Oxford, AL – Get ready to embark on a fascinating journey through Alabama’s rich musical history as the Oxford Arts Council presents the “2024 Spring Arts & Culture Series” in partnership with the Alabama Humanities Alliance Road Scholars Speakers Bureau. Join us for an enlightening afternoon on Thursday, March 21st, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. at the studio in the Oxford Performing Arts Center.

Renowned folklorist and musician, Joyce Cauthen, will lead the event titled “WAY DOWN IN ALABAM: Finding Old-Time Fiddlers and Their Tunes.” This captivating presentation will delve into the roots of old-time fiddling in Alabama, exploring the musicians who shaped the genre and the enduring popularity of their music.

Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the early fiddles of Alabama and the distinctive styles of the musicians who played them. Joyce Cauthen will provide insights into the use of instruments such as the banjo, “straws,” and guitar in accompanying fiddle performances, offering a glimpse into the vibrant musical traditions of the region.

One of the highlights of the event will be a special demonstration by fiddler Jim Cauthen, who will showcase traditional fiddle tunes that have been preserved in historical writings, slave narratives, and early newspapers of Alabama. Through his performance, attendees will gain a deeper appreciation for the cultural significance of these timeless melodies.

In addition to Joyce Cauthen’s presentation, the program will feature Dr. Jimmy Triplett, a professor at JSU, who will further enrich the discussion with his expertise on Alabama’s cultural heritage.

This free event, presented by the Oxford Arts Council, promises to be an engaging and educational experience for all. Whether you’re a music enthusiast, a history buff, or simply curious about Alabama’s cultural heritage, this event offers something for everyone.

The Alabama Humanities Alliance, a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting educational and cultural programming across the state, is proud to support events like this that celebrate storytelling, lifelong learning, and civic engagement. Through the Road Scholars Speakers Bureau, the Alliance connects communities with experts who share their knowledge and passion for arts and culture.