Appalachian Highlands Music Association

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Our Goal is to Promote, Preserve and Foster Bluegrass and Old-Time Music

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I join the A.H.M.A?

For information on how to join the A.H.M.A. please Click Here for our membership application.

What is the A.H.M.A?

The Appalachian Highlands Music Association (A.H.M.A.) is a non-profit IRS 501 c(3) organization formed in 1998 to promote, preserve, and foster Bluegrass and Old-time Music of the Appalachians. A Princeton West Virginia based corporation, the A.H.M.A. consists of volunteers and artists teamed to present Bluegrass and Old-time Music programs for members and general public.

The A.H.M.A. has a minimum of 12 members on its Board of Directors serving staggered two-year terms. Various committees conduct business of the Association with guidance from the Directors. Committees include membership, advance planning, fundraising, special events, scholarship, history, and newsletter.

What bands/artists are in the A.H.M.A?

Across the Miles

B&H Bluegrass Express

Bent Hickory

Black Diamond

Nathan Lawson and Spare Tyme

Country Pride

2nd Generation

Gospel Grass

Grandview Valley Strings

Harvest Wind

Overdrive

Five Strings for Jesus

Midnight Ramblers String Band

Diggin' Grass

Revived

Ridgeline

Sandy River Bluegrass

The Whites

West Virginia Bluegrass Connections

Makeshift

Wild Grass

New Ground

Appalachian Countdown

The Muddy Bottom Boys

Alan Johnson and South 52

Appalachian Highlands Music Association
P.O. Box 6011 Princeton, WV 24740
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