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Sean of the South

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Sean of the South

Sean Dietrich

Personal Journals, S-town, Music, Alabama, Garrison Keillor, Storytelling, Story, Garden And Gun, Southern Living, Serial, Southern Culture, S Town, Old Radio, Lake Wobegon, Stories, Prairie Home Companion, Arts, Society & Culture, Live From Here, Story Podcast

5.0546 Ratings

🗓️ 30 January 2021

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Sean records from a cow pasture on the Florida-Alabama line, and reads some first-date stories sent in by listeners, with special guest Joe Ewers and his historic South Carolina string band.

Transcript

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It's late in the evening.

0:19.0

It's late in the evening

0:21.7

I can see that radio light

0:25.9

And everybody gathers

0:29.2

And everybody'd rather be together

0:32.2

On the Saturday night

0:34.3

Coffee on the store and sweet potato pie and everybody gathers and everybody

0:47.3

ride the deep together on the Saturday night.

0:51.3

Well you are listening to Sean of the South and I'm your host tonight, Sean Dietrich,

0:54.9

coming to you from a cow pasture in northwest Florida.

0:58.7

This episode brought to you by Case Nives, the tradition of my family date back to my granddaddy,

1:04.0

and also by my buddy Ron Taylor from W&C original music, music of the Carolinas.

1:08.9

Ron Taylor, Skyers, the nation, finding the best

1:11.4

music that you've ever heard. Special guest tonight, the second South Carolina string band. Also,

1:18.0

first date stories sending to us from listeners all over this fine nation. You don't want

1:23.6

to miss that, I promise you.

1:45.0

Thank you. I promise you. I'm I'm I'm I'm

1:46.0

I'm

1:47.0

I'm Well, we appreciate to joining us on this wonderful Saturday night in the sleepy heart of northwest Florida.

2:26.5

We are coming to you from a frozen cowfield because we've had some weather this week.

2:33.0

I mean we have had some weather. Wherever

2:36.0

you live right now, you ought to be grateful that you hadn't had the weather that the

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