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Awardees
2011
Edwin George

Kanniks Kannikeswaran

2010
Rick Good

2009
Philip Paul

2008
Katie Laur
Faith Patterson
Howard and Judy Sacks

2007
Frances Babic
Paul 'Moon' Mullins
Yasue Sakaoka

2006

Cleveland Hungarian
   Heritage Society

Ray Sponaugle
Bob White

2005
Wallace Coleman
Big Joe Duskin
Jesse Ponce

2004
Mary Borkowski
Phong Nguyen
Doug Unger

2003
Aka Bohumyla Pereyma
Tony Ellis
Carolyn Mazloomi
Katie Laur  

Katie Laur

 

 

 

Katie Laur, 2008's recipient of the Ohio Heritage Fellowship for Performing Arts, has performed at venues as prestigious as the Kennedy Center and as far afield as in Russia. A native of Paris, Tennessee, Laur has been a mainstay of the Cincinnati music scene for more than 30 years, breaking in with Jim McCall, Vernon McIntyre and the Appalachian Grass before forming her own band in 1975. The Katie Laur Band had a central role in the thriving southwest Ohio bluegrass scene, playing clubs, concerts, major festivals, the Mountain Stage and Prairie Home Companion radio programs and holding court at Aunt Maudie's Country Garden in Cincinnati. One of the very few bluegrass bands of the time that was led by a woman, the Katie Laur Band recorded three albums on Vetco showcasing Laur's powerful, blues-tinged singing and some of the region's best bluegrass musicians, including Buddy Griffin, Jeff Roberts and Larry Nager. In 1997, Laur recorded Main Street, a salute to the bluegrass history and tradition of Cincinnati. Laur has hosted the bluegrass radio program Music from the Hills of Home on WNKU since 1989. She has also made her mark as a writer for CityBeat, Cincinnati's arts weekly.

Click here to watch a feature on Laur from the PBS series Our Ohio.