The original Country Cabin was built in 1937-38 with the encouragement of local ballad singer and songwriter Kate O’Neil Peters Sturgill. It served as an art hub during the Works Progress Administration. Country Cabin II was built in 2002 to accommodate larger audiences. In addition to clogging and line-dancing classes, the site continues to host local musicians and bands performing bluegrass, country and old-time music throughout the year every Saturday night. The Country Cabin is the longest continuously running site for traditional music along the entire Crooked Road and celebrates the legacy of Kate Peter Sturgill and banjoist, Dock Boggs.
Schedule
Every Saturday night April-December