Awards & Winners

Ola Belle Reed

Date of Birth 18-August-1916
Place of Birth Lansing
(United States of America, North Carolina, Ashe County)
Nationality
Also know as Olabelle Reed
Ola Belle Campbell Reed was an American folk singer, songwriter and banjo player. Born in Lansing, North Carolina, Reed's songs often speak of Appalachian life and traditions. Her best-known songs have been recorded by mainstream bluegrass and country artists. High on a Mountain, has been recorded by Del McCoury, Tim O'Brien, and Marty Stuart. I've Endured, has been recorded by Del McCoury as well as Tim O'Brien. The annual Ola Belle Reed Music Festival in Lansing, NC celebrates her life and music. In 1986, Reed was awarded an NEA National Heritage Fellowship. In 2010, Smithsonian Folkways released Rising Sun Melodies, a collection of 11 songs that appeared on her previous Folkways recordings, plus eight previously unreleased tracks that were recorded at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in the 1970s. Among the musicians accompanying her on the album were her brother Alex Campbell, her husband Bud Reed, her son Dave Reed, and the husband and wife team of John Coffey and Betsy Rutherford. In January 2011, Ola Belle Reed's Rising Sun Melodies won The 10th Annual Independent Music Awards in the Reissue category.

Awards by Ola Belle Reed

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2011


Independent Music Award for Best Album - Reissue
Honored for : Rising Sun Melodies

Nominations 2011 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Independent Music Award for Best Album - Reissue Rising Sun Melodies