Smokies Life
Smoky Mountain Air
Smoky Mountain Air brings you the science, stories, and sounds of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Hosts Valerie Polk and Karen Key interview authors, scientists, and park experts about life in the Smokies past and present. A production by Smokies Life.
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Sepia Tones: Exploring Black Appalachian Music—E7: From Coal Mining to Country Music with Alice Randall 03.06.2026 1:01:42
Dr. William Turner and Dr. Ted Olson talk to songwriter, author, and scholar Alice Randall , whose pioneering work in country music garnered her video-of-the-year recognition ( "Is There Life out There," Reba McEntire ) and acknowledgement as the first black woman to be the co-writer of a number one country song ( "XXX's and OOO's," Trisha Yearwood ). She is also a Ne...
Sepia Tones: Exploring Black Appalachian Music—E6: Hip-hop in the Heart of Appalachia 17.01.2025 35:46
Dr. William Turner and Dr. Ted Olson talk to Geonoah Davis and Kelly Thompson, two artists whose hip-hop sounds are expanding traditional ideas about music in Appalachia. Borrowing from a generations-old African American heritage of spoken word expression, rap and hip-hop echo a long narrative tradition of African American cultural survival against all odds. These original historical elements are...
Sepia Tones: Exploring Black Appalachian Music—E5: Amythyst Kiah with Jack Tottle 19.10.2022 50:08
Dr. William Turner and Dr. Ted Olson talk to Amythyst Kiah, an acclaimed musician and songwriter whose work is redefining genre boundaries and has established her as a distinctive new voice of Appalachia. Reconnecting with Amythyst in this episode is her mentor, Jack Tottle, an accomplished musician with a long career as a singer, songwriter, author, and educator . Amythyst Kiah has won critical a...
Sepia Tones: Exploring Black Appalachian Music—E4: Dom Flemons, The American Songster 27.07.2022 58:25
On this episode of our mini-series Sepia Tones , Dr. William Turner and Dr. Ted Olson welcome Dom Flemons, a renowned performer of American folk music and a founding member of The Carolina Chocolate Drops. Citing a variety of musical influences—including the legendary Howard Armstrong and the inimitable Elizabeth Cotten—Flemons shares his journey into becoming a tradition-bearer of old-time music...
Sepia Tones: Exploring Black Appalachian Music—E3: Sacred and Spiritual Music in the Mountains 17.02.2022 59:58
On this episode of our mini-series Sepia Tones , Dr. William Turner and Dr. Ted Olson welcome a spirited conversation with special guests Dr. Kathy Bullock and Rev. Dr. Virgil Wood. Our guests discuss the African American traditions of spiritual music, gospel, and the unique revival of shape note singing in 20th-century Appalachia. In many cases, music from sacred traditions and communities also b...
Sepia Tones: Exploring Black Appalachian Music—E2: Driving (and Fiddling) While Black, Appalachian Music at Home and on the Road 25.07.2021 58:59
On this episode of our mini-series Sepia Tones , Dr. William Turner and Dr. Ted Olson examine music within rural communities with guests Earl White, Larry Kirksey, and Kip Lornell. Each of our guests has been on their own quest, whether seeking the musical kinship of other black performers past and present, finding a life outside of Kentucky coal camps, or documenting the rich musical landscape of...
Sepia Tones: Exploring Black Appalachian Music—E1: Bagpipes, banjos, ngonis, and gourds 28.04.2021 51:13
On this special episode of Smoky Mountain Air , guest hosts Dr. William Turner and Dr. Ted Olson kick off an exciting new mini-series called Sepia Tones: Exploring Black Appalachian Music . Guests Loyal Jones, Sparky Rucker, and James Leva contribute to this lively conversation about the roots of Appalachian music and their own roles in preserving these musical influences. Loyal Jones served as di...
Introducing Sepia Tones: Dr. William Turner and Dr. Ted Olson explore Black Appalachian music 11.03.2021 33:03
Our guests Dr. William Turner and Dr. Ted Olson talk about an exciting new podcast mini-series they'll be co-hosting as part of Smoky Mountain Air called Sepia Tones: Exploring Black Appalachian Music . This mini-series can be found right here through this podcast, with new episodes every other month. Dr. William Turner is a long-time African American studies scholar who first rose to promin...
Singing Creek: Meet author Morgan Simmons and Illustrator Don Wood, talents behind GSMA's newest children's book 08.12.2020 29:57
On this episode, we talk to Morgan Simmons and Don Wood, the author and illustrator of Singing Creek —a new book published by GSMA that takes young readers on an adventure of music and survival in the world of a Smoky Mountain stream. Morgan Simmons is a former outdoor editor for the Knoxville News Sentinel . Over the course of his 28-year career, he’s covered environmental issues across Tennessee...
Mishaps and Mayhem: David Brill talks about his Smokies Life title Into the Mist and writing for Smokies Life Journal 25.11.2020 51:01
On this episode of Smoky Mountain Air, we look back at an interview we recorded a few months ago with David Brill , author of the book Into the Mist , a collection of real-life stories depicting people caught in extreme situations in the Smokies and their dramatic struggles for survival. Into the Mist is published by GSMA (now Smokies Life) and available at SmokiesLife.org . Brill has also writte...
Vesna Plakanis of A Walk in the Woods Talks about Wild Foods Foraging 18.09.2020 25:32
On this episode of Smoky Mountain Air, we look back at an interview we recorded this summer with Vesna Plakanis, owner of A Walk in the Woods, a tour guide service specializing in knowledge of edible and medicinal wild plants, backpacking, and outdoor skills and survival, as well as local human history here in the Smokies. A Walk in the Woods has helped more than 100,000 people explore the Smokies...
Janet McCue and Paul Bonesteel Explore Photographer George Masa's Fascinating Life: A Smokies Life ‘Missing Issues’ Feature 20.05.2020 48:43
“Early 20th century hikers in the Great Smokies were likely to encounter a small Japanese man on the trail. He was 5 feet 2 inches tall and weighed a little more than 100 pounds. He might have been burdened with a pack containing a heavy camera, tripod, and accompanying equipment. Or he might be pushing the front wheel of a bicycle connected to handlebars with an odometer attached, a cyclometer, t...
Stephen Lyn Bales Talks Birds: A Smokies Life ‘Missing Issues’ Feature 20.05.2020 41:41
Stephen Lyn Bales is the former senior naturalist at Ijams Nature Center in Knoxville and the author of Ephemeral by Nature: Exploring the Exceptional with a Tennessee Naturalist , Natural Histories: Stories from the Tennessee Valley , and Ghost Birds: Jim Tanner and the Quest for the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker , each published by UT Press. A native of Gatlinburg, he is the great-grandson of Jim Bale...
“Life in the Canopy” by Rose Houk: A Smokies Life ‘Missing Issues’ Feature 21.04.2020 21:53
What goes on in the uppermost layers of a Smoky Mountain forest? Does anything live up there? And who's going to climb up there to find out? “From charismatic microfauna to megafauna—from water bears to black bears—the forest canopy harbors so much,” says author Rose Houk. Join us as we delve into one of the ‘missing issues’ of our biannual publication, Smokies Life , to rediscover Houk'...
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