07 Mar 03 - 05:41 PM (#905525) Subject: Great Site - Archives of Appalachia! From: katlaughing While looking for info on Pap and the Jug Band, I came across the music section of this wonderful website owned and maintained by East Tennessee State University - check it out: Archives of Appalachia. Enjoy, kat
-Joe Offer, Sept 2007- |
07 Mar 03 - 05:45 PM (#905530) Subject: RE: Great Site - Archives of Appalachia! From: sian, west wales Looks good. Thanks, kat! sian |
09 Mar 03 - 01:39 PM (#905941) Subject: RE: Great Site - Archives of Appalachia! From: katlaughing refresh |
09 Mar 03 - 02:12 PM (#905964) Subject: RE: Great Site - Archives of Appalachia! From: Alba Thank you Kat. It is indeed a good site. Alba |
09 Mar 03 - 06:01 PM (#906075) Subject: RE: Great Site - Archives of Appalachia! From: Walking Eagle This is a good site. I especially liked the references to the railroads and Roan Mountain. BTW, Roan Mountain is on the Appalachian Trail and is intentionallly kept the way it is by many organizations, including the Appalachian Trail Club. The idea is to keep it as a bit of a bald like it originally was. I'd love to get to that area some day. |
09 Mar 03 - 06:38 PM (#906107) Subject: RE: Great Site - Archives of Appalachia! From: wilco ETSU has a NPR station that has a full-time bluegrass format. One of my sons was in school there. |
09 Mar 03 - 06:49 PM (#906112) Subject: RE: Great Site - Archives of Appalachia! From: Rick Fielding Great site! Thank you so much kat! Rick |
09 Mar 03 - 06:54 PM (#906114) Subject: RE: Great Site - Archives of Appalachia! From: katlaughing Glad you all have taken a look. Thanks! Isn't that first photo of the old woman fiddler beautiful? |
09 Mar 03 - 07:48 PM (#906140) Subject: RE: Great Site - Archives of Appalachia! From: GUEST, Dale I thought I remembered this from before. Just didn't remember that I was the one who posted it! Actually I posted it twice in 1997, IMPORTANT SONG FINDING LINK!! started by Bill D. and sheet music to these great songs started by ad138 No real point to posting the links to those threads, except that the threads contain a bunch of other worthwhile links, posted by many other people as well. I do suspect that after nearly six years, that some of the links are either dead or have moved. I didn't do any checking Thanks to Kat for reviving the site. It is deserving of attention. |
09 Mar 03 - 08:35 PM (#906163) Subject: RE: Great Site - Archives of Appalachia! From: catspaw49 Something I have found very encouraging over the years and moreso in recent years is the documentation through collections at universities of states and regions and for me, even better is that no area has as extensive an interest as the southern mountains. The 244 counties of what we call Appalachia is now blessed with both private and college collections to fantastic extent. Thanks kat.......I only wish more of it was online! But one can spend some beautiful times in eastern Tennessee and Kentucky exploring.... Spaw |
09 Mar 03 - 09:59 PM (#906196) Subject: RE: Great Site - Archives of Appalachia! From: katlaughing That was my only frustration with the site, Spaw, was wanting to see more, NOW.:-) Thanks for you kind comments. Dale, I am sorry I didn't find your links. I did do a super search and was surprised not to have found anything. I even checked in the links as I felt sure it would be in there (It is now:-)Thanks very much for the heads up about those threads and the other links! kat |
10 Mar 03 - 10:15 AM (#906485) Subject: RE: Great Site - Archives of Appalachia! From: sed I notice that some maps of Appalachia include counties from Mississippi to upstate New York but none in Maine where the ApTrail ends/starts. Can anyone explain that? Steve Sedberry Appalachian Trail Vaguely Folk Music Show Carrollton, Goergia http://us.geocities.com/sedberrysteve/radio.html |
15 Sep 07 - 08:25 PM (#2150139) Subject: RE: Archives of /Digital Library of Appalachia From: Joe Offer Kat's link doesn't seem to work any more. I wonder if it's the site that's now called Digital Library of Appalachia. There are lots of MP3 files in the "Music" section. Google shows this link (click) for the Archives of Appalachia, but it doesn't seem to be working today. This index lists links ot all sorts of Appalachian resources - and lots of music. The Southern Folklife Collection at the University of North Carolina looks very interesting. In the Basic Folk Library thread, BigJ said he/she had trouble playing the MP3 files wiht RealPlayer. There are fairly big MP3 files. I think I'd recommend downloading them before trying to play them. Go to music and pick out a song by browsing or searching, and then click on the link and a page for the song will appear. Let's take Blessed Quietness as an example, since it's a song recorded by at least two beloved Mudcatters. Toward the top of the page is a link that says Click here to display item. If you click the link, your computer should download the item and play it. However, you may wish to download and save the item, and them play it. In that case, click on the link with your right mouse button, and select to save the "target" as... Then save it to your computer, and then click on the file icon to play. I hope that's clear enough, BigJ. -Joe- |
16 Sep 07 - 07:01 AM (#2150311) Subject: RE: Archives of /Digital Library of Appalachia From: GUEST,bigJ Joe, Problem solved! Thank you.
-Joe Offer- |
16 Oct 07 - 07:56 PM (#2172668) Subject: Digital library of Appalacia From: Dharmabum Very informative website,plus hundreds of soundfiles. I haven't tried yet ,but I think they're downloadable. DB. http://www.aca-dla.org/ |
16 Oct 07 - 10:50 PM (#2172682) Subject: RE: Digital library of Appalacia From: maeve You're right. I listened to two brief samples from our own KT, "My Head and Stay Are Called Away" and "Now Is the Cool of the Day". That's a fun-filled resource! Thanks for posting it here. maeve |
16 Oct 07 - 11:23 PM (#2172705) Subject: RE: Digital library of Appalacia From: Janie Might want to ask a clone to correct the spelling of Appalachia. There are a number of links to the site on Mudcat, but it is good to be reminded. Thanks. |
17 Oct 07 - 01:42 PM (#2173085) Subject: Digital library of Appalacia From: Dharmabum Very informative website. Worth checking out for the music files alone. I haven't tried yet,but I think they're downloadable. Sorry if this info's already been submitted here. I did a search & came up with nothing. DB. http://www.aca-dla.org/index.php |
17 Oct 07 - 01:44 PM (#2173088) Subject: RE: Digital library of Appalacia From: Bill D It was actually in another thread, but not with the title so clear. Thanks.... |
17 Oct 07 - 01:50 PM (#2173093) Subject: RE: Digital library of Appalacia From: Dharmabum Thanks Bill, guess that's why it didn't show up in my search. Great site though. I feel like a kid in a candy store. DB. |