Southern Arts Federation Episode VII

EPISODE · Feb 28, 2007 · 18 MIN

Southern Arts Federation Episode VII

from Southern Arts Federation

Interview Date-February 5, 2007. Hannah Leatherbury, E-Services Manager for the Southern Arts Federation, interviews Sheila Kay Adams, renowned Appalachian ballad-singer and storyteller and featured SouthernArtistry.org artist, talks about her career, Appalachian oral history and her thoughts on folklore and those who preserve it. More information about Sheila is available at www.SheilaKayAdams.com and on www.SouthernArtistry.org. Featured audio (chronological) -8th of January, All The Other Fine Things (2004 Granny Dell Records) -Drunken Hiccups,All The Other Fine Things (2004 Granny Dell Records) -My Dearest Dear, My Dearest Dear (2000 Granny Dell Records) -Grannys Song,(intro) What Ever Happened to John Parrishs Boy (2001 Granny Dell Records) -Camp A Little While in the Wilderness, All The Other Fine Things (2004 Granny Dell Records)

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