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Accompaniment to the Menconi article, “Resurrecting a Sound” in Our State’s February 2012 issue is a profile of hillbilly musician Leslie Riddle. Riddle’s work included a partnership with country music pioneer A.P. Carter in preserving previously unrecorded Appalachians tunes. Riddle is experiencing a popularity renaissance through individuals such as Traditional Voice Group’s founder John Doyle. Doyle’s nonprofit preserves the Toe River region’s cultural and musical heritage, represented in musicians such as Burnsville’s native son.
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13809
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Emoke B'Racz opened Malaprop's Bookstore in 1982. It is Asheville's signature bookstore and helped pioneer the city's downtown business revival.
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14857
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Hurley discusses the literary creations of Asheville writer Sarah Addison Allen. Her newest novel is The Peach Keeper. A previous novel, Garden Spells, made the New York Time's best-seller list.
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15560
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Built in 1914 as the courthouse for Jackson County, the building continues to serve the public as the Jackson County Public Library Complex.
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