Musician George Hamilton IV (center) posing with actors from television show "CAR 54, WHERE ARE YOU?" Joe E. Ross (left) and Fred Gwynne (right), who is playing guitar and singing.
Group holding golf trophies at the Azalea Open tournament in Wilmington, NC. From left to right, Harry Wismer, Hal Boyle, Charlie Justice, Eddie LeBaron, Otto Graham, and jazz musician Tony Pastor.
Musician James Taylor performing at the first(?) inaugural of NC Governor Mike Easley. Previous Governors Jim Hunt and Jim Martin are seated to the right of the podium; NC Supreme Court to left of podium.
NC Governor Jim Hunt with musician Arthur Smith (left). Caption suggests that this photograph was taken in association with a statewide campaign to increase the gasoline tax by three cents per gallon.
Preacher and musician Alphonzo Buchanan with accordion, at "Singing on the Mountain" gospel festival, held annually at Grandfather Mountain. Shelby Ever Gragg visible (seated) in background.
Preacher and musician Alphonzo Buchanan performing with accordion at "Singing on the Mountain" gospel festival, Grandfather Mountain, NC. Man in the background with banjo is George Pegram.
Joe L. Hartley Sr., Chairman and founder of "Singing on the Mountain" gospel festival at Grandfather Mountain, NC speaking at event. Also pictured is musician Bascom Lamar Lunsford, known as the "Minstrel of the Appalachians."
Joe L. Hartley Sr., Chairman and founder of "Singing on the Mountain" gospel festival at Grandfather Mountain, NC speaking at event. Also pictured is musician Bascom Lamar Lunsford, known as the "Minstrel of the Appalachians."
Group of people singing at 1960 "Singing on the Mountain" gospel festival at Grandfather Mountain, NC. Musician/composer Bascom Lamar Lunsford (in bowtie) and musician Freida English, center. Negatives labeled "special.
Group of people singing at 1960 "Singing on the Mountain" gospel festival at Grandfather Mountain, NC. Musician/composer Bascom Lamar Lunsford (in bow tie) and musician Freida English, center. Negatives labeled "special."
L to R: Photographer Hugh Morton, unknown, Scotty Wiseman, Lulubelle Wiseman (Myrtle Elizabeth Cooper), musician Ralph Smith, and NC Attorney General Robert Morgan at the Festival of American Folklife, Montreal, Canada.
Clyde King (General Manager of New York Yankees), musician George Hamilton IV, and football star Charlie Justice posing at an North Carolina tourism event coordinated by Hugh Morton, Jr., to address the effects of Red Tide algae.
Photographer Hugh Morton (left) and musician Arthur Smith. Taken on 1973 trip Hugh Morton took to the "Holy Land" along with musicians George Hamilton IV, Arthur Smith, Ralph Smith, and others, possibly for filming of television special. (The trip...