Exploring Ozarkia: Pickin’ in Mountain View, Arkansas

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Published on Sep 10, 2024
A question I would encourage you to ask yourself: is the Mountain View culture worth fighting for? If so, contact Billy Roper for more information about Ozarkia.
Website: https://ozarkia.whiteunityproject.org/
Telegram: https://web.telegram.org/a/#814116530
Gab: https://gab.com/BillyRoper
Email: roper_billy@yahoo.com
City Website: enjoymountainhome.com
Original Post: https://youtu.be/TW6m7UxBXAw
Original Description:
SoLost delves into the unique vibe of Mountain View, Arkansas, a place that dubs itself as the folk music capital of the world. Besides being home to a legendary yearly music festival that celebrates folk, bluegrass, country and mountain music, what truly distinguishes Mountain View is the fact that people literally break into song on any street corner, home or porch at any time on any day of the year. And they'll come long distances out of the Ozark hills or even across state borders to do it. Professionals, amateurs, seniors, and teenagers alike all converge on the town square every night of the week to sit in musical circles and play standards and originals from every genre. SoLost went to check it out.


Produced & Directed by Dave Anderson Photography, Editing and postproduction by Jonathan Childs, Motion Graphics by TJ McCoy. Executive Producer Warwick Sabin for the Oxford American. More coming to oxfordamerican.org.
In 1998, having outgrown the bluegrass barn, Yee-Haw moved to a 100+-year-old building on Gay Street in historic downtown Knoxville (just a few doors down from where Hank Sr. was last seen alive) and they've been making genius art ever since...

SoLost has always wanted to penetrate Yee Haw World Headquarters and we finally secured an invitation to the lair...


Producer / Director: Dave Anderson Photography
Editing and Postproduction: Jonathan Childs
Motion Graphics: TJ McCoy
Executive Producer: Warwick Sabin

SoLost is an Oxford American production.

(c) 2010 The Oxford American Literary Project

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