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  • Опубліковано 3 лис 2023
  • Appalachias Moonshine King The True Story of Major Lewis Redmond as told by The Appalachian Storyteller. #majorlewisredmond #lewisredmond #appalachia #appalachianhistory #moonshinehistory #moonshiner #moonshine #appalachiantrail #moonshineking
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  • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
    @TheAppalachianStoryteller  6 місяців тому +63

    Support this channel by LIKING and COMMENTING. If you would like to donate to this channel , click the JOIN or THANKS buttons, thanks so much!

    • @user-ql7cs5zk5y
      @user-ql7cs5zk5y 6 місяців тому +4

      Another great story. Thanks JD for taking the time to research and write these stories, and help us remember our legacy, and give the flat landers and city folk a chance to wish they could claim to be from the tough stock that settled the Appalachians.

    • @semigoth299
      @semigoth299 6 місяців тому +7

      Thanks for listing the music l was raised on good music like this bluegrass/country ones that you put with the stories

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  6 місяців тому +6

      yes sir!@@semigoth299

    • @nightlife7231
      @nightlife7231 6 місяців тому +4

      Been a while remember me ?? Keep up the good work !!!

    • @icantcook9998
      @icantcook9998 6 місяців тому +2

      👍

  • @madcrabber1113
    @madcrabber1113 4 місяці тому +19

    Need more people like him now.

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  4 місяці тому +2

      You got that right this world needs more people who will stand up and fight for what’s right

  • @beehungry6190
    @beehungry6190 4 місяці тому +12

    America used to be so tough and rugged. Amazing stories and heritage.

  • @musicsavessouls
    @musicsavessouls 6 місяців тому +9

    When Leo makes this into a movie,
    Everyone is gonna be making shine🥳

  • @Hasselhoff25816
    @Hasselhoff25816 5 місяців тому +11

    God bless that man and his people. And God bless America!

  • @ericjohnson8571
    @ericjohnson8571 4 місяці тому +12

    Having grown up in south eastern Kentucky, these stories bring back memories of stories I heard as a child in the early 1960’s where moonshine was still the most important part of the local economy. The schools I attended had outhouses and were heated by pot bellied stoves. My friend’s fathers plowed their garden and tobacco fields with a mule because often it was too steep for a tractor.

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  4 місяці тому +1

      thanks for sharing that memory!

    • @EuleneWages4644
      @EuleneWages4644 11 днів тому

      Yes even in the 70s and 80s there were still alotta corn liquor and bootleggers across southeastern Kentucky.I was becoming a teen by this time and they began to make alotta cities legal to sell.But yet several did not and so the bootleggers remained.💯

  • @charliepc56
    @charliepc56 6 місяців тому +38

    Hollywood made the Wild West famous, but Appalachia was a much wilder place. Great story! Thanks JD!

  • @ricksrealpitbbq
    @ricksrealpitbbq 6 місяців тому +209

    As a relatively new resident of Appalachia I thoroughly enjoy these stories. I’ve met many old timers who have shared their stories and history. This place embodies everything I believe in. My only regret is I wasn’t born and raised here. But I’ll surely live my last days among those who live free.

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  6 місяців тому +27

      Welcome Rick, some are born here, some are lucky enough to make their way here, it is a way of life, a way of thinking, and a state of mind. Glad you are here brother.

    • @JenAmazed42
      @JenAmazed42 6 місяців тому +12

      Welcome home, sir.

    • @P_RO_
      @P_RO_ 6 місяців тому +22

      Glad to have you. You'll find us old-fashioned folks stick together and help each other like you will not find anywhere else. We may not have much but we're glad to share what we got.

    • @jeffreyfreeborn6879
      @jeffreyfreeborn6879 6 місяців тому +6

      same here!

    • @sevenspecie592
      @sevenspecie592 6 місяців тому +7

      What a nice comment, Rick! Something about it just warmed my heart & maybe b/c I was born & raised on a mountain in WV...lol❤️🕊❤️

  • @marilynamy3823
    @marilynamy3823 6 місяців тому +102

    Another great story. I loved how he outran the Marshalls and helped the poor with their taxes. Sounds like Redmond was a kind and amazing man. Thank You for this history story. Loved it.

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  6 місяців тому +7

      Thank you so much ❤️

    • @davidgraham7325
      @davidgraham7325 6 місяців тому +10

      Another Robin Hood not some greedy ass politicians 🙄 the hard working country people are what makes this world

    • @terrancemitchell3420
      @terrancemitchell3420 6 місяців тому +2

      I understand the hard times and all that, but this discloses illegal activity and that is not something to be celebrated. My family was deep in the trade and I am not proud of that. There were ways to make a living. Not get rich but make a living.

