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PERFORMANCES SCHEDULE

APPALACHIAN HERITAGE LECTURE SERIES

Friday, April 18, at 7 p.m.

TUNES & TALES - MY VISITS WITH WEST VIRGINIA FIDDLERS

WITH ERYNN MARSHALL AND CARL JONES

APPALACHIAN HERITAGE LECTURE SERIES

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Erynn Marshall and Carl Jones are old-time musicians and inspired tunesmiths from Hillsville, Virginia. They are married - in life and music. They sing southern song-duets and play powerful fiddle, guitar, mandolin, banjo tunes.

 

Erynn spent many years learning from older fiddlers and singers in the Virginias, Kentucky and North Carolina. Carl toured and recorded with Norman Blake and his song, Last Time on the Road was featured on the grammy-award winning album “Unleashed” by the Nashville Bluegrass Band.

 

They have won many awards for their playing and performed in Canada, Europe, Australia and China. They have 17 recordings between them including the Old-Time Sweethearts project (produced by Marshall/Eddy) featuring 12 old-time music couples from across the US.

 

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Erynn Marshall is an old-time fiddler who lives in Hillsville, Virginia and is known internationally for her traditional music. She learned the nuances of Appalachian old-time fiddling from visiting elder, southern fiddlers and through her love of archival recordings. She wrote a book called "Music In The Air Somewhere: West Virginia's Fiddle & Song Traditions (WVU Press 2006). Erynn was the first woman to win 1st place fiddle at Clifftop (The Appalachian Stringband Festival) among other awards and is featured in the 2023 exhibit, "Women of Old-Time Music," at the Birthplace of Country Music Museum (Bristol, VA). Erynn and husband Carl Jones have toured and taught at music camps across North America, Europe, China and Australia. Erynn has numerous recordings, is featured in five films, three books, and is coordinator for Swannanoa Old-Time & Dance Week (NC). 

 

Carl Jones is an American songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Born in Macon, Georgia, Carl presently lives in Hillsville, Virginia. He studied music near Muscle Shoals, Alabama and was influenced by seeing Roy Orbison, Steve Goodman, and Mac Macanally record there. Carl is widely respected for his instrumental talents and original songs about the joys and tribulations of day-to-day life in the South. Carl’s songs have been recorded by The Nashville Bluegrass Band, Kate Campbell, Rickie Simpkins with Tony Rice, and others. His song Last Time On The Road was on the grammy-award-winning album Unleased by the Nashville Bluegrass Band. In the 1980’s he played mandolin with James Bryan, Norman and Nancy Blake as part of the Rising Fawn String Ensemble. Today he tours the world with his wife, fiddler Erynn Marshall. Carl is known for his fine musicianship, charismatic teaching, sense of humor, and powerful songwriting. He has recorded on a couple dozen recordings including his original songs CD "Traveling Star" and Norman Blake's "Original Underground Music of the Mysterious South." www.dittyville.com

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