Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Stories of Mountain Folk for 9/1/12

September 1  - This week's Stories of Mountain Folk from Catch the Spirit of Appalachia:
Storytelling: Come with Amy, and share memories of the Golden Farm in Tuckasegee with "The Chicken-Killing Rock."  Music: "Down to the River to Pray" by the Asheville Muses.

Creative Corner: Doreyl's guest is Dominick DePalo, a visual artist from Waynesville, who has painted the great Roy Rogers and more.  Music: "Happy Trails to You" by the Paul Sullivan.

Stories of Mountain Folk: Amy's guest is 91-year old Bertie Elizabeth Parris from Alarka, who tells about her very interesting life.  Music: "When We All Get to Heaven" by Mountain Faith.

Black Roots of Appalachia: Victoria's guest is Edith Callahan, teacher of the year for Smoky Mountain High School.  Music: "There is a Fountain"-Southern Gospel.

Down Another Road: Judy's guest is Shelia Kay Adams from Madison County. They talk about the writing process.  Music: "Hangin' by a Thread"" by the Clover.

Closing song: "Under the Double Eagle"" by Lee Moore.

Listen to the podcast of Stories of Mountain Folk HERE.

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