    • @davidbrooks799
      @davidbrooks799 5 місяців тому +1

      Oh yes. Another Robin Hood. Said he respected the authorities until he shot the poor hard working deputy in the throat. Typical story embellishing the scoundrel and disparaging government. Most folks have good in them, but the truly mean bastard is ready to stab you in the back. This dude was a scoundrel not some Saint whiskey of poor hill folk.

    • @laura6796
      @laura6796 4 місяці тому +4

      A true Robin Hood. Great story!

  • @BuntingClipClop
    @BuntingClipClop 3 місяці тому +12

    "I just couldn't get my mind right, knowing that $100 was layin in that lawman's pocket". What beautiful writing. Your whole narrative captures the era and the personalities. It's quite wonderful. Also, the production value is so high, with those precious vintage photos plus sound fx. You're far from a simple mountain man yourself, sir.

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  3 місяці тому +2

      Thank you for that! My father told me a million times when I was a boy “you gotta get cha mind right” that line was a tribute to his memory. Thank you for noticing ❤️

    • @BuntingClipClop
      @BuntingClipClop 3 місяці тому +2

      @@TheAppalachianStoryteller Oh, that's wonderful! The wisdom of each dad is so distinctive and unique. I'm in Sydney, Australia, and I have to say, listening to your vernacular in that accent of yours transports every single time. Your pacing, dialogue and descriptions are as smooth as silk. What with the music, animations, photos...please tell me you have a team working on each episode and you're not just that bloody gifted!

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  3 місяці тому +3

      I wish I had a team, but every aspect of these stories are from my own creation. @@BuntingClipClop

    • @jillianmunday7640
      @jillianmunday7640 3 місяці тому +1

      @@TheAppalachianStoryteller wow, that's amazing. How long does it take to produce an episode? Even the research must take weeks and weeks.

  • @richardliles4415
    @richardliles4415 6 місяців тому +7

    Oh, that is one heck of a story, so glad you told it.
    Thanks, JD.

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  6 місяців тому

      thank you Richard, hope all is well with you as we head into the cold fall nights. Thank you so much for your support the last couple years!

  • @jamesdeen3011
    @jamesdeen3011 6 місяців тому +49

    Stories of the underdog prevailing against all odds has always been my favorite. It strikes me that when the government passes a law against a particular thing like shine, gambling {lottery} that they would pass another law making it legal as long as they get thier cut. This feels like something organized crime would do you know, a shake down. No wonder everybody hates the government.

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  6 місяців тому +11

      That’s exactly what it is James!

    • @thegrey8643
      @thegrey8643 5 місяців тому +1

      It is organized crime. But when you write the “laws” theft and ransom are called “taxes”.

    • @ravenzyblack
      @ravenzyblack 2 місяці тому

      It IS organized crime. That is WHY they wanted to get rid of the competition.

  • @breebarry4422
    @breebarry4422 6 місяців тому +81

    I'm so glad people like you have a platform on UA-cam, instead of having to vie for airtime or documentary movie screens. You redeem this place🎉

  • @user-gu1jk4qn6b
    @user-gu1jk4qn6b 6 місяців тому +20

    It was their corn! They should've been able to do what they wanted to do with their crops! I suppose I've never agreed with the feds, still hate the tyranny of the IRS. I have absolutely no respect, given what is going on even now.
    Thank you for this wonderful story. I feel so strongly about taxes and the wars our money is going for, instead of helping our people. God Bless you for telling the stories of what could very well be my ancestors.

  • @pinkywilliams8063
    @pinkywilliams8063 6 місяців тому +62

    A great story JD. That hit close to my heart for my step father who was born and raised in the mtns of NC made his money as a teenager delivering shine mid 40's. His story was that's how he learn to drive like a bat out of hell. He taught me to drive on those mtn roads, scared the crap out of me but thru out my life I have avoided danger's on the road. I thank him every time. God rest his soul. He's buried up there in NC in a memorial cemetery Thanks for sharing JD...❤✌🙏

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  6 місяців тому +9

      Thanks for sharing your fathers story Pinky. Terrible how generations of men were persecuted by imaginary laws and now its legal...

    • @jujumulligan43
      @jujumulligan43 6 місяців тому +1

      Great story to tell! I hope so much that we can hold on to these stories and the history of The Appalachian mountains! We are from Western North Carolina too! I love it here. And unfortunately so many people are moving to the area. We have always cherished the beauty of the mountains and the quiet of a life, away from the big cities! Hang on to your heritage!

