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Southern Flavor DVD

In these six half-hour shows produced for Kansas City Public Television, you’ll encounter some of the South’s most talented and renowned self-taught artists. You’ll meet Howard Finster, Jimmy Lee Sudduth, Butch Anthony and St. EOM—plus such stellar examples of roadside Americana as Kentucky’s Wigwam Village and the World’s Largest Cast Iron Sculpture in Birmingham, Alabama.

Contains 6 complete episodes, outtakes, special bonus material, and a snappy music video!


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$19.95

 

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Alabama Museum of Wonder — Butch Anthony
Annie Tolliver Turner
Attic Gallery
Ave Maria Grotto
Bette Mott’s gingerbread house
Big Al Taplet’s shoeshine stand and folk art house
Big John, Giant Grocery Boy
Billy Tripp, metal sculpture
Center for Southern Folklore
Chandler Motors
Chris Little
Coosa Rustics Folk Art Gallery — Charlie Simpson
Crystal Shrine Grotto and Memorial Park Cemetery
Dr. Bob
E. T. Wickham’s Historical Sculptures
Earl Wayne Simmons’ fancy roadside art house emporium
Helen LaFrance
J.L. Nippers, wood butcher
Jimmie Lee Sudduth
Joe Light
Kenneth Humphrey
Kenny Hill’s Sculpture Environment (aka the Garden of Salvation)

 

Land of Pasaquan — Eddie Owens Martin (St. EOM)
Lonnie Holley
Mammy’s Cupboard (Big Aunt Jemima Building)
Margaret’s Grocery
Pretty Boy
Reverend Howard Finster — Paradise Gardens
Southside Gallery
Sultan Rogers
Superman
Swamp Cookbook
The Mayor’s Office
The Walter Anderson Museum
UCM Museum – John Preble
Viola (L.V.) Hull’s House
Virgil Myers
W.C. Rice’s Cross Garden
Wigwam Village Motel
Woolridge Monument
World’s Largest Bottle of Catsup
World’s Largest Cast Iron Sculpture
World’s Largest Rocking Chair
Yvonne Wells