 With forward pay from Appalachian Wireless, you'll avoid contracts and credit checks while taking advantage of some awesome perks, like unlimited talk text and 3 gigs of data for just $44.99, or with 5 gigs for a mere $59.99. Forward pay. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. It's time for Mountain Music, presented by Mountain Music Exchange, the heart of music in the mountains. Welcome to another edition of Mountain Music. This week down at Mountain Music Exchange we've got Pike County native, Charlie Little. Take a listen. The musical roots run deep in the people of these mountains, mainly because it's always been passed down from one generation to the next, just like it was for Charles. Being on my dad's Jeep, my dad and mom was in a lot of very strict growing up and then my uncle turned me on to Goose Creek Symphony. From there I started drumming. I was a drummer for about 20 years, played a lot with a guy named Mikey Gayheart and decided to start singing, playing guitar and riding from there. Finding people to identify with is hard to do, but it's often found through music. If I'm upset or I'm aggravated I can sit down and play a song and I can calm down or if somebody can relate with one of my songs, that means more to me than any money or anything that I'd ever get. A relationship gone south can really inspire a song, whether it's an intimate relationship, friendship or with bandmates. It's called He'll Be a Genuine. It's a little bit about me and I ain't gonna say no names, but I was in a band and got done a little bit dirty and went home and kind of my head and that song kind of come out of it.