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EP# 15: Preserving Heritage: Tyler Hughes and the Journey of the Crooked Road Music Trail

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What makes Tyler Hughes with The Crooked Road a good neighbor?
Ever wondered how traditional bluegrass and early country music have shaped the cultural landscape of Southwest Virginia? Tyler Hughes, Executive Director of the Crooked Road Music Trail, takes us on a melodic journey through the 333-mile trail that connects iconic venues like the Carter Family Fold and the Floyd Country Store. Discover how these musical treasures not only preserve the rich heritage of the region but also play a pivotal role in community and economic development across 19 counties.
Tyler shares his personal story of growing up with a deep love for old-time music, learning guitar and banjo as a teenager, and eventually becoming a respected figure in the traditional music scene of Central Appalachia. With a degree from East Tennessee State University and a passion for nurturing local talent, Tyler’s efforts at the Crooked Road have been instrumental in promoting and preserving the region's musical legacy. Tune in to uncover myths and misconceptions about traditional music and hear how Tyler’s dedication continues to enrich the cultural fabric of Southwest Virginia.
To learn more about The Crooked Road Music Trail go to:

https://thecrookedroadva.com/

The Crooked Road Music Trail

(276) 220-2442

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57 episodes

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What makes Tyler Hughes with The Crooked Road a good neighbor?
Ever wondered how traditional bluegrass and early country music have shaped the cultural landscape of Southwest Virginia? Tyler Hughes, Executive Director of the Crooked Road Music Trail, takes us on a melodic journey through the 333-mile trail that connects iconic venues like the Carter Family Fold and the Floyd Country Store. Discover how these musical treasures not only preserve the rich heritage of the region but also play a pivotal role in community and economic development across 19 counties.
Tyler shares his personal story of growing up with a deep love for old-time music, learning guitar and banjo as a teenager, and eventually becoming a respected figure in the traditional music scene of Central Appalachia. With a degree from East Tennessee State University and a passion for nurturing local talent, Tyler’s efforts at the Crooked Road have been instrumental in promoting and preserving the region's musical legacy. Tune in to uncover myths and misconceptions about traditional music and hear how Tyler’s dedication continues to enrich the cultural fabric of Southwest Virginia.
To learn more about The Crooked Road Music Trail go to:

https://thecrookedroadva.com/

The Crooked Road Music Trail

(276) 220-2442

  continue reading

57 episodes

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