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Carolina's first album Carolina Blue was followed in 1995 by Carolina Moon. Then Baucom left the band to pursue his own career. In 1996, Carolina released a third album Lou Reid & Carolina and in 2010 released Blue Heartache. Christy Reid joined Carolina in 2002. She first joined as guitar player, and moved to bass in 2005.
"Carolina" is a song written and recorded by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for the soundtrack of the 2022 murder mystery film Where the Crawdads Sing. Released via Republic Records on June 24, 2022, the song is titled after the Carolinas region in the United States, and sung from the perspective of the film's protagonist, Kya.
Terry's wife Cindy Baucom hosts a syndicated radio show Knee Deep in Bluegrass. [13] She was named Broadcaster of the Year by the IBMA in 2005 and 2017 and was inducted into the Blue Ridge Music Hall of Fame in 2012. [18] Baucom died from complications of Lewy body dementia on December 7, 2023, at the age of 71. [19] [20]
Balsam Range is an American bluegrass and acoustic music group founded in 2007 in Haywood County, North Carolina.They are 2014 and 2018 International Bluegrass Music Association (IMBA) Entertainer of the Year award recipients.
Born in Cherokee, North Carolina, United States, [1] Moody got his start in the late 1930s in the string band J. E. Mainer's Mountaineers. [1] In September 1940 he joined Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys on the Grand Ole Opry. [1] Moody's guitar style was unique, with him finger picking with his thumb and index finger. [2]
Bobby Hicks, a fiddler from the bluegrass pantheon plays with other musicians in Marshall, N.C. in 2014. Tickets for the Oct. 17 ceremony in Mooresville can be purchased at https ...
Additional notable North Carolina musicians include country singers Andy Griffith from Mt. Airy, Charlie Daniels (d. 2020) (the bluegrass influenced "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" 1979) from Wilmington, Ronnie Milsap ("Smoky Mountain Rain" 1980), Randy Travis from the Charlotte area ("Forever and Ever, Amen" 1987), Kellie Pickler from the ...
Bessie Lee Mauldin (December 28, 1920 – February 8, 1983) [1] was an American bluegrass bassist, singer, songwriter, and a member of the bluegrass band “Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys” from 1953–1964. [2] Bessie Lee was nicked named "The Carolina Songbird" by Bill Monroe.