Ozzie & Harriet s03e15 Electric Train
Bluegrass Old Time Radio Show_14 - History of Old Time Music 2-2
The Carter Family made a major contribution to old-time, bluegrass and country music from 1927 to 1943. They recorded over 300 songs, many of which became big hits and were played by many later bands including those that play today. Maybelle Carter forever changed the way the guitar is played and everyone who plays the guitar now uses her style of picking. You won't want to miss this show. Hosted by Jack Lewis.
Bluegrass Old Time Radio Show_14 - History of Old Time Music 2-2
Bluegrass Old Time Radio Show_14 - History of Old Time Music 2-2
Bluegrass Old Time Radio Show_09 - History of Old Time Music 1-2
The history of old time mountain music and plays songs that correspond to this history. Main emphasis is on the work of Wayne Erbsen and his selected songs. Original songs by Ernest V. Stoneman and The Carter Family are included. Hosted by Jack Lewis.
Bluegrass Old Time Radio Show_09 - History of Old Time Music 1-2
Bluegrass Old Time Radio Show_09 - History of Old Time Music 1-2
Bluegrass Old Time Radio Show_15
The state of West Virginia was a part of the state of Virginia prior to the American Civil War. So no wonder old time and bluegrass music is as alive in West Virginia as it is in the mountain regions of Virgina. In this episode you'll visit the Vanadalia, a festival hosted by the Division of Culture and History, located in the state capital of Charleston, West Virgina. Listen in to some fantastic old time music from the "mountain" state. Hosted by Jack Lewis.
Bluegrass Old Time Radio Show_15
Bluegrass Old Time Radio Show_15
SNT 1956-11-24 African Queen (C.S. Forester)
The African Queen, set in 1915 on the treacherous rivers of war torn
Africa. The gin sodden river trader, Charlie
Allnut, who reluctantly agrees to help the prim missionary Rose Sayer travel down river on a
hazardous journey and destroy a German gun boat.
SNT 1956-11-24 African Queen (C.S. Forester)
SNT 1956-11-24 African Queen (C.S. Forester)
Desert Death Song
Pete Daly had never liked Nat Bodine. Nat married the girl Pete wanted. And now Pete is trying to hang Nat. Yet, to hang a man, he must first be caught, and Bodine has lost himself in that broken rugged country known as Powder Basin.....the Indians called it the Place of No Water. They were sure he would fight it out rather than risk dying of thirst in the desert. They were wrong.
Desert Death Song
Desert Death Song
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