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Uptempo tune showcasing Wyatt's proficiency on the guitar.Visit the South Carolina Department of Education for Visual & Performing Arts standards.
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Uptempo tune showcasing Wyatt's proficiency on the guitar.Audio
Recorded live at The Guitar Bar in Spartanburg, SC. This original number features Gene Wyatt on guitar, his son Wes Wyatt on guitar, and Carroll Foster on electric bass. 2003.Audio
Traditional spiritual. Recorded at the 1998 Fall Folklife Festival, McKissick Museum.Audio
Cohen performing a traditional African American spiritual at the 2002 South Carolina Traditional Arts Network Concert in Columbia, SC. Recording by Bob McAnally of Clemson Radio Productions/SCERN.Audio
Cohen performing a traditional African American spiritual. From the recording "Gullah Gospel with Natural Music."Audio
Original song written by Gene Wyatt, features Wes Wyatt on vocals.Audio
Ralph Smith on guitar and vocals, accompanied by his father-in-law Shelah Laws. Recorded and transferred by Alda Smith.Audio
J.R. Wilkie, McCormick (McCormick County) realtor who was a musician prior to WWII. Interview conducted by Anne Kimzey.Audio
Riddle learned this tune from legendary Texas fiddler Eck Robertson. From the recording "Vernon & Ruth Riddle with John Fowler: Pickin' Partners String Band." 1999.Audio
J.R. Wilkie, McCormick (McCormick County) realtor who was a musician prior to WWII. Interview conducted by Anne Kimzey.