Appalachian String Band Music Festival
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Genre | old-time music |
Dates | founded 1990 |
Location(s) | New River Gorge in West Virginia |
Years active | 1990-present |
Founders | Will Carter and The WV Division of Culture & History |
Attendance | 4000 |
Website | Official site |
The Appalachian String Band Music Festival (often referred to simply as "Clifftop") is a weeklong gathering of thousands of string band musicians and their friends from across the country and around the world, who each year since 1990 have assembled near the New River Gorge in West Virginia in late July/early August to celebrate the evolving tradition of old-time music and the community of people who keep it thriving by preserving and contributing to that tradition.[1][2]
History
[edit]Though the Festival offers contests (traditional band, neo-traditional band, fiddle, old-time banjo, and flatfoot dancing), square dancing, several concerts and workshops, and other organized activities such as yoga, basket making, and hymn singing, the heart and soul of the Festival is found in the campsites, where old time music provides a foundation for all kinds of straight-off-the-strings acoustic music (including Americana, cajun, Celtic, swing, bluegrass, Dawg, and even reggae), which in turn often spontaneously generate impromptu dancing and other festivities by the people gathered within earshot.
Though the Festival officially starts the Wednesday before the first full weekend in August, the grounds start filling up the weekend before with well-adorned campsites, many of which have music being played through the night. One of the Festival's unique features is the Neo-Traditional Band Contest on Friday, in which highest scores are given to bands that creatively extend the old time music tradition into other musical voices, instrumentation, and styles.
Over the years, the Festival has been frequented by accomplished Nashville musicians like John Hartford and Tim O'Brien and Leftover Salmon jam band leader Vince Hermann, legendary old time Appalachian musicians like Melvin Wine and Lester McCumbers, leading "second generation" old time musicians like Mike Seeger, Bruce Molsky, Rafe Stefanini, Brad Leftwich, and Ira Bernstein, and the youngest generation of old time musicians like Jake Krack.
The Festival takes place each summer at Camp Washington-Carver, in Clifftop, Fayette County, West Virginia, United States and is sponsored by the West Virginia Division of Culture and History.
Past winners
[edit]Open Fiddle | Senior Fiddle | Youth Fiddle | Open Banjo | Senior Banjo | Youth Banjo | Grand Champion Old-Time Flat-foot Dance Winner | Old-Time Flat-foot Dance – 60 years and older | Old-Time Flat-foot Dance – 41 years through 59 | Old-Time Flat-foot Dance – 16 years through 40 | Old-Time Flat-foot Dance – 15 years and under | Neo-Traditional Band | Youth Neo-Traditional Band | Traditional Band | Youth Traditional Band | |
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2021 | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) |
2020 | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) |
2019[3] | Nokosee Fields (Stillwater, OK) | Walt Koken (Avondale, PA) | Huck Tritsch (Millheim, PA) | Jake Blount (Washington, DC) | Walt Koken (Avondale, PA) | Nora Brown (Brooklyn, NY) | Ruth Alpert (Santa Barbara, CA) | Ruth Alpert (Santa Barbara, CA) | Kathy Grabarczyk (Brooklyn, NY) | Matthew Kupstas (Hickory, NC) | Ola Moeckel (Floyd, VA) | Ken and Brad Kolodner Quartet (Baltimore, MD) | Ithassippi String Band (Ithaca, NY) | The Ruglifters (Asheville, NC) | The Rattlesnake Roasters (Frederick, MD) |
