Sunday, May 11, 2014

Stories of Mountain Folk for 5-10-14

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

May 10, 2014:
 
Storytelling:  Amy shares her feelings about her Mom and Dad, in her special story for Mother’s Day:  “I’ll Be Loving You Always.”   Music: “Always” 

Creative Corner:  Doreyl's guest is Paul Lormand, Director of the Bardo Fine & Performing Arts Center at WCU. Paul gives a history of his musical background and his10  years with Western.  Music: “Forked Deer” by David Holt
 
Stories of Mountain Folk: Amy’s guest is Barry Clinton, who speaks about the Macon County Heritage Center at the Historic Cowee School, and their musical lineup for 2014.   Music: “Down in Caroline” by Balsam Range.
 
Black Roots of Appalachia:  Victoria spends time with Roderick Blaine Davis, while they discuss his 33 years of employment at WCU beginning in 1962, working at Reed Gym, and the Water Plant.   Music: “Abiding in the Vine” by Betty Brow.
 
Going Down Another Road: Judy talks with her mother, Arbie Cook Rhodes, about her time as a student at WCU in the early ’50s.    Music: “Smoky Mountain Days”by Keith Shuler.
 
Closing Song: “Big Mon” by the Rye Holler Boys

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