Appalachian Imagination: Brian Clayborn

September 12, 2024

Clayborn is everything you think of when you here the phrase Country Boy. Growing up in Harlan County, he was always on the hip of his grandpa James Clayborn who was a coal miner. Brian shares a story of his grandpa's mining days-James was putting roof jacks in to secure the ceiling of the mine one kicked out and broke his back. The incident left him paralyzed for a period of time, and the day after he was able to get back up and walk again, he returned to work. Brian credits his grandpa as his biggest influence in life. A man full of grit, determination, and love for his family. 
Clayborn, Meathead and Jason cover several topics throughout this conversation. Coon hunting being a big one! They talk about their favorite dogs and some wild things they have saw happen while on a hunt. Brian's best coonhound was out of (Boots on a Tree) stock. 
One thing that any country boy is good at is eating and they are always sure to tell the best places to do it. Brian tells us of a couple places out in Harlan County that he would always frequent. Christine's Store is one he highly recommends and The Variety Store is another. So if you find yourself in Harlan County, Kentucky be sure to stop in at either and get you a bite to eat. Another great place to eat that all three guys agree on is Momma D's out on highway 2004 in Jackson County. 
They also touch on the topic of Hog Killin'. in days gone by, it was a big event that was necessary for survival to sustain families through the winter months in Appalachia. Have you ever had roasted pig snout? 
At 25 years of age Brian Clayborn is a dedicated family man, who loves and cherishes his darling wife and their young daughter. 
We thank God for instilling a sense of family throughout Appalachia! 
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