Marian Ryan Interview

Pete and Tim sat down with environmental activist and native Floridian Marian Ryan to discuss the Green Swamp, the proposed extension of SR-56, wildlife corridors, the USF Forest Preserve and other pressing environmental issues throughout Florida.

You can visit the following pages to find out more about these topics:

The Green Swamp - https://www4.swfwmd.state.fl.us/green...

The Florida Wildlife Corridor - https://floridawildlifecorridor.org/

Florida Natural Areas Inventory - https://www.fnai.org/

SR 56 Project Website - https://fdotd7studies.com/SR56EXT/

Road projects throughout Southwest Florida - https://www.swflroads.com/

USF Forest Preserve - https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/dep...

Save the USF Forest Preserve - https://www.saveusfforestpreserve.com/

USF Forest Preserve Petition - https://www.change.org/p/university-o...

US 98 Project Website - http://www.swflroads.com/us98/socruml...

The Green Swamp: Florida's Liquid Heart - https://bit.ly/3ARrnST

West Klosterman Preservation Group Interview

The West Klosterman Preservation Group recently signed an agreement with the Pinellas County School Board to purchase the 14-acre West Klosterman Preserve for $3,000,000. They have until July 2022 to raise the funds in order to protect this rare parcel of undisturbed land in Pinellas County. Tim spoke with Tex Carter and Kay Carter from the West Klosterman Preservation Group about their effort to purchase and preserve this pristine piece of Pinellas County. #SaveTheWKP

If you want to support the group or find out more you can visit

https://wkpreserve.com/

or go to their Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/SaveTheWestKlostermanPreserve/

or make a donation through the Pinellas Community Foundation:

https://pinellascf.org/giving/wkpreserve-fund/

Legends of the Seminoles

In this video Pete talks about Betty Mae Jumper and the making of the second edition of Legends of the Seminoles:

"Late at night around the campfires, Seminole children safely tucked into mosquito nets used to listen to the elders retelling the old stories and legends. The priceless tales of mischievous Rabbit, the Corn Lady, the Deer Girl, and the creatures of the Everglades are all written down and collected here for readers of all ages. This is a portrait of the beliefs and lifeways of the Seminoles of Florida as well as a delightful read for anyone interested in the first peoples of Florida."

The book, published by Rowman & Littlefield, features fascinating legends from the Seminole Tribe, as well as an introduction by Pete, a foreword by James Billie, and beautiful illustrations by the legendary Florida painter Guy LaBree.

Legends of the Seminoles is available directly from Pineapple Press here: https://bit.ly/39utGjt
Barnes & Noble here: https://bit.ly/3cIplet

Amazon here: https://amzn.to/31FIVSq

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Tribute to Gamble Rogers @ The 1992 Florida Folk Festival

At the 1992 Florida Folk Festival Dale Crider hosted a tribute to Florida Folk legend Gamble Rogers. Many amazing Florida Folk musicians took the stage to honor Gamble's memory. The performers included Gabe Valla & Sam Pacetti (who were both 17 at the time), Southwind, Dennis Devine, Jeanie Fitchen, Ken Skeens, Don Grooms, Charlie Robertson, and Ken Crawford. Gamble's nephew Geoffrey Rogers read a very moving poem he wrote about Gamble; and Gamble's brother, Jack Rogers, tells the true childhood stories that were the inspiration for some of Gamble's greatest songs. James Gamble Rogers III was born Jan. 31, 1937 in Winter Park Florida. Dedicated to following in the footsteps of his father James Gamble Rogers II and his great-uncle James Gamble Rogers who were prominent architects, but in 1966, on his way to interview for a job at an architectural firm, he saw a notice that the Serendipity Singers were auditioning for another musician; he borrowed a guitar, tried out and won the job, which he kept less than a year, returning to Florida to hang out with Florida legends Will McLean, Jim Ballew and Paul Champion. By the 1970s he was a permanent fixture at the Florida Folk Festival, often the headliner famous for his hilarious onstage monologues depicting Cracker life in the imaginary Oklawaha County, everything backed up by Gamble’s incredible dexterity finger-picking the guitar. A self-described modern troubadour, he influenced such greats as Jimmy Buffett, David Bromberg and Jim Stafford. On October 10, 1991, while camping with his wife at Flagler Beach, near St. Augustine, he noticed a man in the surf having trouble. Compromised by his lifetime battle with spinal arthritis, he nevertheless jumped in to save the man, but both men died in the rescue attempt, devastating the entire Florida Folk Music family that worshipped him. To honor him, the area was renamed Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area at Flagler Beach. He was awarded the Kiwanis Award for bravery, the Carnegie Award for heroism and was inducted into the Florida Artists Hall of Fame in 1998. He recorded six albums, all available on the non-profit Gamble Rogers Memorial Foundation, Inc.

