Archive From July, 2013
Center for Documentary Studies: Teresa Mayer’s “Wildflower”
inUncategorizedon July 30, 2013
Most of the material that came out of the class with the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University was video, true, but we also got some insightful photos, snippets of audio and art projects. In today’s piece, graduate student Candice catches a moment in the life of Ms. Puddin’s social club in Winston-Salem, where […]
Diggin’: Little Freddie King’s “Sweet Home New Orleans”
inNewson July 25, 2013
Listen: Sweet Home New Orleans I’ve never been to New Orleans. The closest I ever got was Shreveport, LA – but that was back when my concept of culture was limited to the Cartoon Network. I had another brush with New Orleans back when I almost decided to go to Tulane but was forestalled by […]
MMRF Artist Pete Whitcher Passes Away
inNewson July 25, 2013
Junior Ray “Pete” Whitcher of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, passed away on July 15th, we were saddened to hear. Pete was a Music Maker artist for close to twelve years, a talented musician who preferred to stay in his home county. MMRF Founder Tim Duffy met Pete through a friend of the Foundation, Tony Young. Pete […]
Center for Documentary Studies: From Rocks to Blues
inUncategorizedon July 23, 2013
We’ve got another one of the side-project pieces from the class at the Center for Documentary Studies. This one is a snapshot of Ironing Board Sam during his interview; Ironing Board Sam doesn’t own many things, but the things he does own have a special significance to him. One of the students noticed a large […]
Music Maker Instrument Grant: Harvey Arnold
inUncategorizedon July 18, 2013
Musicians need instruments. Without them, they cannot fully realize their potential. It’s pretty straightforward. Sadly, the poverty that many Music Maker artists live in, does not afford them the luxury of owning a working instrument. In the past few years, Music Maker has been able to replace stolen instruments for Ron Hunter, Pete Whicher, Cedell […]