Sunday, November 4, 2012

Stories of Mountain Folk for 11/3/12

Stories of Mountain Folk is a weekly podcast produced by Catch the Spirit of Appalachia  and archived at Western Carolina University.

November 3, 2012:
Storytelling:  Amy describes the upcoming CSA Writer's Celebration to be at the Jarrett House on November 9th.   Music: "Abiding in the Vine" by Betty Brown.
 
Creative Corner:  Doreyl's guest is Karla Forbes from Balsam Mountain, who has a shop in Dillsboro. They talk about her passion of needles crafts. Music: “Hanging by a Thread” by Clover.
 
Stories of Mountain Folk:  Amy's guest is Charles Brown, a demonstrator at 2012 Mountain Heritage Day, who talks about being a "frontier long hunter." Music:  "Soldiers Joy" by the Ross Brothers.
 
Black Roots of Appalachia: Victoria's guest is Ida Jean Allen Bryson who grew up in Little Savannah in Webster. She talks about growing up and becoming a WAC in the US Army.  Music"Blind now & Led by a Child" by the Cochman Family.
 
Down Another Road:  Judy's guest is Jared Gallamore from West Asheville. They talk about his interest in the Cherokee heritage.  Music”South Wind” by Pic & Play Dulcimer Group.
 
Closing song:  "Asheville, Paris of the South" by the Asheville Muses.

Listen to the podcast HERE.

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