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In this episode of Life in Wilkes, host Carl White sits down with Vivian Hopkins and David Johnson to explore a remarkable story of heritage, family devotion, and the enduring power of bluegrass music. Vivian’s journey from local musician to family historian and producer shines as a case study in how musical legacies are preserved. Her tribute to her father, Ralph Pennington, corrects the misattribution of the beloved song “My Cabin in Caroline” and reclaims its rightful place in bluegrass history. With the guidance of co-producer David Johnson and the support of a talented circle of musicians, this project comes alive through authentic recordings, community collaboration, and visual storytelling filmed at the family farmhouse. From vintage cars and handcrafted instruments to the resilience shown through personal loss and hardship, this episode reveals how music, memory, and community are deeply intertwined. Highlights: Vivian Hopkins’ mission to honor her father’s contributions to bluegrass David Johnson’s pivotal role as co-producer and collaborator Behind-the-scenes filming and post-production with Tim Vogel at the family farmhouse The cultural and emotional significance of preserving unsung voices National recognition from Bluegrass Unlimited and IBMA showcases This is more than a music story—it’s a heartfelt testament to legacy, resilience, and the timeless spirit of Wilkes County bluegrass.