Alabama Folkways Articles


No. DATE TITLE AUTHOR
1 92 Jul DOG DAYS AND DOG TROTS Henry Willett
2 92 Aug CATTLE CULTURE IN THE PINEY WOODS Erin Kellen
3 92 Nov SACRED HARP SINGING IN ALABAMA Erin Kellen
4 93 Mar THE GOURD MARTIN HOUSE TRADITION Joey Brackner
5 93 Apr NINETY-FIVE YEAR OLD HELPS PRESERVE SINGING TRADITION Henry Willett
6 93 May THE MOTHER OF BLUEGRASS GOSPEL Erin Kellen
7 93 Jun BLUESMAN ALBERT MACON REMEMBERED Anne Kimzey
8 93 Jul MOBILE COMMUNITY HOLDS ON TO UNIQUE AFRICAN HERITAGE Henry Willett
9 93 Aug MRS. CARLTON REMEMBERS FOLK SONG COLLECTOR BYRON ARNOLD Erin Kellen
10 93 Sep NOAH LACY REMEMBERED Anne Kimzey
11 93 Oct LOST BALLAD DOCUMENTS 1894 COOSA RIVER TRAIN Henry Willett
12 93 Nov IN HAL'S KINGDOM Erin Kellen
13 93 Dec HOLIDAY FIREBALL TRADITION REVISITED Anne Kimzey
14 94 Feb EXTENSION SERVICE PROMOTED WOMEN'S HOME INDUSTRY THROUGH CRAFT ACTIVITY Erin Kellen
15 94 Mar JERRY MCCAIN, BLUESMAN Anne Kimzey
16 94 May BAYOU LA BATRE'S BLESSING OF THE FLEET ANN Anne Kimzey
17 94 Jun "BIRMINGHAM SOUND" HAD PROFOUND INFLUENCE ON AMERICAN POPULAR MUSIC Henry Willett
18 94 Jul WASHER THROWING, A TRADITIONAL PASTIME Joe Hayles
19 94 Aug A CAPELLA GOSPEL GROUP STILL HOT AFTER 65 YEARS Joyce Cauthen
20 94 Oct A CHRISTIAN HARMONY SONGBOOK REVISED AND REPRINTED Anne Kimzey
21 94 Dec FOLK HOUSE HAS AFRICAN ROOTS Henry Willett
22 95 Feb THE BISHOP PERRY TILLIS Steve Grauberger
23 95 Apr VOICES RAISED, SINGING PRAISE: TWO CENTURIES OF SACRED SOUNDS IN ALABAMA Henry Willett
24 95 June THAT'S WHAT I CALL FRESH FISH Aimée Schmidt
25 95 July QUILTER RECEIVES STATE HERITAGE AWARD Anne Kimzey
26 95 October WORM FIDDLING IN THE WIREGRASS Steve Grauberger
27 95 Nov BUILDING BOATS ON THE BAYOU Anne Kimzey
28 96 Apr CELEBRATION IN SONG HONORS AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMPOSER JUDGE JACKSON Henry Willett
29 96 Jun ROLLING STORES ONCE WERE COMMON IN RURAL ALABAMA Steve Grauberger
30 96 Aug ALABAMA WORKSONG SINGERS RECEIVE HIGHEST FOLK ARTS HONOR Anne Kimzey
31 96 Sep FLORENCE BROOM-MAKER CONTINUES GREAT GRANDFATHER'S LEGACY Aimée Schmidt
32 96 Oct SIXTY-SIXTH STATE GOSPEL SINGING CONVENTION TAKES "SHAPE" IN DOTHAN Steve Grauberger
33 96 Nov OBITUARY: HENRY LEE HUDSON, OLD-TIME FIDDLER Joyce Cauthen
34 96 Dec TRADITIONAL CULTURE TO BE EXHIBITED AT STATE CAPITOL Aimée Schmidt
35 97 Feb HONORING ALABAMA'S FOLK ARTISTS Aimée Schmidt
36 97 June BRAILING FOR MUSSELS ON THE TENNESSEE RIVER Anne Kimzey
37 97 Aug FIDDLING THOMAS, BRUSH ARBOR EVANGELIST Steve Grauberger
38 97 Sep BUILDING SLAT BOX FISH TRAPS IS A FAMILY TRADITION Anne Kimzey
39 98 Feb STATE'S MUSICAL HERITAGE PRESERVED ON RECORDINGS Steve Grauberger
40 98 June MONROE COUNTY MAN SHARES MEMORIES OF LIFE ON THE ALABAMA RIVER Anne Kimzey
41 98 Oct SOUTHERN GOSPEL SONGWRITERS Steve Grauberger
42 99 Feb

SHOWCASE OF ALABAMA BLUEGRASS BANDS IN BESSEMER MARCH 6TH

Steve Grauberger
43 99 Aug

ESCAMBIA COUNTY BADMAN LEAVES LEGACY OF FACT AND FICTION

Burgin Mathews
44 2000 Feb EZELL’S FISH CAMP IS A FAMILY TRADITION Burgin Mathews
45 2000 Aug THE FAMILY THAT PLAYS TOGETHER: THE GARY WALDREP BAND "FESTIVAL ON THE FARM" Steve Grauberger
46 2000 Jan

ALABAMA FOLKWAYS: HERBALIST BUFORD STITCHER PRESERVES KNOWLEDGE OF HEALING PLANTS

Anne Kimzey