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Alabama Astronaut
Abe Partridge & Ferrill Gibbs
Frequency: 1 episode/81d. Total Eps: 13

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Foreword
Episode 1
mercredi 14 septembre 2022 ⢠Duration 27:25
Abe Partridge, a folk artist from Mobile, Alabama, approaches Ferrill Gibbs, a podcaster from Texas, in mid 2020.Ā
With his gigs canceled due to coronavirus, Abe spends time at serpent-handling churches across the Appalachians. He explains to Ferrill how originally, his plan was to paint the oft-ridiculed sect, but while taking in their frenetic services, he began to realize their songs were powerful, and possibly, undocumented.Ā
Abe shares audio with Ferrill of a serpent handling preacher who tied Abe's hands with a Gibson guitar strap in a worship service. Also, Ferrill draws a connection to legendary music documentarians, John Avery and Alan Lomax.
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John Nova Lomax
Andrew Hamblin
Taylor Hamblin
"Brush Arbor"
Episode 2
mercredi 14 septembre 2022 ⢠Duration 36:53
While on the road to a Panama City show, Abe tells Ferrill about his recent trip to a small church in desolate, southern West Virginia ā House of the Lord Jesus. There, Abe captured audio of their worship: a blistering, rockabilly-style sound. Also, Abe tells Ferrill about a moment when Chris Wolford, the church's preacher, called out the Alabamian from the pulpit, causing Abe to recount his own days as a pastor in the mountains of east Kentucky.Ā
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Chris Wolford and House of the Lord Jesus
Dr. Spencer Greene
Will Stewart
Bonus Episode: Alabama Astronaut Live!
Episode 11
jeudi 2 février 2023 ⢠Duration 24:54
This episode attempts to recreate the warmth surrounding Abeās artist reception, "With Signs Following, featuring dozens of Abe's paintings that depict characters from the serpent handling faith. Many events described in Alabama Astronaut came alive to the soundtrack of Abeās field recordings.
Abe's art exhibit is viewable at the Alabama Contemporary Art Center until May 20th. For more information, go here!
"It's Alright With Me, Lord, if It's Alright With You"
Episode 3
mercredi 14 septembre 2022 ⢠Duration 37:32
As the coronavirus finally arrives in Mobile and, most detrimentally to Abe, the Mobile music scene, Abeās gigs begin to drop.Ā
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Ā With more free time on his hands, he travels to Jackson County, Kentucky, to meet fourth-generation serpent-handling preacher Cody Coots, along with his songwriting wife, Cassy Coots.
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Abe conducts a field recording at their house to capture generations-old songs from the duo. A life-changing friendship begins to take root.
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Cody and Cassy Coots
Professor Tom Lewis of UGA
Dave Garrett (of the Psych Peas)
"Little David, Play On Your Harp!"
Episode 4
mercredi 14 septembre 2022 ⢠Duration 01:00:28
The ācalling outā of Abe (and his friends) at church services reaches a boiling point at the famed āOld Rockhouse Holinessā in Section, Alabama. It's the church where author Dennis Covington of the hit book Salvation on Sand Mountain once became a convert and handled a massive rattlesnake. Abe tells the story of the founding of the church: the infamous murder trial and conviction at the heart of it.
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Ā After one service that Abe attended, with rattlesnakes in the building, the lights are shut off. In the darkness, Abe and his friend consider running out of the church. Meanwhile, Abe has his first encounter with National Geographic: a run-in with a photographer at both Old Rockhouse Holiness Church and, in the same weekend, Jimmy Morrowās church in Cocke County, Tennessee.Ā
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Ā Brother Jimmy Morrow takes Abe to a graveyard high in the east Tennessee mountains, to see the graves of four believers who died following the signs.
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Ā Morgan "Willy Mo" Hammond
"Preach the Word, Preacher Man!"
