The Story of Appalachian Music
The music of Appalachia has deep roots in Western North Carolina. The North Carolina mountains have an unbroken tradition of ballad singing that is still going strong today. Signature styles of banjo playing in old time and bluegrass music were pioneered and popularized by musicians from the North Carolina foothills. Some of the earliest chapters in the history of country music and bluegrass music were set in North Carolina.
Today, the sounds of Appalachian music can be heard in a wide range of genres including ballad singing, bluegrass, blues, early country music, gospel, mountain swing, and old-time.
NC Festivals and Venues
Traditional music of Appalachia is alive and well in Western North Carolina. Festivals, concerts, fiddlers’ conventions, jam sessions, and dances happen year round in the region. Be sure to browse our interactive map and calendar when planning your trip.
Appalachian Music Legends
Western North Carolina has been home to countless numbers of legendary players of the music of Appalachia. One of the most famous figures of the music of Appalachia, Doc Watson, was born and raised here. But he is only one of the many great North Carolina musicians credited with the development and popularization of Appalachian music including: