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The
Elkville String Band,
from Wilkes County, performs old-time mountain music, playing mostly
older music, but also some newer compositions from band members
Drake Walsh
and
Jeff Michael.
The band consists of
Drake Walsh
(fiddle and mandolin),
Herb Key
(guitar and singing),
Bill Williams
(harmony singing and bass), and Jeff
Michael
(banjo, fiddle, guitar, and singing). Band members are very interested
in local and regional music. The band served for three years as house band
for the Wilkes Playmaker's annual production of "Tom Dooley, a Wilkes County
Legend”. The
Elkville String Band
has also won two Paul Green Multimedia Awards
presented by The North Carolina Society of Historians, Inc. In 2006, they recorded
a version of the ballad “Otto Wood” on the 75th anniversary of the year Otto
Wood was shot. The song was released as a single and was included on the album,
“Carolina Scrap Book - Volume Two,” which was produced by the Kruger Brothers
and features Wilkes County and regional musicians.
Band member,
Drake Walsh,
son of 1920s and 30's RCA and
Columbia recording artist, Dock Walsh, started playing banjo when
he was about six or seven years old, and he has been playing traditional mountain
music ever since. Drake remembers listening to Clarence Ashley and many other
musicians who visited the Walsh home to play with Dock. Drake performed with
Dock in his father’s later years, and he has played with a number of local and
regional bluegrass and old-time bands over the years. Fiddle and mandolin have
become Drake’s primary instruments, but he is also a great harmonica, guitar,
and banjo player.
Herb Key
grew up in a musical family in Wilkes
County. He has played music for most of his life and has spent more than thirty
years making, repairing, and restoring instruments. Herb was surrounded by
music played both on the radio and by his mother and uncle. When he was sixteen,
his parents bought him his own Silvertone guitar, which Herb still owns today.
Herb has also made a number of instruments. In addition to having his own shop,
Herb works at Wayne Henderson’s shop doing the repair work so Henderson has
time to build new instruments. Over the years, Herb has played in a number of
groups including the High County Ramblers, with Larry Pennington, which won
in the bluegrass band category at the Galax Fiddlers Convention the year they formed.
Jeff Michael
has been pickin' and singing in this
area all his life. He is a multi-talented musician who can play any
instrument. His singing talents are known throughout this area and beyond. Jeff's
primary band is Big Country Bluegrass but he finds time to pick with Elkville
String Band on most of its appearances. Jeff has performed on The Grand Ole
Opry with Bill
Monroe, Charlie
Louvin, and Big Country Bluegrass. He plays banjo,
fiddle, and guitar and sings lead and harmony. He has also recorded a CD with
Elkville String Band.
Bass player
Bill Williams
moved to Wilkes County from Florida
in 1976, and he has immersed himself in the mountain music of
the region. He was a founding member of Steve Kilby’s Sunday
Night Band, which
later became Kingsberry Run. Bill plays with a number of groups in the area
which call him from time to time when they need a bass player. Bill plays primarily
with Elkville String Band, and he serves as the contact person for the group.
We are excited to be associated with Mountain Roads Recordings and are excited
about our first release with them
later this year. We will be in the studio to start recording
our first release with Mountain Roads
Recordings on
September 3rd which will be titled "Over The Mountain" |