At the 1992 Florida Folk Festival Dale Crider hosted a tribute to Florida Folk legend Gamble Rogers. Many amazing Florida Folk musicians took the stage to ho...

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Bobby Hicks - Live @ The Pioneer Fest

Another rhinestone for the jeweled bracelet of classic Florida Folk Music videos provided to us by the late Carl Wade who shot this video and Gary Fuller, the caretaker of Carl’s videos and CDs, who provided us this wonderful treasure. This is the Dade City Pioneer Fest, a longtime West Central Florida Folk music-dominated festival not far from where Major Dade and his battalion were massacred by the Seminoles in the Second Seminole War.  Sit back and listen (and watch) the classic Bobby Hicks, Cracker from his stories to his songs. And thanks for visiting the Florida Folk Show podcast> Give us a Subscribe if you haven’t already.

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Diamond Teeth Mary In The Studio @ Morrisound Recording

Take a behind the scenes look at some film of Diamond Teeth Mary’s first recording session in probably 40 years when we took her and a bunch of people to Morrisound Studios. In the middle of it all, the great bluesman Little Eddie Kirkland showed up and grabbed his guitar and a microphone to join her for a couple of tunes. He remembered, a half century back, the medicine show coming to his small town, when he was a boy, and peering under the tent as she sang with the Irwin C. Miller Brownskin Models. What a great moment that was. Also in the studio that day was Don Trubey on drums, Mickey Serenty on harp, Diddy Wah Diddy on sax and Don Dean Sr. on bass.

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Pete & Peggy Bulger Remember Diamond Teeth Mary

It is my pleasure to welcome one of the nation’s top folklorists and folklore administrators Peggy Bulger to the Florida Folk Show Podcast. Peggy’s career began in Florida when she was named Florida’s State Folk Arts Coordinator in 1975, a year later she became the administrator of the Florida Folklife Program for 13 years. Bulger left in 1989 to work 10 years as the Folk Arts Director and Senior Program Officer for the Southern Arts Federation in Atlanta. In 1999, she was named director of Library of Congress’ American Folklife Center – only the second person to hold that post since the Center’s creation in 1976 (Florida folklorist Alan Jabbour was the founding director). Bulger retired from her position as Director of the American Folklife Center (AFC) at the Library of Congress on December 31, 2011. I met Peggy when she first came to Florida and traveled with her to visit a few folklore legends. As she put together the state’s first Folklore directory and have followed her career ever since. In fact, she was the one who first told me about Mary Smith McClain – the legendary Diamond Teeth Mary. Since Mary was in Bradenton and I was in St. Pete, Peggy asked me if I would give Mary a ride to White Springs to perform in the Florida Folk Festival.

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Diamond Teeth Mary & The Stompers Live @ The Actors Workshop Oct 5, 1986

Diamond Teeth Mary had a band that included just about every blues musician in St. Petersburg. One weekend in 1982, when Mary was a young 81, we traveled to West Palm Beach to the Actor’s Workshop and Repertory Theatre to perform. That night her band was The Stompers featuring Erik Hokkanen on guitar, Mike Leach on Bass, Tommy Bell on drums and Lisa Coopersmith on sax. She brought along several of her “mojos,” a small bag of incense, trinkets for protection, giving one to the driver of each car in our caravan. It was a heck of a show as you will see in a podcast coming right up.

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A Conversation with David Amram

Welcome to the Florida Folk Show Podcast. This conversation between myself and composer extraordinaire, David Amram, who lives in upstate New York, touches on all aspects of his life and almost a century worth of American music, literature, arts and culture. He shares memories of his time with everyone from Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker and Thelonious Monk to Langston Hughes and Jack Kerouac; from Ramblin’ Jack Elliott to Willie Nelson. I could have done a whole year of shows with this Renaissance man.
He served as an advisor to the Friends of Jack Kerouac’s House in St. Petersburg and I called him up to give him the bad news about the house, namely the owner had sold it to a flipper. That’s when we cooked up the idea for a zoom interview.
Approaching his 90th birthday in November, you’ll see he is full of life, animated, sharp and has more stories than even Ramblin Jack! Let us know how you like these episodes. Please subscribe to our YouTube channel and leave us a message at Pete@Floridafolkshow.com

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Pete and Mac Martin Remember Ben Hill Griffin III

Welcome to The Florida Folk Show podcast. In this episode, through the words and recollections of Arcadia realtor and land manager Gordon “Mac” Martin, we celebrate the life and times of a man known far and wide as The Citrus King. We are talking about none other than the legendary Ben Hill Griffin III of Frostproof, who died July 25, 2020 at the age of 78. Early in his own career, Mac worked very closely with The Citrus King, and shares with us some precious memories of one of Florida’s greatest citizens. In addition to his own career in Florida land, Mac is also one of Florida Folk Music’s best singer-songwriters. He has promised to write a song about Ben Hill Griffin III and when it is ready, we’ll add it to this podcast.