2018 | Henry Barnes (Washington Court House, OH) | Betty Vornbrock (Hillsville, VA) | Aila Wildman (Floyd, VA) | Cathy Fink (Silver Spring, MD) | Cathy Fink (Silver Spring, MD) | Nora Brown (Brooklyn, NY) | Gordy Hinners (Banner Elk, NC) | Gordy Hinners (Banner Elk, NC) | Ben Lieb (Concord, CA) | Becky Hill (Ashland City, TN) | Audrey Sementilli (Albany, OH) | Take Two (Charlottesville, VA) | Ithingtons (Ithaca, NY) | Big Possum Stringband (St. Albans, WV) | Joseph Riley (Hillsboro, WV) |
2017 | Rhys Jones (Warrenton, VA) | Barb Kuhns (Medway, OH) | Lillian Chase (Weaverville, NC) | Micah Spence (Chattanooga, TN) | Pete Peterson (Oxford, PA) | Nora Brown (Brooklyn, NY) | Hillary Klug (Shelbyville, TN) | Phil Jamison (Asheville, NC) | Susan Chalker (Sparks, MD) | Hillary Klug (Shelbyville, TN) | Luke Snuffer (Beckley, WV) | Che Apalache (Clemmons, NC) | Selin Brothers (N/A) | The Onlies (Seattle, WA) | Mud Hole Out of Control (Marlinton, WV) |
2016[4] | Jason Cade (Athens, GA) | Pete Vigour (Crozet, VA) | Andrew Vogts (Chadds Ford, PA) | Bob Smakula (Elkins, WV) | Pete Peterson (Oxford, PA) | Joey Webb (Frankfort, KY) | Phil Jamison (Asheville, NC) | Phil Jamison (Asheville, NC) | Maureen Reed Burke (Tullahoma, TN) | Becky Hill (Elkins, WV) | Luke Snuffer (Beckley, WV) | The Early Mays (Pittsburgh, PA) | N/A (N/A) | The Moose Whisperers (Oslo, Norway) | The Onlies, (Seattle, WA) |
2015[5] | Jake Krack (Marlinton, WV) | Rafe Stefanini (Elkins Park, PA) | Andrew Vogts (Chadds Ford, PA) | Victor Furtado (Front Royal, VA) | Marvin Gaster (Sanford, NC) | Victor Furtado (Front Royal, VA) | Suzanne Ambrose (Kendal, Cumbria, UK) | Rosie Davis (Palmerstown, Dublin, Ireland) | Suzanne Ambrose (Kendal, Cumbria, UK) | Gyasi Heus (Hinton, WV) | Victor Furtado (Front Royal, VA) | Roochie Toochie & the Ragtime Shepherd Kings (Nashville, TN) | The Psycho Exploding Orangutans (Chadds Ford, PA) | Buffalo Gap (Swoope, VA) | The Onlies (Seattle, WA) |
2014[6] | Aaron Olwell (Nellysford, VA) | Dan Gellert (Dayton, OH) | William Brauneis (Washington, DC) | Bob Smakula (Elkins, WV) | Dan Gellert (Dayton, OH) | Victor Furtado (Front Royal, VA) | Sam Timmreck (Minneapolis, MN) | Steve Green (West Fork, AK) | Bill McGuigan (Hellam, PA) | Sam Timmreck (Minneapolis, MN) | Victor Furtado (Front Royal, VA) | No. 46-1/2 (Beckley, WV) | The Gypsy Hoppers (Urbana, Ill) | Bucking Mules (Durham, NC) | Lost Hat (Berkeley, CA) |
2013 | Clelia Stefanini (Elkins Park, PA) | Pete Vigour (Crozet, VA) | Leo Shannon (Seattle, WA) | Tim Bing (Huntington, WV) | John Morris (Ivydale, WV) | Victor Furtado (Front Royal, VA) | N/A (N/A) | Kim Forry (Annapolis, MD) | Jay Bland (Kennesaw, GA) | Josephine Stewart (Charlottesville, VA) | Rebecca Molaro (Asheville, NC) | No. 47 (Elkins, WV) | The Mario Brothers Three (Fisherville, VA) | We See It, We Take It (Montrose, WV) | Elm Street Alley Cats (Elkins, WV) |
2012 | Emily Schaad (Poughkeepsie, NY) | Paul Brown (Winston-Salem, NC) | Nina DeVitry (Columbia, PA) | Mac Traynham (Willis, VA) | Mike Kropp (Wyoming, RI) | Victor Furtado (Front Royal, VA) | N/A (N/A) | Rodney Sutton (Marshall, NC) | Jay Bland (Kennesaw, GA) | Sarah Josephine Stewart (Charlottesville, VA) | Rebecca Molaro (Asheville, NC) | Drunken Catfish Ramblers (Fayetteville, AK) | Davy Jones’ Evidence Locker (Elkins, WV) | The Bucking Mules (Jonesborough, TN) | Lyin’ Lizzy and the Psycho Exploding Orangutans (Front Royal, Va) |
