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Goldband Recording Archive
In the half century since the first recordings, Eddie
Shuler and the Goldband Recording Company have helped
document--and in many cases have created--some of the South's
most important and distinctive musical styles and sounds, ranging from the
thirteen-year-old Dolly Parton to Iry LeJune's sorrowful accordion, and
others like Freddie Fender, Jimmy C. Newman, Rockin' Sidney, Boozoo
Chavis, Al Ferrier, Gene Terry, Juke Boy Bonner, and Guitar Junior.
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A Family: Making of A Southern Cotton Mill World
This site, created by Dr. James Leloudis and Dr. Kathryn
Walbert as a part of the American Historical
Association's program Teaching
and Learning in the Digital Age, funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities,
makes available some of the stories told in Like a Family,
the oral histories of the people who made up the world of a southern cotton mill town and their historical contexts including strikes, unions, and life in a mill village.
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