The Crooked Road creating traditional music Musician’s Directory
Category: Bluegrass News
By Travis Tackett
October 30, 2009
As part of their continuing mission to promote the traditional mountain music of Southwest Virginia and unite the community, The Crooked Road: Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail is compiling a Crooked Road Musician’s Directory. Once compiled the directory will be available via a link on The Crooked Road homepage online.
The Crooked Road Musician’s Directory is for professional and semi-professional musicians and bands, as well as amateurs, hobbyists, people looking to join or form bands, or to just hook up with other local pickers for informal jamming.
If you are an individual, let them know what instrument(s) you play and if you’re a band they’re interested in the details about your group’s sound and what sets you apart from other acts.
If you teach classes or give lessons in traditional mountain music or dance, The Crooked Road wants to hear from you as well. They ask that you “please complete the last question on the form and let us know what classes and/or instrument(s) you teach and if you teach privately, or for which organization/school you teach.”
Visit the Crooked Road online to access the form.
• Crooked Road Musicians Directory • The Crooked Road • The Crooked Road: Virginia's Heritage Music Trail • Virginia

