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| Don Pedi Music Biography |
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Don
Pedi was born into a musical family in Chelsea Massachusetts. On weekends,
his grandfather, who died before Don was born, would close his barber shop
for business, and open his home in the back as a gathering place for family
and friends to share homemade food, fellowship and live music. Don's grandfather
played guitar, mandolin and banjo. Don's uncle Frank made his living singing
and playing music. Another gifted singer is Don's dad. He'll burst into
song at the drop of a hat. Don got involved with the Boston area folk music scene in the early sixties. 1964 was when he first laid eyes on a dulcimer. It was being played by Richard Farina at a live performance by Mimi and Richard Farina at the old Unicorn Coffee House in Boston. |
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The
sound of the dulcimer proved most alluring. That night in a conversation
with Richard Farina, Don was convinced that someday he would get himself
a dulcimer and play it. Contemporary performers like Bob Dylan, Tom Paxton,
Patrick Sky, Joan Baez and others attracted Don to the Newport Folk Festival.
While there he was exposed to traditional musicians like Frank Proffitt,
Doc Watson, Mississippi John Hurt, Almeda Riddle and such that where a
major influence on his musical tastes. |
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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. |
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Demas, Andrew Hanley, Andy Woolf, Don Pedi and Robin Warren 1981 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 |
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lasting effect on Don's view of Old Time Music |
Don
Pedi Band on TNN's "Fire On The Mountain" Don, Susie Gott, Craig Bannerman, Laura Boosinger |
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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 |
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Sky and Don Pedi 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.) |
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| 1995 Played music and appeared in the Miramax motion picture: "The Journey of August King" |
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row: Polly Gott, Tim Gott and Dick Gilbert. Front row: Don Pedi, Susie Gott and Peter Gott at the AshevilleJunction at the Stone Soup Restaurant. |
![]() Ken Cope, Don Pedi and Bruce Greene in costume for "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.” |
2002 Played music for and appeared in the CBS pilot "Jo" |
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. |
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2003 Don Pedi and Bruce Greene on the Bristal Stage at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival |
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| 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. |
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| Don, Bruce & Sophia In costume on the set of Tom Foolery Playing for the Cole Mountain Cloggers at Biltmore |
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| BB Wolf & the Three Pigs. | Cindy Eller (mountain cinderella) |
| Following are some photos spanning the past few decades. |
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| Smithsonian Folklife Festival with Clyde Davenport, Michael DeFosch, Bruce Greene, Lee Sexton, Aly Farka Toure |
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| Quay Smathers leads Christian Harmony | Carroll Best Band at WNC Nature Center, Asheville |
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| Andy Woolf at Boarding House Park, Lowell, MA | Bruce Greene, Pat Sky, Toe River, NC |
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| Bruce Greene | Dick Terrier at Wildacres Retreat, NC |
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| John Short, Yellowbanks Festival, Owensboro, KY | The Wright Family, Houston, TX |
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| Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus, Dillsboro, NC | Bruce Greene, Don & Jean's Wedding, Grapevine, NC |