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In 2018, a large group of Black banjo and fiddle players and allies gathered at a retreat in Orange, VA. These are their stories.
In this interview, conducted on November 2017 in Ashburn, Virginia, Layanne Seremet interviews her father, Ibrahim Seremet about his life. He shares stories about his life as a Bosnian immigrant who worked hard to reach were he is today.
Grandma shares some stories from her childhood with 12 siblings, time at an orphanage, birth of her children, and memories of her granddaughter.
My Grandma Ruth talks about her childhood experiences, church, love and life in Congo. Grandpa Bill also shares some anecdotes.
In this interview, conducted in November 2018 in Chantilly, Virginia, Yara Alsakbani (15) interviews her Grandpa, Atah Awwad (61) about his childhood in Palestine, and his life afterwards in Syria. In addition to his childhood, Atah talks about his life...
Lily’s mom tells her about growing up in Troutman and some stories of when Lily and her brother were born. She also tells her about her great-grandparents, Evelyn and Eugene Reid and Alva and Marie Ramsey.
We talked about my mom’s childhood hometown and what it was like, her childhood nickname and how she got it, the worst thing she did as a kid, and lastly, her best/worst memory.
We're discussing the differences between the music on the scenes in the early 2000s compared to music on the scenes now.
Dez talks about her childhood and the people who have been a big part of it
In this audio interview, we discuss with Bradley Adjei, photographer and DJ, his take on music and it’s changed throughout history.
I just wanted to know a little bit about my mother’s life when she was a child and before I was born. Had questions from her childhood to school and her life as a young adult.
How being in a band today has changed with the increase of technology over the years.
I sat down with my dad Dwayne Radden and took a ride down memory lane. I listened to him tell me about the impact of music and his love for music.
My father tells a story about getting into trouble with a farmer as a kid in the time before the suburbs took over.
Talked with my mom about her memories, jobs, and challenges faced during her life all while she was baking.
A discussion about music’s importance and how the move to digital has affected music diversity.
This interview is a conversation bewteen me and my dad that talks about many different topics that involve in and it is very informative
In 2018, a large group of Black banjoists and fiddlers, and their allies gathered at a farm near Orange, VA. These are their stories.
Me and my Granpda discussed about his early life in childhood and how he lived his life as a young man in the late 1900s