Monday, February 24, 2014

Stories of Mountain Folk for 2-22-14

Stories of Mountain Folk is a weekly podcast produced by Catch the Spirit of Appalachia and archived at Western Carolina University.

February 22, 2014:
 
Storytelling: Amy talks about her memories of how the women in her family wore dresses as she grew up, and when pants came into style.  Music: “Ancient of Days”.

Creative Corner: Doreyl continues conversations with Mary Jo Hooper Cobb from Tuckasege. Mary Jo tells stories about her Mother, Gladys Denton Hooper, a life of commitment and service.  Music: “A Beautiful Life” by Lonesome Sound.

Stories of Mountain Folk: Amy spends more time with Joyce Posey Starr. She continues her story, this time telling about her life in Needmore, NC, and then about what she and her husband bring tot Mountain Heritage Day each year.  Music: "When You Wish Upon A Star" Jo Northup & Richard Birt.

Reprisal from June, 2012: Doreyl talks with Peggy Dawson about mulching in gardening and insect deterrents.  Music: “The Garden" The Clover Band.

Going Down Another Road: Judy talks once more with Sheila Kay Adams, who continues her history of playing the banjo during her life, and especially about the people who influenced her banjo music.  Music: "Ducks on the Mill Pond" by Sheila Kay Adams; and "John Henry" by Henry Queen.

Closing Song:  "Under the Double Eagle" by Lee Moore.

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