The WBT Briarhoppers
Eight Decades of a Bluegrass Band Made for Radio
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About the Book
In 1934, WBT radio announcer Charles Crutchfield formed a spur-of-the-moment musical group to satisfy a potential sponsor looking for a “hillbilly” radio program to showcase its products. Known as the WBT Briarhoppers, this group went on to become one of the longest lasting bluegrass/country ensembles in America, staying on the air until 1951 and then continuing to perform. Compiled from firsthand interviews, this work tells the story of the WBT Briarhoppers, analyzing the band’s history and its connection to the growth of American radio and radio advertising. Using the Briarhoppers as a common thread, it examines changes in culture and the group’s contribution to country and bluegrass music. The work also discusses legendary performers including the Tennessee Ramblers, The Johnson Family, and Bill and Charlie Monroe. A discography is included.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Tom Warlick and Lucy Warlick
Foreword by Robert Inman
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 215
Bibliographic Info: 53 photos, appendices, notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2008
pISBN: 978-0-7864-3144-1
eISBN: 978-0-7864-8294-8
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Foreword by Robert Inman 1
Preface 3
1. The 1920s: The Big Bang of Country Music 7
2. The 1930s: Charles Crutchfield Goes Rabbit Hunting 12
3. The 1940s: The Golden Age of the WBT Briarhoppers 49
4. The 1950s: Elvis Who? 116
5. The 1960s: This Was a Time for Rock and Roll 126
6. The 1970s: The Phoenix Rises 130
7. The 1980s: The Charlotte Country Music Story 137
8. The 1990s: Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door 149
9. The 2000s: The WBT Briarhoppers at Twilight 159
Afterword 168
Appendix A: Letters to the Briarhopper Fans 173
Appendix B: Partial Discography of the WBT Briarhoppers
and Individual Band Members 175
Appendix C: WBT Briarhopper Comings and Goings 187
Notes 191
Bibliography 201
Index 205
Book Reviews & Awards
- Winner, Willie Parker Peace Award—North Carolina Society of Historians
- “fascinating”—The Bluegrass Blabber
- “required reading for anyone interested in Southern music…a labor of love”—Charlotte Observer
- “defiinitive…exhaustively researched and documented study…fascinating…a valuable contribution”—Bluegrass Unlimited
- “compelling…delightful…comprehensive”—The Old Radio Times
- “compelling…a study encompassing more than music and musicians…delightful…conprehensive”—Metropolitan Washington OTR Club Newsletter
- “The WBT Briarhoppers have influenced lovers of old time mountain music for over 60 years. They are an institution”—David Holt, Grammy Award-Winning Musician and Storyteller
- “During eight decades running from the Golden Age of Radio to Folk Heritage honors at the North Carolina’s governor’s mansion, the WBT Briarhoppers was everybody’s favorite radio band. Don’t touch that dial…Hit’s Briarhopper Time!”—Dr. Tom Hanchett, Historian for the Levine Museum of the New South, Charlotte, North Carolina