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13 Jan 06 - 11:56 AM (#1647913) Subject: Folklore: Virginia Heritage Music Trail From: fretless From today's Scout Report: The Crooked Road runs through the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia and has a storied place in the history of country music and Appalachian culture. This past summer, Ralph Berrier Jr. and Kyle Green of The Roanoke Times set out to document the music and musicians of the area, stopping in such small towns as Floyd, Ferrum, Galax, and Clintwood. Along the way, they documented their experiences through extensive reportage and photography, all of which is included on this nice multimedia feature. Visitors can view videos taken along their journey, learn about how a bluegrass tune is constructed, and listen to audio vignettes of each stop they made. The site also includes a fine recipe for a local favorite, Great Smoky Mountains' grilled veggies, and number of podcasts for portable listening enjoyment. |
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14 Jan 06 - 08:42 AM (#1648526) Subject: RE: Folklore: Virginia Heritage Music Trail From: Maryrrf Thanks so much for posting this. I enjoyed it! |
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14 Jan 06 - 09:03 PM (#1648622) Subject: RE: Folklore: Virginia Heritage Music Trail From: GUEST,Arkie I've only skimmed through the site and looking forward to more time when I can digest the whole thing. Thanks for posting. |
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15 Jan 06 - 01:17 PM (#1648851) Subject: RE: Folklore: Virginia Heritage Music Trail From: RangerSteve Thanks, Fred. This site brightened up an otherwise dreary weekend at work. Steve |