The show begins with Amy’s story “Tanassee Mountain,” which continues her recounting of her mother’s early married life. The story is accompanied by “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” by David Bauer and features by “It is Well” by Gianna Jessen as an…
Amy begins with the story “Strong Comes After,” which continues her recounting of her mother’s early married life on Cullowhee Mountain. “My Heart Will Go On” by David Bauer accompanies the story. On Creative Corner, Doreyl talks again with square…
The show begins with Amy’s story “Blue Snow,” another in her series describing the early years of her mother’s married life on Cullowhee Mountain. “As the Deer” by David Bauer accompanies the story. On Creative Corner, Doreyl talks with Bruce & Carol…
Amy opens the show with her story “The Riddle Song,” which recounts her mother’s memories of the day Amy was born and her first experiences as a mother. “Let It Be” accompanies the story, and Doc Watson’s version of “The Riddle Song,” a lullaby that…
The show begins with Amy’s story “Apple Blossom Time,” which continues her mother’s story of how she and Amy’s father met and married. The story is accompanied by “Apple Blossom Time” by Rio Clemente and followed by “I Often Go Walking” by the Mormon…
Amy begins the show with her story “He Came Riding Up on a Horse,” which tells of how her mother and father met. The story is accompanied by “Almost Home” by Randy Petersen and followed by “Don’t Fence Me In” by Roy Rogers. On Creative Corner, Doreyl…
This show is dedicated to the memory of Gail Briggs Nolen, who passed away on January 15, and it begins with Amy sharing some memories of her friendship with Gail and the books that Gail wrote. Her recollections are accompanied by “It is Well with My…
The show begins with “Washing Clothes in the Smoke,” a rebroadcast from January 26, 2013, in which Amy shares her memories of washing clothes in a kettle over an open fire. The story is accompanied by “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes” by Artie Shaw. On…
The show opens with a story rebroadcast from January 12, 2013, in which Amy recounts her memories of a swinging bridge that crossed the Tuckasegee River, and her story is followed by “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” by Jo Northup and Richard Birt. On…
The show begins with Amy’s story “In a City of Neighborhoods,” which is about her life with Robert Garza in San Rafael, California, while she was in the Air Force. “A Groovy Kind of Love” accompanies the story. On Creative Corner, Doreyl talks once…