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Wayne Hancock Interview
Interview with Wayne "The Train" Hancock, conducted over the phone by Darwin Lee Hill, August 19, 2010.
Tags: 2010; 2010s; Country Music; Darwin Lee Hill; Interview; Radio; Texas; Wayne Hancock
Vernon Taylor: 2 Interviews
Interview with rockabilly and country artist Vernon Taylor, conducted over the phone by Darwin Lee Hill, February 15, 2003. [Running time: 1:13:31]In a second interview -- conducted February 11, 2005, for a broadcast commemorating the 1963 deaths of…
Vernon Oxford
Interview with Vernon Oxford (1941-2023), recorded by Darwin Lee Hill, July 12, 2002.Born in Arkansas and raised primarily in Wichita, Kansas, Vernon Oxford was the youngest of seven children born to a musical family. In 1964, he moved to Nashville,…
Too Blue Interview
Brief interview conducted by Darwin Lee Hill with Joan Harrison and Betsy Rome, members of Too Blue, at the Hudson River Arts Festival, September 16, 2006.
Tillman Franks Interview
Interview with Tillman Franks (1920-2006), conducted over the phone by Darwin Lee Hill, May 17, 2003.
Sundown Pete and Margie Lane Interview
Interview with Sundown Pete Kobal (1929-2015) and Margie Lane (1932-2007), conducted over the telephone by Darwin Lee Hill, February 13, 2004.
Stonewall Jackson Interview
Stonewall Jackson (1932-2021) interview, conducted over the phone by Darwin Lee Hill, November 30, 2002.
Smokey Stover Interview
Interview with country music disc jockey, songwriter, singer, and guitarist Smokey Stover (1928-2005), conducted over the telephone by Darwin Lee Hill, January 12, 2002.
Tags: 1940s; 1950s; 1960s; Baytown, Texas; Broadcast; Country Music; Dallas, Texas; Darwin Lee Hill; Disc Jockey; Ferlin Husky; George Jones; Hank Williams; Imperial Records; Interview; Jimmy Lee Fautheree; KLVL; KMOP; KRCT; Lefty Frizell; Little Jimmy Dickens; Loretta Lynn; Nashville, Tennessee; Oral History; Radio; Singer; Smokey Stover; Songwriter; Stampede Records; Texas; Tucson, Arizona
Sleepy Hollow String Band Interview
Brief interview with the Sleepy Hollow String Band, conducted by Darwin Lee Hill at the Poughkeepsie Day School, April 4, 2009.
Sammy Shelor Interview
Brief interview with Sammy Shelor of the Lonesome River Band, recorded by Darwin Lee Hill after a performance at Christ Church, Poughkeepsie, New York, November 17, 2012.
Ruth Sticer Interview
In an interview with Darwin Lee Hill, Ruth Sticer remembers her husband Pete Cassell, October 18, 2005.
Roy Lee Brown Interview
Interview with Roy Lee Brown (1921-2017), conducted over the phone by Darwin Lee Hill, March 16, 2002. A complete print transcript is also provided.
The younger brother of western swing pioneers Milton and Derwood Brown, Roy Lee Brown remained a…
Red Simpson Interview
Interview with Red Simpson (1934-2016), conducted over the phone by Darwin Lee Hill, June 22, 2005.
Ranger Doug (Douglas B. Green) Interview
Interview with Ranger Doug (Douglas B. Green), conducted over the telephone by Darwin Lee Hill, March 3, 2007.
Quebe Sisters Interview
Interview with the Quebe Sisters, recorded over the telephone by Darwin Lee Hill, February 7, 2011.
Norma Jean Interview
Interview with Norma Jean (1938- ), conducted over the phone by Darwin Lee Hill, January 26, 2002.
Tags: Country Music; Darwin Lee Hill; Interview; Norma Jean; Oral History; Radio
Mike Horan Discusses Buddy Holly
Mike Horan of Wappinger, New York, discusses the legacy of Buddy Holly with radio host Darwin Lee Hill, February, 2, 2008.
Marie Socolo Remembers Tex Roy
In an interview with Darwin Lee Hill, Marie Socolo remembers her brother, Poughkeepsie, New York’s Arthur “Tex” Roy (1919-2003), September 8, 2012. The interview -- broadcast on Darwin Lee's Real Hillbilly Music Hour on Poughkeepsie radio station…
Mac Martin Interview
Interview with Mac Miller, conducted over the phone by Darwin Lee Hill, October 13, 2015.
Tags: Bluegrass; Darwin Lee Hill; Interview; Oral History; Radio
Lum York Interview
Interview with Lum York (1918-2004), recorded by Darwin Lee Hill, December 5, 2003.Born in Elmore, Alabama, just north of Montgomery, William Herbert “Lum” York worked off and on, from 1944 to 1949, as “bass fiddler” and comedian in Hank Williams’s…