    • @jujumulligan43
      @jujumulligan43 6 місяців тому +1

      I love this documentary about the beautiful mountains of my home here in Western North Carolina! Thank you for presenting this video. It's a time now past, in many ways, but a time worth memorializing. Thank you so much for sharing this with me. Much obligated.

    • @gamingandmore8252
      @gamingandmore8252 4 місяці тому +2

      My papaw Williams and great grandpa Williams and 2nd grandpa Williams were all moonshiners in NC/TN Mountains. They ran through Blount county and Monroe county Tennessee into yellow Creek Graham NC. My 2nd great grandpa Onley was also a preacher.

  • @carolet17
    @carolet17 6 місяців тому +5

    Loved the narration, felt like I was there

  • @torsandmore
    @torsandmore 6 місяців тому +5

    WOW WOW WOW WHAT A LEGEND!! Brilliant tale!!

  • @jonni1960
    @jonni1960 6 місяців тому +6

    loved it, he sounded like a Robin Hood!!! thanks again JD!!

  • @etiennejager8701
    @etiennejager8701 6 місяців тому +6

    Your channel is a gem. I love listening to your stories as i drift off to sleep

  • @davidsavage2650
    @davidsavage2650 6 місяців тому +8

    Love it. These are the stories Hollywood should be making movies from. Instead of recycling the same stuff over and over. P.S. The music is awesome. Keep it up and thank you.

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  6 місяців тому

      Hey, I appreciate that, especially them music comments, I work just as hard on that as I do the story

    • @davidsavage2650
      @davidsavage2650 6 місяців тому

      @@TheAppalachianStoryteller Well it shows for sure! Is there a place where we could hear the full song?

  • @deecooper1567
    @deecooper1567 6 місяців тому +2

    WOOOHOOOO Mr. Redmond 👍👍. The tables sure turned in this one 🤪🤪🤪🥃👵🏻👩‍🌾❣️

  • @debralee1401
    @debralee1401 6 місяців тому +6

    Awesome story, and history lesson! Love the music!!

  • @meltcmelinda4012
    @meltcmelinda4012 5 місяців тому +9

    Thank you for sharing that glorious story about Major Lewis Redmond. What a life he lived. Hats off to all the Moonshiners. Thank You

  • @sandrae4515
    @sandrae4515 5 місяців тому +5

    Yes Sir! This is a GREAT Story. Yes Sir! ONE of the BEST! Keep um coming JD.

  • @msbeth420
    @msbeth420 6 місяців тому +6

    Loved the story

  • @tommygulley2260
    @tommygulley2260 6 місяців тому +6

    What an awesome story of a moonshiner.

  • @KathysTube
    @KathysTube 6 місяців тому +9

    I have to admit I liked his attitude (not the killing, but...🤫) especially how he helped his neighbors. Great story JD 😎👍

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  6 місяців тому +1

      Thanks Kathy, he just wanted to be left alone, and the government just wanted his money or he would have to fight for his freedom and his life to keep it. Crazy how taxes work.

    • @KathysTube
      @KathysTube 6 місяців тому

      @@TheAppalachianStoryteller I think it's beyond crazy and into the realms of criminal 😁👍

  • @riverbender9898
    @riverbender9898 6 місяців тому +6

    Another great story, with fine pictures! Thank you.

  • @ajarrell3919
    @ajarrell3919 6 місяців тому +6

    I was born in the blue ridge. Had my first white lightening at 6. Granpaw and 12 uncles ran shine throughout the hills. They used the lightening to boost the cars horsepower in the 50's & 60s. Grandpa was a hate filled Dutchman. He froze high in the mountains, sitting in his chair in a camper holding his shine in a Mason jar. Buster Wardon. Meanest man I ever saw alive. Check my facts, lol. There are two Bluefields in the Appalachia. I was born in one of them. Thanks for this story.

  • @donnahays1534
    @donnahays1534 6 місяців тому +6

    I love your account of history and love and admire the spirt of community of these people.

  • @timknotts4752
    @timknotts4752 6 місяців тому +6

    I absolutely love this story.

  • @reneenicholson9089
    @reneenicholson9089 6 місяців тому +6

    He most definitely was one of the baddest!!!!moon shining king one tough SON OF A GUN.....LOVED IT.

  • @juliefoord262
    @juliefoord262 4 місяці тому +5

    OMG! I loved this story! Why hasnt a movie been made about major Lewis?! It should be! A modern day robin hood, to be sure! Keep the stories comin - i cant get enough of them!

