[heavenly] Bells

Description

sung by Wade Mainer at the Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music Photo by Marty Godbey in the Marty Godbey Photograph Collection
Wade Mainer (1907-2011) was a North Carolina banjo player who was influential in developing the 'two finger style' of banjo picking He began recording music in 1934 with several bands including the Sons of the Mountaineers A religious conversion in 1953 led him to renounce the music industry and the banjo He moved to Flint Michigan to work at General Motors In the 1960s he began playing the banjo again on gospel recordings and is credited with helping the Banjo lose it's stigma as being a 'satanic' instrument Mainer retired from GM in 1973 and began recording music and touring with his wife, guitarist Julia Mainer He continued to release albums until 1993, at the age of 86

Date

10/29/88

Type

Sound Music

Publisher

Special Collections and Archives, Hutchins Library, Berea College

Identifier

AC-OR-005-401-07

Rights

This resource is provided for educational purposes Please cite all references to this item

Date Digitized

2011

Files

https://s3.amazonaws.com/avpberea/Berea-SoundArchives-Audios/4380.mp3

Citation

Mainer, Wade and Mainer, Julia, “[heavenly] Bells,” Berea College Special Collections & Archives, accessed June 1, 2023, https://soundarchives.berea.edu/items/show/2890.

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