As part of the ongoing celebrations for the 25th season of performances at the Pocahontas County Opera House, the stage will soon come alive with the enchanting sounds of traditional mountain music blended with a modern flair, brought to you by The State Birds. On March 15, at 7 p.m., this renowned collective of West Virginia musicians promises an evening of "some of the best mountain music from the mountain state."
Comprised of award-winning multi-instrumentalists, The State Birds are dedicated to keeping traditional music alive while putting their own unique spin on age-old classics. The ensemble features Tessa McCoy's driving and intricate fiddling paired with Cody Jordan's versatile clawhammer and three-finger banjo playing. They are supported by the unbeatable rhythm of Jesse Milnes on guitar and Chance McCoy on mandolin. The heartbeat of the band is Joanna Burt-Kinderman, a coveted bass player. Their time-bending vocals and harmonies from all members tie together a diverse range of instrumentation.
The State Birds boast an impressive list of accolades, including multiple first-place state fiddle and banjo wins and a Grammy, courtesy of Chance McCoy’s tenure with Old Crow Medicine Show. Their performances honor the traditions handed down to them while boldly forging new paths in the genre.
Adding to the excitement, this performance coincides with the 2025 Mountain State Maple Days weekend, offering not only winter outdoor adventures but also the sweet experience of sugar camp tours, special restaurant maple menus, and more.
With a 250-seat capacity, the historic Pocahontas County Opera House in Marlinton offers a cozy, family-friendly atmosphere that is also accessible to those with disabilities. Given the anticipated high demand for this event, advance bookings are recommended. Tickets are available for a $10 donation, while those aged 17 and under can attend for free, ensuring accessibility for families and fostering youth engagement with the arts. Tickets can be obtained through the Opera House website, the 4th Avenue Gallery in Marlinton, or at the venue on the day of the performance.
The success of the Pocahontas County Opera House is made possible by the support of numerous sponsors, including the West Virginia Division of Culture and History and the West Virginia Commission on the Arts. Their support, along with contributions from local organizations and the community, helps keep the arts vibrant in Pocahontas County.