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Marvin "Popcorn" Sutton (October 5, 1946 – March 16, 2009) was an American Appalachian moonshiner and bootlegger.Born in Maggie Valley, North Carolina, [1] [2] he grew up, lived and died in the rural areas around Maggie Valley and nearby Cocke County, Tennessee.
Famed Appalachian legend Marvin "Popcorn" Sutton entrusted Grosser with his secret moonshine recipe prior to Sutton's death in 2009. [3] Grosser's J&M Concepts, along with Hank Williams, Jr and Sutton's widow, Pam Sutton, began distilling and distributing "Popcorn Sutton's Tennessee White Whiskey" legally beginning in late 2010.
Portions of the show that feature Marvin "Popcorn" Sutton were taken from a documentary film by Neal Hutcheson. Hutcheson's documentary was filmed and released in 2002, called This is the Last Dam Run of Likker I'll Ever Make.
Popcorn Sutton—A Hell of a Life (2014) [24] [25] First Language—The Race to Save Cherokee (Neal Hutcheson, Danica Cullinan, 2015) [26] Talking Black in America (Neal Hutcheson, Danica Cullinan, 2019) [27] Signing Black in America (Danica Cullinan, Neal Hutcheson, 2020) [28] [29]
Popcorn Sutton's self-published autobiography, 'Me and My Likker,' features portraits of the late moonshiner and photos from the day he married Pam Sutton, who is working with Ole Smoky Moonshine ...
He is known for his tough sentence of moonshiner Marvin "Popcorn" Sutton. [2] Sutton's wife maintains that this sentence was the reason he died by suicide ...
Tracking down an old-time bootlegger, Mark and Digger uncover treasures Popcorn Sutton left behind. In debt, Mike and Daniel engineer a split pot still to upgrade their shine, and its price. Patti and David convert pontoons into a bayou still site.
Popcorn Sutton; T. Harry R. Truman; U. Laura Upthegrove; W. Kenny Wagner; Blondy Wallace This page was last edited on 1 December 2019, at 18:11 (UTC). Text is ...