"Jesus On My Mind"
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Alabama
Music
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Sep 14, 2022
Episode Duration |
01:03:58

Abe and Ferrill return from the Coots' recording session in Middlesboro, Ky., then conduct an extensive internet search to verify that they are truly the pioneers of recording these songs. They are surprised to discover an artist from New York named Tony Feyer, whose history with the serpent-handling faith includes documenting of one of the most legendary serpent-handling churches of all time: the Church of the Lord Jesus in Jolo, West Virginia.  Tony befriends Ferrill and Abe, and offers to share copies of DAT recordings he produced in the early 90’s. These recordings were the fruit of Tony’s partnership with none other than American folk music documentarian, Alan Lomax.

 

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Special thanks this episode:

American Folklife Center, Library of Congress: Aunt Molly Jackson speaking on serpent handlers

Tony Feyer

Andrew and Taylor HamblinGregory and Cody CootsElizabeth "Fish" GibbsCathy Partridge

Abe and Ferrill meet a New Yorker named Tony Feyer, an artist whose history intertwines with the most legendary serpent-handling church of all time: Church of the Lord Jesus in Jolo, West Virginia. Tony surprises Ferrill and Abe with bombshell information: legendary music documentarian Alan Lomax knew about the powerful serpent-handling music.

Abe and Ferrill return from the Coots' recording session in Middlesboro, Ky., then conduct an extensive internet search to verify that they are truly the pioneers of recording these songs. They are surprised to discover an artist from New York named Tony Feyer, whose history with the serpent-handling faith includes documenting of one of the most legendary serpent-handling churches of all time: the Church of the Lord Jesus in Jolo, West Virginia.  Tony befriends Ferrill and Abe, and offers to share copies of DAT recordings he produced in the early 90’s. These recordings were the fruit of Tony’s partnership with none other than American folk music documentarian, Alan Lomax.

 

Visit the Alabama Astronaut Podcast website for more content!

Alabama Astronaut Podcast website

Find us on social, too:

Alabama Astronaut Facebook

Alabama Astronaut's Twitter

Alabama Astronaut Instagram

 

Special thanks this episode:

American Folklife Center, Library of Congress: Aunt Molly Jackson speaking on serpent handlers

Tony Feyer

Andrew and Taylor HamblinGregory and Cody CootsElizabeth "Fish" GibbsCathy Partridge

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