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Winston-Salem Chronicle, B5.
Sing on, Mrs. Hinton. Pepsi Cola, ten cents. Red River blues: The blues tradition in the Southeast.
The Carolina Times. But my mother she was good at it. See, we always danced, honey. Doc Watson to perform at 1985 Eno Festival. (1988, October 1). I come from a big family and they all played. 5). I just can’t sit still, because when I get old, just give me that old time religion. I’ve been that way since – I believe before I learned how to walk, like the rest of the young ones standing up.
So many people would come. Once in a while I have to have a church song and I like this song “If you don’t want to get in trouble you better leave that liar along.” That’s a church song. Algia married Millard Hinton in 1950. I got to shout a little bit, and I got to dance. After marrying Millard Hinton in 1950, they moved to Raleigh and had seven children.
Out of the shadows: Undersung women of the blues and their vast contributions to music. The Carolina Times. (1985, April 6). The Guilfordian, 5. Dirty Linen, 87, 58-.
By Dr. Barry Lee Pearson
Algia Mae Hinton (1929 – ) was born near Selma in Johnston County, North Carolina.