Music... for the love of it... for the fun of it.

About Us

We are a non-profit organization whose primary purpose is to study, promote, preserve and educate the public in American Traditional folk music and folk instruments used in our cultural history.

We participate in many local area events that are free to the public through the year. We also play for private events and ask for a donation to cover our expenses.

Some of our regular venues are:

  • Corydon Summer Concerts On The Square
  • Light Up Corydon (Christmas)
  • Sugar Bush Maple Syrup Festival in Salem
  • Becks Mill Birthday Bash
  • Salem Old Settlers Day
  • Lanesville Heritage Weekend
  • New Albany Harvest Homecoming
  • New Albany Library
  • Culbertson Mansion
  • Scribner House
  • Falls of the Ohio Museum
  • Harrison County Soil & Conservation Annual Dinner Meeting
  • As well as various nursing homes, schools and churches.

If you are interested in reserving us for your special event, please contact us for more information.

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History

Founded in 1989 by Patty Coffman and Deb Schroeder (now Deb Knight).

Society members were Patty Coffman, Deb Schroder, Phil Hughes, Wanda Hughes, David Craig, Marilyn Hendrich and Maureen Sellers and the first meeting was held at the Corydon United Methodist Church in downtown Corydon, Indiana in November of 1989.

Calendar of Events

Calendar

Festivals

Festivals

Our Photos

Photos

Thank you to our Corporate Sponsors

We greatly appreciate their support!