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Nothin' To Prove Audio Transcript
Nothin' To Prove Audio Transcript

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Produced by Mac Arnold & Plate Full O' Blues. Mac Arnold - lead vocal/bass, Max Hightower - harmonica, slide guitar, piano, Austin Brashier - guitar, Mark McMakin - bass, Mike Whitt - drums. Features...
Freddie Vanderford Photos | Digital Traditions
Freddie Vanderford Photos | Digital Traditions

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Growing up in Buffalo, SC, Vanderford first learned to play the mouth harp, or harmonica, from his grandfather, who played “old mountain songs” on the instrument. Initially, Vanderford blended the...
Drink Small Does It All Audio Transcript
Drink Small Does It All Audio Transcript

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Drink Small is a musician who defies classification. His musical style draws from his country origins, acoustic roots, and gospel training. Known as "The Blues Doctor," for Drink music is music and...
The Lucas Family Photos | Digital Traditions
The Lucas Family Photos | Digital Traditions

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It all started when great-grandfather Daniel Lucas first picked up the fiddle. Daniel’s son, Jerod, was a regular guest on the WIS radio Barn Dance in Columbia during the 1940s. Daniel’s grandsons...
Will Julian Audio Transcript | Digital Traditions
Will Julian Audio Transcript | Digital Traditions

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A native of the upstate, Julian was born and raised near Vineland School in Pickens County. A farmer for over forty years, the Julian family is deeply rooted in old-time country music. Julian's...
Pat Ahrens Audio Transcripts
Pat Ahrens Audio Transcripts

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Pat Ahrens has dedicated over 40 years of her life to supporting South Carolina’s rich folk heritage by promoting bluegrass, old time country and gospel music.