"It is good to praise the Lord and make music in your name, Oh Most High"  Psalm 92:1

Dave Stancliff of Tok, Alaska lives the Alaskan lifestyle, writing songs and poetry about the last frontier, hunts, fishes and entertains the visitors coming into Alaska by putting them directly in touch with the spirit of Alaska.   


623 Glades Rd, Gatlinburg, Tn  37738
Robert Alewine producing his world renown beautiful pottery, Visit and chat with the Artisan. and listen to Joanie & Jerry of Lost Mill playing and singing the mountain songs.


Keeping traditional old time music alive, creating great songs and sound.


Annual Old Tyme Music Festival, last week in June in Waynesville, Ohio


Joanie & Jerry Paul - Old Time, Gospel, BlueGrass,  and Folk Music in Tennessee

Museum of the Appalachia, Norris Tn  37828

A Museum presenting a greater knowledge and appreciation for our rich and colorful Appalachian heritage.  Also home of the Tennessee Fall Homecoming held annually in the Fall.


John and Gwenn Noftsger who manage the Appalachian Mountain Music Festival


Playing “get up and go” east-Tennessee style old time Mountain music. Check out their Videos! 


Gary, a luthier of fine dulcimers, and Toni have the Prussia Valley Dulcimer Acoustic Music Shop located in southern Ohio.  They stock fine acoustic instruments, books and recordings of your favorite artists.


Cades Cove, a lush valley surrounded by mountains, historic buildings and much wildlife, a 11 mile driving loop to enjoy the beauty of historical Tennessee.


1843 S. Tamiami Trl.Osprey, Fl  34229
A wonderful Florida state park - bird watching paradise and the noted Florida Scrub Jay.  15 miles of Trails.


Presenting the cultural heritage of East Tennessee and the Great Smoky Mountains region.

11909 125th St. N., Largo, Florida 33774

The 21 Acre Living History Museum, hosts the Pinellas Heritage Festival each year.  Come listen to dozens of Tampa Bay area’s premier folk musicians presenting traditional folk, gospel, country and Blue-grass music on stages throughout the Village.  Historical demonstrations, food court, old-time games, storytelling, traditional craft demonstrations, traditional fabric arts show, antique cars and more.

Oak Ridge Festival in Attica, Ohio

In July and October of each year.  Offering 160 crafters, demonstrations and several stages of music ongoing through the festival.


For a fun time, good music and food.

Tony C Thomas, songwriter/musician, story teller of the Appalachias

Another fine resource, is the Digital Library of Appalachia, with many field recordings to download


A great Instructional site.

The Sarasota Folk Club invites you to join the Sarasota folks who love to sing, play and listen to folk music! They sponsor the Sarasota Folk Festival which will once again be at Oscar Scherer State Park on
Mar. 6 & 7 of 2010.


Offers a very personal presentation of traditional American music


1st and 3rd Sundays at 2:00 p.m. at Gamble Mansion, in Ellenton, Florida.  Bring your fiddle, banjo, guitar, bass, etc... or just your ears at Gamble Mansion Highway 301, Ellenton exit off I 75.  Drive about 1 mile south on 301 to Gamble Mansion.


We need you Now! As we pray for America, learn about the Constitution of the United States at Meetings and Local Tea Parties dates.  Let's become informed and Vote in November to restore our Rights in this great country


Check out our photos and some of our Songs


Our DVD "Mountain Music with Carl & Betty Ross of Tymes Past", was produced by Kate Marshall Graphics, Inc. (aka CoveBear). Through their efforts in 'Preservation of America's Natural Heritage,' their documentary series about bears entitled, "Season of the Bear" has won 7 international film awards in the categories of videography / cinematography, children's programming, conservation and wildlife documentary. Through their efforts in 'Preservation of Appalachian Cultural History,' they will be working with us to produce two more programs centered around the importance of preserving this traditional American music and its history, as well as other programs about the Appalachians. Their bear photography has been published by National Geographic and the Black Bear Conservation Coalition.  Check out this website, it is a treat!