Stories of mountain folk broadcast: 2014-11-01

Dublin Core

Title

Stories of mountain folk broadcast: 2014-11-01

Subject

Artists' books
Arts
Autobiography
Autumn
Book artists
History
Local writings
Nature
Storytelling
Sylva (N.C.)
Weather forecasting

Description

Amy begins the show with her story “A Weather Man,”telling how her grandfather predicted the weather by signs in nature. “Here Comes the Sun” accompanies the story. Doreyl’s guest on Creative Corner is book artist Frank Brannon of Dillsboro, who talks about books as art and how the craft of book art developed. He also talks about some of his work printing Cherokee language and Appalachian dialect materials. The interview is followed by “My Name is in the Book” by the Cockman Family. On Stories of Mountain Folk, Amy talks with Lynn Hotaling and Nick Breedlove. They work with the Sylva Herald and they discuss a series of historic photographs of Sylva called “Then and Now” that is printed in the newspaper. “Here Today, Gone Tomorrow” by Hazel Dickens follows the interview. On This Is My Home, Joe reads his essay “Autumn Blush,” which he wrote for a speech to a book club. “My Carolina Home” by Ginny McAfee follows his reading. Judy’s guest on Down Another Road is Winona Eye of Cullowhee, who shares some of her memories of Sylva. The interview is followed by “Love is Like a Flower” by the Rye Holler Boys, and the show ends with “When You and I Were Young, Maggie,” by the McDowell Family.

Source

Stories of Mountain Folk - Radio Programs

Publisher

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

Date

2014-11-01

Contributor

Brannon, Frank
Breedlove, Nick
Cain, Doreyl Ammons
Cockman Family (Musical group)
Eye, Winona Cotter
Garza, Amy Ammons
Hotaling, Lynn
McAfee, Ginny
McDowell Family (Musical group)
Rhinehart, Joe P.
Rhodes, Judy
Rye Holler Boys (Musical group)

Rights

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

Format

mp3
sound recordings
interviews
photographs

Language

eng

Type

Sound

Identifier

62191
https://southernappalachiandigitalcollections.org/object/62191

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

2014-11-05

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.)
Appalachian Region, Southern
Sylva (N.C.)

Extent

55 minutes(duration)

Is Part Of

Stories of Mountain Folk

Citation

“Stories of mountain folk broadcast: 2014-11-01,” OAI, accessed June 8, 2025, https://sadc.qi-cms.com/omeka/items/show/62191.