Around & About the Clarksburg History Museum

Mack Samples & The Music

43 min · 17. juni 2026
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Champion fiddler, author, teacher, and square dance caller Mac Samples joins the Clarksburg History Museum for a conversation about preserving West Virginia's rich musical heritage. Mac shares memories of growing up on a small farm, learning music from family members, and witnessing the transition from traditional Appalachian music to the rise of rock and roll. The conversation explores the history of old-time fiddling, square dancing, banjo styles, and the important role live music played in rural communities. Mac also reflects on the Samples Brothers, performing across West Virginia, writing novels inspired by Appalachian life, and why preserving local traditions and stories remains as important as ever.

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