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Fire on the Swamp

This video features interviews, live performances and other highlights from the first annual Fire on the Swamp music festival which was held at the Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation on Dec. 4-5, 1993. Pete Gallagher and Elan Chalford organized the festival along with Chief Jim Billie and the Seminole Tribe of Florida. The festival featured American fiddle legend Chubby Wise and the traditional Irish fiddler James Kelly. There were three fiddle contests held that weekend with over $5,000 in prizes. We hope you enjoy this look back at a piece of Florida Folk history!

Song of the Lake - Remembering Whitey Markle

Whitey Markle was a proud and defiant defender of Florida’s environment, animals, lands and especially water. Like the late songwriting legend Bobby Hicks, the famous Game Commission biologist songwriter Dale Crider and the 400-song Patriarch of Florida Folk Music, Frank Thomas, Whitey was unforgiving to those who dared despoil Florida, throw a cigarette out a car window, leave litter on a beach, dig holes to drain wetlands, clear cut miles of forest and throw up trailer parks in natural prairies. I can see him right now, face red as fire, his vitriol boiling over with anger towards cowardly politicians and Councilman and the faceless corporations that dare to cross his path. Yet he had a soft touch that could silence an angry room with songs that made you feel the old Ocklawaha flow through your veins as the room grows quiet and shy like the squirrel who perches like a statue until we all safely walk by. Whitey, I knew and respected you every day since we first met at the 1971 Florida Folk Festival and we offer this podcast in your honor, to the bears and panthers and gators and mullet and those vanishing parts of Florida we can still see and feel, which you helped preserve. We present your first appearance at the Florida Folk Festival, including Cousin Thelma’s introduction, as well as your last FFF appearance. And we have your appearances at many environmental meetings, standing like a vicious bantam rooster before governments, the bad guys, the people who want to do things like they did up north where they had to leave because it was so bad. Remember, Whitey and rest in peace knowing you have trained and educated an Army of protectors, a veritable militia who will use their binoculars and notepads and phone cameras to keep watch over Florida and bring to justice the bastards whom I hope your memory will haunt the rest of their days. Richard “Whitey” Markle, a man like no other in Florida history. Courageous, bold, stubborn yet sweet in his own Florida cracker way.

I hope you enjoy this Tribute to Whitey produced by Tim Valle from everything we could quickly get our hands on at the last minute. And thank you for watching the Florida Folk Show podcast.

A Conversation with Steve Arvey

Pete interviewed Steve Arvey back on April 2nd. Steve was playing that night at the Old Key West Bar & Grill. This video features that interview as well as a few of the songs that Steve played that night. Enjoy the International cigar box guitarist and world travelin' singer songwriter, the West Coast of Florida legend and King of the Folk Vampires for the Florida region, the legendary Steve Arvey!

Raiford Starke Interview 9/3/2019

After the Florida Folk Night @ Old Key West, Pete sits down with Raiford Starke for an intimate interview in Pete's living room. They discuss Raiford's life, family and career. Raiford talks about growing up outside of D.C., how he first got into music, his time spent playing with Chief Jim Billie, spring break in the Florida Keys playing with Big Dick and the Extenders and much more.

Buddy Moody Live @ Old Key West 9/3/2019

On Tuesday September 3, 2019 Buddy Moody put on a great three song set at the Florida Folk Night at Old Key West Bar & Grill. Raiford Starke jumped on lead guitar making this an unforgettable performance. This was a rare collaboration between two of Florida's finest musicians doing what they do best. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did.

The Tribesmen - "Pow-Wow" & "Osceola"

Pete recently found a 7" record from The Tribesmen (Joe Dan Osceola & Ben Wilson). Joe Dan Osceola died on June 9 at the age of 82. He was the youngest president of the Seminole Tribe of Florida, the first president of USET and later in life served as the ambassador for the Seminole Tribe. Pete was working for the Seminoles and became friends with Joe Dan when he was the ambassador for the tribe. The Florida Folk Show Podcast presents The Tribesmen - "Pow-Wow" and "Osceola" in memory of the great Seminole leader Joe Dan Osceola.

Buddy Moody & Donald Forgione

Buddy Moody was the featured act at Florida Folk Night @ Old Key West on August 13, 2019. Pete had a brief conversation with Buddy before the night began. After the interview we see performances from the Florida Boys, Scott Howard and Buddy Moody. The episode ends with a great conversation between Pete and Donald Forgione, the former director of Florida Park Services. The Florida Folk Show is partnering with Donald Forgione who will use his extensive experience and unique perspective to produce a regular segment about Florida's parks, its environment and anything else he wants to share with the world.