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Tennessee Mafia Jug Band

Jul 23rd, 2012 @ 7:00 pm < Previous Page

KASU Bluegrass Monday to feature performance by Tennessee Mafia Jug Band

 

The Tennessee Mafia Jug Band will perform a concert on Monday, July 23, at 7 p.m. at the Collins Theatre, 120 West Emerson Street, in downtown Paragould, Arkansas.  The concert is part of the Bluegrass Monday concert series presented by KASU 91.9 FM.  KASU will literally “pass the hat” to collect money to pay the group.  The suggested donation is $5 per person.

The Tennessee Mafia Jug Band unashamedly presents “a blast from the past,” a style of music and comedy that recalls old-time country musicians and TV programs like Hee Haw.  The talented musicians in the band wear costumes, incorporate props into their shows, tell corny jokes, and present slapstick, family-friendly comedy.  The band’s stage show is inspired by a comic-relief feature from the Roy Acuff show called “Pap and the Jug Band.”

Musically, the Tennessee Mafia Jug Band is influenced by Stringbean, Grandpa Jones, Roy Acuff, and Uncle Dave Macon.  The band has appeared numerous times on the Grand Ole Opry and on the Marty Stuart Show on RFD-TV.  The group also has produced three CDs.

 

In the band, Leroy Troy plays banjo and a variety of unique accessories

including washboard, duck call, and bicycle bell.  As a youngster, Troy was

mentored in old-timecountry music and entertaining by Roy Acuff and Cordell Kemp.  He was a regular on Hee Haw for two years, appearing as the character “Billy Bob.”  Troy also appears each week on the Marty Stuart Show on RFD-TV.  He has received numerous awards and commendations for his efforts in preserving old-time country music.

 

Dan Kelly plays fiddle for the Tennessee Mafia Jug Band.  Kelly has won

numerous fiddle contests, including the Grand Masters Fiddle Championship in Nashville, Tennessee.  He has played fiddle in the bands of Roy Acuff, Pam

Tillis, Alan Jackson, Faith Hill and Clint Black.

 

Ernie Sykes plays upright bass for the band.  Sykes played bass in Bill

Monroe’s Blue Grass Boys as well as in the Lonesome River Band and the

Bluegrass Cardinals.

 

Mike Armistead sings and plays guitar in the group.  Along with Leroy Troy,

Armistead was featured on the Outsiders Inn, a comedy series broadcast on

the Country Music Television (CMT) cable channel.

 

Mike Webb plays Dobro steel guitar in the Tennessee Mafia Jug Band.  Webb

was a student of long-time Roy Acuff collaborator Bashful Brother Oswald.

Oswald’s widow gave Webb her husband’s Dobro and banjo, both of which Webb continues to play.  Webb also appears regularly on the Cumberland

Highlanders program on RFD-TV.

 

In addition to the concert, Terry’s Café, 201 South Pruett Street in

Paragould, one block to the east of the Collins Theatre, opens on Bluegrass

Monday nights, offering a gathering place for bluegrass music fans prior to

the concerts.  The café serves a buffet meal beginning at 4:30 p.m. on the

evenings of Bluegrass Monday concerts.  Concessions will also be available

at the Collins Theatre.

 

Bluegrass Monday concerts are held on the fourth Monday night of each month.

 

These non-profit concerts are presented with support from Backbeat Music,

Main Street Paragould, Hollis Bee Company, the Posey Peddler, the Northeast Arkansas Bluegrass Association and KASU.

 

KASU, 91.9 FM, is the 100,000-watt public broadcasting service of Arkansas

State University in Jonesboro. 

 

For more information, contact KASU Program

Director Marty Scarbrough at scarbro@astate.edu or 870-972-2367.