  • @TroyFutureExpat
    @TroyFutureExpat 6 місяців тому +37

    Good Saturday morning to you JD. That was a awesome tale. He was the most famous outlaw I never heard of, but he's now one of my favorites. Listening on my lunch break doing the night shift. Take care JD.

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  6 місяців тому +2

      Thanks so much Troy!

    • @donnahays1534
      @donnahays1534 6 місяців тому +5

      Never heard of this outlaw before but I think I will remember this history now. Enjoy the freedom that us like minded Canadian's no longer have under the most demonic sell out of a leader.

  • @jeffreybunch3959
    @jeffreybunch3959 6 місяців тому +6

    I live here in Raleigh West Virginia , I love these stories. 👍 Popcorn here.A good men.👍

  • @randallbreason8322
    @randallbreason8322 Місяць тому +2

    That was an INCREDIBLE story. I loved it!!! R.I.P Major Lewis Redmond!!!

  • @scott236
    @scott236 6 місяців тому +4

    Finally, a lewis redmond video!!! He's one of my top favorite.

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  6 місяців тому +3

      Its a heck of a story!

    • @scott236
      @scott236 6 місяців тому +3

      ​@@TheAppalachianStorytellerI didn't know his mother was part Indian. I know his fathers line was irish, I believe.

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  6 місяців тому +3

      I got the info about his mother being part Indian from an interview with Lewis Redmond in a newspaper back in the 1880s@@scott236

  • @deletalunstrum86
    @deletalunstrum86 6 місяців тому +5

    WONDERFUL STORY!!!

  • @stonereaper1157
    @stonereaper1157 6 місяців тому +5

    Great man with an amazing life

  • @pamhoosier8592
    @pamhoosier8592 6 місяців тому +5

    Another great story! You just draw me in with these stories!

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  6 місяців тому +2

      I do my best to bring them to life and make the listener feel like they are there

    • @pamhoosier8592
      @pamhoosier8592 6 місяців тому +1

      @@TheAppalachianStoryteller you sure do. And they're excellent stories! I love true stuff. I will always listen to your stories.

  • @jamtraveler1
    @jamtraveler1 6 місяців тому +5

    This is the best story that I have watched....Thanks

  • @piratepete1961
    @piratepete1961 6 місяців тому +12

    never heard of this man but being someone who likes to make his own shine i love it

  • @arvettadelashmit9337
    @arvettadelashmit9337 6 місяців тому +5

    This is a Great Story. I have never heard anything like it before. Thank you.

  • @rubypayton4539
    @rubypayton4539 6 місяців тому +9

    This has got to be one of the best stories I've ever heard. The ending cracked me up. Thank you for my morning giggle.

  • @dlkline27
    @dlkline27 5 місяців тому +3

    What a surprise ending. I sure didn't expect that! I love these stories. Thank you!

  • @drmarkintexas-400
    @drmarkintexas-400 6 місяців тому +7

    Thank you for sharing
    🏆⭐🤗🇺🇸🙏

  • @janellejanjan
    @janellejanjan 6 місяців тому +6

    I sent this to daddy for him to listen. When he was young but could drive he was a runner ;)

  • @D-A-1776
    @D-A-1776 6 місяців тому +4

    Great story, glad i came across it. Love the old moonshiner stories i grew up and lived in the Appalachian mountains my whole life in east Tennessee

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  6 місяців тому +2

      Greetings from Anderson Co. TN

    • @D-A-1776
      @D-A-1776 6 місяців тому +1

      @@TheAppalachianStoryteller . Greetings, I've been through Anderson County. I'm from Sullivan County but live in sevier now.

  • @laserbeam002
    @laserbeam002 4 місяці тому +5

    I'm from South Carolina and have lived here all my live...over 60 years. Never heard this story. Thank you for posting.

  • @pam190
    @pam190 4 місяці тому +5

    I love love these stories with such good endings.

  • @JohnDavis-yz9nq
    @JohnDavis-yz9nq 6 місяців тому +4

    Wow. Another amazing story. Glad to see the stories are longer. It’s like when I am listening to your stories I don’t want them to end.

  • @ezekielmoorejr3145
    @ezekielmoorejr3145 6 місяців тому +6

    Another great story of our colorful history, thanks for sharing Major Lewis R. Redmond story! May he R.I.P.

