Billy Cardine - "World Music Through an Appalachian Lens"
Schedule
Sun Apr 12 2026 at 03:00 pm to 04:30 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Sigal Music Museum | Greenville, SC
About this Event
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Discover how global musical traditions intersect, transform, and flourish through the hands of a true innovator. In this dynamic lecture, celebrated slide guitarist and composer Billy Cardine invites attendees into his creative world, where Appalachian roots meet musical influences from across the globe. Recognized as a pioneer of the modern dobro and a fearless explorer of new sonic territories, Cardine blends technical mastery with an instinct for storytelling that carries listeners from calm streams to exhilarating musical tempests.
Cardine’s artistic reach is as expansive as his imagination. He has appeared on some of the world’s most esteemed stages—including Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, and the Ryman Auditorium—and at major festivals such as Bonnaroo, Merlefest, and RockyGrass. His international collaborations have taken him to India, Japan, Europe, and Canada, with notable partnerships that include John Paul Jones, Edgar Meyer, and dobro legend Jerry Douglas, who praised him as one of the finest examples of what the instrument can be today.
Beyond performance, Cardine has built a distinguished career as a producer, engineer, and educator. His recordings have earned national and international accolades, and his compositions have been featured by the History Channel, BBC World, and PBS. As a teacher, he is known for illuminating complex musical ideas with clarity and warmth. His innovative spirit even led Moog Music to enlist him in the development of their first electric slide guitar.
Join us for an insightful afternoon as Billy Cardine delves into the convergence of world music traditions and Appalachian sensibilities—sharing stories, demonstrations, and the creative philosophies that have shaped his genre-defying career.
Where is it happening?
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