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Louie Bluie
Music & Art
Festival
in Caryville, TN
DJ Lyons Presents:
One Woman Show
titled
" Bell Witch Unveiled"
on
June 14, 2008

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Saturday, June 14, 2008, Folk Life Tent
2 Show Times: 2:30 p.m. & 6:00 p.m.
Louie Bluie Music & Arts Festival
Cove Lake State Park in Caryville, TN
Contact Person: Nancy Green (423) 562-5154
Nancy Green, Director, CPLM, LaFollette Public Library
Show Format:
2:30 to
3:20 p.m.
THE BELL WITCH UNVEILED.
A 50-minute Show for Adults & Young Adults
ages 11 to 101. This show is
NOT recommended for young
children.
6:00 to
6:50 p.m.
THE BELL WITCH UNVEILED.
A 50-minute Show for Adults & Young Adults
ages 11 to 101. This show is
NOT recommended for young
children.
11:30 am - 7 pm
Norris Highlands Folklife Tent
Sit and hear regional history and folklore ...

11:30 am Dianne Hackworth (Jack Tales)

12:30 pm The History of Campbell County’s African-
American Community - Oscar Shepard and Fannie
Kellogg

1:30 Pinnacle Mountain Boys

2:30 DJ Lyons (Bell Witch Unveiled)

3:30  Music on the Cumberland Trail panel

4:20 Dianne Hackworth (Jack Tales)

5:00 Musicians Panel: The Blues in East Tennessee
Sparky Rucker, Wallace Coleman and Hector Qirko

6:00 DJ Lyons (Bell Witch Unveiled)

Jack Tales - Folk tales depicting fictional well-rounded,
self-reliant hero named Jack who triumphs over
stronger adversaries by use of his wits or benevolent
tricks. These tales were brought to Appalachia by
Scotch-Irish immigrants, whose culture influenced the
Appalachian notions of self-sufficiency and taking care
of one’s own. Best known heroes are David Crockett
and steel-driving John Henry.

Bell Witch - The legend of the Bell Witch revolves
around strange events allegedly experienced  by the
Bell family of Adams, Tennessee, from 1817-1935.  
Supposedly, John Bell, Sr. encountered a spirit in a  
cornfield on his large farm in Robertson County that
would take sugar from bowls,  spill milk, take quilts
from beds, slap and pinch the children, and laugh. At  
first it was a good spirit, but later proved contrary.

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Dianne Hackworth
telling "Jack Tales" at the
2008 Louie Bluie Festival
in the Folk Life Ten - June 14, 2008
http://www.diannehackworth.com/
Pinnacle Mountain Boys performing
at the 2008 Louie Bluie Festival
in the Folk Life Tent - June 14, 2008
DJ Lyons telling "The Bell Witch Unveiled"
at the 2008 Louie Bluie Festival
in the Folk Life Tent on June 14, 2008

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Book Cover for The Bell Witch Unveiled At Last! The True Story Of A Poltergeist by DJ Lyons

June 2008 - From LaFollette Press in LaFollette, Tennessee
written by Charlotte Underwood (charlotte@lafollettepress.com)

PROFESSIONAL STORYTELLERS
TO BE AT LOUIE BLUIE FESTIVAL

Folk stories will come to life at this year's Louie Bluie Festival.

Two professional storytellers will be featured in the Norris Highlands Folklife Tent at the Louie Bluie Music and Arts Festival on June 14

”I think this will add huge new dimensions to the festival” said festival co-chair Joceyln Griffo. “The three main thrusts of our festival is to enhance and present the music, storytelling and art of the regional heritage,” she continued.

One of the featured storytellers is Diane Hackworth. Though she has a masters degree in storytelling, Hackworth earned her storytelling credentials while growing up in Tennessee and hearing stories from her parents and grandparents.

At the festival, Hackworth will tell “Jack Tales,” which depict a fictional, well-rounded, self-reliant hero named Jack.

The Jack Tales were brought to Appalachia by Scotch-Irish immigrants, whose culture influenced the Appalachian notions of self sufficiency and taking care of one's own, according to Hackworth.

Another featured storyteller will be Debbie Dunn who is more widely known as DJ Lyons.

A professional storyteller since 1989, Dunn has spent the years traveling the United States telling stories and teaching storytelling. Her repertoire includes ghost stories, a one-woman theatre piece titled The Bell Witch Unveiled, as well as international and Appalachian folk tales.

At the festival, she plans to present The Bell Witch Unveiled, recounting the strange events, which allegedly happened to the Bell family of Adams, Tenn., from 1817 to 1935.

Not all the stories will be tall tales. There will be other storytellers performing at the festival as well.

Former LaFollette residents Oscar Sheppherd and Fannie Kellogg will be on stage talking about the African-American community in Campbell County and what it was like when they were growing up in the area.

Local Civil War historian and author Greg Miller will also be giving a presentation about the Civil War and Campbell County.

There will be discussions and presentations about the stories and music of the Cumberlands and the blues genre as well.

”These professional storytellers are just going to be amazing. I don't think we've seen anything like this before,” said Griffo.

For more information regarding the Louie Bluie Festival, log onto www.louiebluie.org or contact the host organization at CCCHighlanders@aol.com.

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A Celebration of the Life of Howard Armstrong

CARYVILLE, Tenn. - The Campbell Culture Coalition will be hosting the Second Annual Louie Bluie Festival to celebrate the life of Howard Armstrong from 11a.m. to 9 p.m. on June 14 at beautiful Cove Lake State Park. Admission is free.

The Festival prides itself on offering a diverse presentation of music, art, crafts and food.

