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Dr. Ralph Stanley has spent his life making music almost everywhere, but still calls Southwest Virginia his home. See and hear his music and his history as part of the Stanley Brothers and his later solo career.
Alan Maggard continues his father Charlie's work at Maggard Sound in Big Stone Gap, recording traditional, gospel and bluegrass music, including some Grammy-award-winning albums and CDs.
The origins of American country music, and its connection to land and place. See JohnDeereFurrow.com and JohnDeereHomestead.com for more information.
Molly Slemp was only 11 when she recorded the ballad "West Virginia Mine Disaster," but she began singing at age 3. She's left Southwest Virginia for college in Tennessee, but still comes home to share her sweet and haunting voice with folks back in Norton and Big Stone Gap.
Gerald Anderson's guitar and Spencer Strickland's mandolin blend together as harmoniously as their work together for many years as luthiers, first in Wayne Henderson's workshop and now in their own luthier shops. Gerald lives near Troutdale and Spencer near Lamsburg.
Larnell Starkey and the Spiritual Seven Gospel Singers are a family gospel singing group based at Chestnut Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Wirtz, VA. Their soul-stirring R&B sound resonates with audiences, creating a hand-clapping, joyous experience for all who attend.
Wayne is not only Southwest Virginia's most famous luthier but also a talented guitar player. His annual music festival awards a Henderson guitar to the best picker and raises funds to support the teaching of Appalachian music in schools.
Jimmy Edmonds is a virtuoso musician and instrument maker in Galax. Jimmy can't remember not being able to play the fiddle, and he prides himself on making instruments that hold up to the demands of session playing in studios.
Jimmy Edmonds is a virtuoso musician and instrument maker in Galax. Jimmy can't remember not being able to play the fiddle, and he prides himself on making instruments that hold up to the demands of session playing in studios.