Sunday, May 26, 2013

May 14 New River Trail Bicycle outing


It was such a nice day on the trail. We were a small group of 5 starting at State Park headquarters, Cliffview, just a couple miles from Galax. We rode at a steady pace all the way to the former Textile town of Fries. there we ate lunch in a picnic shelter overlooking the river and Fries Dam.

Fries had several early country singers with many popular recordings. Here is the text from a state historical marker in town:

 On 10 Dec. 1923, millhand Henry Whitter of Fries, Virginia, recorded nine songs in New York City for OKeh Records. Released early in 1924, the coupling of "Wreck on the Southern Old 97" and "Lonesome Road Blues" became one of the first successful country recordings. Whitter recorded more than 100 songs from 1923 to 1930. Whitter's success inspired others who had worked with him at the Fries Textile Plant to travel to New York and audition. Ernest V. "Pop" Stoneman made his first recordings in Sept. 1924, eventually exceeding Whitter's output. Likewise, Kelly Harrell traveled north in 1925 and continued to record throughout the 1920s.


Chestnut Creek Falls above, is easy to miss when traveling downriver but you can't miss in this direction.

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