Stories of mountain folk broadcast: 2014-06-14

Dublin Core

Title

Stories of mountain folk broadcast: 2014-06-14

Subject

Authors, American
Autobiography
Cherokee Indians
Concerts
Events
Hooper, Irene
Manners and customs
Music
Storytelling
Drama
Folklore

Description

The show begins with Amy’s story “I Ain’t Nobody,” the second part of her story about how she began to write her family’s history and become a storyteller. “Here Comes the Sun” accompanies the story. On Creative Corner, Doreyl talks with Jerry Sutton, who is involved with Shindig on the Green in Asheville. He talks about the upcoming performances and shares some information about its history and development. The interview is followed by “Raymond’s Repeating Banjo” by Raymond Fairchild and the Frosty Mountain Boys. On Stories of Mountain Folk, Amy continues her talk with Irene Bishop Hooper of Cullowhee, who shares some of her life achievements. “Sweet Little Miss Blue Eyes” by David Grisman follows the interview. On Stories of the Cherokee, Shawn shares the second part (of 3) of a radio play based on the Cherokee story “Why Possum’s Tail is Bare,” performed by members of the Cherokee Boys Club’s Youth in Radio program. Flute music by Matthew Tooni accompanies the introduction and closing statement. On Down Another Road, Judy again welcomes Ann Hayes McDonald of Mills River, who shares some more stories of her youth. “Down in the Valley to Pray” by Andrews & Lawrence follows the interview, and the show ends with “The Promise” by the Cockman Family.

Source

Stories of Mountain Folk - Radio Programs

Publisher

Hunter Library Digital Collections, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723

Date

2014-06-14

Contributor

Cain, Doreyl Ammons
Cherokee Boys Club. Youth in Radio
Cockman Family (Musical group)
Crowe, Shawn
Fairchild, Raymond
Frosty Mountain Boys
Garza, Amy Ammons
Hooper, Irene
McDonald, Ann Hayes
Rhodes, Judy
Sutton, Jerry
Tooni, Matthew

Rights

http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/

Format

mp3
sound recordings
interviews

Language

eng

Type

Sound

Identifier

62169
https://southernappalachiandigitalcollections.org/object/62169

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

2014-06-16

Rights Holder

All rights reserved. For permissions, contact Catch the Spirit of Appalachia, 29 Regal Ave., Sylva, NC 28779;

Spatial Coverage

Buncombe County (N.C.)
Henderson County (N.C.)
Jackson County (N.C.)
Qualla Boundary
North Carolina, Western

Extent

55 minutes(duration)

Is Part Of

Stories of Mountain Folk

Citation

“Stories of mountain folk broadcast: 2014-06-14,” OAI, accessed June 8, 2025, https://sadc.qi-cms.com/omeka/items/show/62169.