A great night for music and dancing

I’m an unabashed fan of the Oak Grove Pavilion and its summer music series as well as the White Top Mounain Band, a family bluegrass group out of Grayson Couuny.  So bringing he two together Saturday night was an ideal match.

Floyd’s local dancers, many veterans of the Friday Night Jamboree, took to the floor from the first song and the band lit up the night.

Floyd may be a one-stoplight town but it is far from a one-music town or even a one-music venue whistlestop. Often, the schedule of events is so crowded that one has to choose between a number of excellent events.

Oh, the pain of it all.

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3 Responses to A great night for music and dancing

  1. Sally July 22, 2007 at 10:53 am

    Once again you’ve captured the essence of Floyd. We didn’t make it to Scott Perry’s concert Friday but did see the Whitetop Mountain Band at Oak Grove Saturday.

    You forgot to mention your gracious gesture of presenting a photograph to the very talented Martha Spencer.

  2. Randy Graves July 22, 2007 at 11:16 am

    You are right Doug. Floyd has many treasures.

    And you are one of them.

  3. Billy July 22, 2007 at 11:07 pm

    Thank you for the photos and reportage. Blue Ridge Muse is the source I trust for finding out what is happening in Floyd County. Have you thought of starting an alternative newspaper?