Virtual Speaker Series – Spookers and Haints: Affrilachian Storytelling
Get spooky with Affrilachian storyteller Lyn Ford! Lyn will explore the importance of Affilachian storytelling within Appalachia communities.
Get spooky with Affrilachian storyteller Lyn Ford! Lyn will explore the importance of Affilachian storytelling within Appalachia communities.
"Houses of the Lord, a photography exhibit by artist Amy Shumaker, details the many architectural and theological styles of the Appalachian Christian subculture.
Be part of the studio audience for Farm and Fun Time featuring The Steel Wheels and Willi Carlisle!
Tune in to WBCM Radio Bristol as our Book Club explores Peter Stevenson's "The Moon-Eyed People: Folk Tales from Welsh America."
The Way We Worked explores how work became such a central element in American culture by tracing the many changes that affected the workforce and work environments over the past 150 years. Visitors can also explore the local and regional history of work in a supplementary display created by the Birthplace of Country Music curatorial team.
Free admission to the Birthplace of Country Music Museum on Community Day October 30!
Join us as Celtic musician and historian Jennifer Licko shares her observations on variants and versions of Scottish folk songs that exist in Appalachia.
Be part of the studio audience for WBCM Radio Bristol's Farm and Fun Time featuring special musical guests John R. Miller and Zoe & Cloyd!
Tune in to WBCM Radio Bristol as our Book Club explores Richard Polenberg's "Hear My Sad Story: The True Tales That Inspired Stagolee, John Henry, and Other Traditional American Folk Songs."
Join us at the museum from 2:00–4:00 p.m. as we celebrate the holidays and #ArtistsSunday with live music, door prizes, a 20% discount in The Museum Store off one item, and light refreshments!