Volume 9 No. 1

Issue
Volume: 
9
Number: 
1
Issue: 
Fall
Year: 
1981
Price: 
$10 each
Contents

"Make 'em and Shed 'em Quick: The Appalachian Craftsman Revisited" by Charles Martin. "Oral Traditional History in the Southern Highlands" by John Otto. "The Country of Conscience" by Jim Wayne Miller. "Union Attitudes and Class Consciousness: The Case of the Tufted Textile Industry" by Joseph McDonald. "Evaluating Educational Performance in Appalachian Kentucky" by Alan DeYoung, Charles Vaught, and Julia Porter. "The Large Vision: Fred Chappell's Midquest" by Rodney Jones. "Prosody in Revolt" by Vic Depta.

Reviews by George Scarbrough (Poets of Darkness by James B. Goode) and Bill Lightfoot (Tom Ashley, Sam McGee, Bukka White: Tennessee Traditional Singers ed. Thomas G. Burton).

Music reviews by Pat Mullen ("The Music of Peter Rowan"), and W.K. McNeil ("Six Plus One from Flying Fish": Magic in Concert by Jim Post, Coconut Gove by Gove Scrivenor, You and Me At Home by John Hartford, Bright Morning Stars by Happy Traum, River of Swing by Dakota Dave Hull and Sean Blackburn, Settin' the Woods on Fire by Joel Mabus, and Premium Blend by Orrin Star and Gary Mehalick).

More "Signs of the Times."

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