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    • [Bird Song]; Leather Winged Bat

    • [Bird Song]; Leather Winged Bat

    • Folk Songs--Kentucky; Guitar Music--Kentucky; [Bird Song]; Leather Winged Bat; Mobley, Pleaz;

    • Song sung and played on guitar by Pleaz Mobley and recorded by Bill Parker at the American Folk Song Festival in Ashland, Boyd County, Kentucky In June 1966.
    • [Coffin Stories;]

    • [Coffin Stories;]

    • Celebration of Traditional Music--Berea College; CTM-98; Adams, Shelia K.; Coffin Stories; Storytelling--Appalachian Region;

    • Story told by Shelia K. Adams at the Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music on 10-22-98.
    • [Comedy Routine]

    • [Comedy Routine]

    • Homer Ledford and the Cabin Creek Band; Kentucky Traditions (Radio Program); WSKV (Radio Station: Stanton, Ky.); Bluegrass Music--Kentucky; Bluegrass Musicians--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Kentucky;

    • Song played and sung by Homer Ledford and the Cabin Creek Band and recorded 02-29-96 as part of the Kentucky Traditions radio program for radio station WSKV in Stanton, Kentucky, Kentucky.
    • [dear friends farewell]

    • [dear friends farewell]

    • Celebration of Traditional Music--Berea College; Jones, Carol Elizabeth & Reynolds, George; ; CTM-85; [dear friends farewell];

    • Performance by Carol Elizabeth Jones & George Reynolds at the 1985 Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music 10-27-85.
    • [He Lives Today]

    • [He Lives Today]

    • Berea College Black Ensemble; Berea College Black Music Ensemble; Berea College--Students; Berea College. Music Department; African American Songs; [He Lives Today];

    • Performance by the Berea College Black Ensemble (later Black Music Ensemble);
    • [He's Not Here]

    • [He's Not Here]

    • Gospel Music--Kentucky; Northern, Elva; Northern, Charles; [He's Not Here];

    • Song sung by Elva and Charles Northern and recorded by Terry Allebaugh at their home in the Clear Creek - Disputanta community of Rockcastle County, Kentucy [1978-1979].
    • [heavenly] Bells;

    • [heavenly] Bells;

    • Celebration of Traditional Music--Berea College; Mainer, Wade; Mainer, Julia; Banjo Music--North Carolina; CTM-88; [heavenly] Bells;

    • Song sung by Wade Mainer at the Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music.
    • [I Believe I'll Go Back Home]

    • [I Believe I'll Go Back Home]

    • Celebration of Traditional Music--Berea College; Dulcimer Music--North Carolina; Pedi, Don; I Believe I'll Go Back Home;

    • Tune played on the dulcimer by Don Pedi at the 2009 Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music.
    • [I Have Somebody With Me To Share My Heavy Load]

    • [I Have Somebody With Me To Share My Heavy Load]

    • Gospel Music--Kentucky; Gospel Musicians--Kentucky; Cumberland Valley Folk Music Reunion 1978; Phipps, A.L. and the Old Baptist Choir; Southern Gospel Singers; [I Have Somebody With Me To Share My Heavy Load];

    • Gospel song sung unaccompanied by A.L. Phipps and the Old Baptist Choir at the Cumberland Valley Folk Music Reunion in Barbourville, Knox County, Kentucky in 1978.
    • [I Have Started Forthe Kingdom I Am On My Way]

    • [I Have Started Forthe Kingdom I Am On My Way]

    • Gospel Music--Kentucky; Gospel Musicians--Kentucky; Southern Gospel Singers; McNew Family Singers; Lifeline Hour (Radio Program); WRVK (Radio Station: Renfro Valley, Kentucky; [I Have Started Forthe Kingdom I Am On My Way];

    • Gospel song sung by the McNew family singers of Rockcastle County, Kentucky recorded during the early 1960s.
    • [I Want Jesus to Walk With Me]

    • [I Want Jesus to Walk With Me]

    • Celebration of Traditional Music--Berea College; Dulcimer Music--North Carolina; Pedi, Don; I Want Jesus to Walk With Me;

    • Tune played on the dulcimer by Don Pedi at the 2009 Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music.
    • [I'll  Teach You To] Rock Andy;

    • [I'll Teach You To] Rock Andy;

    • Celebration of Traditional Music--Berea College; CTM-98; Smith, Paul; Hatfield, Bert; [I'll Teach You To] Rock Andy; Fiddle Tunes--Kentucky;

    • Tune played by Paul Smith and bert hatfield at the Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music on 10-23-98.
    • [I'll Tear Down the Walls]

    • [I'll Tear Down the Walls]

    • Berea College Black Ensemble; Berea College Black Music Ensemble; Berea College--Students; Berea College. Music Department; African American Songs; [I'll Tear Down the Walls];

    • Performance by the Berea College Black Ensemble (later Black Music Ensemble);
    • [If I Were You I'd Make a Change]

    • [If I Were You I'd Make a Change]

    • Rucker, Sparky and Rhonda; If I Were You I'd Make a Change; Celebration of Traditional Music--Berea College; Folk Songs--Tennessee; Guitar Music--Tennessee; African American Music;

    • Song sung and played on guitar by Sparky Rucker with vocal and harmonica accompaniment by Rhonda Rucker at the 2009 Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music.
    • [John Salyer's Waltz]

    • [John Salyer's Waltz]

    • Celebration of Traditional Music--Berea College; Dulcimer Music--North Carolina; Pedi, Don; John Salyer's Waltz;

    • Tune played on the dulcimer by Don Pedi with guitar accompaniment by John Harrod at the 2009 Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music.
    • [Let's Both Say We're Sorry Before We Say Goodby]

    • [Let's Both Say We're Sorry Before We Say Goodby]

    • Asher and Little Jimmie (Radio Program); WHAS (Radio Station: Louisville, Ky.); Country Music--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Kentucky; Sizemore, Asher; Sizemore, James L. "Little Jimmie"; [Let's Both Say We're Sorry Before...

    • Song played and sung by Asher and Little Jimmie Sizemore and recorded 04-05-40 by radio station, WHAS in Louisville, Kentucky.
    • [One Earth]

    • [One Earth]

    • Rucker, Rhonda; One Earth; Celebration of Traditional Music--Berea College; Folk Songs--Tennessee; Guitar Music--Tennessee; African American Music;

    • Song sung and played on keyboard by Rhonda Rucker with vocal and guitar accompaniment by Sparky Rucker at the 2009 Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music.

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