Episode 5
mercredi 14 septembre 2022 ⢠Duration 54:07
The story takes a turn. Jimmy Morrow, founder and preacher of Edwina Church of God in Jesus' Name, invites Abe into his home. Sensing that Abe has a āgood spirit,ā Jimmy shows Abe his poetry, art, and a comprehensive collection of serpent-handling history and lore.Ā
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Ā Afterwards, Jimmy and Pam Morrow both sing songs for Abe from their faith, a capella. Meanwhile, Abe discusses with Ferrill the idea of faith at a ācostā⦠and why Abe finds meaning in that.Ā
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Jimmy and Pam Morrow
Dr. Thomas Ryba
Barbara Gibbs Allen
"Jesus Made the World"
Episode 6
mercredi 14 septembre 2022 ⢠Duration 57:55
After months of corresponding with Cody and Cassy Coots, Abe decides to make a studio album for them. It's to feature serpent-handling songs that have been sung in Cody's church for generations.Ā
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Abe enlists the help of host Ferrill Gibbs to record it, who travels from Houston to meet up with Abe in Birmingham, Alabama. Together, they make a beeline for Middlesboro, Kentucky, in Abe's white touring van.Ā
Once in Middlesboro, the two convert Codyās great-grandfatherās church ā Full Gospel Tabernacle in Jesus Name ā into a recording studio. With a six-foot rattlesnake lounging nearby (named "Ol' Lemonhead"), Abe, Ferrill and the Coots make a fully-produced, multi-track, multi-instrumental studio album called "The Coots Duo." The rough tracks being a post-production process in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Cody and Cassy Coots
Jay Smack
Brent Busby
Andrew Hamblin and the Free Pentecostal House of Prayer
Greg Coots and the Full Gospel Tabernacle in Jesus Name
"Jesus On My Mind"
Episode 7
mercredi 14 septembre 2022 ⢠Duration 01:03:58
Abe and Ferrill return from the Coots' recording session in Middlesboro, Ky., then conduct an extensive internet search to verify that they are truly the pioneers of recording these songs. They are surprised to discover an artist from New York named Tony Feyer, whose history with the serpent-handling faith includes documenting of one of the most legendary serpent-handling churches of all time: the Church of the Lord Jesus in Jolo, West Virginia.Ā
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Tony befriends Ferrill and Abe, and offers to share copies of DAT recordings he produced in the early 90ās. These recordings were the fruit of Tonyās partnership with none other than American folk music documentarian, Alan Lomax.
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American Folklife Center, Library of Congress: Aunt Molly Jackson speaking on serpent handlers
Tony Feyer
Andrew and Taylor Hamblin
Gregory and Cody Coots
Elizabeth "Fish" Gibbs
Cathy Partridge
"All Over Me" Part 1
Episode 8
mercredi 14 septembre 2022 ⢠Duration 53:48
Ferrill tracks down Dennis Covington, author of Salvation on Sand Mountain, only to discover that Mr. Covington suffers from a condition brought about by his own quest for faith, detailed in a 2014 autobiography, "Revelation."Ā
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Ferrill pre-interviews Covington, scheduling a day for Abe to interview the author in Lubbock, Texas.
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Meanwhile, Abe beelines to the bedside of Billy Summerford, preacher of Old Rockhouse Holiness Church, who is dying of cancer. At Billyās bedside, Abe re-encounters Greg Coots, Codyās Grandfather. Abe tells Greg about an album heās been searching for, a recording of Gregās parents, the founders of Full Gospel Tabernacle in Jesus Name.
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Shawn Byrne
The Bluebird Cafe
Dennis Covington and the family of Dennis Covington
Andrew and Taylor Hamblin
Cathy Partridge
Elizabeth "Fish" Gibbs
Gregory Coots
Cody and Cassy Coots
Tony Feyer
Cathy Partridge
"All Over Me" Part 2
Episode 9
mercredi 14 septembre 2022 ⢠Duration 01:06:34
Abe and Ferrill prepare for an interview with Dennis Covington.Ā
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Abe lists out the questions, which include a surprising claim about Loretta Lynn and her Ā(if true) connection to the serpent handling faith. Also, Abe plans to ask the difficult question: Did Dennis Covington apologize to Old Rockhouse Holiness Church?
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After the in-person interview with Covington, Abe hits the road to continue strengthening his relationships with members of the faith. One day, he lands a gig at the world-famous Bluebird CafĆ© in Nashville, Tennessee ā a sold out show. Abe invites serpent-handling preacher Andrew Hamblin on stage to accompany him on one of Abeās most personal songs: āAppalachian Farewell.ā
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Shawn Byrne
The Bluebird Cafe
Dennis Covington and the family of Dennis Covington
Andrew and Taylor Hamblin
Cathy Partridge
Elizabeth "Fish" Gibbs
Gregory Coots
Cody and Cassy Coots
Tony Feyer
We also want to express a very special thanks to the The Jacob Hall Memorial Music Grant. Thank you, all! Your help came to us in an extremely crucial time... we will not forget it!

