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1ST FULL WEEKEND IN JUNE

Mount Airy Bluegrass & Old-Time Fiddlers Convention, 1st full weekend in June (Surry County)

 

 

 

 



 



 

Event/Site:  Mount Airy Bluegrass & Old-Time Fiddlers Convention

 

Date:   First full weekend in June. 

Friday evening gates open 7:00pm—until late evening.

Saturday gates open 9:30am—until late evening.

 

Type:Nationally- and internationally-known annual competition for bands and individuals in old-time stringband and bluegrass categories.

 

Location:Veterans Memorial Park at 691 W. Lebanon St. in Mount Airy.

 

From Mount Airy Visitors Center, continue along North Main St. and take left at the stop light. Go to next stop light and take left on Refro St.  Renfro will run into North Main St.. Take North Main St. and when you pass the big stone First Baptist Church on right, go to the next stop light.  Turn left onto West Lebanon St.  Go over the bridge and Veterans Memorial Park will be on the left.

 

Directions to Mt. Airy Visitors Center

 

From Highway 52 South (Winston-Salem): Take Hwy. 52 N. to Business 52. (This road becomes Renfro St.) Follow Renfro just beyond Independence Blvd., turn sharp left onto N. Main St. Mount Airy Visitors Center, 615 N. Main St., is a two-story blue house on the right side of the street.

From Highway 52 North (Virginia): Take Hwy 52 S. to the Hwy. 89 Exit. Turn left onto Pine St./Hwy. 89. Follow Pine to Renfro St., turn left.  Follow Renfro just beyond Independence Blvd., turn sharp left onto N. Main St. Mount Airy Visitors Center, 615 N. Main St., is a two-story blue house on the right side of the street.

From I-77: Exit 100 to Hwy. 89 East. Turn left onto Pine St./Hwy. 89. Follow Pine to Renfro St., turn left. Follow Renfro just beyond Independence Blvd., turn sharp left onto N. Main St. Mount Airy Visitors Center, 615 N. Main St., is a two-story blue house on the right side of the street.

From I-74: Take Exit 101 to Mount Airy. Take Exit 11 to Hwy. 601. Turn left onto Hwy 52 N. Take the Hwy. 89 Exit. Go straight at stoplight onto Pine Street. Follow Pine to Renfro St., turn left. Follow Renfro just beyond Independence Blvd., turn sharp left onto N. Main St. The Mount Airy Visitors Center, 615 N. Main St., is a two-story blue house on the right side of the street. Click here for a map.

 

Cost:   Friday $5, Saturday $6, Two days $10

Contestants ticket $15

Preschoolers admitted free.

Camping on grounds $10; camping with hook-up $15.

 

Parking:Free for cars.  34 full trailer hook-ups (first-come, first served—folks arrive early in week or previous weekend to get a good spot!).

 

Special Needs Access:  Yes.

 

Signage:  Sign at location, not en route.

 

Sponsor:  Mt. Airy American Legion and the local VFW.

 

Web Site:  www.mtairyfiddlersconvention.com

 

Contact:

Mt. Airy Chamber of Commerce, Tourism Dept

PO Box 913

220 N. Main St.

Mount Airy,  NC  27030

(336) 786-6116

(800) 948-0949

tourism@visitmayberry.com

 

Carl Whitaker

(336) 786-2236

(336) 352-4517

 

Description of Event:  Along with the annual fiddlers convention in Galax, Va., the Mount Airy Fiddlers’ Convention is considered one of the premier events of its type in the country.  Thousands of musicians and listeners flock to this event each year from near and far, which many view as a kind of annual home-coming or reunion. Contestants perform from a single stage, while the audience watches from lawn chairs and a limited amount of public seating.  Audience members can dance on a platform near the stage.   Performances are broadcast live on WPAQ 740AM. 

 

Contestants compete in various categories, including old-time and bluegrass band, old-time and bluegrass banjo, fiddle, guitar, mandolin, dobro, dulcimer, autoharp, folksong, and dance.  Prize money is awarded, along with ribbons and trophies.  Numerous impromptu jam sessions take place day and night around the campground.

 

Over a thousand campers and RVs show up each year, and owners arrive as early in the week as possible to claim a favorite parking spot.

 

History of Site/Event: The convention was originated in 1971 by G.F. Collins, a member of the legendary Camp Creek Boys, a group considered particularly influential in sparking the national interest in Blue Ridge music during the folk revival of the 1960s and 70s.  Sponsored by the American Legion and the VFW, as it is today, the convention began as a small local event.  As interest in old-time stringband music grew outside the region, more and more visitors came to the annual music convention to learn from the Surry County music masters they had heard about and revered  musicians such as Tommy Jarrell, Fred Cockerham, Earnest East, Benton Flippen, Kyle Creed, Verlen Clifton, and Paul Sutphin.  Willing and able to share what they knew with younger musicians traveling to the area to learn from them, these local Surry County pickers were developing national and worldwide followings among old-time stringband fans.  

 

Description of Site/Facility: The Mount Airy Veterans Memorial Park is a grassy, ten acre field surrounded by woods on three sides.  There’s plenty of room for the stage and audience area, camping, and parking for thousands of cars.  The park has restrooms, picnic shelters, and concession stands to accommodate overnighters, as well as day-trippers.

 

Significance of Site/Event to the Community: The event is a source of pride for the area.  Repeat participants and listeners view it as a homecoming, while newcomers feel welcomed, hear traditional stringband music at its finest, and experience the Blue Ridge music festival “scene”. 

Reference Source:  Jack Jones; Blue Ridge Music Trails by Fred C. Fussell; Blue Ridge Music Trails Music Inventory for North Carolina by Sally Council.

 

 

Please Note: Due to the nature of the information in the event descriptions, specific details, such as times and dates, can change. It is recommended to confirm information before attending an event. Events may be cancelled without notice. Also, please note that the mix of activities, music genres, and/or music acts at events, especially annual events, may vary somewhat year to year. In addition, please remember that Internet maps, particularly those of rural areas, may vary in accuracy.


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