Stories of Mountain Folk is produced by Catch the Spirit of Appalachia and archived at Western Carolina University.
April 6, 2013:
Storytelling: The story today "Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries," is a story that takes place in Amy’s teenage years. Music: “Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries” by Jaye P. Morgan.
Creative Corner: Doreyl's guest is once again Mike Lancaster, Choral Director for WCU, who talks about living in the mountains and directing many choirs. Music: “The Rose of Sharon” by Sharon Smith.
Stories of Mountain Folk: The interview with Trina Royar, Festival Coordinator for Mountain Heritage Day continues, as she tells us what her job entails. Music: "Will You be Lovin’ Another Man” by the Rye Holler Boys.
SPECIAL: We bring back the Nikwasi Dulcimer Players who tell us how some of them began playing the dulcimer. Music: "The Mountains Are Always Calling Me" by the Nikwasi Dulcimer Players.
Down Another Road: Judy talks with Tommy Calloway from Highlands once more, who gives a glimpse of his life growing up in the mountains. Music: "Sally Anne" by Henry Queen.
Closing Song: "Mississippi Sawyer" by Curley Fox
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