Cedar Mountain Canteen Appalachian Cultural Center

Live music at least 4 days a week – 3 community jam sessions – join in!

Over 150 craft beverages, alcoholic & non-alcoholic.  Best prices on the mountain!  Free vegan food daily.

Bring the family and play in the Little River!  Great way to spend a summer day!

Our walls echo with the sounds of Appalachia

Transylvania County’s home of Appalachian Music & Culture

A zero-waste, employee-owned pub, bottle shop and listening room rooted in Transylvania County, North Carolina

Owen Grooms, an employee-owner, hosts a Monday evening listening event every week. Owens roots are Old-time music. He brings in a variety of guests and a variety of music. 

 

Check out Owen’s shows live and live streamed

We live stream our shows on our website.  Click the title in the picture to access the live stream link.

Community Jams

Community Jams

We host a Bluegrass and Old Time Jam every week and a song circle.  All are welcome.  We have house instruments if you need to borrow one.  We host the Junior Appalachian Musicians (JAM) for jams and programs as well.  Watch our schedule for details.

Mark’s Collection of Old Time Music Resources

Mark, our Old Time Music host, has quite a collection of resources. Enjoy!

  • March 11th, 2026

    Old Time Resource of the Week: Black String Band Tradition   We’ll start our Black History Month exploration with a program from a couple of decades ago, re-posted here from the Afropop Worldwide site. It gives us one view/overview of this history, and features the voice of Howard “Louie Bluie” Armstrong. My eyes and ears ...

  • March 11th, 2026

    Old Time Resource of the Week: Mainly Norfolk A bit of a departure.  Many of our songs come from British and Irish sources.  Also, many folks from over there have recorded songs from this side of the pond.  Mainly Norfolk shows the history of the song, links to sources of more information, and ...

  • March 11th, 2026

    Old Time Resource of the Week:  Internet Archive (archive.org) This amazing resource is good for many, many things related to our music.  There are 78s, LPs, etc., but also old books, tune books, radio programs, and other things.  And if you have something to share, you can upload it.  It’s like YouTube for books, audio, and other media.  Just check it ...

  • February 28th, 2026

    Old Time Resource of the Week:  Transylvania JAM Teaching Videos Lest we scour the Interwebs for tunes, thinking they are all somewhere else, why not turn to our own backyard?  We have wonderful folks here teaching old time tunes to young folks and they’ve created dozens of basic reference versions of tunes.  Patrick ...

  • March 11th, 2026

    Old Time Resource of the Week:  Old Time Conversations This was a new one on me.  I’m glad I ran across it.  High quality video conversations with old time musicians.  Most of the content looks to be for sale as DVDs or books, but there’s a great video of the Canote twins on the home page, ...

  • February 5th, 2026

    Old Time Resource of the Week:  Dust to Digital Radio Dust-to-Digital is a wonderful record label.  They have recently launched an Internet radio station which streams music from their massive archive of recordings from around the globe.  Look for the player widget on their home page. It’s not all string band music, nor ...

  • February 5th, 2026

    Old Time Resource of the Week:  The Henry Reed Collection What a wonder that this collection exists.  Folklorist and fiddler Alan Jabbour interviewed, documented, transcribed, learned, propagated, and preserved as much as he could of Henry Reed, an amazing player from West Virginia.  Reed was born in 1884 and so the tunes he heard growing up ...

  • February 5th, 2026

    Old Time Resource of the Week:  Slower Than Dirt For some reason there’s a heck of a lot of old time music on the West Coast.  This site from Seattle has a wealth of tunes and other resources, many of which you’ll recognize from my earlier posts.  Peruse this extensive site; I think you’ll ...

  • February 5th, 2026

    Old Time Resource of the Week:  FiddleStar YouTube channel Megan Lynch Chowning is a really good fiddler and all-around musician.  But she also is a great teacher and hosts several music camps.  Two more things that make her worth checking out — she is thoughtful and hilarious.  And smart — that makes three ...

  • February 5th, 2026

    Old Time Resource of the Week:  Soundcloud This will take some digging and experimenting on your part, but there are some gems buried here.  Any keywords you search for will return as many puzzling false hits as actual old time music.  I had pretty good luck with “fiddle banjo”  You could also search for song titles.  ...

  • February 5th, 2026

    Old Time Resource of the Week:  Adam Hurt’s Online Jam YouTube channel Wow!  What a good resource for learning and playing tunes.  The one I watched had Adam on fiddle and Beth Hartness on guitar.  They played eleven D tunes, many of which we play.  The others would be welcome additions.  I counted 22 episodes lasting ...

  • February 5th, 2026

    Old Time Resource of the Week:  Old Time Music on Bandcamp Bandcamp, if you haven’t explored it, is like its own Internet of music, pretty much outside the world of the major labels.  Consequently, a good place for “our” music.  You can listen and you can purchase and you’ll be supporting musicians in ...

Junior Appalachian Musicians

We are enthusiastic supporters of Junior Appalachian Musicians. One of our employee-owners if the coordinator and an instructor. You will see their members frequently at the Canteen. We love that!