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October
Old-Time Week
Intermediate/Advanced Old-Time Banjo
Riley Baugus
Riley Baugus is a North Carolina
native who began singing and playing music at an early age. He and
his family attended the Regular Baptist church, where unaccompanied
singing was the tradition. Riley began playing the fiddle at age 10,
but soon after switched to playing the guitar. By the time he was
12, he and his father built a banjo from scrap wood, and he began to
learn another instrument. Riley then began honing his musical skills
with close friend and neighbor, fiddler Kirk Sutphin. Together, they
visited elder traditional musicians in and around Grayson County,
Virginia, and Surry County, North Carolina. He often visited, played
with, and learned from fiddlers Tommy Jarrell (a National Heritage
Award recipient) and Robert Sykes and from banjo player Dix Freeman.
During these visits he also met and learned from many other
traditional musicians of the area, including former Camp Creek Boys
Verlin Clifton and Paul Sutphin.
Riley has played with numerous
old-time stringbands, including the Red Hots, Backstep, and the Old Hollow
Stringband, and currently plays with the Dirk Powell Band and Polecat Creek. He
teaches banjo, guitar, and fiddle at music camps throughout the US and tours
regularly with such definitive artists as Dirk Powell, Tim O'Brien and Ira
Bernstein. Recently, Riley worked with the Lonesome Sisters, both as producer
and performer, on their CD "Going Home Shoes." His singing is featured on the
soundtrack to the recent Academy Award winning film "Cold Mountain." Riley makes
his home near Winston-Salem, North Carolina. |