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Monday, November 11, 2024 – 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm – This ticket is Pay What You Can. Please enter your desired donation amount below. Suggested price for a ticket is $28.00. The amount entered is for all guests attending the show so if you are a party of two, donate accordingly. Thank you!
Following are some of Don Pedi’s music related
highlights from the past forty some years.
1968 – Began playing the dulcimer.
1974 – Won first place in the first contest he entered, at Fiddler’s Grove, in Union Grove, NC.
1980 – At Fiddler’s Grove, he won with such consistency, that Don was declared “Master Dulcimer Player” and removed from future competition.
1982 – Retired from all festival competitions with over thirty first place trophies and ribbons. Performed at the World Fair, where Don first heard and jammed with the Roan Mountain Hilltoppers. The experience was a musical epiphany. Met and began playing with friend and musical mentor, Bruce Greene, an extraordinary fiddler from Celo, North Carolina, who has had a profound and lasting effect on Don’s view of Old Time Music.
1983 – Featured on three episodes of the Nashville Network’s “Fire On The Mountain” TV series. Once with the “Don Pedi Band” on a show with Jethro Burns and Red Rector, and twice in segments with Brian Bowers and David Holt.
1984 – Featured on the Liberty Flyer, a national radio series on commercial country radio. Chosen for the touring show.
1981-1984 – Ran the Asheville Junction concert series, at the Stone Soup Restaurant
1985 – Began serving as on air host for NPR affiliate,WCQS FM Asheville, NC.
1986-1987 – Toured and recorded with Patrick Sky.
1989 – Received the “Most Outstanding Performer” award at Asheville’s Mountain Dance And Folk Festival. (Don was there as a performer and not entered in competition.)
1995 – Played music and appeared in the Miramax motion picture: “The Journey of August King”
1997 – Served as Chairman of the Folk Heritage Committee of the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce.
1998 – Received the Bacom Lamar Lunsford Award for “significant contributions” in Mountain Music. Sat on panels at the Old Time Music On The Radio Conference in Mount Airy, NC Featured on stage, television and in the video productions of the Mountain Legacy.
1999 – Appeared on CBS This Morning. Honored for preservation and perpetuation of traditional music at the Memphis Dulcimer Festival. Appeared on the Travel Network’s Lonely Planet Played music and appeared in the Lion’s Gate motion picture: “Songcatcher.”
2000-2002 – First taught a course, together with Jo Lunsford Heron (daughter of Bascom Lamar Lunsford) on the History of Appalachian Music and Dance, for the College For Seniors at The University of North Carolina at Asheville.
2002 – Played music for and appeared in the CBS pilot “Jo”
2003 – Represented Western North Carolina and the mountain dulcimer in the Appalachia Heritage and Harmony program at the 37th annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the National Mall in Washington, DC
2004 – Played on the Compendia Records compilation: Return to Cold Mountain.
2005 – Played music in the BBC documentary film “Appalachia: The Endless Forest”.
2005-2007 – Played music in the Carpet Bag Theatre’s: Tom Foolery, a live theatre production running three days a week in September and October at the annual Fall Festival at the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina.
2009 – Featured in the documentary: “Why Old Time” Inaugural L. Allen Smith Visiting Artist at the Celebration of Traditional Music at Berea College in Berea, Kentucky.