Summary
CLINTWOOD, Va. -- The question sounds odd coming from Ralph Stanley, whose creaky tenor seems as ancient as the rugged mountains that rise above this mining town.
"You know what a Zimmer is?" Stanley asks, sitting comfortably in a rocker, his hands creviced like walnuts and his hair wavy and gray.See the full content of this document
Extract
Tenor Creaky; Singer Strong
It's a car, a rare and expensive "neo-classic" car, and Stanley wants to get rid of his. "I offered to take $30,000 for it, and that's giving it away."
It's a safe bet there aren't many other Zimmers in this part of southwest Virginia, a land of coal mines and deep forests that Stanley has called home most his life.But then the ...See the full content of this document
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