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"Home Sweet Home" Music

Episode 8 of the Elizabeth Robins Diary Podcast podcast, hosted by Natalie Kahler, titled ""Home Sweet Home" Music" was published on June 29, 2023 and runs 35 minutes.

June 29, 2023 ·35m · Elizabeth Robins Diary Podcast

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Music played an integral role at Chinsegut, from casual sing-a-longs around the piano, to the annual community sunrise Easter service, to concerts on the porch. In this episode, Elizabeth's diary provides proof of the surprising and welcome existence of the Snow Hill band. Unbinding Gentility: Women Making Music in the Nineteenth-Century South "Home Sweet Home" sung by Deanna Durbin "My Old Kentucky Home" sung by Paul Robeson "Dixe" Confederate version sung by Tennessee Ernie Ford "Dixie" Union version sung by Tennessee Ernie Ford Brooksville Main Street Website⁠ ⁠Brooksville Main Street Facebook⁠ ⁠Brooksville Main Street (@brooksvillemainstreetfl) • Instagram photos and videos⁠ ⁠Natalie Kahler (@kahlernat) / Twitter⁠ Credits:Producer & Editor Lief Thomason, ⁠Odd Life Studios⁠ Recorded at ⁠Profound Revelation Studios⁠ Graphic Designer Barry Meindl, ⁠DaBarr Design⁠ Web Designer and Social Media Manager Allisa Babor, ⁠Roots Creative Co⁠ “Time is Whispering” Writer and Recording Artist Randi Olsen, ⁠Live Oak Theatre⁠ Grant funding assistance by ⁠Florida Humanities⁠ Rights to Elizabeth Robins materials owned by⁠ Independent Age⁠ 

Music played an integral role at Chinsegut, from casual sing-a-longs around the piano, to the annual community sunrise Easter service, to concerts on the porch. In this episode, Elizabeth's diary provides proof of the surprising and welcome existence of the Snow Hill band.

Unbinding Gentility: Women Making Music in the Nineteenth-Century South

"Home Sweet Home" sung by Deanna Durbin

"My Old Kentucky Home" sung by Paul Robeson

"Dixe" Confederate version sung by Tennessee Ernie Ford

"Dixie" Union version sung by Tennessee Ernie Ford


Brooksville Main Street Website⁠

⁠Brooksville Main Street Facebook⁠

⁠Brooksville Main Street (@brooksvillemainstreetfl) • Instagram photos and videos⁠

⁠Natalie Kahler (@kahlernat) / Twitter⁠

Credits:Producer & Editor Lief Thomason, ⁠Odd Life Studios⁠

Recorded at ⁠Profound Revelation Studios⁠

Graphic Designer Barry Meindl, ⁠DaBarr Design⁠

Web Designer and Social Media Manager Allisa Babor, ⁠Roots Creative Co⁠

“Time is Whispering” Writer and Recording Artist Randi Olsen, ⁠Live Oak Theatre⁠

Grant funding assistance by ⁠Florida Humanities⁠

Rights to Elizabeth Robins materials owned by⁠ Independent Age⁠ 

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