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Music and interview with Morgan Sexton
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Music and interview with Morgan Sexton

Morgan Sexton discusses/plays Little Gypsy Girl, Cumberland Gap, unknown song, Wagoner's Lad. Cam...

Morgan Sexton: Banjo Player from Bull Creek materials, c.1991
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Original of a man [Ashland Fouts] playing harmonica -Woodrow Cornett: Letcher County Butcher

Ashland Fouts playing tunes on the harmonica
 

Woodrow Cornett: Letcher County Butcher materials, c.1971
Transcript of the film Sourwood Mountain Dulcimers
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Transcript of the film Sourwood Mountain Dulcimers
Appalshop Films Collection, 1969-2015
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