
The Kentucky State Championship Old Time Fiddler’s Contest has a new home at the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum in downtown Owensboro, Kentucky, and 2021 marks the beginning of the next chapter in this historic contest. The Hall of Fame takes pride in presenting music that matters, music that is rooted in the heritage and the culture of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. As a music-centric cultural center, we celebrate the music and the stories behind the music. This is event has a rich history and a great story.
The original Kentucky State Championship Old Time Fiddler's Contest was the brainchild of Jodie Hall. Hall was born in Hardin County but a long-time resident of Leitchfield in Grayson County. He was a monument salesman by trade, and through his friendship with Bill Monroe created the grave monument for Pendleton Vandiver, Bill Monroe’s “Uncle Pen”. He was also an instrument repairer, storyteller and musician.
His inspiration for creating a contest came from attending the Tennessee Valley Old-Time Fiddlers Convention in Athens, AL in the early 1970’s. With his love of music and a desire to support and perpetuate fiddle and old-time music, he started a fiddle contest held on July 4, 1974 at the fairgrounds in Leitchfield. He was assisted by his friend Leo Mudd. Leo Mudd was a Kentucky State Police Officer, public speaker, author, and former United States Marine who would serve as the main emcee of the event.
After the success of this first event, Jodie and Leo traveled to the state capital at Frankfort and met with Governor John Y. Brown, who issued a proclamation in 1975 naming this event the Official Kentucky State Championship in fiddle, clogging, harmonica, banjo, flat-top guitar, and all acoustic stringed-instrument categories (except dulcimer).
As the new State Championship, the event was set to be held the 3rd Saturday of every July and moved to Rough River Dam State Resort Park. The Governor’s Cup trophy, a silver bowl, was awarded each year to the new Kentucky State Champion. Both the contest and the award became one of the marquee titles in the entire Southeastern US and drew contestants from all over the US, Canada, and other countries.
Some of the past winners of this event included noted musician and composer Mark O’Connor, music educator Daniel Carwile, legendary AL fiddler J. T Perkins, and Jimmy Mattingly who plays fiddle for Garth Brooks and Dolly Parton. The contest also supported the local string programs in Grayson and surrounding counties and several fiddlers from the local area were also Kentucky State Fiddle Championship winners, including Ed Carnes and Mark Ralph (Grayson County), Joel Whittinghill (Ohio County) and Randy Lanham, education director at the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum (Daviess County).
In 2012, the contest took a pause for a year and moved to a new venue and continued through 2014. The caretakers of the event then worked collaboratively with the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum in Owensboro, Kentucky to fold the fiddle contest into the broader work and programming of the Hall of Fame. 2021 marked the return of the Official Kentucky State Championship at its new home at the Hall of Fame in Owensboro.With a new updated format and greater emphasis on fiddling, the event is expected to once again evolved into one of the major competitions in the Southeastern US.
2024 - Kerry Varble, Salem OH
2023 - Joel Whittinghill, Bowling Green KY
2022 - Natalie Padilla, Boseman, Montana
2021 - Joel Whittinghill, Bowling Green KY
2014 - Joel Whittinghill, Bowling Green KY
2013 - Megan Lynch Chowning, Goodlettsville TN
2011 - Megan Lynch Chowning, Goodlettsville TN
2010 - Maddie Denton, Murfreesboro TN
2009 - Maddie Denton
2008 - Mark Ralph
2007 - Olivia Smiley
2006 - Bill Jones
2005 - Olivia Smiley
2004 - Bethany Borg
2003 - Johnny Ray Watts
2002 - Mark Ralph
2001 - Cassidy Koonce
2000 - Daniel Carwile
1999 - Mark Ralph
1998 - Joel Whittinghill
1997 - Terry Pierce
1996 - Joel Whittinghill
1995 - Joel Whittinghill
1994 - Evan Price
1993 - Mark Ralph
1992 - Joel Whittinghill
1991 - Randy Lanham
1990 - Ed Carnes
1989 - Ed Carnes
1988 - Jeff Guernsey
1987 - Deanie Richardson
1986 - J.T. Perkins
1985 - Pete McMahan
1984 - Mark O’Connor
1983 - Jimmy Mattingly
1982 - Mark Ralph
1981 - Ed Carnes
1980 - Jimmy Mattingly
1979 - Jimmy Mattingly
1978 - J.T. Perkins
1977 - Steve Gillian
1976 - Mark O’Connor
1975 - Jack Weeks
1974 - J.T. Perkins