December 29, 2012—New Year Show from Stories of Mountain Folk, produced by Catch the Spirit of Appalachia.
Storytelling: Amy shares the history of "Black-Eyed Peas, Collard Greens and Hog Jowls" for New Year's Day. Music: “Grandpa” by Henry Queen.Creative Corner: Doreyl's guest is Brant Barnes, who talks about his artistic background and influences in his gift of pottery. Music: “Keep Your Feet on the Ground” by Mountain Faith.
Stories of Mountain Folk: Amy talks with Dave Waldrop about growing up in the mountains. First part of three interviews. Music: “Black Mountain Rag” by Vance Trull.
Stories of the Cherokee: Robert interviews Daniel Tramper, renown Cherokee Dancer, who shares some great dance traditions of many Native American Indians, along with prayer and Cherokee medicine. Music: “Cherokee Stomp Dance”by the Cherokee Dancers.
Down Another Road: Judy continues talking with her mother, Arbie Rhodes, reminiscing about Christmas’ memories in Jackson County. Music: “On the Sea of Life” by the Smoky Mountain Boys.
Closing Song: “Auld Lang Syne” by Ron Smith
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