  • @RunIt615
    @RunIt615 6 місяців тому +4

    The outlaw spirit from that region will always stay alive. Thanks for the story

  • @ruthrecord8196
    @ruthrecord8196 6 місяців тому +5

    Puppies woke me again at 3:00 am. Thankfully for your stories in the dark hours of morning ❤

  • @mitologijaiokultizam7608
    @mitologijaiokultizam7608 5 місяців тому +7

    Greetings. You, my good sir, are one of the best storytellers I've ever heard. I'm a historian and an anthropologist, and even that I'm living on the other side of the world, literally, I have always been fascinated with the history of the US. North Carolina's, and mountain history, people, and customs especially. And again, as an historian and anthropologist, I'm amazed how vividly and with how much spirit you are telling each and every one of your stories. My bow and respect to you sir, and all the best wishes from Serbia, southeast Europe. Igor🙏😇🇷🇸❤️🇺🇸🍻🌄

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  5 місяців тому +2

      Greetings from the mountains of East Tennessee. Thank you so much, I really appreciate that! Im so glad you found your way here, stay tuned, many more stories on the way!

    • @mitologijaiokultizam7608
      @mitologijaiokultizam7608 5 місяців тому +2

      @@TheAppalachianStoryteller Thank you so much, from my whole heart, my good sir. I will certainly do that. Truth to be told, I was searching some historical information about North Carolinian history, and among the you tube suggestions was your channel. And after I listened to just one story, I knew that I'm not going anywhere. And until now, I watched more than half of your videos. But I'm truly looking forward for your wonderful new stories my friend. Thank you once again, for bringing the amazing history of the Appalachian Mountains, and it's wonderful people and customs to the world, to all of us who enjoy it so much. I'm planning a trip to North Carolina for some time now, and after hearing your stories, I'm looking forward for it more then ever. Much love, respect, and the warmest greetings for you my brother, and all good people of US, North Carolina and East Tennessee from Serbia.🇷🇸❤️🇺🇸🍻😇🙏🌄

  • @rebeccasblingingboutique4762
    @rebeccasblingingboutique4762 6 місяців тому +5

    Wonderful story. My husband is a direct desendant of general. Robert E Lee ❤

  • @teereetina
    @teereetina 6 місяців тому +12

    Love this guy, we need a few more Like him around today

  • @lisalayne4335
    @lisalayne4335 6 місяців тому +6

    I love stories like this. Lots of history. Feels like you’re there.

  • @tracicomstock3489
    @tracicomstock3489 6 місяців тому +7

    This story fills my chest with a pride for my roots, my Country and Freedom!!

  • @philm7017
    @philm7017 4 місяці тому +3

    TRUTH can't be beat ! , Thanks! , Phil James Manley, Seneca, South Carolina !!!

  • @melissavancleave8686
    @melissavancleave8686 6 місяців тому +35

    Good morning JD. You did it again with your fine writing skills. Major was just a hard working good man. Everyone feels the same about those taxes. If they left him alone, they wouldn't have been embarrassed. Your video with all the shots and smoke was really exciting and made story come alive. Thanks for all the hard work.

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  6 місяців тому +3

      Thank you Melissa! And thanks for noticing the shots and smoke and such! There is so much work to those little things, but it helps bring the story to life. You're right about everyone feeling the same about taxes... as I wrote that section, the words came to me very easily!

  • @arohacecil5235
    @arohacecil5235 6 місяців тому +5

    A true hero. Love it❤

  • @janeyhazelwood9894
    @janeyhazelwood9894 6 місяців тому +5

    Sure do love all your stories. I never miss one. Thank you for these stories of where my kin came from.

  • @rachelrichards2999
    @rachelrichards2999 6 місяців тому +7

    Great story enjoyed a lot so much history in your stories . Thanks for the hard work you do in getting these story God bless have a great weekend

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  6 місяців тому

      Thank you Rachel, I do work to make these stories the best I am able to. Thank you so much for your kind words!

  • @StuartAnderson-xl4bo
    @StuartAnderson-xl4bo 6 місяців тому +6

    Another beautifully narrated great story sir thankyou

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  6 місяців тому

      Thank you so much Stuart! preciate you watching and commenting. Hope everything is going well in your neck of the woods

  • @DD-mp9ok
    @DD-mp9ok 6 місяців тому +6

    YES! Nothing makes my day any better than when "David slays Goliath" LOL. Hat tip to Major Redmond! Another awesome story, JD!

  • @jae6335
    @jae6335 6 місяців тому +5

    Your heartwarming stories are true celebrations of the strength of the human spirit! Thank you!

  • @EricHeffner
    @EricHeffner 6 місяців тому +3

    This has been my favorite today. The Harper brothers come in at a close second thank you for everything you do.

