Stories of mountain folk broadcast: 2014-03-01

التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
العنوان: Stories of mountain folk broadcast: 2014-03-01
المؤلفون: Garza, Amy Ammons, Cain, Doreyl Ammons, Rhodes, Judy
المساهمون: Cobb, Mary Jo, Edwards, Terry L., Russell, Robena Mehaffey, 1929-, McDowell Family (Musical Group), Ross, Levi, Ross, Zeb, Ross Brothers (Musical group), Rifkin, Carol, Paul's Creek Band, Cockman Family (Musical group)
بيانات النشر: Hunter Library Digital Collections, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723;
سنة النشر: 2014
المجموعة: Hunter Library Digital Collections (Western Carolina University)
مصطلحات موضوعية: Storytelling -- North Carolina -- Jackson County, Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago, Ill.), Hooper, Mary Jane, Midwives -- North Carolina -- Jackson County, Mountain life -- North Carolina -- Jackson County, Farm life -- North Carolina -- Haywood County, Families -- North Carolina -- Haywood County, Musicians -- North Carolina -- Haywood County, Clog dancing -- North Carolina -- Buncombe County, Musicians -- North Carolina -- Buncombe County, Radio broadcasters -- North Carolina -- Buncombe County, storytelling, life stories, farming, music
جغرافية الموضوع: Jackson County (N.C.), Haywood County (N.C.), Buncombe County (N.C.)
Time: 1879-1967
الوصف: Amy’s story “Lost in the Museum” tells of an adventure she and her siblings had when her brother got lost in the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. “Deeper Blue” accompanies the story. On Creative Corner, Doreyl once again hosts Mary Jo Hooper Cobb. She tells stories about her grandmother, Mary Jane Queen Hooper, a midwife in Jackson County. The interview is followed by “You’ll Grow Into It” by Terry Edwards. Amy’s guest on Stories of Mountain Folk is Robena Mehaffey Russell, who grew up in Maggie Valley. She talks about growing up on her family’s tobacco farm, and also shares some stories about her family. “Smith’s Reel” by the McDowell Family follows the interview. Doreyl's interview with the Ross Brothers of Waynesville from March 17, 2012 is rebroadcast. They talk about playing traditional Appalachian and bluegrass music, and play “Spotted Pony” to conclude the segment. On Down Another Road, Judy hosts Carol Rifkin, a Green Grass Clogger who has been involved with traditional Appalachian music and dance for most of her life. She talks about her work writing about traditional culture for the Asheville Citizen-Times and hosting a radio show devoted to the same subject. The interview is followed by the Paul’s Creek Band playing “Angelina Baker,” with Carol Rifkin on the fiddle. The show closes with “The Old Rugged Cross” by the Cockman Family.
نوع الوثيقة: audio
وصف الملف: sound recordings; 55 minutes; mp3
اللغة: English
Relation: Catch the Spirit of Appalachia; Stories of Mountain Folk - Radio Programs; CSA_SOMF_2014-03-01; http://cdm16232.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16232coll2/id/280
الاتاحة: http://cdm16232.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16232coll2/id/280
Rights: To access the audio for this program, please email specialcollections@wcu.edu or call 828-227-7474 and provide the date of the episode. ; All rights reserved. For permissions, contact Catch the Spirit of Appalachia, 29 Regal Ave., Sylva, NC 28779
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