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Video channel for the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries. Director, Doug Boyd Ph.D.
Proof of Progress: The Women in Bourbon Oral History Project
In early 2021, the Nunn Center and Dr. Janice Fernheimer partnered to launch the Women in Bourbon Oral History Project. This oral history project, built in collaboration with students, documents women who have played important roles in Kentucky’s bourbon industry. Doug Boyd and Janice Fernheimer reflect on this phase of the oral history project and some key themes expressed in the interviews.
Access oral history interviews online: The Women in Bourbon Oral History Project. (kentuckyoralhistory.org/ark:/16417/xt714ts3s4gjp)
Episode produced by Doug Boyd and Janice Fernheimer
Assistant Producers: Taylor Davis, Emily Fay, Qwenton Briggs
Music by Doug Boyd
Access oral history interviews online: The Women in Bourbon Oral History Project. (kentuckyoralhistory.org/ark:/16417/xt714ts3s4gjp)
Episode produced by Doug Boyd and Janice Fernheimer
Assistant Producers: Taylor Davis, Emily Fay, Qwenton Briggs
Music by Doug Boyd
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By the Power Vested in Me: Marriage Equality, Kentucky, and the US Supreme Court
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On June 26, 2015, the Supreme Court of the United States legalized same sex marriage. This episode explores the stories of two Kentucky couples and one lawyer who were part of the legal fight that led to the Supreme Court-and brought marriage equality to the country. The interviews are drawn from two Nunn Center projects, OutSouth: LGBTQ Oral History Project (kentuckyoralhistory.org/ark:/16417/...
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama Remembering Thomas Merton
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His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama was interviewed in Louisville, KY in 2013 for filmmaker Morgan C. Atkinson's documentary "The Many Storeys and Last Days of Thomas Merton" The Dalai Lama shared his memories of meeting Merton and the profound impact their friendship had on his life. Interview with His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, 2013 (kentuckyoralhistory.org/ark:/16417/xt7srrfgzpxw0) . To lear...
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama Remembering Thomas Merton
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His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama was interviewed in Louisville, KY in 2013 for filmmaker Morgan C. Atkinson's documentary "The Many Storeys and Last Days of Thomas Merton" The Dalai Lama shared his memories of meeting Merton and the profound impact their friendship had on his life. Interview with His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, 2013. To learn more about Morgan Atkinson's documentaries: morgan...
Interview with Richard Rohr: On Thomas Merton
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Father Richard Rohr was interviewed in Louisville, KY in 2013 for filmmaker Morgan C. Atkinson's documentary "The Many Storeys and Last Days of Thomas Merton." Fr. Richard Rohr is a globally recognized theologian, author, podcast host, and ecumenical teacher. The interview is archived at the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral HIstory, University of Kentucky Libraries and is part of "the Morgan C. At...
Interview with His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama: Remembering Thomas Merton
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His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama was interviewed in Louisville, KY in 2013 for filmmaker Morgan C. Atkinson's documentary "The Many Storeys and Last Days of Thomas Merton" The Dalai Lama shared his memories of meeting Merton and the profound impact their friendship had on his life. The interview is archived at the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral HIstory, University of Kentucky Libraries and is pa...
J.D. Crowe: Seeing Flatt & Scruggs for the First Time
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Bluegrass music and banjo legend J. D. Crowe discusses first seeing musicians Flatt & Scruggs perform. Interview with J.D. Crowe, January 7, 2020 Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum Oral History Project Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History University of Kentucky Libraries Access full interview: kentuckyoralhistory.org/ark:/16417/xt7vlfqwl4pgg Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum: www.bluegr...
Dancing with Princesses: Englishman, Sailor, Priest, Kentuckian
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This episode features an interview with Mark Lyon Thornewill, interviewed on January 23, 1018. In addition to telling a story about dancing with Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret in 1947, this episode explores Thornewill's many adventures as a British naval officer during World War II, a priest, a husband, and a father. This episode features an interview with Thornewill's daughter, Joann...
