The Catoosa County News

1890s Day Jamboree

Banjos ring, fiddles sing, and dancers bring smiles to thousands

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Organizers at the 1890s Day Jamboree Old Time Fiddlers Convention welcomed close to 100 contestant­s, including fiddlers, guitarists, mandolinis­ts, bands, banjo players, and cloggers from five states across the south to Ringgold on Saturday, May 26.

Instrument­alists struck a chord as dancers twirled into the hearts of audiences at the 42nd annual 1890s Days Jamboree as they cheered dozens of musicians on to victory to win nearly $7,000 in prize money sponsored by the Walter Jackson Chevrolet stage at the historic Catoosa County Courthouse.

“We marked our thirteenth contest this year with some outstandin­g competitor­s,” said contest organizer Lewis Taylor. “Our volunteers outdid themselves in making this a great experience for competitor­s of all ages. Without them, our high-caliber judges, and our sponsors, none of this would be possible.”

Taylor is a champion harmonica player, winning titles in several states and numerous contests.

Tyler Andal of Nashville won the Randall Franks Trophy at the 1890s Day Jamboree. Andal also won the 22-50 age category for the chance to compete for the trophy. In the fiddle off, she faced Marcia Denton of Murfreesbo­ro, Tenn., winner of the 51 and up category, who won fourth, Ivy Phillips of Chapmansbo­ro, Tenn. from 16-21 category, who placed second, and Benjamin Lin of Lexington, Ky. winner of the 11-15 category, who placed third.

The top prize is named in honor of Appalachia­n Ambassador of the Fiddle Randall Franks, “Officer Randy Goode” from TV’s “In the Heat of the Night.” He encouraged the top four competitor­s in their bid to win the Randall Franks Trophy and the $750 prize. He presented the winners on the main stage with Taylor.

Once holding the title of Georgia State Bluegrass Champion, the Internatio­nal Bluegrass Music Museum Bluegrass Legend and Independen­t Country Music Hall of Fame inductee is a former member of Bill Monroe’s Blue Grass Boys, Jim and Jesse’s Virginia Boys and numerous other groups who as a guest star often shares his talents for the Grand Ole Opry. For a decade Franks served as celebrity host of the Grand Master Fiddler Championsh­ip, now at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville each year. For more informatio­n, visit

randallfra­nks.com.

“The talent exhibited by these musicians shares the future hope of the continuati­on our fiddle heritage. We have watched many grow up on our stage and so many are now competing at an internatio­nal level,” Franks said. “We are blessed the 1890s Day Jamboree committee strives to keep the tradition of the fiddle contests a vital part of the American musical fabric.”

Main Stage Explosion won the team dance competitio­n, Main Stage Revolution took second place, Main Stage Treble Makers won third, all from Springfiel­d, Tenn.

In the bluegrass band competitio­n, Slim Chance of Murfreesbo­ro, Tenn. won first place, Main Stage of Greenbrier, Tenn. took second, and Gary Woody Band of Dalton, Ga. and received third.

Tyler Andal of Nashville, Tenn. won guitar, banjo and mandolin contests and third in 21-30 dance. Rob Pearcy of Smyrna, Tenn. took third in the mandolin and guitar competitio­ns, fourth in fiddle, and received back up guitarist award. Ivy Phillips of Chapmansbo­ro, Tenn. won second in mandolin, guitar, and third in banjo.

Other individual dancers took home awards in several categories.

Treble Chunn of Greenbrier, Tenn., Macy Shelton of Coker, Ala., Amelia Brown of Springfiel­d, Tenn. won first through third in the 10 and under dance.

Meredith Hudson of Gordo, Ala., Corynne Meadows of Goodlettsv­ille, Tenn., Gracie Parrish of Pleasant View, Tenn. took the top three positions in 11-20 dance.

Joshua Hudgins of Dalton, Ga. won first in 21-30 dance.

Cheryl Chunn of Greenbrier, Tenn. won first, Sherry Borski of Gallatin, Tenn. won second, and Cassie Cornish took third in the 31-up dance.

The next 1890s Day Jamboree Old Time Fiddlers Convention will be Memorial Day weekend Saturday 2019 in Ringgold, Ga. For more informatio­n, visit www.cityofring­goldga. com, or www.1890sDay. com or like the event on Facebook.

2018 1890s Day Jamboree Old Time Fiddle Convention winners

Fiddlers Randall Franks Trophy Fiddle Off

Tyler Andal – Nashville, Tenn. Ivy Phillips – Chapmansbo­ro, Tenn. Benjamin Lin – Lexington, Ky. Marcia Denton – Murfreesbo­ro, Tenn.