  • @janetconnors3113
    @janetconnors3113 6 місяців тому +7

    Another great storytelling, I think a lot of people would sympathize with him during these times. Thank you

  • @nancybode6159
    @nancybode6159 6 місяців тому +8

    I did an internet search and apparently you can purchase Lewis Redmond Bourbon Whiskey from a distillery in South Carolina. I wonder if it's as good as the original recipe!

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  6 місяців тому +3

      yes you can purchase it, I didn't mention it in the video. Maybe I should have offered a sponsorship with them. 🤔

  • @CassandraFay
    @CassandraFay 2 місяці тому +5

    Another good one! My grandpa ran moonshine in the 50’a from northwest Arkansas Ozarks into southwest Missouri.

  • @EverettJames
    @EverettJames 6 місяців тому +7

    Thanks man. Appalachia's Moonshine King made me smile and laugh more than once, I love the history, and I paused on those old photos of the cabins and the people and just studied them, because it takes me back in time. You truly are The Appalachian Story Teller.

  • @davidhall-yq8rr
    @davidhall-yq8rr 6 місяців тому +3

    That's a good one JD, Milton Higgins used to put on a play called The prince of dark corners about Redmond

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  6 місяців тому +1

      How bout that, I didn’t know that

    • @rowankeith
      @rowankeith 6 місяців тому +2

      I wondered if anyone was going to mention this. Also, most definitely worth mentioning, is that it was written by Sylva, North Carolina's own folklorist, storyteller and playwright Gary Carden.

    • @rowankeith
      @rowankeith 6 місяців тому +2

      Also, the play was recorded as a film version for PBS and used to run quite a bit. These days it can be found on UA-cam as well as segments of Gary Carden talking about his research on Redmond prior to writing the play.

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  6 місяців тому +2

      thanks for sharing this! Ive never seen it!@@rowankeith

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  6 місяців тому +2

      Ill definately look into it, ive never heard of it! Thanks for sharing everyone!@@rowankeith

  • @bigiron8831
    @bigiron8831 6 місяців тому +10

    Good morning JD, man that was a great story to start off my Saturday. Makes me wish my grandpa was still alive so he could share his moonshine history with me. Y'all stay safe my friends 🙏

  • @frostyfrances4700
    @frostyfrances4700 6 місяців тому +4

    Loved that one too, JD. Fascinating days but so glad I wasn't born until 1946.

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  6 місяців тому +1

      Thank you Frosty! Hope all is well in your neck of the woods! JD

    • @frostyfrances4700
      @frostyfrances4700 6 місяців тому +2

      @@TheAppalachianStoryteller - Hope I haven't said this too many times before, JD; but my best friend, a mere lass of 60, has been researching her family tree a lot lately and found out her own great-granddad ran shine in TN, and that his business ran a long ways up north - into the southern reaches of my own great-grandad's similar business. We might well have an earlier connection than we could've guessed.

    • @frostyfrances4700
      @frostyfrances4700 6 місяців тому +2

      BTW, I still make my own wine in a glass jar with fruit juice, sugar, and yeast inside and a balloon for a stopper. Simplest thing in the world. When the baloon starts to swell, the brew's working. When it deflates, the wine's done although it doesn't hurt to leave it there a little longer too.
      At least when you make your own, you know what's in it.

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  6 місяців тому +1

      what a simple method! wow@@frostyfrances4700

  • @karenroot450
    @karenroot450 6 місяців тому +19

    Wow what a turn of events for the ‘notorious’ outlaw! This was a riveting story JD! I love the stories. I really loved how Redmond paid his neighbors back taxes! He was a slippery criminal then hired to take over a legal distillery! I hope he lived a long prosperous life after this turn of events! Thank you JD! Love all your stories!

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  6 місяців тому +7

      Thanks so much Karen, he never fully recovered 100% from those 6 bullets he received, had to use a cane after that and he struggled with his health, but he had a house full of young'uns and a loving wife. That's as good a life as any.

    • @karenroot450
      @karenroot450 6 місяців тому +2

      @@TheAppalachianStoryteller I’m glad he had a family!

    • @karenroot450
      @karenroot450 6 місяців тому +1

      @@TheAppalachianStoryteller I’m glad he had a family!

    • @davidgraham7325
      @davidgraham7325 6 місяців тому +3

      But I and many other people don't consider 😕 him criminal he was just doing what it took to survive in the wild country and to take care of the family and friends which many would not have survived without his kind heart

    • @davidbrooks799
      @davidbrooks799 5 місяців тому +1

      Nobody is a hero in this story. Robin Hood is a scoundrel just like any criminal that would shoot somebody in the throat. He was a lying scoundrel.

