November 9, 1915-March 28, 2015 If you have ever played or heard “John Short’s Tune,” a lively polka, then you have met my father, Erwin A. Thompson. He passed the… Read More →
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Latest Issue
Volume 15, Number 3
Features
- Lloyd Jeptha “Jabe” Dillon By Harry Bolick
- Songs that Tell Stories: Thomas Burton and the Appalachian Ballad Tradition By Ted Olson
- An Interview with George Wilson By Jordan Smith
- A True Adventure in Field Recording By Brad Leftwich
- Attic #23: Many Strings, No Neck By Paul Wells
Reviews
- The Village Out West: The Lost Tapes of Alan Oakes Reviewed by Pete Peterson
- Home to Stay (South Carolina Broadcasters) Reviewed by Timothy Jones
- Brandywine Ridge (The Piros) Reviewed by Pete Peterson
- Festival Season (Dolly and the Devil) Reviewed by Pete Peterson
- Everywhere You Go (Bruce Molsky) Reviewed by Lindsey Terrell
- I’m a Yankee Doodle Dandy: Urban French-American Fiddling from the 1930s-1950s. (Frank Ferrel) Reviewed by Jordan Smith
Here & There
- Elliot County (KY) Fiddlers Convention
- Clifftop (WV)
- Deer Creek Fiddlers’ Convention (Westminster, MD)
- Hammons Family Memorial Fiddle and Banjo Contests (Marlinton, WV)
- Mountain Dance and Folk Festival (Asheville, NC)
- Banjo Gathering (Baltimore, MD)
- New books on old-time music
- In Quarantine
- fRoots Radio
From the Vault: Features

Rhythm and Genes: The Moonshining and Old-Time Music of Southwest Virginia’s Boyd Family
by Malcolm Smith
Jimmy Boyd (photo by Sam Linkous) Jimmy Boyd believes in the power of genetics. “There’s something about us Boyds,” he told me, “that just put rhythm in us. My daddy… Read More →
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A True Adventure in Field Recording
by Brad Leftwich
Northern Oklahoma is nearly a perfect grid. You can measure your progress through it by counting section lines, a gravel road marking each mile. It was 10 miles north from… Read More →
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Attic #22: Bands, Ensembles, Groups, Aggregations
by Paul Wells
Given the focus of the Old-Time Herald on string band music, it naturally has been appropriate that in most of our visits to the Attic we’ve spent the time looking… Read More →
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