Steal Away;
Gospel song sung by the Apollo Quartet of Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, on the WHAS radio program Deep River Echoes 12-23-40.
Gospel Music--Kentucky; Afro-Americans; Musicians--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Kentucky; WHAS (Radio Station: Louisville, Ky.); Deep River Echoes ; Apollo Quartet; Walking in the Light;
Gospel song sung by the Apollo Quartet of Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, on the WHAS radio program Deep River Echoes 12-23-40.
Gospel Music--Kentucky; Afro-Americans; Musicians--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Kentucky; WHAS (Radio Station: Louisville, Ky.); Deep River Echoes ; Apollo Quartet; Steal Away;
Gospel song sung by the Apollo Quartet of Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, on the WHAS radio program Deep River Echoes 12-20-39.
Heidrick Four Quartet; Gospel Music—Kentucky; Gospel Musicians—Kentucky; Southern Gospel Singers; WCTT (Radio Station: Corbin, Kentucky); An Empty Mansion;
Songs sung by the Heidrick Four Quartet of Whitley and Knox Counties, Kentucky on radio station WCTT in Corbin, Kentucky [early 1950s] sponsored by Miller-Yancey Furniture in Barbourville, Kentucky.
Heidrick Four Quartet; Gospel Music—Kentucky; Gospel Musicians—Kentucky; Southern Gospel Singers; WCTT (Radio Station: Corbin, Kentucky); WCTT (Radio Station: Corbin, Kentucky); I"ll Meet You In the Morning;
Songs sung by the Heidrick Four Quartet of Whitley and Knox Counties, Kentucky on radio station WCTT in Corbin, Kentucky [early 1950s] sponsored by Miller-Yancey Furniture in Barbourville, Kentucky.
Heidrick Four Quartet; Gospel Music—Kentucky; Gospel Musicians—Kentucky; Southern Gospel Singers; WCTT (Radio Station: Corbin, Kentucky); Rock of Ages Hide Thou Me;
Songs sung by the Heidrick Four Quartet of Whitley and Knox Counties, Kentucky on radio station WCTT in Corbin, Kentucky [early 1950s] sponsored by Miller-Yancey Furniture in Barbourville, Kentucky.
Fiddle tune played by Jake Krack, accompanied by Carl K. Nestmann on acoustic bass guitar, Bob Buckingham on banjo and vocal, Todd Clewell on guitar, Suzanne C. Gates on bass, and Micah Dunn on mandolin at the Appalachian Stringband Festival,...
Banjo music played by Bob Buckingham, accompanied by Carl K. Nestmann on acoustic bass guitar, Jake Krack on the fiddle, Todd Clewell on guitar, Suzanne C. Gates on bass, and Micah Dunn on mandolin at the Appalachian Stringband Festival, Clifftop,...
Fiddle Tune--West Virginia; Krack, Jake; Paddy on the Turnpike;
Fiddle tune played by Jake Krack, accompanied by Carl K. Nestmann on acoustic bass guitar, Bob Buckingham on banjo, Todd Clewell on guitar, Suzanne C. Gates on bass, and Micah Dunn on mandolin at the Appalachian Stringband Festival, Clifftop, West...
Fiddle Tune--West Virginia; Krack, Jake; Lost Indian;
Fiddle tune played by Jake Krack, accompanied by Carl K. Nestmann on acoustic bass guitar, Bob Buckingham on banjo, Todd Clewell on guitar, Suzanne C. Gates on bass, and Micah Dunn on mandolin at the Appalachian Stringband Festival, Clifftop, West...