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Category: Appalachian music

Mary Jane Queen on bench with her banjo
October 31, 2019 Appalachian music / Bluegrass / North Carolina

“Plenty of people can read music, but can’t really make music”

“There’d be a group of men working together, and they’d ask if my dad could sing and if they could sing he’d learn it from them.”

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buell kazee with 2 record labels
August 29, 2019 Appalachian music / Bluegrass / Kentucky

Oh brother I am dying now

Buell Kazee was a master of the high lonesome singing style of the Appalachian balladeer. He played in as many as eleven different tunings.

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Jean Thomas at Traipsin' Woman Cabin, 1934
August 14, 2019 Appalachian celebrities / Appalachian music / Ballad singers / Festivals & parades / Kentucky

Jean Thomas: Kentucky’s Traipsin’ Woman

In August 1931, Jean Thomas & KY’s governor discussed the creation of an American Folk Song Society & an annual festival open to the public.

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Lily Strickland and sisters
June 13, 2019 Appalachian music / Hymns / Legal profession / South Carolina

She would stretch on tiptoes to reach the piano keys

A prolific composer, South Carolinian Lily Strickland published 395 musical works for popular, church, and children’s performances.

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Edsel Martin in studio
May 30, 2019 Appalachian music / Carpentry & woodworking / North Carolina

It pleases me that dulcimer making goes back as far as the Bible

A widely celebrated instrument maker, musician & artist, his work can be found in the Smithsonian Institution & the NC Museum of History.

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