Dancing with Princesses: Englishman, Sailor, Priest, Kentuckian
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This episode features an interview with Mark Lyon Thornewill, interviewed on January 23, 2018. In addition to telling a story about dancing with Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret in 1947, this episode explores Thornewill's many adventures as a British naval officer during World War II, a priest, a husband, and a father. This episode features an interview with Thornewill's daughter, Joann...
Local Spirits: Ghosts at the Wild Turkey Distillery
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This episode explores ghost stories about ghosts at the Wild Turkey Distillery. The ghost stories are from an oral history interview conducted in 2014 with Olivia J. Ripy for the Kentucky Bourbon Tales Oral History Project. This episode was produced by Doug Boyd and Maddy Williams. Music was composed and produced by Doug Boyd
Local Spirits: Ghosts at the Wild Turkey Distillery
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This episode explores ghost stories about ghosts at the Wild Turkey Distillery. The ghost stories are from an oral history interview conducted in 2014 with Olivia J. Ripy for the Kentucky Bourbon Tales Oral History Project. This episode was produced by Doug Boyd and Maddy Williams. Music was composed and produced by Doug Boyd
Moonshiners and Revenuers
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This episode explores the story of moonshine in Wayne County, Kentucky. Interviews are part of the Moonshiners and Revenuers Oral History Project at the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries and were conducted by Betty Boles Ellison and Russell Stockton between 1986-1988. Listen/search oral history interviews here: kentuckyoralhistory.org/catalog/xt7kd50fxr0c P...
Trial by Fire: Looking back at the Heaven Hill Distillery Fire
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On November 7, 1996, the Heaven Hill Distillery in Bardstown, Kentucky experienced one of the most devastating distillery fires of all time. Marking the 20th anniversary of the fire, this episode looks back from multiple perspectives. Full interviews are searchable online: kentuckyoralhistory.org This episode was produced by Doug Boyd; Assistant Producer of this episode: JD Caruthers; Music by ...
Interviewing Jackie O
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This episode explores an oral history interview with Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis from 1981. The interview was conducted by Terry Birdwhistell for the John Sherman Cooper Oral History Project. The interviews with Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Terry Birdwhistell are housed at the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries. To listen to and search the 1981 oral history...
Freedom Singer: Civil Rights Activist Charles Neblett
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This episode explores the personal story of civil rights activist Charles Neblett who was a member of the Freedom Singers. Neblett was interviewed for the Kentucky Civil Rights Hall of Fame Oral History Project, a partnership between the Nunn Center, UK Libraries, the University of Kentucky's Office of Community Engagement, and the Kentucky Commission on Human Rights. Listen/search oral history...
The Writing on the Wall: An American Soldier in Italy
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The Writing on the Wall: An American Soldier in Italy
Take Her Out to the Ballgame: Effa Manley and Negro League Baseball
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Take Her Out to the Ballgame: Effa Manley and Negro League Baseball
Colonel Sanders and KFC , An Original Recipe for a Kentucky Startup
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Colonel Sanders and KFC , An Original Recipe for a Kentucky Startup
Veterans' Stories: Remembering the D-Day Invasion
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Veterans' Stories: Remembering the D-Day Invasion
Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, and Robert Penn Warren
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Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, and Robert Penn Warren
Remembering 9/11, A Flight Attendant's Perspective
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Remembering 9/11, A Flight Attendant's Perspective
Remembering 9/11, A Flight Attendant's Perspective
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Remembering 9/11, A Flight Attendant's Perspective
Remembering "The Bar" in Lexington, Kentucky, Jack L. Coffman
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Remembering "The Bar" in Lexington, Kentucky, Jack L. Coffman
Using the Pythagorean Theorem to Win the 1982 Kentucky Derby, Arthur B. Hancock III
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Using the Pythagorean Theorem to Win the 1982 Kentucky Derby, Arthur B. Hancock III
Professor Josh Douglas on voter suppression in election 2020
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Professor Josh Douglas on voter suppression in election 2020
Exploring the Legacies of Appalshop Oral History Project
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Exploring the Legacies of Appalshop Oral History Project
6 Shaw Intersection between Activism and Journalism
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6 Shaw Intersection between Activism and Journalism
12 Shaw A Journalist's Heartfelt Motiviation about Community
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12 Shaw A Journalist's Heartfelt Motiviation about Community
All about nothing.
