 Appalachian Wireless offers the easy way to pay with forward pay, and now it's even easier with unlimited talk text with three gigs for just $44.99. No credit check, no contract, no problem. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. Get to Know is brought to you by Dr. Tiffany Todd Duncan, DMD, located on Mall Road in South Williamson. Several palsy is a group of permanent movement disorders that include symptoms such as poor coordination, stiff or weak muscles, and tremors. However, one Floyd County man does not let several palsy slow him down. In fact, it makes him better. Adam Williamson learned what he could do at a young age and stuck with it, letting him now get paid for something he thought would only be a hobby. It's my surprise, people, but I was an athletic star, so music allowed me to put all my interest into one basketball game. I like telling stories, reading stories, and music was a way for me to express that, particularly blues. I'm going into blues, I'm going into jazz, and there's just something about blues that allowed me to say what I wanted to say without having to talk. Now, for half a decade, Williamson has been a regular at the Mountain Arts Center, performing in the summer and Christmas shows. He also teaches music, film theory, and theater at the David School in Floyd County. When I first moved back here, I made Keith's call, he was the director of the Mac, and he found out that I played in her monitor, and he asked me to show up and do some stuff from Ports Picken. Williamson says he's been a lot of places throughout his life, but Prestonsburg will always be a place he calls home. You can watch Williamson perform at the Mountain Arts Center during its seasonal shows, or throughout the year during Prestonsburg tourism events. During Prestonsburg, for EKB News, time shall be still. I like telling stories, reading stories, and music was a way for me to express that, particularly blues. I'm going into blues, I'm going into jazz, and there's just something about blues that allowed me to say what I wanted to say without having to talk. Now, for half a decade, Williamson has been a regular at the Mountain Arts Center, performing in the summer and Christmas shows. He also teaches music, film theory, and theater at the David School in Floyd County. When I first moved back here, I made Keith's call, he was the director of the Mac, and he found out that I played in her monitor, and he asked me to show up and do some stuff from Ports Picken, and then got led to the office, and now I play with the office. I just thought it was cool hobby, you know, I thought it was just something the past time, you know, I was in band and high school, so it was kind of a place for me to belong to, but no, I never thought that I'd be able to do it professionally and have this much fun doing it. Williamson says he's been a lot of places throughout his life, but Prestonsburg will always be a place he calls home. It's hard to find a parking space, but no, it's one of the reasons I like Prestonsburg so much, small towns are where I can thrive, and Prestonsburg is built for me to do that. But no, it's a life. You can watch Williamson perform at the Mountain Arts Center during its seasonal shows, or throughout the year during Prestonsburg tourism events. Reporting in Prestonsburg for EKB News, I'm Shelby Steele.