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SAT Country, Bluegrass, and Gospel Music at Hillbilly Hideaway Restaurant in Walnut Cove, Saturday evenings (Stokes County)
       




Sam Bray (center)


Billy Ray Cyrus & Sam Bray

Event/Site: Country, Bluegrass, and Gospel Music at Hillbilly Hideaway Restaurant in Walnut Cove

Date: Music on Saturday night; 6:00pm - 9:00pm. Dinner on Friday and Saturday, 4:00pm - 9:00pm; Sunday breakfast 8:00am - 11:00am, Sunday lunch and dinner 11:00am - 8:30pm.

Type: Weekly stage performance of country, bluegrass and gospel music by regional musicians in a family-style restaurant and music hall.

Location: Hillbilly Hideaway is located at 4335 Pine Hall Road in Walnut Cove, NC.

From Winston-Salem, take I-40 east to Exit #8, the Walkertown/Reidsville exit. Go three stop lights and take Bellwes Creek Road. Go 4 miles until you intersect with Hwy 65 West. Turn left on 65 West. Drive 1 1/2 miles. Take a right at Pinehall Road at the Hillbilly Hideaway sign. The restaurant is 1/2 mile on the right.

From Greensboro, take I-40 West to the Airport/NC Hwy 68 exit. Go north on NC Hwy 68 to Stokesdale. Go left at the stoplight onto US Hwy 158. Go under the next stoplight and follow NC Hwy 65 for 8 miles to Pine Hall Road. Take a right onto Pine Hall Road. There is a sign for Hillbilly Hideaway pointing to the right. Go 1 mile on Pine Hall Road to the restaurant. Hillbilly Hideaway is a log building on the right. Click here for a map.

Cost: Music comes with dinner free of charge. Dinner is $13.50 for meal and drink, $16.00 for meal, drink and dessert.

Parking: Free. Parking adequate for bus tours.

Special Needs Access: Venue is fully accessible.

Signage: Signs at location and en route.

Sponsor: Sam and Louise Bray

Contact:
Sam and Louise Bray
Hillbilly Hideaway
4335 Pine Hall Road
Walnut Cove, NC 27052
(336) 591-4861

Description of Event: Sam Bray says he hasn't missed Saturday night being the front man at his music hall since 1987. He and the High Tech Hillbillies are the house band, and provide traditional bluegrass, gospel and country music for the many guests that drop by to eat and listen. Many are regular diners, and others are newcomers to the region or restaurant. As diners finish dinner, they move over to the music hall for the evening's entertainment. Bray, who writes and publishes music, and fiddler Gilbert Priddy of Walnut Cove have been playing together since the 1960s, and are joined by Roy Stuart on steel, Bobby Shackleford on bass, Matt Hopson on banjo, and Cherrie Hopson on mandolin. Talented young singer Amy Jones often joins them, and occasionally Bray invites visiting musicians to the stage. Audience members may come and go during the program.

History of Site/Event: Sam and Louise Bray first built their Hillbilly Hideaway in 1978, pouring a concrete slab "way out in the woods" and setting on top two put-together tobacco barns. On the day they opened, Louise "cooked enough food for a corn shucking," and only a friend showed up. She filled his plate, stuffed his pockets with biscuits and pork chops, and told him to tell everyone he knew she and Sam were in business. Hillbilly Hideaway realized long-held dreams for each of the Brays. Sam wanted a stage with a curtain from the time he first saw the curtains open at a schoolhouse performance when he was about six years old. And Louise came home from a trip to DisneyWorld so excited about the Country Bear Jamboree, Sam went back with her two weeks later to see it. After another visit, they decided to borrow money and start their restaurant.

 

Description of Site/Facility: When the original Hillbilly Hideaway burned in 1980, Sam and Louise Bray constructed a rustic new restaurant and remodeled the old building to be a separate music hall. Inside the music hall are rows of school bus seats facing a stage with a curtain. It can accommodate an audience of 300, and the restaurant can seat 150-200, "depending on how desperate you are." Meals are served family style, and the Brays roll out bowls and platters piled high with home-cooked specialties. Holler when your bowl is empty, and they'll refill it.

Significance of Site/Event to the Community: For more than 20 years, Hillbilly Hideaway has been a favorite among hungry diners and traditional music enthusiasts. The Brays seem to have hit on a successful combination by joining family-style dining with a staged opry-house type of show featuring regional music. The venue is well-established, family orientedno smoking nor alcoholand intergenerational. If measured by the numbers of people Louise and Sam Bray feed and entertain each week, community support for the Hideaway appears strong and visitors are intrigued as well.



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