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Down The Road on the Blue Ridge Music Trails of NC - Mountain Fiddler & NC Native Carley Arrowood

Female fiddler smiling in studio
Vicki Dameron
Carley Arrowood in Studio B at WNCW

"It’s not unusual for a mountain musician to be a part of several different musical traditions. A Blue Ridge fiddler might play in a mountain swing session on Friday night, sit in with an old-time band playing for a square dance on Saturday night, and sing in the church choir on Sunday morning. In this respect, Carley Arrowood is in good company. But Carley stands out in her youth: few artists as young as she have already mastered so many genres. She plays, sings, and writes bluegrass and gospel music, and was a classical performer as a child." ~ Sarah Bryan - Down The Road on the Blue Ridge Music Trails of NC

She plays with Darin and Brooke Aldridge, as well as John Cowan and Matt Menafee. And, she's been on The Grand Ole Opry! Check out this beautiful podcast featuring the amazing Carley Arrowood.

The "Down the Road on the Blue Ridge Music Trails of North Carolina" podcast highlights bluegrass and old-time music stories, performers, and traditions across the mountain and foothills counties of Western North Carolina. Hosted by Laura Boosinger and produced by Kim Clark of WNCW-FM, the podcast is a joint effort of the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area, the North Carolina Arts Council, and WNCW-FM, and the American roots music journal No Depression.