"Mountin Dew" Jug
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![]() Dupree "Pappy" Deaver, ca. 1950 Howard Clark Collection S-2002-72-1211 |
This ceramic jug was used in the 1940s and 1950s as a stage prop by Springdale's Skunk Hollar Hillbilly Band. The jug was donated by Mrs. Dupree Deaver. Her husband was a member of the Skunk Hollar Band for years, portraying a character named "Pappy." The Skunk Hollar
Hillbilly Band, which was founded about 1938 by P. W. "Doc" Boone,
dressed up in stereotypical hillbilly garb and performed traditional
mountain
music
interspersed
with short comedy routines. Along with Boone,
the original band members were Austin Cravens, Scott Price, and Virginia
Lee Clarkson. All were talented musicians. Boone sang and played harmonica;
Cravens, saxophone and jaw harp; Price, guitar; and Clarkson, piano
and accordian. They were later joined by Joe Robinson, a left-handed
banjo player, and Dupree Deaver, who blew the moonshine jug. Some others
who were part of the band at one time or another were Yvonne Ballew
and Mildred Clark, accordian; Harold Graham, Kendle Sigmon, and Ed
Terry, guitar; Orville Fields, Dale Sigmon, and Doyle Clark, fiddle;
Vera Jean Cummings, piano, and Billy Eden, mandolin. Roger Sanders
played a homemade gourd kazoo. Skunk
Hollar Band, ca. 1945. Seated left to right, Joe Robinson,
Yvonne Ballew, Dupree Deaver, Austin Cravens, Roger Sanders, P. W.
Boone. Standing, Scott Price and Vera Jean Cummings. |