March 17, 2012 - Storytelling by Amy: "The Shadow of the Chicken Hawk" is the introduction to the show, along with guitarist Ron Smith's rendition of "Wildwood Flower."
Creative Corner: Doreyl's interview is with the Ross Brothers, Zeb and Levi, from Waynesville who play "Spotted Pony" on banjo and guitar.
Stories of Mountain Folk: Amy talks with T.J. Walker from Dillsboro about his grandfather who worked with President Roosevelt (Music: "Happy Days Are Here Again" by Guy Lombardo).
Black Roots of Appalachia is introduced with Victoria A. Casey McDonald, who interviews her daughter, Tina Casey from Sylva (Music: "His Plan for Me" by Kathy Collins Barber and her sister Betty Collins Brown).
Down Another Road: Judy's guest is Shelia Kay Adams from Madison County, who sings a few songs: "I'll Fly Away," "Jerusalem Mourn," "Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss."
Closing song: "Sweet Hour of Prayer," by the McDowell Family from Canton.
Creative Corner: Doreyl's interview is with the Ross Brothers, Zeb and Levi, from Waynesville who play "Spotted Pony" on banjo and guitar.
Stories of Mountain Folk: Amy talks with T.J. Walker from Dillsboro about his grandfather who worked with President Roosevelt (Music: "Happy Days Are Here Again" by Guy Lombardo).
Black Roots of Appalachia is introduced with Victoria A. Casey McDonald, who interviews her daughter, Tina Casey from Sylva (Music: "His Plan for Me" by Kathy Collins Barber and her sister Betty Collins Brown).
Down Another Road: Judy's guest is Shelia Kay Adams from Madison County, who sings a few songs: "I'll Fly Away," "Jerusalem Mourn," "Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss."
Closing song: "Sweet Hour of Prayer," by the McDowell Family from Canton.
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