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Waldrop talks about how brass bands came to play for square dances. Bands usually consisted of a fiddler, saxophone, trumpet, and trombones.Explore various musical styles, musicians and music-related careers.
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Waldrop talks about how brass bands came to play for square dances. Bands usually consisted of a fiddler, saxophone, trumpet, and trombones.Audio
Mill bands were the brass bands of the day and were later replaced by high school bandsAudio
People who worked in the textile mills played in bands that would perform at events and competitionsAudio
One of the choirs that sang in the Sunday afternoon “Gospel Extravaganza” portion of the Williamsburg County Black Heritage Festival in Kingstree, SC.Audio
One of the choirs that sang in the Sunday afternoon “Gospel Extravaganza” portion of the Williamsburg County Black Heritage Festival in Kingstree, SC.Audio
One of the choirs that sang in the Sunday afternoon “Gospel Extravaganza” portion of the Williamsburg County Black Heritage Festival in Kingstree, SC.Audio
Father Campbell served as the pastor of Camp Baskervill in Pawleys Island, SC (Georgetown County)Audio
Gumbo Stew features different art forms and exposes people to new cultures. This interview took place on August 23, 1991.Audio
The importance of culture and its relationship to prejudice. This interview took place on August 23, 1991.Audio
A meeting that went badly inspired Camp Baskervill to start a heritage festival to help different cultures appreciate each other. This interview took place on August 23, 1991.