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NTS Radio & Smithsonian Folkways Present Verna Gillis in Conversation with Emily Hilliard

October 24, 2023

I'm honored to be a part of this NTS Radio special broadcast celebrating 75 years of Folkways, a label I used to work for and one that is still near and dear to my heart.

I had the absolute pleasure of speaking with record producer, writer, artist manager, and performer Verna Gillis, who produced and/or recorded 16 albums for Folkways from 1976-1985. They range from field recordings of Haitan rara, women's music in Ghana, Kora music from Gambia, Comanche flute, and the musical ministry of a women-run Black Philadelphia church, among others.

We talked about her experience recording Don Cherry in Mammoth Cave (!), R. Murray Schafer and how his conception of the "soundscape" inspired her radio show and New York venue of the same name, her trusty Stellavox recorder, and a lot more.

Listen to our conversation here.

Special thanks to Smithsonian Folkways’ Jonathan Williger and Sophie Abramowitz for inviting me to participate.

Source: https://www.nts.live/shows/75-years-of-fol...
In Conversation, Interview, Music, Radio, Smithsonian Folkways Tags Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
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The Food We Eat, The Stories We Tell: Contemporary Appalachian Tables

November 2, 2019

Hilliard’s chapter “‘The Reason We Make These Deep Fat-Fried Treats:’ In Conversation with the Rosettes of Helvetia, West Virginia,” is included in the new collection, The Food We Eat, The Stories We Tell: Contemporary Appalachian Tables, edited by Elizabeth Engelhardt and Lora Smith and published by Ohio University Press.

Related Events:

Keynote with Courtney Balestier, Emily Hilliard, and Lora Smith at Hindman Settlement School’s Dumplin’s and Dancin’, Hindman, KY, November 2, 2019

Reading and Dinner at Holly Hill Inn with Elizabeth Engelhardt, Robert Gipe, Emily Hilliard, and Lora Smith, Midway, KY, November 15, 2019

Reading at Taylor Books with Courtney Balestier, Emily Hilliard, and Lora Smith , Charleston, WV, December 5, 2019

Related Media:

Elizabeth Engelhardt and Emily Hilliard on WEKU’s Eastern Standard

In Folklore, Food, Folklife, Radio, Reading, West Virginia Tags foodways, food, folklore, writing, West Virginia
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Brown University's Public Work Podcast- Episode 06: Emily Hilliard on Folklore, West Virginia, and Documenting Contemporary Labor Movements

April 5, 2018

"What role does folklore play in modern life? What is folklore, anyway? In this episode, Amelia Golcheski interviews West Virginia state folklorist Emily Hilliard to learn why folklore is more than just myths and legends. It can also be about labor movements, local histories, and even the “right” way to eat a hot dog. Amelia and Emily also discuss the recent teachers’ strike in West Virginia, misconceptions about life in so-called “Trump Country,” and approaches to public humanities that are invested in showing the importance of regional history."

Listen via Public Work

In Folklore, Podcast, West Virginia, Radio, Food, Music Tags folklore, West Virginia, Brown University, podcast, public humanities, Public Work, labor, ethnography, archives

A Fading Craft Finds a Voice on West Virginia Morning →

March 25, 2017

A version of Emily's radio story on Charleston Broom & Mop Co's James Shaffer, the last commercial broom maker in West Virginia, airs on West Virginia Morning from West Virginia Public Broadcasting. Listen here. 

In Folklore, Podcast, Radio, West Virginia Tags West Virginia, West Virginia Public Broadcasting, West Virginia Morning

Deep Cuts from the Smithsonian Folkways Collection →

July 26, 2016

ARC MIX VOL. 20: SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS

I had the pleasure of putting together a mix of some of my favorite Smithsonian Folkways recordings for the good folks at Anthology Records. Listen to the playlist here. 

In Folklore, Radio, Music, Curation Tags Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
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