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- A Song of Unity from Long Ago August 19, 2019
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- Remembering Vacation Bible School in the '60s and '70s
- Places I've Lived: Belfast, Virginia
- A Conversation that didn't Go Well
- Faces of the Past: Part Three, Our Kentucky Connections
- Compromise Church
- Chief Logan's Gift
- The Flood of 1977
- "Benge! What Are You Doing?"
- A Barony in the Mountains of Southwest Virginia
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Ode to Dr Ralph Stanley
A legend has gone to glory. God was preparing me for this. I’m probably the biggest Ralph Stanley fan there is. Ever. There was just something about the sound of his voice, the ring of his banjo, the humility of … Continue reading
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Tagged appalachia, banjo, Baptist, bluegrass, Clintwood, mountain soul, Ralph Stanley, Southwest Virginia
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