Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Stories of Mountain Folk for 12/1/12

December 1 Catch the Spirit of Appalachia presents Stories of Mountain Folk for December 1, 2012:

Storytelling: Amy’s story, “The Star Princess and the Miracle,” gives an unusual lesson on being kind.  Music: "When You Wish Upon A Star" by Jo Northup and Richard Birt.

Creative Corner: Doreyl and Mary Jo Hooper Cobb discuss how important our "water" is here in the mountains. Music: “Cool, Clear Water” by Gary Clawson.

Stories of Mountain Folk: Amy talks with Mary Lee Duvall, originally from Spruce Pine, now from Franklin who talks about her life and how she learned to quilt.  Music: "Mary's A Grand Old Name" by the Hollywood Orchestra.

Stories of the Cherokee:
Introducing Robert Jumper as CSA's interviewer and storyteller: This week Robert talks with Joyce Cooper, Membership Manager of the Museum of the Cherokee Indian. Music: "The Beloved Woman's Song" by Eddie Bushyhead.

Down Another Road: Judy interview is with Deb Ramsey, who talks about growing up in WNC, and tells Judy about how her grandmother fed the local hobos.  Music: "Wish I Could've Been There" by Archie Watkins.

Closing Song: "The Roving Gambler" with Henry Queen and the Queen Family.


Listen to the podcast of this week's or archived Stories of Mountain Folk HERE.

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