Results from the 2026 Star Fiddlers’ Convention

Travis Watts & Mountain Blessings, 2026 Star Fiddlers’ Convention – photo © G Nicholas Hancock


Star Fiddlers’ Convention celebrated its 100th annual event Saturday night as pickers and listeners packed into Star Elementary School in the small central North Carolina town for the momentous occasion.

In addition to the local talent contest that drew competitors from across the state and neighboring ones, the evening of music kicked off with a set by hometown hero, Gena Britt, and some impressive friends. Gena grew up in Star, now resides outside of Nashville, and is banjoist witht the award winning band, Sister Sadie. She was joined by her band mate and 2024 IBMA Female Vocalist of the Year, Jaelee Roberts on guitar and vocals; two members of Red Camel Collective, IBMA’s 2025 New Artist Award, Johnathan Dillon on mandolin and Curt Love on bass; and Gena’s longtime friend and former Grasstowne band mate, Greg Luck, on fiddle.

It was definitely a family reunion for the powerhouse picker and recording artist. Gena was also joined by her daughter and nephew for a few numbers. She started taking banjo lessons at age eight from local banjoist, Charles Singleton. The two reunited off stage and picked a tune.

Star Halcyon Women’s Club president, Audrey Richardson, presented the Jim & Mary Callicutt award, during intermission.

“Do you see what a small a group of ladies we have? If you want to get something done, you find somebody that is busy and give them something else to do. They’d make it happen and we are blessed to have family members help us, too.

The Star Fiddlers’ Convention started 100 years ago. In 1926, the fiddlers’ convention started as the idea of Mr. CV Richardson and the PTA. The Star Halcyon took over the convention in 1954. For many years, we gave the CV Richardson Award to someone who had helped the fiddlers’ convention. Mr. Richardson has a son, John, who helped us for many years as our MC of the fiddlers’ convention. He started MCing in 1972 and took it over from his dad. Three years ago, due to their contributions, we renamed the award the Jim & Mary Callicutt Award.

We are thrilled to present it to Mr. John Richardson.”

Other 2026 Star Fiddlers’ Convention 100th anniversary winners include:

Youth Awards

  • Best Up and Coming Young Bluegrass Talent – Wyatt Love
  • Banjo – Benjamin Ferranti
  • Fiddle – Alexander Ferranti
  • Guitar – Elliot King
  • Mandolin – Wyatt Love
  • Vocal – Chelsea Edenfield

Adult Awards

Band

  1. Skunk Hollow
  2. Travis Watts & Mountain Blessings
  3. Granite City Grass

Fiddle

  1. Adam Burrows
  2. Hollace Oaks
  3. Charlie Tolbert

Banjo

  1. Travis Watts
  2. Ettore Buzzini
  3. Cameron Edenfield

Guitar

  1. Carson Aldridge
  2. Justin Jones
  3. Truett Wagner

Mandolin

  1. Allan McMillian
  2. Tim Perry
  3. Elijah Smith

Bass

  1. Daniel Perry
  2. John Fogleman
  3. Duane Hicks

Dobro

  1. Johnathan McHone
  2. Hayes Smith
  3. Sandy Hatley

Vocal

  1. Daniel Perry
  2. Natalie Ingram
  3. Barbara Scott

Harmony Blend

  1. Mountain Blessings
  2. Franklinville Express
  3. Skunk Hollow

Special Instrument – Kenny Welch (harmonica)

Dance (19-30 – Travis WattsJoey Trogdon; second-Taylor Lingren; third-Andy Hunt

Dance (31-49)

  1. Joey Trogdon
  2. Taylor Lingren
  3. Andy Hunt

Congratulations to all the winners!

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About the Author

Sandy Hatley

Sandy Chrisco Hatley is a free lance writer for several NC newspapers and Bluegrass Unlimited magazine. As a teenager, she picked banjo with an all girl band called the Happy Hollow String Band. Today, she plays dobro with her husband's band, the Hatley Family.