Happy Halloween.
Today’s Halloween edition of The Lost Child is mostly made up of southern haunting and supernatural tales, with stories of ghosts, witches, zombies, and haints. A few spooky tunes for the season are scattered in also, along the way.
In case you missed it, or want to hear it again or share it with a friend, you can stream the whole episode anytime here —
— and I’ve got an extra 90 minutes of Halloween-themed music available for streaming here.
Many of the stories in today’s show come from the online archives of the Digital Library of Appalachia (Blue Ridge Institute and Museum, Ferrum College), the Library of Congress, and the Association for Cultural Equity: all excellent resources, and all searchable and streamable anywhere, for free.
Even better, perhaps, than the ghostly specifics of the stories themselves, the true highlight of today’s episode may be its gathering of warm and wonderful accents. I hope you’ll give it a listen.
Here’s the playlist and source info:
- Sandy Shelor: Giant cat ghost
Recorded by Kip Lornell, Carroll County, Virginia, 1970s
Digital Library of Appalachia
- Cora Jackson: Ghost story, ten-foot woman
Recorded by Kip Lornell, Fairfax County, Virginia, 1977
Digital Library of Appalachia
- The Phantom Five: Graveyard
Skull Records, 1964
- Ed Harris: Haunted house
Recorded by Kip Lornell, Chilhowie, Virginia, 1977.
Digital Library of Appalachia
- 11 and 12 year old girls: Conversation about ghosts
Meadville, Mississippi, c. 1972-3
Library of Congress
- Bessie Jones: Ghost story about a haunted church
Recorded by Alan Lomax, Greenwich Village, 1961
Bessie Jones lived in St. Simon Island, Georgia.
Association for Cultural Equity
- Aunt Jenny Wilson: Witch Story #1
Recorded by Fred Coon, Peach Creek, West Virginia, c. 1960s
from Aunt Jenny Wilson: Recordings from the collection of Fred Coon, Field Recorders’ Collective, 2007.
- Kip Tyler: She’s My Witch
Ebb Records, 1958
- Margarie Quinlin: Lamb of God story
Recorded by Kip Lornell, Patrick Henry Community College, Martinsville, Virginia, 1985
Digital Library of Appalachia
- Burl Hammons: Turkey in the Straw (story)
Recorded by Carl Fleishchauer and Alan Jabbour, Stillwell, West Virginia, 1972. From The Hammons Family: The Traditions of a West Virginia Family and their Friends, Rounder Records, 1998.
- Quincy Higgins: Hant tale and witch story
Recorded by Patrick Mullen, Sparta, North Carolina, 1978
Library of Congress
- Herbert Fulk: Witch stories
Recorded by Patrick Mullen and Blanton Owen, Toast, North Carolina, 1978
Library of Congress
- Lilia Huddie: Broom test for Liz Deavers
Recorded by Roddy Moore, Wytheville, Virginia, 1970s
Digital Library of Appalachia
- Lou Rawls: Season of the Witch
from The Way it Was — The Way it Is, Capitol Records, 1969
- Texas Gladden: Ghost story of Civil War soldiers and a haunted house
Recorded by Alan Lomax, Manhattan, New York, 1946. Texas Gladden was from Saltville, Virginia.
Association for Cultural Equity
- Eartha White: A ghost story
Recorded by Robert Harrison Cook, Jacksonville, Florida, 1940
Library of Congress
- Lightnin’ Hopkins: Black Ghost Blues
from Soul Blues, Prestige Records, 1964
- Zora Neale Hurston: Haitian zombies
Mary Margaret McBride Show, 1943
- Bessie Jones: Ghost story about a haunted wood
Recorded by Alan Lomax, Greenwich Village, 1961. Bessie Jones lived on St. Simons Island, Georgia.
Association for Cultural Equity
- Lee Morse and her Blue Grass Boys: ‘Tain’t No Sin (To Dance Around in Your Bones)
Columbia Records, 1930
- The Phantom Five: Graveyard
Skull Records, 1964
- Kathryn Tucker Windham: Don’t be afraid of ghosts
Alabama Folk Sampler Stage, City Stages, Birmingham, Alabama, 1998. Kathryn Tucker Windham was from Selma, Alabama.
Alabama Folklife Collection, Alabama Department of Archives and History
Thanks for tuning in.

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