June 9 2012 Stories of Mountain
Folk Podcast by Catch the
Spirit of Appalachia:
Storytelling: Amy tells an exciting story of "A Finger, A Leg, and
Fire!" about why her uncle walked with a limp. Music: "Mountain Woman
Medley" with Ron Smith from Sylva
Creative Corner: Doreyl interviews Bill Pruett from Graham County about his life as a guitarist and banjo player. Music: "Red Wing" by the Valley River Boys from Stecoah
Stories of Mountain Folk: Amy spends time with George Ellison, well-known author from Bryson City , talking his New book "Permanent Camp." Music: "Dona Nobis Pacem"--Lamb of God-- by Jo Northup & Richard Birt from Asheville
Black Roots of Appalachia: Victoria's guest is Ann Miller Woodford from Andrews, and talk about the nonprofit organization One Dozen Who Cares. Music: "Someone Who Cares" by the Inspirations from WNC
Down Another Road: Judy continues her conversation with Charlie Brown from Arden, about his profession of pottery and the history of Brown's Pottery. Music: "Roving Gambler" by John Analo Phillips from Asheville
Closing Song: "I'll Be Fine" by Jon Zackary from Cashiers.
Creative Corner: Doreyl interviews Bill Pruett from Graham County about his life as a guitarist and banjo player. Music: "Red Wing" by the Valley River Boys from Stecoah
Stories of Mountain Folk: Amy spends time with George Ellison, well-known author from Bryson City , talking his New book "Permanent Camp." Music: "Dona Nobis Pacem"--Lamb of God-- by Jo Northup & Richard Birt from Asheville
Black Roots of Appalachia: Victoria's guest is Ann Miller Woodford from Andrews, and talk about the nonprofit organization One Dozen Who Cares. Music: "Someone Who Cares" by the Inspirations from WNC
Down Another Road: Judy continues her conversation with Charlie Brown from Arden, about his profession of pottery and the history of Brown's Pottery. Music: "Roving Gambler" by John Analo Phillips from Asheville
Closing Song: "I'll Be Fine" by Jon Zackary from Cashiers.
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