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Interview with Doc Barnes Part 3, Athens, Georgia, 1980 July 23

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@ Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection

Rosenbaum, Art

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Part three of a four-part recording. Art Rosenbaum interviews Doc Barnes about music. He says that he prefers church songs but he also likes secular songs. He repeats the lyrics to a secular song that begins "Down in the Wildwood." When he was a child his Aunt Jane sang a song called "Foolish Love" asked him to accompany him on guitar. Barnes is critical about churchgoers' opposition to secular songs and to owning a television. He describes singing church songs when he was a child, writing songs for his gospel group, and personalizing songs that were written by someone else. He prefers playing old-time music to contemporary music because it communicates more to the audience, and people are familiar with it. Barnes worked at Thomas Textile for 24 years, and the owner sometimes asked him to play guitar.

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Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection

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Digital Library of Georgia