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  • Collection: Stories of Mountain Folk

A show full of memories and nostalgia: Doreyl and Amy talk about growing up in Western North Carolina and how it affected them later in life. Mountain Faith from Sylva sings "The Music of the Mountains," and Ginny McAfee from Black Mountain sings her…

Jane Spottedbird from Bryson City talks with Doreyl about curing herself of cancer. In part one of her interview, Amy’s guest, Victoria A. Casey McDonald of Sylva, shares her memories of growing up in Jackson County. The Rye Holler Boys end the show…

Margaret Oren from Full Spectrum Farms talks with Doreyl about their programs for autistic individuals. Amy spends more time with Victoria A. Casey McDonald discussing her childhood in Jackson County. The show concludes with "Mule Skinner Blues," a…

Doreyl talks with Brenda McAfee once again, discussing her song writing ability; we hear her song "The Garden," performed by her daughter Jacqui and the band Clover. Amy spends time with Helen Ammons Bryson who talks about growing up in the Little…

Today’s show features information about the progress of Jackson County services. Doreyl interviews Mary Otto Selzer about the new Jackson County Public Library, and Amy speaks with Helen Ammons Bryson about the new Jackson County Senior Center.…

Teresa Collins Collier’s song "Hallelujah Square" introduces the show. The second part of Doreyl’s interview with Mary Otto Selzer about the new Jackson County Public Library. Amy talks with Frankie Dills Reynolds who grew up in Cullowhee and now…

Amy opens the show with her original story "The Legend of Horseshoe Rock," followed by the song “Running Wolf” from Keith Shuler of Sylva. On Creative Corner, Doreyl interviews 11-year-old singer McKayla Reece from Maggie Valley, who performs "How…

Doreyl talks with Dave Magill and Karen Barnes in Webster, who perform the song "Some of These Days." Amy spends time with 100-year-old Rose Clark from Franklin, and then dedicates a song to Clark: "Give the World a Smile," by the Inspirations.…

Amy opens with her story "Little Girl, Little Girl," followed by the Butterpats performing "Down in My Heart." Doreyl interviews Brenda McAfee from Asheville, who is joined by her daughters as they sing "Hey Ole Timer." Amy talks with 95-year-old…

In part one of a two-part interview, Doreyl welcomes Dottie Brunette, librarian for the Jackson County Public Library; Brunette discusses her love of books and her family’s history in Jackson County. Amy speaks with Laura Nelle Goebel, who shares her…
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