Stories of mountain folk broadcast: 2011-04-23
Dublin Core
Title
Stories of mountain folk broadcast: 2011-04-23
Subject
Agriculture
Community life
Family farms
Farm life
Fund raising
Jackson County (N.C.) -- Social life and customs
Manners and customs
Music
Musicians
Special events
Description
Doreyl and her guest, Mary Jo Hooper Cobb of Tuckasegee, discuss Cobb’s return to her family’s farm and memories of community cakewalks. Amy talks with Dot Conner, eldest daughter of legendary Mary Jane Queen from John’s Creek; featured music includes "Sally Ann" by Henry Queen, "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" by Jacob Jones, and "Little Black Moustache" by Mary Jane Queen. To end the show, Jacob Jones and the Rye Holler Boys with the song "Whoa Mule."
Source
Stories of Mountain Folk - Radio Programs
Publisher
Hunter Library Digital Collections, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723
Date
2011-04-23
Contributor
Cain, Doreyl Ammons
Cobb, Mary Jo
Conner, Dorothy Queen
Garza, Amy Ammons
Jones, Jacob
Queen, Henry
Queen, Mary Jane, 1914-2007
Rye Holler Boys (Musical group)
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/
Format
mp3
sound recordings
interviews
Language
eng
Type
Sound
Identifier
61989
https://southernappalachiandigitalcollections.org/object/61989
Access Rights
To access the audio for this program, please email specialcollections@wcu.edu or call 828-227-7474 and provide the date of the episode.
Date Created
2012-02-03
Rights Holder
All rights reserved. For permissions, contact Catch the Spirit of Appalachia, 29 Regal Ave., Sylva, NC 28779;
Spatial Coverage
Jackson County (N.C.)
North Carolina, Western
Extent
30 minutes(duration)
Is Part Of
Stories of Mountain Folk
Collection
Citation
“Stories of mountain folk broadcast: 2011-04-23,” OAI, accessed June 13, 2025, https://sadc.qi-cms.com/omeka/items/show/61989.