ASHLAND Anita Madden was synonymous with sumptuous and spectacular parties every Kentucky Derby eve over the course of five decades (from the mid 1950s to the late 1990s).
Chatham News + Record Staff Report Legendary Chatham County musician Tommy Edwards, a renowned guitar player and teacher whose performance career spanned half a century, died Saturday morning one day after receiving The Order of the Long Leaf Pine award, the state’s highest civilian honor, from Gov. Roy Cooper. Edwards, who also taught history in […]
Pickin Celebrates Del McCoury
On this week’s
Pickin on WHRV, we celebrate the birthday of the legendary Del McCoury. Born February 1, 1939. Hhe began his career playing in the honky-tonk bars of Baltimore. He later became a Bluegrass Boy and performed with Bill Monroe. He collaborated with the Golden State Boys and eventually formed his own band The Dixie Pals. McCoury’s 1972
High on a Mountain album is still hailed as a masterpiece which showcases a high lonesome sound of traditional bluegrass. In the 1980s, his two sons joined him as a part of his backing band and today, Del McCoury continues to tour and perform for legions of fans who recognize him as an authentic ambassador of traditional Bluegrass Music. Join us Sunday night at 7:00 for a two-hour birthday retrospective of Del McCoury.