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Galax: Home of
Traditional Mountain Music
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Inscription. Don't be surprised if
you hear the sweet strains of fiddle or the lively licks of some mean guitar
pickin’ while you are in Galax. Folks around here take pride in Galax’s place
in the world of traditional mountain music.
Galax: At the Center of it All. With a concentration of musicians and instrument makers that dates back to the 18th century, the Galax / Mount Airy area is credited with producing more traditional stringed band performers than any other region in the United States. Galax, itself, is also known for the Old Fiddlers Convention held every year in Felts Park. The Old Fiddlers’ Convention—from a Successful Start... The Old Fiddlers’ Convention was started in April, 1935 as a one-time fundraising event for the local Moose Lodge. String band performers appeared in the Galax High School auditorium. The first event was so successful that a two-night program was planned for the following October. At that event, 146 participants competed for a silver loving cup and $110 in prize money provided by 67 local businesses. Over 1,000 people attended the program, which included histories of the various instruments and a presentation on the sponsoring businesses. ...to Continued Growth... Since the successes of that first year, the Old Fiddlers Convention hasn’t stopped growing.
In 1936, contestants represented four states, and the curator
of Folk Museum from Library of Congress recorded the program. An overflow in
1938 forced organizers to move the program outdoors. In 1967, NBC-TV covered
the entire event. By 1974, attendance reached 30,000. Today, individual
contestants and bands from around the world compete for tens of thousands of
dollars in prize money in the areas of autoharp, bluegrass and clawhammer
banjo, bluegrass fiddle, dobro, dulcimer, flatfoot dancing, folk song, guitar,
mandolin and old time fiddle. More important that the competition itself,
however, is the communal gathering throughout the grounds where people play
together informally and share their love of music. The Old Fiddlers
Convention in Galax is an annual event that continues to promote the
preservation, evolution, and appreciation of the area’s unique mountain music
culture.
Location. 36° 39.815′ N, 80° 55.522′ W. Marker is in Galax, Virginia. Marker is at the intersection of North Main Street (Virginia Route 89) and East Washington Street, on the right when traveling south on North Main Street. |
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Friday, June 27, 2014
June 24th Galax- Home of mountain music
This marker was in downtown Galax-
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