There will be storytelling with The Bell Witch,

fiddle contests, fireworks and off-beat fun to go along with the incredible Blues, Jazz and traditional Mountain Music.

This year’s Festival will feature a special performance of “Between a Ballad and a Blues,” a new play about Armstrong’s life presented by the Carpetbag Theatre of Knoxville, Tenn. In 1930, Armstrong recorded for the Vocalion label in Knoxville, Tenn. at the landmark St. James Hotel field sessions. His confidence was given a great boost when opera legend and movie star Grace Moore encouraged him to pursue a career in music following a command performance in nearby Jellico. After moving to Knoxville, he quickly became known as the backbone of the Martin, Bogan and Armstrong trio, a group that folk artist Steve Goodman called “the best string-band ever!”

For more information, visit www.louiebluie.org or call the information line at (423) 566-0329.

Seymour Herald.com: Louie Bluie Music & Arts Festival

By Web Support

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published: June 12 2008 09:29 AM updated:: June 12 2008 09:21 AM

The Campbell Culture Coalition will be hosting the Second Annual Louie Bluie Festival to celebrate the life of Howard Armstrong from 11a.m. - 9 p.m. on June 14 at beautiful Cove Lake State Park. Admission is free.

The Festival prides itself on offering a diverse presentation of music, art, crafts and food.

There will be storytelling with The Bell Witch,

fiddle contests, fireworks and off-beat fun to go along with the incredible Blues, Jazz and traditional Mountain Music.

This year's Festival will feature a special performance of “Between a Ballad and a Blues, a new play about Armstrong's life presented by the Carpetbag Theatre of Knoxville, Tenn.

For more information, visit www.louiebluie.org or call the information line at (423) 566-0329.

June 2008 - From LaFollette Press in LaFollette, Tennessee written by Charlotte Underwood (charlotte@lafollettepress.com)

NORRIS HIGHLANDS TENT BROUGHT THE PAST TO LIFE AT THIS YEAR'S LOUIE BLUIE FESTIVAL

This year's Louie Bluie Festival had it all, including music, history, tall tales and ghost stories.

During the festival on Saturday, the Norris Highland's Folklife tent was abound with regional history and folklore.

”It was a great success this year. There were large crowds for each performance. I think the storytellers did great and drew a lot of attention,” said Norris Highlands co-chair Nancy Green.

Professional storyteller and Anderson County native Dianne Hackworth entertained the audience with old-fashioned “Jack Tales” and musical ballads. Many of her stories depicted life as it was in the Appalachians years ago. Hackworth used storytelling not only as entertainment, but also as an educational method and a way of preserving the past.

Debbie Dunn, better known under her pen name of DJ Lyons, also brought the past to life with her theatrical performance of the Bell Witch Unveiled.

Dunn told the story of the strange events which happened to the Bell Family in Adams, Tennessee, from 1817 to 1935.

Children and adults alike sat with rapt attention as Dunn recounted the historical tale of the haunting of the Bell family. She added a new twist on an old story by portraying Cate Batts. Batts was the woman who was wrongly accused of haunting the Bell family, according to Dunn.

"I had a great time at the Louie Bluie Festival. I would love to be a part of it every year,” said Dunn.

The Norris Highlands tent had music and history too.

The Pinnacle Mountain Boys performed traditional Bluegrass music and recounted the history of Bluegrass as well.

The history continued when Cumberland Trail Park Manager Bob Fulcher presented music and history from the Cumberland Trail.

Sparky and Rhonda Rucker rocked the stage with their eclectic sound and the musicians panel provided an in-depth look at the history of music and the African American community in Campbell County, according to Green.

”It was fabulous and so well organized. The Louie Bluie Festival is heading for something big. I think it's going to become very well known.” said Hackworth who plans on coming back next year and bringing some friends.

Photos shown above by Charlotte Underwood

Performance Fee: Negotiable.

Get either of these show options for the same flat rate,
whether you choose Option #1 or Option #2:
Performance Option #1 - One Show of "The Bell Witch Unveiled"
50-minute Show for
Adults & Young Adults: ages 11 to 101

7:00 to 7:50
Evening of Storytelling for Adults and
Young Adults. This show is not
recommended for young children.

1. “The Bell Witch Unveiled” by DJ Lyons
40-minute Session

7:50 to 8:30
Question & Answer Session followed by
Book Signing for patrons interested in
purchasing author’s Bell Witch Unveiled
book for $20 each
Performance Option #2 - Family Showcase followed by
    "Bell Witch Unveiled" Show
30-minute Family Showcase for all ages

6:30 to 7:00
Family Showcase of fun and gentle ghost
& spooky tales filled with audience
participation opportunities:

1. “Black Bubblegum” by Ms. Frances Caffrey

2. “Ghost With One Black Eye” by Ms. Chris Lindgren

3. “Big Red Lips” by Ms. Gwenda LedBetter

4. “Burger King” by a 12-year-old boy from Canada
7:00 to 7:15
15-minute intermission
50-minute Show for
Adults & Young Adults: ages 11 to 101

7:15 to 8:05
Evening of Storytelling for Adults and
Young Adults. This show is not
recommended for young children.

5. “The Bell Witch Unveiled” by DJ Lyons
40-minute session

8:05 to 8:45
Question & Answer Session followed by
Book Signing for patrons interested in
purchasing author’s Bell Witch Unveiled
book for $20 each
To book or to get more information,
E-mail or Call Debbie Dunn aka DJ Lyons
e-mail:
moredunntales@yahoo.com
or e-mail: askdjlyons@yahoo.com
(423) 422-9728

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