Virgie, KY
Music connected to Virgie
About Virgie
- • Country music artist Tyler Childers hails from nearby Paintsville, influencing many Virgie musicians.
- • Though based nearby, the 'High Lonesome Sound' of bluegrass resonates deeply in Virgie's musical traditions.
- • Coal mining established Virgie as a supply and transport hub in the early 20th century.
- • Local legend says a moonshiner hid a fortune in gold near the Elk Creek tributary.
- • Devastating floods have periodically reshaped the landscape and community of Virgie.
- • Named in 1905 for Virgie Ratliff, the wife of a local postmaster.
- • With an estimated population below 200, it is smaller than many Kentucky high schools.
- • At around 750 feet, its elevation is typical for the Appalachian foothills.
- • While coal remains important, healthcare and service industries are now significant employers.
- • A sense of quiet resilience and deep connection to family permeates the air.
- • Cincinnati Reds baseball is popular; Pete Rose got his 4,192nd hit against the Padres in 1985.
- • Pikeville High School's football team has a strong history, winning multiple state championships.