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Title
[2012-05-19]
Creator
Cain, Doreyl Ammons
Casey McDonald, Victoria A.
Garza, Amy Ammons
Rhodes, Judy
Contributors
Adams, Sheila Kay
Birt, Richard
Cagle, Bryan
Case, Tommy
Cockman Family (Musical group)
Dillion, Marlene Walker
Northup, Jo
Powell, Dirk
Woodford, Ann Miller
Medium of Original
sound recordings
Date of Original
2012-05-19
Duration
60
minutes
Description
To
open
the
show
,
Amy
shares
memories
of her
mother
,
Cannie
Owen
Ammons
, in her
story
"
Cannie
From
Wolf
Mountain,”
accompanied
by "
O
Perfect
Love
" from
Jo
Northup
and
Richard
Birt
of
Asheville
. On
Creative
Corner
,
Doreyl
and her
guest
,
Bryan
"
Barney
"
Cagle
, from the
Jackson
County
Parks
and
Recreation
Department
,
discuss
the
Cullowhee
Recreation
Center
and the
upcoming
Patchwork
Folk
and
Fabric
Festival
in
Cullowhee
; the
song
"
Hog
Chase
"
closes
the
segment
.
Amy’s
guest
,
Marlene
Walker
Dillion—currently
of
Bryson
City—describes
her
childhood
in the
coal
camps
of
rural
West
Virginia
,
followed
by the
Cockman
Family’s
"
Old
Time
Religion.”
On
Black
Roots
of
Appalachia
,
Victoria’s
guest
,
Ann
Miller
Woodford
of
Andrews
,
shares
stories
of her
childhood
and
memories
of
attending
a
one-room
schoolhouse
;
Hylo
Brown’s
"
I
am
a
Pilgrim
"
closes
the
interview
. On
Down
Another
Road
,
Judy
talks
with
Tommy
Case
, a
local
potter
and
grandson
of the
founder
of
Arden’s
Pisgah
Forest
Pottery
,
which
opened
in
1926
; the
song
"
Come
All
Ye
Fair
and
Tender
Ladies
" from
Sheila
Kay
Adams
follows
. The
show
closes
with "
Hard
Times
" from
Dirk
Powell
.
Subject
Storytelling -- North Carolina -- Jackson County
Music -- North Carolina -- Buncombe County
Special events -- North Carolina -- Jackson County
Mining camps -- West Virginia
West Virginia -- Social life and customs -- Anecdotes
African Americans -- North Carolina -- Jackson County -- Social life and customs
Pottery, American -- North Carolina, Western
Artisans -- North Carolina -- Buncombe County
Pisgah Forest Pottery
Stephen, Walter Benjamin, 1875-1961
Local Subject
music
storytelling
events
life stories
arts and crafts
Location
Buncombe County (N.C.)
Cherokee County (N.C.)
Jackson County (N.C.)
Swain County (N.C.)
Source Institution
Catch the Spirit of Appalachia
Collection
Stories of Mountain Folk
Inventory Number
CSA_SOMF_2012-05-19
Copyright Information
All rights reserved. For permissions, contact Catch the Spirit of Appalachia, 29 Regal Ave., Sylva, NC 28779
Digital Publisher
Hunter Library Digital Collections, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723
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