Hello friends, 

This week we dive into the history of quilting in Appalachia with Stories of the Stitch, a quilt show at Matthews History Living History Farm Museum. Dozens of quilts hung from clothes lines, brightly woven fabrics blowing against the sky. Any quilter will tell you, quilts are more than a blanket to keep you warm on chilly evenings. They are one of the first forms of art in Appalachia, often commemorating a life event, like the story of a birth, a death, an injury, or a wedding. 

Read the full article here:
https://appalachianvibes.net/appalachian-vibes-mini-stories-of-the-stitch/
Appalachian Vibes is made possible by Galax Tourism, learn more at https://visitgalax.com

 And Funk you is the high octane funk band from with 8 members across Georgia. We discuss their lastest album, Moving Forward, long distance relationships and what it means to move forward after the pandemic. 

Song Order:

  1. Long Distance Romance
  2. Long Distance Lovers
  3. Moving Forward
  4. My House

learn more about FUNK YOU at : http://funkyoumusic.com

And Dave Tabler of the Appalchain History Podcast shares two terrifying tales from Ruth Ann Musick’s library of collected horror stories.