  • @michaelstusiak5902
    @michaelstusiak5902 7 місяців тому +2

    Wow what a story. Very entertaining.

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  7 місяців тому

      Thank you so much Michael, did you know, you can buy Major Lewis liquor today? I didn't mention it in the video but there are a few companies selling moonshine and whiskey under his name.

    • @michaelstusiak5902
      @michaelstusiak5902 7 місяців тому +2

      @@TheAppalachianStoryteller the wondered if it still existed in some form, today.

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  7 місяців тому +1

      It does... I just didn't mention them by name, if you google you'll find them. Im gonna buy some myself and put in in my collection, since I don't drink hard liquor but I have a nice collection of rare spirts.

    • @michaelstusiak5902
      @michaelstusiak5902 7 місяців тому +1

      @@TheAppalachianStoryteller i don't drink much but would be cool to collect. Ok Google!!!

  • @sharonfreemanpace1011
    @sharonfreemanpace1011 6 місяців тому +3

    Another awesome story❤.

  • @lindabriggs5118
    @lindabriggs5118 6 місяців тому +20

    Great story! I live in the Appalachian's near many of the places Redmond lived. It's wonderful to hear about the old timers and what they got up to.
    But you're correct, I'd never heard of Major Lewis Redmond. Maybe because he and his band were east of the Mississippi and not part of the west. He was a "Robin Hood" of the Southwestern Appalachian's. Thank you for the history and I love the background music you play. ❤️

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  6 місяців тому +2

      Thanks Linda! Lots of folks don't know it, but im a lifelong musician, I put a "major" (pun intended) emphasis on music in these stories :)

    • @lindabriggs5118
      @lindabriggs5118 6 місяців тому +1

      @TheAppalachianStoryteller I'm a history buff. In high school I remember having to write a paper of a significant time in the Civil War. I wrote about the Battle of Shiloh.
      You should do a video about the last skirmish of the Civil War. It's a bit humorous, as the Confederate forces in the area around Sylva, NC had not heard of the recent surrender of the Confederacy and encountered a group of Union Soldiers and fought them. What makes it humorous, is not that their skirmish was after the surrender, it was the the Confederats actually WON the battle! 😁
      Oh, I should mention, I don't know about others, but I would love for you to do a full video playing some of the music of the Appalachian's with possible back stories. Such as Celtic origins or religious.

  • @BillyJ244
    @BillyJ244 6 днів тому +1

    What a great story! 😁 That is true Justice. I am glad he was able to live and die a free man!! That was when America was still great. My father was from Pulaski Tennessee. My mom was from Southern Ohio. I am stuck in Cleveland. I feel Appalachia calling me. I will go there and live until I die. I still have some ties here in Cleveland but when I tie up those loose ends I am going to go to Appalachia and live out the rest of my life. I am tired of the city and want to live in the hills where I can be free. Thank you for this story. I enjoyed it immensely!!

  • @jaynaswenson6570
    @jaynaswenson6570 5 місяців тому +2

    I randomly found you and have to say HAPPY that i did! Ur voice is what sold me , as i normally just listen and not watch but...I love the old photographs used for these! So educational , KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!

  • @scottdavis2530
    @scottdavis2530 6 місяців тому +4

    Heard this from my grandma,she was 1/2 Cherokee and she was proud of it. She was a Norton from Marshall N.C. and was a little woman, but mean as fire lmao. Great stuff, thanks JD just a old Marines opinion.

  • @jbgibson2026
    @jbgibson2026 6 місяців тому +5

    Incredible work, sir. My momma would've rightly enjoyed your storytelling. Much like I do.

  • @theblackwaterkitchen3259
    @theblackwaterkitchen3259 6 місяців тому +1

    Fabulous...encore..encore!

  • @olskool3967
    @olskool3967 6 місяців тому +2

    JD, you are the best, i was born here in SC 66 years ago and i have never heard of Redmond,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

  • @JenAmazed42
    @JenAmazed42 6 місяців тому +18

    My ancestors were from a little place called Shelton Laurel in Western North Carolina. I'm just over the mountain in upper east Tennessee. Many of my ancestors had to rely on shine to eek out a living on that rocky soil. You did a great job of explaining how it came to that for many families. None of them willfully wanted to be on the wrong side of the law. Many, especially the wives, didnt thinking drinking to get drunk was the Christian thing to do. They just did what they had to do to get by and put bread on the table.

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  6 місяців тому +3

      well said Jen, btw... I replied to your other comment about your story recommendation, id be grateful if you could email it to me at theappalachianstoryteller@gmail.com For some reason, once I reply to a comment here on UA-cam, I can never find it again as it gets buried in the comment section.

