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17 Jul 2008
Banjo Stylist Receives Share America Scholarship
he Share America Foundation, Inc. announced its second 2008 scholarship recipient at its July 11 Sacred Sounds Fridays concert featuring The Watkins Family, Steel String Session and Deborah Taylor at the Ringgold Depot in Ringgold, GA.
The monthly events help fund the organization’s Pearl and Floyd Franks Scholarship. Pearl and Floyd Franks are the late parents and former entertainment managers of actor/entertainer Randall Franks, "Officer Randy Goode" from TV's "In the Heat of the Night." The scholarships honor students excelling the Appalachian musical arts.
Jarrod Payne, 18, of Ducktown, Tenn., a graduate of Copper Basin High School in Polk County, is the second 2008 winner of the scholarship. His special award is given in memory of the organization’s late benefactor Dottie Rambo. The organization’s scholarship committee including both education and music professionals reviewed the candidates then scored applicants on academics and musical abilities.
Payne appeared at the event playing “Amazing Grace” and playing “Beethoven’s Old Hen” along with a full set of gospel songs performed with Steel String Session featuring Lisa Jacobi, Pete Dasher, Denny Mixon, and John McLeod.
“I was greatly impressed by the depth of knowledge and interest in the variety of styles that Jarrod has,” said Joe Turner, Share America chairman. “He is certain to touch people around the world with his talents.”
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