This project was made possible by the North Carolina Arts Council, a state agency, the Blumenthal Endowment, and the arts councils of Cabarrus, Cleveland, Gaston, Mecklenburg, Rowan, Rutherford, and York (SC) counties.

This project was made possible by the North Carolina Arts Council, a state agency, the Blumenthal Endowment, and the arts councils of Cabarrus, Cleveland, Gaston, Mecklenburg, Rowan, Rutherford, and York (SC) counties.
Recorded and mixed at Woody’s Studio,
151 E. White St, Rock Hill SC 29730
Canaan Land and If I Needed You recorded at Flat 5 Studio,
18 East Main St, Salem VA 24153
Mastered at Studio B Mastering
821 Louise Avenue, Charlotte NC 28204
Cover design by Oasis Manufacturing DesignWorks
7905 N Crescent Boulevard, Delair NJ 08110
Featuring Susan on hammered dulcimer with guests Albert Dulin on fiddles, mandolin, bouzouki; Dan Bright on guitar, concertina; Henry Trexler on bass; John Trexler on clarinet.




CD Celebration: 25 Years of The Charlotte Folk Society
I am proud to be a part of the Charlotte Folk Society's 25th anniversary year CD. It is available for $15 at Folk Society events, or you can order it at the following link. Listen to samples; Buy the CD!.
Thanks CFS for all you do to keep the music, stories and crafts alive!
Entertaining Angels
Interfaith Hospitality Network of York County helps homeless families resume and maintain self-sufficiency. IHN provides meals, shelter, support services and life skills training for homeless parents and children through coordination with area churches, social services agencies and volunteers.
“Do not forget to entertain strangers, for by so doing some people have entertained angels without knowing it.”
Hebrews 13:2
Susan's solo recording Wateree was released June 2001 and features traditional American, international folk and original tunes. Joining her are Albert Dulin (fiddles, mandolin), Ken Kolodner (fiddle, hammered dulcimer), Dan Bright (fiddle), and Fred McKinney (guitar).
© 2012 Susan Vinson Sherlock All rights reserved
Pebble in a Pond DVD: The Story Of the Charlotte Folk Society
I was honored to contribute music for this documentary about the Charlotte Folk Society, “Pebble in a Pond”. This program debuted on WTVI on November 22, 2010 and has aired many times since.
Marilyn Meacham Price truly tossed a "pebble in a pond" when she founded the Charlotte Folk (Music) Society in 1982, and the ripples continue ever outward. Supported and nurtured by a succession of volunteers, the organization has not only achieved its mission, but also created a very special community in the process.
You can purchase this DVD and read more: here.