Episodes
Tuesday Apr 04, 2023
1: Short Creek
Tuesday Apr 04, 2023
Tuesday Apr 04, 2023
We visit Short Creek in Pulaski Co. Kentucky which is only 200 feet long, and Yahoo Falls in McCreary Co. which creates a towering 113 foot plunge for Yahoo Creek. Our first poems are There Was An Old Woman and The Breaking Man, and Maurice performs Farther Along on banjo.
Tuesday Apr 04, 2023
2.The Treasure Book
Tuesday Apr 04, 2023
Tuesday Apr 04, 2023
In the studio this week, Maurice reads The Treasure Book and Why Poor Old Mama Took To Bed. He then performs I Was Born About 10,000 Years Ago on banjo and percussion, joined by Steve Cody on guitar and bass.
Tuesday Apr 04, 2023
3. Dry Branch One Room School
Tuesday Apr 04, 2023
Tuesday Apr 04, 2023
The GP Outfit goes to Mercer Co. to record The Complaint Against Roney Lawsell, The Invention Of Hooky, Why Pearlie Kept The Weasel and play the mournful Crash On The Highway. Maurice also recites an unnamed poem by his father, Alex Manning.
Wednesday Apr 05, 2023
4. Fattening Up A Possum
Wednesday Apr 05, 2023
Wednesday Apr 05, 2023
We're back in the Possum Den to record All The Ways Tippie Biggs Was Tied, Fattening Up A Possum, The Yonder Side Of Sourwood and Maurice plays I Wish I Was A Mole In The Ground.
Wednesday Apr 05, 2023
5. Penn’s Store
Wednesday Apr 05, 2023
Wednesday Apr 05, 2023
The Possum goes mobile to record at Penn's Store in Gravel Switch, KY, the oldest continuously owned and operated country store in America (it opened in 1845!). Maurice sits on Penn's porch to read Knowledge Is The Sop and The Living Waters. This episode welcomes the company of several local dogs and the song Will there Be Any Stars In My Crown?
Wednesday Apr 05, 2023
6. Old Mud Meeting House
Wednesday Apr 05, 2023
Wednesday Apr 05, 2023
Mercer County's Old Mud Meeting House, built in 1800, is the oldest low Dutch Reformed Church west of the Allegheny Mountains. As its name suggests, the walls are made of mud, and in concert with its amazing wooden beams and floor, create an incredible acoustical space. Maurice steps into the pulpit to recite A Reaching Thing, The Finding Place, and plays a beautiful, emotional rendition of Leaning On The Ever-Lasting Arms.
Thursday Apr 06, 2023
7. Colville Covered Bridge
Thursday Apr 06, 2023
Thursday Apr 06, 2023
The Possum Crew ambled over to Bourbon County, KY to record at the Colville Covered Bridge. Built in 1877, the bridge is one of only a handful of covered bridges left in Kentucky. The 124 foot structure crosses Hinkston Creek and was likely turned into a musical instrument for the first time during our visit.
We recorded A Thread Worth Pulling, Oral History, How To Fix A Cooch and two musical numbers, Mamma Don't Allow plus one very unusual version of Hard Times.
Thursday Apr 06, 2023
8. Chloe Creek
Thursday Apr 06, 2023
Thursday Apr 06, 2023
We loaded our recording equipment into a cigar box and headed for Pike County, Kentucky at the invitation of poet Jay McCoy, to visit the Church Of God In Jesus Name on his ancestral land on Chloe Creek, near Pikeville.
Maurice reads To The Sons And Daughters Of Yee, and The Stranger then pulls out the banjo for an original song he wrote, based on an old Charlie Patton song, High Water Everywhere. The song is in honor of all of the people affected by the horrific flooding in Eastern Kentucky and the surrounding area in July of 2022.
Thursday Apr 06, 2023
9. Copperas Falls
Thursday Apr 06, 2023
Thursday Apr 06, 2023
The Red River Gorge is a climbing Mecca and one of our great geological wonders. The intrepid GP crew hiked to beautiful Coppers Falls, crossing Copperas Creek approximately 273 times, microphone and banjo in hand, and used the massive rock house under the falls for natural reverb. There we recorded a reading of Treatise On Milk Gravy. On the return trip, we walked directly into a swarm of hornets, the possum's habit of playing dead helping not in the least!
The episode opens with Maurice performing the hymn A Mighty Fortress Is Our God in the 900 foot Nada Tunnel, known as the Gateway To The Red River Gorge and ends with a studio recording of Della Mae, with Maurice on banjo and vocals and Steve Cody on guitar, bass and harmony vocals.
Saturday Apr 08, 2023
10.Final Episode of Season 1 - Rocky Hill Plantation
Saturday Apr 08, 2023
Saturday Apr 08, 2023
The Possum Outfit went all the way to Paducah, KY to find the remains of Rocky Hill Plantation, the sight of a ghastly murder during the New Madrid Earthquake of 1811-1812. Maurice tells of the murder, committed by the nephews of Thomas Jefferson, the earthquake, the Lewis and Clark Expedition, young Abraham Lincoln and John James Audubon and the fate of the now thought to be extinct ivory-billed woodpecker, also known as The Lord God Bird due to its striking appearances. We use a recording of the ivory-billed woodpecker with permission granted by the Macaulay Library at the Cornel Lab of Ornithology.
Maurice weaves together the work of Robert Penn Warren and diary entries by Audubon with the original works Time Is The Hum Of Gods Dream, Another River Still, and sings Banjo Pickin' Girl to help make sense of this age-old, tangled tale.
We wrap up the season with a Manning original tune, Gloryland. Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill graciously allowed us to bring a chorus of friends and family to their Meeting House to help bring It all home.
We want to thank you for listening and reading along and hope you will see fit to share our podcast with anyone you think might enjoy it, and some who you think wouldn't!
Until next season - Keep It In Your Pouch!
Welcome
Poet Maurice Manning brings you a podcast chock full of down-home humor, tall tale adventuress, old time music and a little bit of insight.
The show was created in rural Kentucky where Maurice and producer Steve Cody traveled the backroads for a year, searching out remnants of our past, such as a one room school house and Kentucky’s longest surviving general store, as well as hidden waterfalls and the amazing acoustic spaces of several historic churches. The final episode features a tragic tale involving a murder during the New Madrid earthquake. The poems are narrative, set in an uncertain time, far from the beaten path, and deliver a cast of warm, funny, heartbreaking and oddball characters.
There are currently ten episodes. Audience response will determine if there will be more, so please let your friends and family know about The Grinnin’ Possum, and as we always say,
KEEP IT IN YOUR POUCH!