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'Too Much Pork For Just One Fork' And 3 More Great SCOTS Song Titles

Southern Culture on the Skids are Chapel Hill's legendary "bards of downward mobility." If you have no idea what we're talking about, you're in for a treat:

http://youtu.be/KUP5rwVNJko

Here's some of our top four favorite song/album titles:

  1. Too Much Pork For Just One Fork
  2. Ditch Diggin'
  3. Plastic Seat Sweat
  4. Liquored Up and Lacquered Down

Here's what the band says about themselves: "[we've] always embodied a sleazy, raucous, good-natured, good-time take on the culture of the South."
Now Southern Culture is going high brow in a new curated exhibit, Lard Have Mercy! 30 Years of Southern Culture on the Skids.

Think  instruments, photos, posters and recordings from deep in the band's archive - dug up, freshened up and shared by the Southern Folklife Collection. 

SCOTS dropped by the WUNC studios to chat with Morning Edition's Eric Hodge:

Lard Have Mercy! 30 Years of Southern Culture on the Skids will be on display on the 4th floor of Wilson Library through Aug. 29, 2014. The exhibit is free and open to the public.
 

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Carol Jackson has been with WUNC since 2006. As Digital News Editor, she writes stories for wunc.org, and helps reporters and hosts make digital versions of their radio stories. She is also responsible for sharing stories on social media. Previously, Carol spent eight years with WUNC's nationally syndicated show The Story with Dick Gordon, serving as Managing Editor and Interim Senior Producer.
Eric Hodge hosts WUNC’s broadcast of Morning Edition, and files reports for the North Carolina news segments of the broadcast. He started at the station in 2004 doing fill-in work on weekends and All Things Considered.
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