The Shenandoah Pals, consisiting of: Cecil Edwards, L.H. Tuck-banjo, Ronny Thomas, Willie Wright, Bob Reiley-fiddle, play a fiddle tune. This took place at Ferrum College's Folklife Festival, on a stage dedicated to the early country live radio...
If I Could Find a Million Dollar Bill; Small, Drink; Blues Music--1971-1980; Blues Music--South Carolina; Guitar Music--South Carolina; Afro-Americans; Music;
Song sung and played on guitar by Drink Small and recorded at the Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music 11-01-80.
Banjo Music--North Carolina; Stalcup, J. Roy; Last Gold Dollar;
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.
Dec. 30, 1896 magazine. Includes articles on area church histories, society news, school histories, and local news, as well as advertisements from area businesses.
This is a Confederate States of America five dollar bill. It is hand numbered and signed. It was engraved in North Carolina but has Richmond the capital of the confederacy on the front. Back is just a design with fives.
Ralph Lewis teaches several part harmony to a country music singing class at Warren Wilson College. Ralph played guitar in Bill Monroe's band from 1974-1976.
Roy Swayney plays the banjo in his home for a group of high school students from Paideia school in Atlanta. John Sundale is the group leader and plays guitar and sings with Roy. Roy built the banjo he is playing. A student plays the harmonica.
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.
The Tex Turner arena has been the home of the Railsplitters and Lady Railsplitters since 1991. Since then, it has become known as one of the top basketball facilities at the Division II level. The arena replaced the Mary E. Mars Gymnasium, which...
The Tex Turner arena has been the home of the Railsplitters and Lady Railsplitters since 1991. Since then, it has become known as one of the top basketball facilities at the Division II level. The arena replaced the Mary E. Mars Gymnasium, which...
The Tex Turner arena has been the home of the Railsplitters and Lady Railsplitters since 1991. Since then, it has become known as one of the top basketball facilities at the Division II level. The arena replaced the Mary E. Mars Gymnasium, which...
The Tex Turner arena has been the home of the Railsplitters and Lady Railsplitters since 1991. Since then, it has become known as one of the top basketball facilities at the Division II level. The arena replaced the Mary E. Mars Gymnasium, which...
The Tex Turner arena has been the home of the Railsplitters and Lady Railsplitters since 1991. Since then, it has become known as one of the top basketball facilities at the Division II level. The arena replaced the Mary E. Mars Gymnasium, which...
The Tex Turner arena has been the home of the Railsplitters and Lady Railsplitters since 1991. Since then, it has become known as one of the top basketball facilities at the Division II level. The arena replaced the Mary E. Mars Gymnasium, which...
The Tex Turner arena has been the home of the Railsplitters and Lady Railsplitters since 1991. Since then, it has become known as one of the top basketball facilities at the Division II level. The arena replaced the Mary E. Mars Gymnasium, which...