Biography
Guitarist/banjo picker Ted Lundy was created in Galax, Virginia into among the Blue Ridge Mountains’ biggest music clans. He started playing acoustic guitar when he was eight; at age group 14 he discovered the banjo by imitating the brand new design of Earl Scruggs as opposed to the traditional clawhammer technique utilized by his dad. At age group 15, Lundy made an appearance on an area radio display. He shifted to a larger train station in Bluefield, Western Virginia 2 yrs later on and was quickly playing banjo with Jimmy Williams as well as the Shady Valley Kids. The group later on shifted to Bristol, Tennessee, where Lundy spent annually. When not operating, he used such works as Roma Jackson as well as the Tennessee Pals, Alex Campbell and Ole Belle and the brand new River Kids. In the first ’60s, he founded the Southern Hill Kids with mandolin participant Fred Hannah, guitarist Bob Paisley, and fiddler Jerry Lundy, Ted’s second cousin as well as the boy of illustrious old-time fiddler Emmett Lundy. The Southern Hill Kids played both in Delaware and Galax prior to making their documenting debut in 1962 on Alex Campbell’s New River label. Their second recording didn’t turn out before early ’70s and was documented to get a German label; it had been accompanied by three albums on Rounder. The music group continued to execute and play until 1980, when Lundy dedicated suicide.