Fiddlers, Banjo Players and Strawbeaters: Alabama’s First Pop Musicians
Friday, March 23, at 1 p.m. in the Large Auditorium
Join us as Joyce Cauthen discusses the early fiddles of Alabama, the musicians who played them and the popularity of this music in their communities. A pivotal role was played by African Americans in developing the music at the roots of today’s bluegrass and country music. Cauthen will demonstrate use of the banjo, “straws” (a technique in which broom straws or knitting needles were beat on the strings as the fiddler played) and guitar in backing up the fiddle. Accompanied by fiddler Jim Cauthen, who will demonstrate fiddle tunes that have been specifically mentioned in historical writings, slave narratives and early newspapers of Alabama. The audience will hear musical styles and tunes that are seldom heard today—and will have the opportunity to ask questions and share their perceptions of the differences in this music and the modern country music that are based upon it.
*Free
2018/03/23 - 2018/03/23
Additional time info:
in the Large Auditorium
Homewood Public Library
1721 Oxmoor Rd, Homewood, AL 35209
In the Large Auditorium