Maces Spring, Virginia

Everything Maces Spring is known for

4 songs mention this city 2 artists from here

Music in Maces Spring

Songs About Maces Spring

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Oliver Anthony Music
8%
"I guess that she's my Carter and I'm her Cash"
Country Radio
Aaron Watson
7%
"Like Loretta and Conway, Johnny and June"
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Kaitlin Butts
4%
"Thought we'd ride off like Johnny and June"
Mama’s Opry
Sunny Sweeney
3%
"The Carters and Jimmy Rodgers played her favorite songs"

Musical Heritage

Bristol: Birthplace of Country Music RoadyGoat

1927

Bristol straddles the Tennessee-Virginia line right down the middle of State Street, and it calls itself the birthplace of country music. In the summer of 1927, talent scout Ralph Peer set up a portable recording rig for the Victor Talking Machine Company in the Taylor-Christian Hat Company building on the Tennessee side and held two weeks of auditions. Those Bristol Sessions captured the first commercial recordings of the Carter Family and Jimmie Rodgers, the moment historians call the 'big bang' of country music. The Birthplace of Country Music Museum, a Smithsonian affiliate at 101 Country Music Way (Cumberland Square) on the Virginia side, tells the whole story. A plaque marks the original studio site a few blocks away. Two weeks in 1927 changed American music for good.

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History of Maces Spring

Bristol, TN RoadyGoat

Bristol, Tennessee has a rich history of producing talented individuals. Many know the name Tennessee Ernie Ford, a beloved actor and singer who hailed from this area. His smooth voice and charming personality made him a household name across the nation. From the wrestling ring to the drag stage, Bristol has also been home to some unforgettable personalities.

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Birthplace of Country Music Museum

1927

Victor Records talent scout Ralph Peer recorded Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family in Bristol in 1927, launching country music.

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Everything Near Maces Spring

17 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.

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