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1. Ain't Going to Work TomarrowAin't Going to Work TomarrowBands--Appalachian Region;The Snowy Mountain Boys perform at Warren Wilson College's Sage Cafe. The concert is one in a series organized by Phil Jamison. The band includes: Tom McKinney (banjo, vocals), Bryant Lucas (dobro),

2. Ain't Nobody Gonna Miss Me When I'm GoneAin't Nobody Gonna Miss Me When I'm GoneBands--Appalachian Region;The Blue Ridge Mountain Band plays a concert at Warren Wilson College. The bluegrass band consists of Buddy Davis (vocals, bass), Mike Hunter (mandolin, vocals), Marc Pruett (banjo), and Arvil Freema

3. Air Force, marriage and fiddling (talking)Air Force, marriage and fiddling (talking)Interview; Fiddle;Jeff Robbins interviews J.P. Fraley at Fiddlers Grove. At the time, Jeff was a Warren Wilson College student. J.P is from eastern Kentucky, near Ashland.

4. Alabama GalsAlabama GalsFiddle Tunes--appalachian regionPender Rector (1893-1979) and his band playing for residents of Hill Haven Nursing Home. The Band: Stanley Masters, Dick Perkins, Louie Taylor.

5. Alabama GalsAlabama GalsFiddle Tunes--Appalachian region;Pender Rector (1893-1979) plays the fiddle, with Stanley Masters accompanying on the guitar, at a fiddle styles concert arranged by David Holt. It takes place in Kittredge Theater at Warren Wilson Co

6. Alabama GalsAlabama GalsFiddle Tunes--Appalachian region;Pender Rector (1893-1979) plays fiddle with Stanley Masters on the guitar and David Holt playing clawhammer banjo. This recording session, Initiated by David Holt, takes place in Pender's home. Pend

7. Alabama GalsAlabama GalsFiddle Tunes--Appalachian region;Pender Rector (1893-1979) plays fiddle with Stanley Masters accompanying on guitar during a concert in Warren Wilson College's Kittredge Theater. The concert featured local old time bands and was arr

8. Alabama JubileeAlabama JubileeFiddle Tunes--Appalachian region;The band, known for their combination of Swing and Old-Time, recorded this song at a practice session at Luke's house in Canton, North Carolina. The Band: Luke Smathers (fiddle), Harold Smathers (gui

9. Alabama JubileeAlabama JubileeFiddle Tunes--Appalachian region;Luke Smather's String band plays a concert at the Asheville Junction, a coffeehouse founded by Andy Cohen. Luke is from Canton, North Carolina. The band consists of Luke Smathers (fiddle), his broth

10. Alabama JubileeAlabama JubileeFiddle Tunes--Appalachian region;Luke Smathers (1914-1997) plays fiddle with his band during a concert in Warren Wilson College's Kittredge Theater. The concert featured local old time bands and was arranged by David Holt. The band

11. Alabama JubileeAlabama JubileeFiddle Tunes;A weekly jam session at E.W. Hyatt's house with several local musicians, including Tommy Bell, and Wayne Erbsen.

12. Alabama JubileeAlabama JubileeFiddle Tunes--Appalachian region;Marcus Martin plays fiddle with his son, Wayne Martin on guitar. Marcus is a legendary fiddler from Swannanoa, North Carolina.

13. Alabama JubileeAlabama JubileeFiddle Tunes;Luke Smathers plays fiddle with Harold Smathers on guitar and J.T. Smathers on bass at Warren Wilson College during a fiddle styles concert, featuring several other fiddlers. The concert was arranged

14. Alan Jabbour Question 1Alan Jabbour Question 1Fiddle Tunes--Appalachian region;Alan Jabbour answers questions of an audience in Warren Wilson College's Canon Lounge. This recording is from an annual Harwood-Cole Memorial Lecture. Alan considers Henry Reed (1884-1968) of Glen L

15. Alan Jabbour Question 2Alan Jabbour Question 2Fiddle Tunes--Appalachian region;Alan Jabbour answers questions of an audience in Warren Wilson College's Canon Lounge. This recording is from an annual Harwood-Cole Memorial Lecture. Alan considers Henry Reed (1884-1968) of Glen L

16. Alan Jabbour Question 3Alan Jabbour Question 3Fiddle Tunes--Appalachian region;Alan Jabbour answers questions of an audience in Warren Wilson College's Canon Lounge. This recording is from an annual Harwood-Cole Memorial Lecture. Alan considers Henry Reed (1884-1968) of Glen L

17. Alan Jabbour Question 4Alan Jabbour Question 4Fiddle Tunes--Appalachian region;Alan Jabbour answers questions of an audience in Warren Wilson College's Canon Lounge. This recording is from an annual Harwood-Cole Memorial Lecture. Alan considers Henry Reed (1884-1968) of Glen L

18. Alan Jabbour Question 5Alan Jabbour Question 5Fiddle Tunes--Appalachian region;Alan Jabbour answers questions of an audience in Warren Wilson College's Canon Lounge. This recording is from an annual Harwood-Cole Memorial Lecture. Alan considers Henry Reed (1884-1968) of Glen L

19. Alan Jabbour Question 6Alan Jabbour Question 6Fiddle Tunes--Appalachian region;Alan Jabbour answers questions of an audience in Warren Wilson College's Canon Lounge. This recording is from an annual Harwood-Cole Memorial Lecture. Alan considers Henry Reed (1884-1968) of Glen L

20. Alan Jabbour's quest (talking)Alan Jabbour's quest (talking)Fiddle Tunes--Appalachian region;Alan Jabbour speaks to an audience in Warren Wilson College's Canon Lounge. This recording is from an annual Harwood-Cole Memorial Lecture. Here he addresses the growth of his interest in folk music
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