Buddy Michaels to be honored at Granite Quarry Fiddlers’ Convention

Since 1970, during their annual October fiddlers’ convention, the Granite Quarry Civitan Club in central North Carolina has honored individuals who have made significant contributions in the promotion and preservation of traditional old-time and bluegrass music.

This year’s honoree is Buddy Michaels of Burlington, NC. He will be recognized in a special presentation this Saturday at 6:00 pm at East Rowan High School near Rockwell, NC. A band of long-time bluegrass friends will join him on stage for a half-hour performance honoring the man and the music he loves prior to the fiddlers’ convention’s adult competition.

A veteran radio broadcaster and festival MC, Michaels is celebrating 50 years in the music industry. He has grown in popularity over the years and has become a household name to followers of bluegrass music throughout the southeast. The beloved radio host is known and considered a friend by artists, producers, record labels, and promoters within the genre. 

“It’s more than just a job,” Michaels noted. “It’s the friendships that I really value.”

Michaels can be heard on the world wide web presenting his weekly Hometown Festival program, and is syndicated on numerous radio stations in North Carolina. He blends his folksy-style banter into playing songs of the past and present, along with informative bluegrass history lessons. His shows are not only entertaining, but educational for listeners.

Born in Suffolk, Virginia, Michaels was attracted to his grandfather’s fiddling and his daddy’s buck dancing. That musical heritage helped navigate him toward a career in bluegrass.

 “Around 7 or 8 years old, I remember seeing Flatt & Scruggs on TV. I’ve been hooked on bluegrass ever since,” Michaels said. 

In 1973, Michaels debuted on radio playing a variety of formats, including country, gospel, and rock ‘n’ roll, but it was a bluegrass show in 1978 on Burlington’s WPCM-FM where he found his true calling. Since then, Michaels has promoted bluegrass music by playing records, conducting interviews, and MCing area festivals. For 27 years, he announced for the Bass Mountain Festival, as well as MCed at MerleFest, Willow Oak, PreddyFest, and other regional bluegrass events. In 2022, Michaels was nominated for SPBGMA’s Bluegrass DJ of the Year. 

Buddy Michaels’ Hometown Festival airs on Saturday mornings, 7:00-9:00 a.m., and evenings, 6:00-8:00 p.m., on LIFE 103.1 Sanford, NC, LIFE 103.1 in Rocky Mt, NC, and streaming online. He can also be heard on Saturdays, 9:00 a.m.-noon, on both WBAG 1150 AM and 105.9 FM in Burlington, NC, plus Monday nights, 6:30-10:00 p.m., on WKRX 96.7 FM in Roxboro, NC as well as online streaming.

Granite Quarry Civitan’s 58th annual Fiddlers’ Convention offers $2,400 in cash prizes, with trophies and rosettes awarded to the best bands (bluegrass and gospel), and in individual categories (instrument and vocal) for both youth and adult. 

Registration opens at 4:00 p.m. Youth competition begins at 4:30. Adults must be registered by 6:00 p.m. to be eligible to draw a number for performance time in a lottery style drawing. Youth winners will be announced at 7:00 prior to adult competition.

The Civitan Club will serve BBQ ½ chicken plates, hamburgers, hotdogs, and homemade desserts in the school cafeteria from 11:00 a.m. until sold out.

Admission is $12. Children under 12 are free with a paid adult. For more information, call 704-633-2995 or 704-267-9439. Registration rules and more details can be found on the event Facebook page.

Buddy Michaels going strong after multiple hospitalizations

Buddy Michaels has been broadcasting on the radio in North Carolina for 45 years. During his career he has worked in many music genres – rock n roll, country, and Gospel – but for 35 of those years, he has been programming bluegrass.

Tar Heel radio lovers hear him these days on WBAG in Burlington, WKRX in Roxboro, WLHC in Sanford, or WLQC in Rocky Mount. His weekly bluegrass shows run from two to four hours in length, and include both new and classic grass, plus interviews with artists and bluegrass newsmakers. Listeners know Buddy as a fierce proponent of traditional bluegrass, and a devoted cheerleader for the cause.

But Michaels has had a rough year. What started out as routine back surgery has led to three additional trips to the hospital, of nearly three weeks in total. Fortunately it has all turned out well in the end, though not without some trials along the way.

Here’s how he describes his journey…

“In late July I went in for double fusion, lower back surgery. That was 5 nights of my first hospital visit. Prior to that I had been suffering from numbness in my right foot and leg. After the surgery, my leg regained some feeling but not my foot. Two weeks later they found 2 blood clots in my lung and my leg. Another night in the hospital.

A few weeks later they discovered several blockages in one of the arteries in my right leg. Pretty serious vascular surgery followed in which they transferred blood flow from a bad artery to a good vein. Incredible, isn’t it. Now I was on a walker, with an incision from lower leg to groin area and 65 staples!!!

Well that was trip number 3 amounting to 8 more days. And it gets better. Two weeks later at a checkup, my doctor said it’s not healing right at the top of my incision, so I had to go back in that very day to prepare for another surgery. This one was called a muscle fold, where they cut a muscle and actually fold it over the wound.

So trip number 4 resulted in 5 more days, and 4-6 more weeks of recovery. Total 4 hospital stays in 9 weeks, and around 18 nights.

I’m resting at home and thanks to recordings, I have missed very little time on the air. I am able to do my 4 weekly bluegrass radio shows from my home studio. All I could think about was getting back on the air!!! I missed it so bad!!!”

This is great news, not only for North Carolina bluegrass radio lovers, but for all of us who cherish the people in our bluegrass community as well.

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