Heard Tell Of: A COPA WNC Production

The one with Susan Pepper.

50 min · 30 de dic de 2025
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2569102/fan_mail/new] Susan Pepper is a singer, banjo player, songwriter, and all-around tradition-bearer who has become one of the most heartfelt voices in western North Carolina old-time music. Susan was first drawn to the sound of the mountains listening to singers like Jean Ritchie and Hazel Dickens, and that spark eventually brought her here, to Jackson County, where she learned directly from powerful local voices such as Rosa and Perl Hicks, Zora Walker, and Hazel Rhymer. Susan doesn’t just perform this music, she helps keep it alive through collecting, teaching, and passing it forward. We thoroughly enjoyed our conversation with Pepper about her music, her teachers, and the vibrant old-time traditions that continue to shape community life here in western North Carolina. Included in this episode are references to the Jackson County Junior Appalachian Musicians (JAM) Program [https://jamkids.org/jackson/]. Visit Susan Pepper's website [https://susanpepper.com/] and YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYv4uZeuBgMdNeQwVwhP85A] page. Listen to (and purchase) her albums on Bandcamp [https://susanpepper.bandcamp.com/album/where-the-islands-overflow].  This podcast was brought to you by COPAWNC.org [https://copawnc.org/], a grassroots community organization committed to building up the communities of Western North Carolina.

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