APPALACHIAN MUSICTIANS ANDSINGERSAND THE SONGS THEY WRITE Growing up in Appalachia and around its music hasmade a great impact on my life.. Along with entertaining the music eased theten
Trang 1APPALACHIAN MUSICTIANS ANDSINGERSAND THE SONGS THEY WRITE Growing up in Appalachia and around its music hasmade a great impact on my life I can remember, as ifit were yesterday sitting on grandpa's front porch withmy family singing along with Hillbilly songs on theradio Along with entertaining the music eased thetensions of living a meager existence in Appalachia By relating with these song writers and the stories inthere songs we somehow find our life less tedious andmore bearable Most country and gospel Appalachiansong writers find the words to there songs in the dayto day experiences of there lives One
of the most prominent and popular types ofmusic to come out of the Appalachian region is gospelmusic Writing about the religious
experiences onefelt at the alter or the hope of seeing a lost familymember
in the here after has been the subject of manyAppalachian gospel song Singers and song writers likeTennessee Ernie Ford and Ernest Tub have left us withjoy in our harts and tears in our eyes Singing andlistening to songs like The Old Rugged Cross hascarried over from generation to generation inAppalachia Another branch of Appalachian music that encirclearound religion is bluegrass One of the best knownBluegrass artists (Bill Monroe)Known also as the fatherof bluegrass music,
dedicated a portion of everyperformance to a gospel bluegrass harmony number Bluegrass became popular in the region for a number ofreasons Not the least of which was the inexpensivenessof home made
instruments.(Ergood and Kuhre 189) Therelatively small size made the instruments easilytransported from home to home The variance of topics in Appalachian music cannot be numbered The subject of a song can be anythingfrom the pine trees on the highest mountain to the
coolwater in the stream at the bottom of the lowest holleror any thing in between Anything seen heard or feltmight have a song written about it Another brand ofAppalachian music honky tonk music was made popular bya man named Hiram (Hank) Williams Songs aboutcheating harts and Honky Tonkin might no have beenpopular with the churches, but they were with theAppalachian workers in the city bars that couldn't bedown home with there loved ones Hank Williams,although not mentioned in our text had a high pitchedpining sound that was common among
Appalachian singers Blue grass instruments carried over into this style ofAppalachian music Hillbilly as it is referred to inslang terms also known
as country and western or justcountry as it is referred to today is one of the mostpopular styles of music Many of today's top countryartists got their start in churches or at familygatherings with the old standard gospel and bluegrasssongs like In The Pines or The Circle Be Unbroken
Thetext mentioned Dolly Parton's song Coat Of Many Colorsand Loretta Lyne's Coal Miners Daughter for includingthere Heritage in the
songs(Ergood and Kuhre 189) There are many Nationally known
Appalachian Songwriters musicians and singers today
Gospel,bluegrass, country and western or rock whatever thestyle of
music it has some origins in Appalachia MostAppalachians have been surrounded in the music sincebirth In some Appalachian families, like theStonemans every member of the family has a role in theperformance Although these singers and song writersand many more lesser known and those from times gone byalso Those not heard of yet have many
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