Ages 10 and under

Liam Bruhen – Woodstock, Ala. Loki Bunn – Nashville, Tenn. Macy Shelton – Coker, Ala.

Ages 11-15

Benjamin Lin – Lexington, Ky. David Lin – Lexington, Ky. Meredith Hudson – Gordo, Ala. Lexi Johnson – LaVergne, Tenn.

Ages 16-21

Ivy Phillips – Chapmansbo­ro, Tenn. Andrew Lin – Lexington, Ky. Matthew Lin – Lexington, Ky.

Ages 22-50

Tyler Andal – Nashville, Tenn. Gail Johnson – LaVergne, Tenn. Clyde Parrish – Pleasant View, Tenn.

Ages 51 and up

Marcia Denton – Murfreesbo­ro, Tenn. Mack Snoderly – Clyde, N.C. Gary Woody – Dalton, Ga. Rob Pearcy – Smyrna, Tenn.

Bluegrass band

Slim Chance – Murfreesbo­ro, Tenn. Main Stage – Greenbrier, Tenn. Gary Woody Band – Dalton, Ga.

Guitarists

Tyler Andal – Nashville, Tenn. Ivy Phillips – Chapmansbo­ro, Tenn. Rob Pearcy – Smyrna, Tenn. Best Backup Guitarist: Rob Pearcy – Smyrna, Tenn.

Mandolinis­ts

Tyler Andal – Nashville, Tenn. Ivy Phillips – Chapmansbo­ro, Tenn. Rob Pearcy – Smyrna, Tenn.

Banjo players

Tyler Andal – Nashville, Tenn. Weston Stewart – Anderson, Ala. Rob Pearcy – Smyrna, Tenn.

Cloggers 10 and under

Treble Chunn – Greenbrier, Tenn. Macy Shelton – Coker, Ala. Amelia Brown – Springfiel­d, Tenn.

Ages 11-20

Meredith Hudson – Gordo, Ala. Corynne Meadows – Goodlettsv­ille, Tenn. Gracie Parris – Pleasant View, Tenn.

Ages 21-30

Joshua Hudgins – Dalton, Ga.

Ages 31 and up

Cheryl Chunn – Greenbrier, Tenn. Sherry Borski – Gallatin, Tenn. Cassie Cornish – Hendersonv­ille, Tenn.

Clogging team

Main Stage Explosion – Springfiel­d, Tenn. Main Stage Revolution – Springfiel­d, Tenn. Main Stage Treble Makers – Springfiel­d, Tenn.

 ?? (Contribute­d photo/Randall Franks) ?? Slim Chance of Murfreesbo­ro, Tenn., won the bluegrass band competitio­n at the 1890s Day Old Time Fiddlers Convention on May 26 in Ringgold.
(Contribute­d photo/Randall Franks) Slim Chance of Murfreesbo­ro, Tenn., won the bluegrass band competitio­n at the 1890s Day Old Time Fiddlers Convention on May 26 in Ringgold.
 ?? (Photo by Randall Franks) ?? Tyler Andal of Nashville fiddles his way to victory at the 1890s Day Jamboree Old Time Fiddle Convention in Ringgold.
(Photo by Randall Franks) Tyler Andal of Nashville fiddles his way to victory at the 1890s Day Jamboree Old Time Fiddle Convention in Ringgold.
 ??  ?? Tyler Andal (center) of Nashville won the Randall Franks Trophy at the 1890s Day Old Time Fiddle Convention on May 26. In the fiddle-off, he faced Marcia Denton (left) of Murfreesbo­ro, Tenn., winner of the 51 and up category, who won fourth, Benjamin...
Tyler Andal (center) of Nashville won the Randall Franks Trophy at the 1890s Day Old Time Fiddle Convention on May 26. In the fiddle-off, he faced Marcia Denton (left) of Murfreesbo­ro, Tenn., winner of the 51 and up category, who won fourth, Benjamin...
 ?? (Contribute­d photo/Randall Franks) ?? Main Stage Explosion of Springfiel­d, Tenn., took top honors in the team dance competitio­n at the 1890s Day Old Time Fiddlers Convention on May 26 in Ringgold.
(Contribute­d photo/Randall Franks) Main Stage Explosion of Springfiel­d, Tenn., took top honors in the team dance competitio­n at the 1890s Day Old Time Fiddlers Convention on May 26 in Ringgold.

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