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Description of Old-Time/Appalachian

 
Much early Hillbilly music emerged from Appalachia, a mountainous region that stretches from northern Georgia all the way into New England. Southeastern Appalachia has a long, rich cultural history, much of it based on the English, Irish, and Scottish heritages of its early settlers. The bulk of the region long remained isolated from modern society, allowing distinct regional cultures to develop. As a result, there's no single Appalachian sound per se. Rather, several regions have developed distinctive musical styles. The Piedmont in North Carolina, home to banjoists Snuffy Jenkins and Earl Scruggs, is an important region; as is Galax, Virginia, which claims to be the old-time music capital of the world; the Clinch Mountains in Virginia, home to the Carter Family; eastern Tennessee, home to Roy Acuff; and West Virginia, which spawned such blues-influenced players as slide guitarist Frank Hutchison and banjoist Dock Boggs. In the '60s, Doc Watson and Hazel Dickens emerged from the hills and helped bring Appalachian music traditions to the attention of the folk music world. Contemporary artists as varied as gothic troubador Nick Cave, folk Singer-Songwriter Gillian Welch, and Grunge superstars Nirvana have used Appalachian tunes or traditions in their own genres.
 

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Old-Time/Appalachian Key Artists

 
Doc Watson

Doc Watson is an
enormously influential
flat-picking guitarist, banjo
player and singer who made
a big dent on Americana....

Dock Boggs

Dock Boggs' folkish, hillbilly
1920s country songs were
more haunting than both
the Carter Family's and
Newcomer Twins' work.

Earl Scruggs

Scruggs injected his
matchless style of Bluegrass
picking with bits of rock
and pop while maintaining a
pastoral twang.

Hazel Dickens

West Virginian bluegrass
and folk lynchpin Hazel
Dickens has been recording
outspoken, purely
American music since the...

Jeff White

White's rolling guitar is
energetic and filled with
earthy Bluegrass zest. He's
also got a warm country
singing voice.

Maybelle Carter

Maybelle Carter was the
Carter Family's guitar, banjo
and autoharp player. She
birthed June Carter, who
married Johnny Cash.

The Carter Family

The Carter Family's
Appalachian mountain
music has been a titanic
influence on country,
bluegrass and folk. One of...

The Dry Branch Fire Squad

They perform authentic
mountain Bluegrass with a
strong Appalachian flavor.
Stellar playing and shotgun
accuracy.

The Red Clay Ramblers

The Red Clay Ramblers
excel at playing old-timey
Appalachian folk and
interpreting their own
brand of porch music.

Tom House

House is a quirky
wordsmith whose pastoral
crooning is a breath of fresh
air after the rash of Uncle
Tupelo rip off bands. Hou...

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