John Harrod: "The Love of Preserving Traditional Old-Style Music as Drinkable Water"
Looking For Drinkable Water Podcast
Release Date: 03/18/2023
Looking For Drinkable Water Podcast
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info_outlineIn this interview, I sat down in conversation with historian John Harrod.
John Harrod is known for being a historian who documents Kentucky's old-style traditional music, specifically its strong fiddle tradition. Here he shares the power of his drinkable water as an expression of love for preserving traditional old-style music. Check out the Berea College Special Collections and Archives / John Harrod Kentucky Fiddle Music Collection and The Morehead State University's Kentucky Center for Traditional Music to learn more and listen to the archived records.
Important corrections:
*The mention of Angels in America statement correction is that George C. Wolfe directed Angels in America. The Colored Museum is a play written by George C. Wolfe.
*The mention of Spike, about term "The Magical Negro" was assumed with uncertainly to be coined by filmmaker Spike Lee.
Click the links:
https://bereaarchives.libraryhost.com/repositories/2/resources/1
https://moreheadstate.edu/academics/colleges/humanities/kctm/