Doreyl interviews Kathy Rowe of Cullowhee about her artistic and musical pursuits, and Rowe shares her original song. Amy talks with Merritt Fouts of Franklin about his years as a school teacher and old-time clogger, and his current role as editor of…
Doreyl’s guest is George Ivey from Asheville, author of the book Up River. Amy talks with Jeanette Queen, originally of John’s Creek but currently living in Hendersonville. Queen, a member of the renowned mountain folk group Queen Family Band, ends…
Doreyl talks with Victor Hamilton of Sylva, touching on the idea of “invictus.” Amy speaks with Mike Fitzgerald, a cobbler from Sylva and the mayor of Dillsboro. Then, Mountain Faith treats us with the song "Keep Your Feet on the Ground."
Amy introduces CSA’s third Heritage Alive! Mountain Youth Talent Contest for the year, scheduled for the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad’s RailFest on September 18th. Doreyl visits with the Catman (Dr. Harold Sims), at the cat sanctuary in Cullowhee.…
Amy introduces the show with musician Ron Smith of Sylva, who will be sharing his music at Sylva’s upcoming ColorFest; Smith plays "Blackberry Blossom." Doreyl interviews Tim Lewis of Gallery One in Sylva. Amy talks with Alan Jabbour and Karen Singer…
Doreyl talks with Chad Hallyburton, a jazz guitarist from Sylva, and he plays several jazz selections. Amy interviews Wesley Wofford, sculpture artist from Cashiers. And Keith Shuler of Sylva shares his composition, "Painter Eyes.”
A special tribute to Annie Lee Bryson, the Corn Husk Doll Lady, whom we lost on September 6, 2010. Along with a replay of an earlier interview with Bryson, we have her daughters—Norma Clayton, Anna Allen, and Carolyn Wiggins—sharing memories of their…
Amy shares a poem for her sister Doreyl entitled “A Miracle in the Sand,” followed by J. Robin Whitley’s original song “Sister.” Doreyl interviews Uncle Bill Seay from Uncle Bill’s Flea Market in Whittier. Amy talks with Nadia Moffett, Miss North…
Betty Collins Brown, who will perform at Sylva’s ColorFest on October 23rd, sings "Home Again." Doreyl interviews Jamie Stewart and Pat Perkerson, artists from Asheville who will also be at ColorFest. Then Amy talks with Robert Jumper from Cherokee,…
The show is introduced by Teresa Eberly of Waynesville singing "The Water is Wide.” Doreyl interviews Julie Larson, Marie Marcella, and Richard Medcalf, artists from Asheville who will be featured at Sylva’s ColorFest on Oct 23rd. Amy interviews…