This is my uncle
Why on earth has this interview about this 1981 interview not gone viral. What an incredible look into the very private world of Jackie O! Wow. Thank you!
Cinn-cinn atta’
That was beautiful
Gato Del Sol.
Thank you UK for recording this history. I thoroughly believe Bluegrass is one of America’s best art forms.
Why did I get a Gibson RB 11 knockoff? Because of Earls Breakdown 😊
💃 Promo*SM
The Dalai Lama describes Thomas Merton as genuine, sincere practitioner. A strong bridge between Catholic and Bhuddist Monk. His friend and his brother who always felt obligated to carry Thomas Merton's vision.(meaning peace for the world).
I was born and raised in West Louisville, and I went to her high school and university. I never heard of her and I am so angry. She was a pillar in the community at that time. It shouldn't have took a professor from Bellarmine to tell us about our own people. Black Louisville needs to stop being lost and get it together.
"All religions are the same, especially Buddhism."
I had a sculpture from Bareney Brihgts, Silver and stone collection
Millions of banjos have been sold over the years as a result of people hearing Earl play. Unfortunately many of those banjos ended up in a closet or a thrift store after after we realized we’ll never make it sound quite as good or look as easy as he made it look.
Some of it too is the people that played that music are starting to pass away & a lot of those instruments end up in said closets or stores.
So your a ghost company that yet compares to makers and booker...
I thought this was Scott Wilson for a minute. They look pretty similar.
Weird he looks and sounds and looks like my older relatives whose surname is Lee!
Just brings tears of joy to hear EXCELLENCE in our community. Dr. Akins you are APPRECIATED! 1LOVE
Every whiskey drinker should watch this interview, there is so much knowledge and wisdom! If you want to skip the history and get into the production techniques skip to about the 25 minute mark.
Very nicely done
Legend. What a treat it was to watch this. The tiny bits of wisdom throughout this interview are priceless. RIP Mr. Lee.
Just an extra semester as a senior? If this was the case with most people, changing majors wouldn't be a concern. The biggest concern is spending more money and adding at least 18+ months to your graduation date.
NOW WE KNOW WHO TO USE MUSTARD GAS ON
Grear interview! I appreciated it very much.....Thanks
RIP a miscarriage of justice
People call out Dalia Lama to openly apologize to souls of slaves slayed by his serfdom. Tibetans love China government as it destroyed his serfdom and brought human rights. Dalai Lama was not happy with the reform so left China Tibet. How brutal was Dalai Lama's serfdom? They made Thangka or paintings on human skin, from LIVING slave girl's skin; Skull drum of Tibetan Buddhism, made from skulls of LIVING slave boy and girl; Skullcup, made from LIVING slave's skull; Skin scripture of Tibetan Buddhism, made from LIVING slave girl; Leg flute/trumpet/horn, made from legs of young LIVING slave girl; Bone prayer wheel of Tibetan Buddhism, made from LIVING slave's bones. Bone beads necklace or wrist lace, made from LIVING slave's bones; Bone walking stick, made from LIVING slave's leg.
People call out Dalia Lama to openly apologize to souls of slaves slayed by his serfdom. Tibetans love China government as it destroyed his serfdom and brought human rights. Dalai Lama was not happy with the reform so left China Tibet. How brutal was Dalai Lama's serfdom? They made Thangka or paintings on human skin, from LIVING slave girl's skin; Skull drum of Tibetan Buddhism, made from skulls of LIVING slave boy and girl; Skullcup, made from LIVING slave's skull; Skin scripture of Tibetan Buddhism, made from LIVING slave girl; Leg flute/trumpet/horn, made from legs of young LIVING slave girl; Bone prayer wheel of Tibetan Buddhism, made from LIVING slave's bones. Bone beads necklace or wrist lace, made from LIVING slave's bones; Bone walking stick, made from LIVING slave's leg.
How aware? If at all, was the Dalai Lama, to these things? The man that he was honored to meet here; spoke on National Television in 1968 that the Dalai Lama was exiled/forced to leave.
The Dalai Lama was interested in the CCP's ideas for land reform and wealth redistribution in Tibet. But the CCP was not interested in that. It sought to control and destroy. So it did. A million Tibetans out of about 6.3 million in 1959 perished in the uprising, the famines and the Cultural Revolution. Like the CCP did all over China. So...Tibetan feudalism was bad, but what came after was much worse.
What authentic references do you have to provide, such as from the government to substantiate such a claim? He left the China that was still commanding that baby girls be killed or left out in the elements to die, because of a boy being favored over a girl and households were only being allowed one child!
Thank you Joshua Perkins!
The interviewer does really a superb job... literally brings tears to my eyes.... perhaps that is because of the amount of Rye, beer and wine I have consumed this afternoon...🥴😣🤕🥴🥴🤭 Seriously, this is really a classic interview!! This along with anything from Greg Metze...
Fascinating!! Esp exposing the financial sharks who sold out company.
I would like to know JD's whole history, how he learned to play, who from, etc! Hope someone could write a book on him.
Marty Godbey's 'Crowe on the Banjo' is that book.
He learned to play by watching and listening to Earl Scruggs and several country guitarist and steel players. But he had just ONE banjo hero. Earl Scruggs
And to this day, you can hear the banjo over everything. LOL
😂😂
As it should be.
One of the true 'Greats'...RIP🙏
STORY OF APPROVED KILLING IN MISSISSIPPI
IN LOOK MAGAZINE JANUARY 24,1956....I SEE WHERE ROB BRYANT AND J.W MILAM SPOKE
He will be missed 🥺
He passed in July of 2013 at the age of 93. I grossly overpaid for a bottle of "Elmer T. Lee" in his memory. I have to say it was a fine bourbon.
Waite for me
Amazing interview! Thank you
Thank you for your service sir.
Great video
Hello everyone. I have some news to share . I have exposed a guy who was selling shirts with the faces of the 13 fallen heroes from the Afghanistan terrorist attack for profit to support his channel and his legal fund. If you want to see the exposure video I made and share it around so this scumbag gets exposed everywhere. Its on my channel twice the last one being titled (replay) AUDITORS OF AMERICA HIT ALL TIME LOW USING FACES OF FALLEN SERVICEMEN TO MAKE MONEY. I encourage you to share this to everyone. He is a disgrace .
I was actually considering moving to prospective coincidentally,just this week. I find dallas a bit to much and wanted a change and slower pace. But now, I don't know how this would sit with me. Although this has taken place in many towns all other, I was excited at living in the area near Louisville.
The most hated but highly favored race has been treated so poorly 💔so much hate to kill a person who has done nothing to you means your a devil or a demon to commit murder because of a race 💯
Is the Jimmie Johnson interview available?
the full interview is online via our primary site. It is an amazing interview! kentuckyoralhistory.org/ark:/16417/xt7gb56d2r7z
I stumbled upon this amazing bit of history and must say, “thank you.”
I finally located a bottle of Elmer T Lee today but they want a lot for it.
He was a great person had great stories too miss ya Elmer 😢😭 RIP old friend
more people should know about her. i had never heard of her in my life until tonight, i should’ve known who this human was a long time ago...bares the same name as my own mother. heartbreaking.
Great interviews!!