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1. 10-2-4 Blues10-2-4 BluesRadio; Fiddle Tunes; Western Swing;The Sons of the Pioneers perform live over Roanoke Country Radio station WDBJ. This is an example of the western swing, and cowboy music influence in the Appalachian region. The Texas Troubadours of R

2. Adams & WatsonAdams & WatsonFiddle; Piano; Appalachian Region;Photograph of Mary Adams playing piano and William Watson playing fiddle, in Mary's home in Bedford County, Virginia.

3. Alabama GalsAlabama GalsSinging; Cowboys (Music); Radio;The Texas Troubadours perform live over Roanoke Country Radio station WDBJ. The Texas Troubadours of Roanoke played traditional music and also emulated the popular sounds of the Sons of the Pioneers.

4. Alabama GalsAlabama GalsBands--Appalachian Region; Fiddle Tunes;The Wheat Valley Bluegrass band plays a fiddle tune. Band members include: Robert Mitchum-bass, Robert Craig-fiddle, Morris Arrington-mandolin, John Hensley-banjo, Frank Dooley-guitar, and Juanita Mi

5. Alabama GalsAlabama GalsGuitar; Singing; Fiddle Tunes--Appalachian region;Spence Moore plays guitar and sings with his cousin, Ray Nichols, on fiddle. This takes place in Mountain City, Tennessee, where they were raised. Spence now lives in Chilhowie, Virginia.

6. Alabama GalsAlabama GalsRadio; Bands--Appalachian Region; Banjo--Appalachian Region; Ragtime;The Dixie Playboys perform live over Roanoke Country Radio station WSLS. They are a Roanoke band, that played traditional music and also emulated the popular sounds of the Sons of the Pioneers. Member

7. Alabama GalsAlabama GalsFiddle Tunes--Appalachian region; Radio;Mac McGar fiddles with the Missouri Mountaineers performing live over WDBJ Roanoke Country Radio. Besides Jack Shook, the other musicians are unidentified.

8. Alabama JubileeAlabama JubileeRadio; Bands--Appalachian Region; Fiddle Tunes--Appalachian region;Tommy Magness fiddles with a band, performing live over Roanoke Country Radio station WDBJ. Tommy was a member of Roy Hall's Blue Ridge Entertainers and also led the Orange Blossom Boys. Clayton Hall

9. Alexander's Ragtime BandAlexander's Ragtime BandRadio; Bands--Appalachian Region; Ragtime; Swing; Guitar;The Dixie Playboys perform live over Roanoke Country Radio station WDBJ. Virgil Simmons is playing the fiddle. Members of the band in various forms included: Lawrence Sink (guitar), Paul Byrd (tenor b

10. Alexander's Ragtime BandAlexander's Ragtime BandRadio; Bands--Appalachian Region; Banjo--Appalachian Region; Ragtime;The Dixie Playboys perform live over Roanoke Country Radio station WSLS. They are a Roanoke band, that played traditional music and also emulated the popular sounds of the Sons of the Pioneers. Member

11. All Around the Water TankAll Around the Water TankRadio; Bands--Appalachian Region; Trains;The N & W Stringband performs a live concert. The band consists of: Leonard Scott-fiddle, Paul Nelson-banjo & vocals, Joanne Ailiff-guitar, and Frank Webb. This took place at Ferrum College's Folkli

12. Allen tragedy and Freeda Bolt (talking)Allen tragedy and Freeda Bolt (talking)Interview; Bands--Appalachian Region;Walter Boone talks with Kip Lornell about Harriet Allen and the Allen family events. He is the youngest member of the Floyd County Ramblers; Sam McNeil-banjo, Banks McNeil-fiddle, Walter Boone-harmon

13. Amazing GraceAmazing GraceFiddle; Spirituals;Abe Horton plays solo fiddle. This takes place in Fancy Gap, Virginia.

14. Amazing GraceAmazing GraceFiddle Tunes--Appalachian region; Piano; Spirituals;Mary Adams plays piano with William Watson playing fiddle for an interview with Kip Lornell. This takes place in Mary's home in Bedford County, Virginia.

15. American Theater, 13 week contracts, traveling (talking)American Theater, 13 week contracts, traveling (talking)Bands--Appalachian Region; Radio;Curtis Downey speaks about the American Theater, and Lois Firestone talks about playing saturday night programs. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announc

16. And I Still DoAnd I Still DoRadio; Singing; Fiddle;The Sons of the Pioneers perform live over Roanoke Country Radio station WDBJ. The Texas Troubadours of Roanoke, emulated the popular sounds of the Sons of the Pioneers. Members of the Sons of the Pio

17. Angels Rock Me to SleepAngels Rock Me to SleepSinging; Spirituals; Radio; Fiddle;The Stoney Mountain Quartet sings a Christian gospel song. This was possibly broadcast on Dewey Hill's radio program on WPAQ (Mt. Airy) or WBOB (Galax).

18. Archie Ross and the band (talking)Archie Ross and the band (talking)Interview; Bands--Appalachian Region;Raymond Sloan talks with Kip Lornell during an interview at his house in Ferrum, Virginia. Raymond talks about his work for the WPA as a folklore collector in the late 1930's as a part of the Federal

19. Are You Waiting Just For Me My DarlingAre You Waiting Just For Me My DarlingGuitar; Singing; Fiddle;Spence Moore plays guitar and sings with his cousin, Ray Nichols, on fiddle. This takes place in Mountain City, Tennessee, where they were raised. Spence now lives in Chilhowie, Virginia.

20. Are You Washed in the BloodAre You Washed in the BloodSinging; Spirituals; Radio; Fiddle;The Stoney Mountain Quartet sings a Christian gospel song. This was possibly broadcast on Dewey Hill's radio program on WPAQ (Mt. Airy) or WBOB (Galax).
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