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At Mill Lake Near Knobel Arkansas 03:07
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing At Mill Lake Near Knobel Arkansasrunning time:03:07 added by:Powerbacker source: YouTubeThis video was uploaded from an Android phone.
Rural Area Near Knobel, Arkansas 01:12
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Rural Area Near Knobel, Arkansasrunning time:01:12 added by:Powerbacker source: YouTubeThis video was uploaded from an Android phone.
Mill Lake, Near Knobel, Arkansas 03:22
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Mill Lake, Near Knobel, Arkansasrunning time:03:22 added by:Powerbacker source: YouTubeThis video was uploaded from an Android phone.
EDGE Behold the Lamb 06:52
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing EDGE Behold the Lambrunning time:06:52 added by:EDGE7DAYS source: YouTubePerformed EDGE Ministries of New Life Family Church, Knobel,AR
Chuck Harding And The Colorado Cowhands - Talking The Blues 02:51
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Chuck Harding And The Colorado Cowhands - Talking The Bluesrunning time:02:51 added by:HillbillyBoogie1 source: YouTubeChuck Harding's musical background was a bit different than most hillbilly musicians of the day. He was a trained musician and taught fretted instruments at the Chicago School of Music for three years. The Colorado Cowhands were a group of artists that were quite spread out in their roots. RT Mercer, was from Dyer, Tennesse and sang the 'more serious folk ballads' and Spanish guitar. Pee Wee Truehitt (or was it Truckett as mentioned in the caption with the picture?) was out of Waco, Texas. As they often said, he slapped the bass fiddle and offered the comedy parts of the act. Adrian Childress was from Knobel, Arkansas and played the fiddle and did vocals. Then there was Jerry La Masters who was a celebrated fiddle virtuoso and was said to have a remarkable breakdown style. The manager of the group was "Scotty" who was also Mrs. Chuck Harding. Around 1950, the group were appearing over radio station KBOA in Kennett, Missouri where they had a two and half hour show each day. They also made personal appearances almost nightly in a 300 mile radius around Kennett. Around that same time, Dome Records signed up Chuck Harding to a recording contract. Chuck wrote a lot of his own songs and his recordings included tunes such as "Jump Jackrabbit Jump", "Poor Little Girl", "Bald Headed Boogie", "Cotton Pickin' Blues", "Talking the Blues" and more. Chuck also had his tunes recorded by other artists. These tunes, (but they didn't mention who recorded them) included "I'm Going To Write ...
Cache River Flood Corning AR 4-30-11 00:55
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Cache River Flood Corning AR 4-30-11running time:00:55 added by:1TnRiceFarmer source: YouTubeThis is as close as I could get to a farm I own SE of Corning AR in the Cache River Bottoms about 2 miles from the Black River. It's 30 miles south of Poplar Bluff Mo and 20 miles west of Kennett Mo. In 2008, the cabin got a foot if water in it and we are guessing it has more this time. The previous owner of the farm had been there 60 years and had never seen it flood that house or shed. You are looking at about a 1000 acres under water that normally has rice or soybeans planted. |
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