by Dee Daniels Media Podcast Network
Tybee Island Historical Society presents oral histories with the people who live, love, and leave a legacy on Tybee Island, Georgia.
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7/2/2024
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February 22, 2025
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Mrs. Blanche Solomon of Tybee Island. Recorded April 17, 1986. This is Tybee Remembers When ... TYBEE HISTORICAL SOCIETY GIVES A SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT THIS SEASON TO SOUTHERN BELLE VACATION RENTALS AND TYBEE REAL ESTATE COMPANY. Learn more about the topics, voices and music in this episode: Tybee Historical Society on Facebook Tybee Historical Society on Instagram Proudly produced by Dee Daniels Media - Podcast Production Company You can help Tybee Island Light Station and Museum continue to provide its great services to the public. You would be contributing towards the continuing education of all people who walk through our doors. All of this wouldn’t be possible without the generosity of our supporters. Tap the donate link to help us continue to tell Tybee’s story – and share this episode with someone you know. DONATE HERE By becoming a supporter, YOU too will be a part of the story Theme Music: "Tybee Where the Georgia Peaches Go" This rendition of the 1926 song by Samuel B. Miller, originally sung by Dewey Holm and His Savannahians on Tybrisa Pavilion, was rerecorded by Turner Horton, TV and Film Composer for the “Tybee Remembers When” podcast in 2024. Tap HERE for images of the original sheet music from the archives All recordings in this podcast are the thoughts and opinions of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of the Tybee Island Historical Society. Oral histories are, by nature, subjective accounts and should not be taken as unbiased fact without further verification.
January 23, 2025
Kathleen Burke went from Tybee to Oxford…and it all started at the Tybee Library. This is Tybee Remembers When ... TYBEE HISTORICAL SOCIETY GIVES A SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT THIS SEASON TO SOUTHERN BELLE VACATION RENTALS AND TYBEE REAL ESTATE COMPANY. Learn more about the topics, voices and music in this episode: Tybee Historical Society on Facebook Tybee Historical Society on Instagram Proudly produced by Dee Daniels Media - Podcast Production Company You can help Tybee Island Light Station and Museum continue to provide its great services to the public. You would be contributing towards the continuing education of all people who walk through our doors. All of this wouldn’t be possible without the generosity of our supporters. Tap the donate link to help us continue to tell Tybee’s story – and share this episode with someone you know. DONATE HERE By becoming a supporter, YOU too will be a part of the story Theme Music: "Tybee Where the Georgia Peaches Go" This rendition of the 1926 song by Samuel B. Miller, originally sung by Dewey Holm and His Savannahians on Tybrisa Pavilion, was rerecorded by Turner Horton, TV and Film Composer for the “Tybee Remembers When” podcast in 2024. Tap HERE for images of the original sheet music from the archives All recordings in this podcast are the thoughts and opinions of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of the Tybee Island Historical Society. Oral histories are, by nature, subjective accounts and should not be taken as unbiased fact without further verification.
January 2, 2025
This is the legacy of Johnny J. Anderson - locally known as "Rudy"! Tybee Remembers When ... TYBEE HISTORICAL SOCIETY GIVES A SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT THIS SEASON TO SOUTHERN BELLE VACATION RENTALS AND TYBEE REAL ESTATE COMPANY. Learn more about the topics, voices and music in this episode: Tybee Historical Society on Facebook Tybee Historical Society on Instagram Proudly produced by Dee Daniels Media - Podcast Production Company You can help Tybee Island Light Station and Museum continue to provide its great services to the public. You would be contributing towards the continuing education of all people who walk through our doors. All of this wouldn’t be possible without the generosity of our supporters. Tap the donate link to help us continue to tell Tybee’s story – and share this episode with someone you know. DONATE HERE By becoming a supporter, YOU too will be a part of the story Theme Music: "Tybee Where the Georgia Peaches Go" This rendition of the 1926 song by Samuel B. Miller, originally sung by Dewey Holm and His Savannahians on Tybrisa Pavilion, was rerecorded by Turner Horton, TV and Film Composer for the “Tybee Remembers When” podcast in 2024. Tap HERE for images of the original sheet music from the archives All recordings in this podcast are the thoughts and opinions of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of the Tybee Island Historical Society. Oral histories are, by nature, subjective accounts and should not be taken as unbiased fact without further verification.
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