Oral history of Dee Cogar Bright and Jenny Smith, 3 of 11

Identifier:
4224.BrightDeeSmithJenny.AudioInt.003.12.19.17
Title:
Oral history of Dee Cogar Bright and Jenny Smith, 3 of 11
Date:
2017-12-19
Creator:
Bright, Dee Cogar and Smith, Jenny
Contributor:
Hilliard, Emily
Description:
Jenny Smith is an old-time fiddler, dulcimer player, banjo musician and clog dancer from Lost Creek, West Virginia. I interviewed her with her mother, Dee Cogar Bright, from Sutton, West Virginia. When she was young, Smith apprenticed with fiddler Melvin Wine through the former Augusta Heritage Apprenticeship Program. In this interview, they speak about their family lore, and the old-time music and square dance traditions, mainly in Braxton and Webster counties.
Subject:
Folk music--West Virginia, Clog dancing, Apprenticeship programs, Banjo, Square dance music--United States, Appalachian dulcimer and autoharp music, Fiddle tunes, Old-time music, Fiddling, Wine, Melvin, and Folk music festivals
Rights:
In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Location:
Weston (W. Va.)
Format:
audio/wav
Language:
English
Source:
A&M 4224, West Virginia Folklife Program Collection