Interview with Clelia Stefanini
01:10 – Breaking Up Christmas by Clelia and Rafe Stefanini
05:20 – Interview
- Dad moved to the United States from Italy in the early 1980’s
- Grew up playing old time music with mom and dad
12:12 – Old Time Train 45 by Roan Mountain Hill Toppers
16:28 – Pas Javier by Balfa Toujours
20:30 – Interview
- Grew up listening to Old Time, Cajun, and Irish music
- Wasn’t really interested in the music as a child, but suddenly became interested as a teenager
25:28 - Pig in a Pen by Tara Nevins
27:40 – Jack of Diamonds by Tommy Jarrell
34:34 – Interview
- Talking about Tommy Jarrell and Fred Cockerham influence
37:55 – Rost About (Hop High) by Fred Cockerham
41:11 – The Devil with the Devil by Red Stick Ramblers
44:36 – Interview
- Became friends with members of the Red Stick Ramblers
- Started playing fiddle at fourteen years old
- Became friends with Emma Good and Kelli Jones
51:35 - On the Frisco Line by Mississippi Fred McDowell
54:34 – Interview
- Talking about emotion in music, no matter what the genre is
- Currently learning to play the drums
57:24 - No One Cares For Me by Rafe and Clelia Stefanini
