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LOCAL FOCAL // Last Wisps of the Old Ways
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Length:
18 minutes
Released:
Mar 26, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Today, we proudly present the first installment of the LOCAL FOCAL series, where we’re collaborating with artists to share musical stories from different locations throughout America - in celebration of the parts that make up the whole fabric of American music history.
First up, we’re bringing you the works of Derek Piotr, a folklorist and musician who’s been deep in research about a particular family of tradition-bearers from Avery County, North Carolina that have a lineage to Frank Proffitt, a key figure in Appalachian old time preservation. I was taken with Derek's story not only because by comparison, he's rather young in the immersive world of musicology, but also because of his unique interest in what's called Auto-Ethnography, which goes beyond detailed field notes and recordings, by linking the fieldwork to your own emotional life.
A few years ago, Derek curated a compilation concerning this family, Last Wisps of the Old Ways, which intertwined field recordings he made with archival recordings of the family’s lineage from The Library of Congress. Before that, he was merely preserving the legacy of his grandmother with a flip phone. His winding path to field recordings and eventually creating the Fieldwork Archive is a humbling journey.
Last Wisps of the Old Ways
Fieldwork Archive
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Credits:
Nicholas Edward Williams - Production, Editing, Recording and Distribution
Derek Piotr - Writing, Recording, Research
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First up, we’re bringing you the works of Derek Piotr, a folklorist and musician who’s been deep in research about a particular family of tradition-bearers from Avery County, North Carolina that have a lineage to Frank Proffitt, a key figure in Appalachian old time preservation. I was taken with Derek's story not only because by comparison, he's rather young in the immersive world of musicology, but also because of his unique interest in what's called Auto-Ethnography, which goes beyond detailed field notes and recordings, by linking the fieldwork to your own emotional life.
A few years ago, Derek curated a compilation concerning this family, Last Wisps of the Old Ways, which intertwined field recordings he made with archival recordings of the family’s lineage from The Library of Congress. Before that, he was merely preserving the legacy of his grandmother with a flip phone. His winding path to field recordings and eventually creating the Fieldwork Archive is a humbling journey.
Last Wisps of the Old Ways
Fieldwork Archive
Official
Support Independent Programming!
Join the Patreon for as little as $1 a month!
Send a one-time donation through Venmo or PayPal
Follow American Songcatcher | Instagram | TikTok
Credits:
Nicholas Edward Williams - Production, Editing, Recording and Distribution
Derek Piotr - Writing, Recording, Research
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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/americansongcatcher/support
Released:
Mar 26, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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