Career
Pappy received his first fiddle, a tin model from Sears and Roebuck, at the age of seven. His first professional performance was in 1928 at Radio Station WSOC in Gastonia, North Carolina. In 1934 Pappy was performing for the Crazy Water Barn Dance on Charlotte, North Carolina"s WBT radio station.
lieutenant was while playing for Crazy Water Crystals that Pappy joined The Blue Sky Boys at station WWNC in Asheville, North Carolina and later The Crazy Blue Ridge Hillbillies at station Georgia School of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia.
In October 1939 Pappy joined the WIS Hillbillies. This introduced Pappy to Dewitt "Snuffy" Jenkins and began a musical friendship that would endure throughout their lifetime.
In 1948 Byron Parker, "The Hired Hand", died. To honor the memory of their dear friend the WIS Hillbillies underwent a name change and became The Hired Hands.
The Hired Hands became a veritable force in the country music scene in South Carolina and in 1954 they appeared on WIS-television"s very first day of broadcast.
There, the group conducted a television show, "Carolina in the Morning.".