In Tennessee, the hills hum with old songs and older secrets. Deep in the Smokies and along winding riverbanks, stories of ghostly fiddlers, witches in the holler, and creatures half-seen through the mist still stir the imagination. Rooted in Appalachian myth and Southern superstition, Tennessee’s folklore is a haunting melody of wonder, warning, and the wild unknown—passed from front porch to fireside through generations.