Jamse Pilson talks with Kip Lornell about quitting fife and drum band music in the 1930's. This interview takes place in his home in the Woolwine section of Patrick County.
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,...
Myles Horton (1905-1990) talks about transfering the position of director of Highlander to Mike Clark with a group of high school students from Paideia school in Atlanta. The group is led by John Sundale. Myles fouded and directed Highlander Folk...
E. E. Johnson talks with Kip Lornell about round dancing, buckdancing, drinking, and quitting. He is from Buckingham County, Virginia and worked with the C&O Railroad company in Beckley, West Virginia.
Haywood "Woodie" Blevins talks with Pete Hartman about living in Maryland and working in a cotton mill. Haywood was born in Grayson County. This recording takes place in Sparta, North Carolina, Haywood's home at the time.
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...