Daniel Womack plays guitar and sings a spiritual. Since his religious conversion, he no longer plays the secular music he performed in his youth. The interviewers are Doug Day and Kip Lornell. Daniel grew up in Pittsylvania County, Virginia and...
Daniel Womack plays guitar and sings a spiritual. Since his religious conversion, he no longer plays the secular music he performed in his youth. The interviewers are Doug Day and Kip Lornell. Daniel grew up in Pittsylvania County, Virginia and...
Daniel Womack plays guitar and sings a spiritual. Since his religious conversion, he no longer plays the secular music he performed in his youth. The interviewers are Doug Day and Kip Lornell. Daniel grew up in Pittsylvania County, Virginia and...
Daniel Womack plays guitar and sings a song about quitting gambling. Since his religious conversion, he no longer plays the secular music he performed in his youth. The interviewers are Doug Day and Kip Lornell. Daniel grew up in Pittsylvania...
Daniel Womack talks about the Christian church's role in the community in his youth. Since his religious conversion, he no longer plays the secular music he performed in his youth. The interviewers are Doug Day and Kip Lornell. Daniel grew up in...
Daniel Womack talks about music in his youth. Since his religious conversion, he no longer plays the secular music he performed in his youth. The interviewers are Doug Day and Kip Lornell. Daniel grew up in Pittsylvania County, Virginia and...
Daniel Womack talks about music in the school he went to in 1926. Since his religious conversion, he no longer plays the secular music he performed in his youth. The interviewers are Doug Day and Kip Lornell. Daniel grew up in Pittsylvania...
Daniel Womack talks about pride and discipline of the school he went to in 1926. Since his religious conversion, he no longer plays the secular music he performed in his youth. The interviewers are Doug Day and Kip Lornell. Daniel grew up in...
Daniel Womack plays guitar and sings a spiritual. Since his religious conversion, he no longer plays the secular music he performed in his youth. The interviewers are Doug Day and Kip Lornell. Daniel grew up in Pittsylvania County, Virginia and...
Daniel Womack plays guitar and sings a spiritual. Since his religious conversion, he no longer plays the secular music he performed in his youth. The interviewers are Doug Day and Kip Lornell. Daniel grew up in Pittsylvania County, Virginia and...
Daniel Womack plays guitar and sings a spiritual. Since his religious conversion, he no longer plays the secular music he performed in his youth. The interviewers are Doug Day and Kip Lornell. Daniel grew up in Pittsylvania County, Virginia and...
Daniel Womack talks about his first guitar, a gift from his brother, George, and how he tuned it using voice harmonies. Since his religious conversion, he no longer plays the secular music he performed in his youth. The interviewers are Doug Day...
Leonard Bowles's wife talks with Kip Lornell about learning to do the Virginia Breakdown dancing, and describes the difference between flatfoot and VA breakdown. He grew up in Henry County, Virginia, and still lives there. This interview takes...
Leonard Bowles talks with Kip Lornell about playing music during tobacco curing in the fall, and factory working in the 1940's. He grew up in Henry County, Virginia, and still lives there. This interview takes place in his house.
Leonard Bowles talks with Kip Lornell about dances, called frolics or Virginia Breakdowns. He used to play for these square dances and also lists other fiddlers that played at these Satuday night parties. They also talk about the dynamics of the...
Leonard Bowles talks with Kip Lornell about an annual black fiddle contest in the 1930's in Henry County, and the other instruments in the contest. He grew up in Henry County, Virginia, and still lives there. This interview takes place in his...
Leonard Bowles talks with Kip Lornell about the annual black fiddle contests starting in the 1930's in Henry County, attendance of whites, judging. He grew up in Henry County, Virginia, and still lives there. This interview takes place in his...
Leonard Bowles talks with Kip Lornell about the annual black fiddle contests starting in the 1930's in Henry County, prizes, other instruments. He grew up in Henry County, Virginia, and still lives there. This interview takes place in his house.
Leonard Bowles talks with Kip Lornell about a doctor who used to host annual black fiddle contests in the 1930's in Henry County. He grew up in Henry County, Virginia, and still lives there. This interview takes place in his house.
Leonard Bowles talks with Kip Lornell about travelling east where they had never seen black people playing banjos and fiddles. They also talk about square dances and Virginia Breakdowns. He grew up in Henry County, Virginia, and still lives...