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Interviewed by Dale Rosengarten Florence Mazyck talks about why she prefers weaving with bulrush.The state of South Carolina is made up of 46 counties. Learn more about each county by selecting a county below to explore people, places and events.
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Interviewed by Dale Rosengarten Florence Mazyck talks about why she prefers weaving with bulrush.Audio
Franklyn De Loach talks about the process of putting baskets together, from the bottom on up.Audio
Interviewed by Dale Rosengarten Florence Mazyck talks about who helps her gather her sweet grass.Audio
Interviewed by Dale Rosengarten Florence Mazyck discusses the variety of natural materials that can be used for the baskets.Audio
From the album "Cross-Country Swing" by Roger Bellow and Paul Anastasio, 1999. This is a Tommy Duncan number from 1951. Bellow - guitar and vocals, Paul Anastasio - fiddle, Ray Wood - non-pedal steel...Audio
From the album "Success Street" by Roger Bellow and the Drifting Troubadours, 1988. This is an instrumental number with Bellow on guitar, Spanish Dobro, fiddle, mandolin, and bass.