    • @davidgraham7325
      @davidgraham7325 6 місяців тому +4

      Sensible people are what keeps this country alive and together ❤️

    • @Highlander9740
      @Highlander9740 6 місяців тому +3

      Good to hear Shelton Laurel mentioned in the comments.

    • @JenAmazed42
      @JenAmazed42 6 місяців тому +3

      @@Highlander9740 are you from there? If so, we're likely kin

    • @WNCBlueRidgeBlondie1
      @WNCBlueRidgeBlondie1 2 місяці тому +2

      @@JenAmazed42 I think everyone from Madison county was related. 😉

  • @justcaptainkirk78
    @justcaptainkirk78 6 місяців тому +3

    Awesome story!

  • @ericmulholland170
    @ericmulholland170 6 місяців тому +1

    We need more Redmonds nowadays, good stuff!!

  • @james9347
    @james9347 6 місяців тому +2

    very good story and cool kept me on the edge of my seat

  • @jamesholder3719
    @jamesholder3719 6 місяців тому +3

    I want some of his shine. Damn it must have been better than any I've ever had..great story too!!

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  6 місяців тому

      There is a company still selling shine with his name on the label, I just didn't mention their product in the video. You can find them on google though!

  • @bettyfeliciano7322
    @bettyfeliciano7322 6 місяців тому +5

    What an awesome story! I love hearing your narration of these amazing stories of the Appalachian people! Blessings always! ❤️✝️

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  6 місяців тому

      Thank you 🙏!

    • @bettyfeliciano7322
      @bettyfeliciano7322 6 місяців тому +1

      @@TheAppalachianStoryteller I absolutely love your voice and I have never seen the Appalachian mountains except in videos from Donnie Laws. What a beautiful place! God’s handiwork abounds!

  • @hrhqueene
    @hrhqueene Місяць тому +1

    This is one of your best! Transports me right back to the coal country of WV, where I was born & grew up. We would’ve loved Major Redmond!

  • @geoffballe8766
    @geoffballe8766 6 місяців тому +2

    What a great story from a great country 🇦🇺

  • @kathrynvantil6110
    @kathrynvantil6110 6 місяців тому +3

    Incredible story.. I loved the outcome too.😮😮😊

  • @annadamsoneadie
    @annadamsoneadie 6 місяців тому +4

    Great story, thank you for sharing 😊

  • @JJ-pi3sj
    @JJ-pi3sj 6 місяців тому +2

    Born and raised right on the AT. I don't think I've ever heard this name before. I thought it was gonna be about Popcorn Sutton. Great video!

  • @JBowman-ps2ri
    @JBowman-ps2ri 6 місяців тому +2

    Another Gem of a tale JD 👍

  • @jay34ever54
    @jay34ever54 7 місяців тому +3

    Awesome story! I was think of some others but he sounded like a badass!!

    • @TheAppalachianStoryteller
      @TheAppalachianStoryteller  7 місяців тому +3

      I really did my best to immerse myself in his struggle and see these events thru his eyes, to think of what happened to his father, and his mother, at the hands of the government and taxes, the way he gave his own money away to help others, and his courage to never back down from a fight from the law even til the end. I did my best to do "justice" to his nearly forgotten story and tell it in a way that has never been done before. You are not forgotten Major Lewis.

    • @jay34ever54
      @jay34ever54 7 місяців тому +2

      @TheAppalachianStoryteller Job done well, Sir!

  • @amypaparone55
    @amypaparone55 6 місяців тому +7

    Okay this made it into my top ten favorite videos of yours! If only people today stood together against the powers that be!! They were a lot smarter and more trustworthy towards each other back then. I’ll never understand why so many people want a government telling them what to do on every little thing!

  • @algentry1
    @algentry1 6 місяців тому +1

    Some of my Uncles ran moonshine in South Carolina. Most of 'em finally grew up. They were hard men, and I still love 'em even though they're dead and gone. They taught me how to be, so I'm forever grateful. They used to put heavy springs in the back of the car so the cops wouldn't see it sagging under the load. But, they would see it raised up when it was empty, and keep an eye out for the car. Nobody had a spare car then. My Uncle Lander had a kerosene smoke screen rigged up to use when he was almost home, so they couldn't see where he went. There was already a dust cloud behind him, so the smoke, even though it ruined the engine kept him free. My Mother told me the stories but they never talked about it in front on the little kids. I'm 76 years old, so it was a long time ago. Chester County, S.C.
    Strike a blow for Liberty. Scots Irish Whiskey and Branch Water.