ResoGat
Annual Gathering of Resonateurs in Wilkesboro, NC

 


 

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George 'Speedy' Krise

 

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...Special Thanks to Pete Grant for the use of the ResoGat Cat as our Mascot.  Click on the image to hear the Cat (Pete) playing in 'open D' tuning

 

 

The 2008 Gathering is Now Back in the Case.  What a Great Time! 
Thanks to Those Who Worked So Hard to Make Everything Happen and to the Sponsors, Exhibitors ... and Pickers!  We Will See You in 2009!

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So who are the Resonateurs and what exactly is the Gathering of Resonateurs, or ResoGat for short?  Well, the quick answer is, we're a loosely knit group of individuals who are drawn together out a love or fascination for the dobro, or resonator guitar.  Invented and developed in the late 1920's and early 30's, the five Dopyera brothers presented America and the world with a totally unique instrument centered around a mechanical resonating sound or amplification system.  The brothers tossed around the question of what to call this new class of stringed instruments and finally coined the term 'Dobro' which was a combination of the words DOpyera and BROthers.  Following WWII, electrified instruments appeared and interest in the dobro subsided somewhat until bluegrass music appeared.  Josh (Buck) Graves converted the Earl Scruggs style of banjo picking to the dobro and the rest is history as notable players (Mike Auldridge, Jerry Douglas, Rob Ickes...) made the instrument 'main stream.'  Knowing the contribution his father had made to the world of music, John Dopyera and his wife anyone with a strong interest in the dobro / resonator guitar...luthier, collector, musician, connoisseur, or?...to join them at their home in Pennsylvania for a week long 'Gathering in the Woods' during the Fourth of July week of 2000.  From this beginning it has grown every year up to, and including, the recent Annual Gathering of Resonateurs held at Wilkesboro, NC.  Following the 2004 Gathering, John and Margaret made the hard decision to sell their Pennsylvania wooded retreat and a committee was formed to see if the Gathering could successfully transfer and find a new 'home.'  The communities of Wilkesboro/N. Wilkesboro rolled out a 'red carpet' invite to our group which still left us with the unanswered question..."would people be willing to  relocate to a new location some 600 miles from John and Margaret's home?"  The pleasant answer was a resounding 'yes'...with over 100 attendees from 20 states and Canada.  

This will give you an idea of the activities for the 2009 Annual Gathering.  It's important to note that we've intentionally maintained an informal unstructured style to the event...with the only rule being that there are no rules.  All levels of players are encouraged to attend, whether an early-on beginner or a full up professional.  The main 'requirement' to attend is a desire to become  involved with other devotees of the resonator guitar. Most of the Gathering time is spent in totally unstructured "fun", jamming, looking at the exhibiters’ wares, sharing ideas.  Here is a description of the activities that occur at the Gathering for the pickers and non pickers alike. Among these are : Informal Workshops, Jam sessions, Bingo, Live Radio Show, Jam Sessions, Community Concert, Jam Sessions, Dinner & Awards, Exhibiter Room, door prizes, raffles, group pictures, and let’s not forget .. Jam Sessions !!  The activities schedule will be posted on the big board in the main lobby of the hotel. We suggest that it be checked often as some schedules may change during the event.

In addition to the planned activities the local area has many interesting attractions, historic sites, shopping and dining opportunities. Those attending for the first time will find the people of this area to be very friendly and hospitable. For those of us returning, this is like a homecoming to visit old friends. The atmosphere of the Gathering has always been very relaxed and informal. The only rule being - there are no rules. Feel free to join in the jam sessions or just sit and listen if you prefer. Enjoy the bingo or other activities as you wish.


We want to say a special thank you to this year’s sponsors and exhibitors. The majority of them have never attended the gathering but didn't hesitate to help us out when asked. Please show your gratitude to them and let them know how much you appreciate their contribution.  They are listed on the website’s 2008 Sponsors & Exhibitors page.

2008 Exhibitors & Luthiers Extraordinaire
 Hobie Beavers, Tut TaylorJim Adams, and Dick DeNeve.

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