About

Ivy S. Sheppard

PO Box 45
Upper Emory, VA
24327

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At age four, Ivy was given a portable record player, a Hank Williams, Sr. record, and a Jimmie Rodgers record. These days her collection of 78rpm records include every Carter Family single, and thousands of elusive bluegrass, old-time, gospel, blues, and early jazz records.

Her radio career began by accident when a friend invited her to be on his old-time music show on WPAQ, a legendary AM station in Mount Airy, North Carolina. She went back the following week. The third week he telephoned to say that he would not be there and could she do the show by herself. He never came back and she never looked back. Bringing the music she loves to her radio audience has become an obsession fuelled by her relentless search for rare records and field recordings.

Ivy’s name is rapidly becoming synonymous with exciting, informative radio shows featuring great and rare music and musicians. Even obsessive fans of bluegrass, old-time, and gospel know that if Ivy Sheppard is on the air, they are going to be pleased and amazed at what they hear.

In addition to her radio career, Ivy was an active musician. By age fifteen, Ivy was playing clawhammer banjo and had announced to her parents that she was going to make her living playing music. She met up with Janice and Bill Birchfield in 1999 at a fiddlers convention, followed them home, and subsequently performed with the Roan Mountain Hilltoppers for several years, and toured with The South Carolina Broadcasters playing the music music of the Carter Family, transitional old time-bluegrass tunes, and originals. She also runs radio stations WEHC and WISE-FM in Emory, Virginia.  

On the radio or in person, Ivy S. Sheppard is a living tribute to the music she loves.