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)
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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