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    • Up And Down A Lazy River

    • Up And Down A Lazy River

    • Fiddle Tunes--Kentucky; Livers, Bill; African American Music--Kentucky;

    • Fiddle tune played by Bill Livers of Owen County, Kentucky and Charlie William "Buck" Payne, recorded by John Harrod 11-04-79 in Madison, IN.
    • Live Humble

    • Live Humble

    • Gospel Music--Kentucky; African American Musicians--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Kentucky; Deep River Echoes (Radio Program); WHAS (Radio Station: Louisville, Ky.); Deep River Chorus; Live Humble;

    • Gospel song sung by the Deep River Chorus of Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, during a WHAS radio audition 12-20-39.
    • Going Up

    • Going Up

    • Gospel Music--Kentucky; African American Musicians--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Kentucky; Deep River Echoes (Radio Program); WHAS (Radio Station: Louisville, Ky.); Deep River Chorus; Going Up;

    • Gospel song sung by the Deep River Chorus of Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, during a WHAS radio audition 12-20-39.
    • Stand the Storm

    • Stand the Storm

    • Gospel Music--Kentucky; African American Musicians--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Kentucky; Deep River Echoes (Radio Program); WHAS (Radio Station: Louisville, Ky.); Deep River Chorus;

    • Gospel song sung by the Deep River Chorus of Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, during a WHAS radio audition 12-20-39.
    • Ain't That Good News

    • Ain't That Good News

    • Gospel Music--Kentucky; African American Musicians--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Kentucky; Deep River Echoes (Radio Program); WHAS (Radio Station: Louisville, Ky.); Deep River Chorus; Stand the Storm; Ain't That Good News;

    • Gospel song sung by the Deep River Chorus of Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, during a WHAS radio audition 12-20-39.
    • Great Day Coming

    • Great Day Coming

    • Gospel Music--Kentucky; African American Musicians--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Kentucky; Deep River Echoes (Radio Program), WHAS (Radio Station: Louisville, Ky.); Deep River Chorus; Great Day Coming;

    • Gospel song sung by the Deep River Chorus of Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, during a WHAS radio audition 12-20-39.
    • Chimes, 1955

    • Chimes, 1955

    • Berea College -- Students -- Yearbooks; College Yearbooks

    • This 100th Anniversary Edition includes a brief history of the college (p. 6-11). The international students of the Senior class are: Cheng-Yin Cheng from Hsinchu, Formosa, Constantine Cappas from Athens, Greece, Alice Chen from Taipei, China, Yoon...
    • Red River Valley

    • Red River Valley

    • Fiddle Tunes--Kentucky; Fannin, Glen; Red River Valley;

    • Fiddle tune played by Glen Fannin (formerly of Magoffin County, Kentucky), recorded by Bruce Greene in North Fairfield, Ohio, on 04/02/77
    • Chimes, 1935

    • Chimes, 1935

    • Berea College -- Students -- Yearbooks; College Yearbooks

    • This year boasted the creation of the J. A. R. Rogers Memorial Art Building. Howard E. Taylor, the Business Manager of Berea College, died this year. This year also saw the creation of the Folk Club.
    • Chimes, 1946

    • Chimes, 1946

    • Berea College -- Students -- Yearbooks; College Yearbooks

    • There is a memoriam for Mr. Benton Fielder on page 15. The retirement of Mr. J. Wesley Hatcher is recognized on page 39. The Life Service Club reappears in this issue. There were a few clubs created this year: the Sociology Club, the Cosmopolitans,...
    • Over the River Charlie

    • Over the River Charlie

    • Fiddle Tunes--Kentucky; Crank, Cecil; Over the River Charlie;

    • Fiddle tune played and sung by Cecil Crank with [Watt Handschu] playing guitar and recorded by Barbara Kunkle in Carter County, Kentucky, 1973
    • Duck River

    • Duck River

    • Fiddle Tunes--Kentucky; Salyer, John Morgan; Duck River;

    • Fiddle tune played by John Morgan Salyer, accompanied by Grover Salyer on banjo, and recorded 1940-1941 in Magoffin County, Kentucky. [Key of D / fiddle tuned ADAE & banjo]
    • New River Train

    • New River Train

    • Banjo Music--North Carolina; Stalcup, J. Roy; New River Train;

    • J. Roy Stalcup playing banjo, singing, and talking about banjo tunings and the sources of his repertoire. Recorded by Lee Knight at Martin's Creek, Cherokee County North Carolina on 3-13-79.
    • One More River to Cross

    • One More River to Cross

    • Fiddle Tunes--West Virginia; Douglas, Wilson; One More River to Cross;

    • Fiddle tune played by Wilson Douglas and recorded by Kevin Delaney 1973 in Braxton County, West Virginia.
    • Red River Blues

    • Red River Blues

    • Guitar Music--Kentucky; Hurley, Henry; Red River Blues;

    • Tune played on guitar by Henry Hurley and recorded at the Mountain Heritage Festival in Carter County, Kentucky 1973.
    • One More River to Cross

    • One More River to Cross

    • Renfro Valley Barn Dance (Radio Program); Radio Programs--Kentucky; Country Music--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Kentucky; WLW (Radio Station: Cincinnat, Ohio); Ledford, Lily May; Coon Creek Girls; One More River to Cross;

    • Song sung and played by Lily May Ledford and the Coon Creek Girls on the Renfro Valley Barn Dance originating from Renfro Valley, Kentucky over Cincinnati radio station WLW 4-26-41.
    • Driftwood on the River of Regret

    • Driftwood on the River of Regret

    • Renfro Valley Breakfast Party (Radio Program); Radio Programs--Kentucky; Country Music--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Kentucky; WHAS (Radio Station: Louisville, Kentucky); Driftwood on the River; Jones, Judy and Julie;

    • Song sung and played by Judy and Jullie Jones on the Renfro Valley Breakfast Party originating from Renfro Valley, Kentucky over Louisville radio station WHAS 3-4-48.
    • White River

    • White River

    • Fiddle Tunes--Virginia; Krack, Jake; White River;

    • Fiddle tune played by Jake Krack and accompanied by Susan Sterngold on banjo, Dara Krack on guitar, and Mike Resnick on mandolin at the Old Fiddler's Convention, Galax, Virginia, 08-13-06.
    • Cherry River Line

    • Cherry River Line

    • Parsons, Phoeba; Folk Songs--West Virginia; Banjo Music--West Virginia; Cherry River Line;

    • Song sung and played on banjo by Phoeba Parsons of Calhoun County, West Virginia at the Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music 10-30-30.
    • River of Jordan

    • River of Jordan

    • Folk Songs--North Carolina; Gem Sisters; Jones, Carol Elizabeth; Kay, Gay; River of Jordan;

    • Folk song sung by the Gem Sisters (Carol Elizabeth Jones and Gay Kay) at the Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music 10/30/82.

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