Thursday, April 16, 2009
Friday, April 3, 2009
Mountain Music Collection at Warren Wilson College

When Holt left the college in 1981, the 110 reel-to-reel and cassette tape recordings made by Holt and others, as well as donations of recordings from other aficionados of mountain music, found their way to the archives. A small crew of students arranged, described, and copied them.
In 2002-03 WWC student Andrew Pauley wrote a grant to underwrite the digitization of about 60% of the collection for the Digital Library of Appalachia.


Dellie Norton, Walt Davis, J.C. McCool, Alan Jabbour, Janette Carter, Utah Phillips, Marcus Martin, Fox Watson, Wayne Erbsen, Andy Cohen, David Holt, Pender Rector, Luke Smathers, Bill McElreath,

Roll of Honor
Musical Heritage
Roll of Honor
The Roll of Honor lists persons who have played a significant role in the musical history of Black Mountain and the Swannanoa Valley.
(this section is under construction and additional details will be added in the weeks to come)
Alice Burnette
Opera Singer from Black Mountain; lived and performed frequently in New York City including a performance at Carnegie Hall
Artus Moser
Folklorist, Educator, Musician. Lived in the Buckeye Covc section of Swannanoa; made 78 rpm recordings of local and regional musicians for the Library of Congress;
Bert Brown
Musician, Composer; Performed in numerous bands in the area; Musical Director and Composer for the Way Back When Theatre Productions.
Bill Harkness
Founder of The Town Pump Tavern
Bill McElreath
Guitarist, banjo-player, and buckdancer; featured performer at Mountain Dance and Folk Festival in Asheville NC for many years
Billy Edd Wheeler
Songwriter, Performer, Writer; Award-winning songwriter whose songs were recorded by the likes of Johnny Cash.......; wrote musicals for outdoor theatre;
Carlton William 'Two' Konrad
Songwriter/Musician and friend and supporter of music and musicians in the Swannanoa Valley
from his obituary:
Black Mountain - Carlton William "Two" Konrad, left the material world on Friday, Feb. 1, 2008, at the age of 56. He belongs to freedom now and lives with the angels, for he is an angel.
We are forever changed for knowing Konrad. The example he set with unusual consistency was one of great dignity, chivalry, love and artistry. A gentle man with a charitable soul, infinite wisdom and tolerance toward all; a true renaissance man, a talented writer and gifted performer, a soulful observer and lover of life. Noble and modest, he never lost his appreciation for life ' s beauties and mysteries and he faced life ' s sadness with courage and insight. He was a student and a professor. Like a character from a great piece of literature; he was what we dream of being. And he was beautiful, incredibly beautiful.
Konrad attended the North Carolina School of the Arts and traveled to Europe as a young man. He spent several years in Martha ' s Vineyard before returning to Black Mountain.
Cecil Sharp
Renowned English folksong collector who visited Black Mountain in 1916 and collected songs form several local ballad singers.
David Holt
David Lamotte
David Peele
David Wilcox
Edsel Martin
Fox Watson
George Beverly Shea
Glenn Bannerman
Horrace Rutherford
J.C. McCool
Jeeter Riddle
Jeff Robbins
Jennifer Pickering
Jerry Read Smith
Jim McGill
Joan Moser
Joe Dixon
Joe Holbert
John Cage
Juliette Graves and Crosby Adams
Lou Harrison
Marcus Martin
Mellinger E Henry
Miss Jessie Pressley
Miss Mary Riddle
Mrs. Elsie Burnette
Phil Jamison
Coordinator of Warren Wilson's Appalachian Music Program, Phil is nationally known as a dance caller, musician, and flatfoot dancer. He also plays old-time fiddle, banjo, and guitar. For thirty years he has been calling dances, performing, and teaching at music festivals and dance events throughout the US and overseas, including twelve years as a member of the Green Grass Cloggers. His flatfoot dancing was featured in the film, Songcatcher, for which he also served as Traditional Dance consultant. Since 1987 he has been a columnist for The Old-Time Herald contributing many articles on traditional dance.From 1982 until 2004, he played guitar with Tennessee fiddler, Ralph Blizard and the New South Ramblers, with performances throughout the US including Merlefest, the Smithsonian Folklife Festival, and the Library of Congress . In addition to music, Phil teaches mathematics at Warren Wilson, Phil serves as Assistant Director and Coordinator of the Old-Time Music and Dance Week at the Swannanoa Gathering, the college's summer program in traditional music
Jamison began documenting the flatfoot, buckdance, and Charleston dance styles in 1992 with a grant from the North Carolina Arts Council Folklife Program.
http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/j/Jamison,Phil.html
Ray Greene
Robert Kirby
Roberta Flack
Stefan Wolpe
Tim Duffy
Tom Fellenbaum
Walt Davis
Wayne Erbsen
Wayne Erbsen has been involved in traditional Appalachian music for forty years. A master on fiddle, banjo, guitar and mandolin, he has authored twenty books and produced 18 solo recordings. In additional to his work with Appalachian music, Wayne is an authority on music and folklore of Pioneers, Cowboys, the Civil War, Railroads and gospel music. His Civil War music will appear on the soundtrack of the new full-length movie, Gods and Generals. Wayne has taught at Warren Wilson for nineteen years. He particularly enjoys getting young people started playing Appalachian music on banjo, fiddle, guitar and mandolin.
View his website at http://www.nativeground.com/
Wiley Morris
Zeke Morris
Thursday, April 2, 2009
The Swannanoa String Band

Roberta Flack

