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In reply to the discussion: Anyone here ever been to my hometown? [View all]byeya
(2,842 posts)49. Wayne Raney doing his gospel and selling his harmonicas. I think he had a brother who imitated
a dobro guitar with a rubber and metal device he put in his mouth to get the Hawaiian guitar effect.
Wayne, at least, was still making the rounds of Fundy churches in the late 1970s in northern NC and who knows where else.
Wayne wrote the classic Thank You Dear God For Victory in Korea
WCKY was around 1600 on the dial - way up there
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They have that big a theft problem there, they have to chain the rocks down? . . .
Journeyman
Apr 2013
#1
What you don't know is that it's holding down the hatch on the hall of the mountain trolls
Matariki
Apr 2013
#50
Big Stone Gap(Scott County I think) is beautiful. From where you are, you're only a couple
byeya
Apr 2013
#40
Wow! I hadn't thought, or heard, about that for years. I used to listen to WCKY at night growing up
byeya
Apr 2013
#44
Wayne Raney doing his gospel and selling his harmonicas. I think he had a brother who imitated
byeya
Apr 2013
#49
Well that's kind of wonderful - Roy Acuff was a real legend. Great Speckle Bird is a favorite
byeya
Apr 2013
#56
Of course Boone County, WV, is the home of the late, great Hasil Adkins whose persistance
byeya
Apr 2013
#42
As a child I remember all the rumors about Norma Jean Baker being born in Pineville..
kentuck
Apr 2013
#57
About four miles down the road was the place of the huge mine explosion in 1945
kentuck
Apr 2013
#58