Monday, April 1, 2013

Stories of Mountain Folk for 3/30/13

Stories of Mountain Folk is published by Catch the Spirit of Appalachia and archived at Western North Carolina University. 
March 30, 2013:

Storytelling:  The story today is called "Stepping Out and Stepping In," a story of change.  Music: Background music is "Sugarlands Suite" by Bill Mize and Martha Jacobs.

Creative Corner: Doreyl's guest is Mike Lancaster, Choral Director for WCU, who tells the story of how he came to love to sing and direct singers. 

Stories of Mountain Folk: Today we hear from Trina Royar, Festival Coordinator for Mountain Heritage Day, who tells us about her years as a Green Grass Cloggers.  Music: "Appalachian Flatfoot Clogging" by Jimmy Johnson
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Black Roots of Appalachia:  Victoria interviews Emma Lou Bryson who talks about incidents in her life.  Music: "Wade in the Water" by Golden Gate Quartet

Down Another Road:  Judy spends time with Tommy Calloway, from Highlands, who shares incidents of his youth.  Music: "Watermelon on the Vine" by Jim Greer

Closing Song: "Three Men on a Mountain" by Mountain Faith

Listen to this week's Stories of Mountain Folk HERE. (Scroll down to the green box and click the radio button below it)


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