2011 | John Showman (Toronto, Canada) | Walt Koken (Avondale, PA) | Andrew Vogts (Chadds Ford, PA) | Walt Koken (Avondale, PA) | Rick Good (Spring Valley, OH) | Victor Furtado (Front Royal, VA) | N/A (N/A) | Marilyn Branch (Kalamazoo, MI) | Jay Bland (Kennesaw, GA) | Becky Hill (Elkins, WV) | Rebecca Molaro (Asheville, NC) | The Fish From Within (Lancaster, PA) | Banana Express (Winchester, VA) | Ratchet Mountain Rock Farmers (Athens, OH) | Psycho Exploding Orangutans (Front Royal, VA) |
2010 | Joseph Decosimo (Durham, NC) | Lester McCumbers (Nicut, WV) | William Brauneis (Washington, DC) | Paul Brown (Winston-Salem, NC) | Walt Koken (Avondale, PA) | Edward Bennett (Penzance, Cornwall, England) | N/A (N/A) | Tom Ogden (Pittsburgh, PA) | Ira Bernstein (Asheville, NC) | Becky Hill (Elkins, WV) | Rebecca Molaro (Asheville, NC) | Haggard Hopefuls (Ephrata, PA) | David's Nasty Toenail (Front Royal, VA) | Big Foot (Marshall, NC) | Guide Chickens (Washington, DC) |
2009 | Tatiana Hargreaves (Corvallis, OR) | Lester McCumbers (Nicut, WV) | Tatiana Hargreaves (Corvallis, OR) | Adam Hurt (Kernersville, NC) | Walt Koken (Avondale, Pa) | Jesse Reist (Lancaster, PA) | N/A (N/A) | Daniel Butner (Winston-Salem, NC) | Ira Bernstein (Asheville, NC) | Josephine Stewart (Charlottesville, VA) | Rebecca Molaro (Asheville, NC) | Nora Jane Struthers and Her Band (Nashville, TN) | N/A (N/A) | The Bailers (Greenville, WV) | N/A (N/A) |
2008 | Erynn Marshall (Gibsons, British Columbia) | Walt Koken (Avondale, PA) | Isaac Akers (Chapel Hill, NC) | Tim Bing (Huntington, WV) | Jimmy McCown (Hardy, KY) | Corbin Hayslett (Amherst, VA) | N/A (N/A) | Thomas Maupin (Murfreesboro, TN) | Ira Bernstein (Asheville, NC) | Becky Hill (Elkins, WV) | Rebecca Molaro (Asheville, NC) | Special Ed and the Short Bus (Richmond, VA) | N/A (N/A) | The New Mules (Bloomington, IN) | N/A (N/A) |
2007[7] | Mike Bryant (Harriman, TN) | Jim Cauthen (Birmingham, AL) | Meade Richter (Sugar Grove, NC) | Adam Hurt (Winston-Salem, NC) | Walt Koken (Avondale, Pa) | Frank Evans (Toronto, Canada) | N/A (N/A) | Thomas Maupin (Murfreesboro, TN) | N/A (N/A) | Ira Bernstein, (Asheville, NC) | Molly McGuigan (Hellam, PA) | Old-Time Liberation Front (Lancaster, PA) | N/A (N/A) | New Dixie Entertainers (Harriman, TN) | N/A (N/A) |
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See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Official site". Wvbulture.org. Retrieved 31 May 2023.
- ^ "Sounds from the Appalachian String Band Festival : NPR". NPR. Archived from the original on 2016-04-24. Retrieved 2018-04-02.
- ^ "Winners from Appalachian String Band Festival 2019 at Clifftop, West Virginia" (PDF). Wvculture.org. Retrieved May 31, 2023.
- ^ "Appalachian String Band Music Festival Announces 2016 Contest Winners". West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture & History. 2016-08-10. Retrieved 2022-08-07.
- ^ "Winners from Appalachian String Band Festival 2015 at Clifftop, West Virginia" (PDF). Wvculture.org. Retrieved May 31, 2023.
- ^ "Winners from Appalachian String Band Festival 2014 at Clifftop, West Virginia" (PDF). Wvculture.org. Retrieved May 31, 2023.
- ^ "Winners from Appalachian String Band Festival 2007 at Clifftop, West Virginia" (PDF). Wvculture.org. Retrieved May 31, 2023.
External links
[edit]- Official site
- Sounds from Clifftop (National Public Radio, 2005)
- Ukrainian exchange student's prize-winning visit to Clifftop
- Podcast featuring classical musicians Robin Kearton and Tom Faux talking about their transcendent experiences at Clifftop and funding threats in 2017
- A day at the Appalachian String Band Festival starts with rejuvenation