Charles Wolfe In Memory
Middle Tennessee Arts

 

Dr. Charles Wolfe was an integral part of all Spring Fed Records productions.  His insight, humor and generosity are greatly missed.

 

In Memory
Dr. Charles Wolfe
1943-2006

Charles Keith Wolfe was born in Sedalia, Missouri on August 14, 1943, the first of two boys born to Orville and Dilla Wolfe. Charles grew up in a musically diverse family and displayed his love of music in many ways in his adolescence including playing the saxophone in a high school garage band.

While working on his Bachelor of Arts in English at Southwest Missouri University in Springfield Charles met his future wife Mary Dean at Springfield Hospital where she was a nurse and she was employed as an orderly. Charles and Mary Dean wed on August 21, 1966. After completing his Bachelor of Arts Degree, Charles attended the University of Kansas where he earned his Master of Arts Degree in 1967 followed by his Ph.D. in English also from the University of Kansas where he was an instructor in the English Department from 1967-1970.

In 1970 Charles and Mary Dean Wolfe moved from Lawrence, Kansas to Murfreesboro, Tennessee where Charles accepted a position as Assistant Professor of English at Middle Tennessee State University. Charles and Mary Dean welcomed their first daughter Marian Stacey in 1970 with another daughter Cynthia Dean to follow in 1976. Charles was made a full professor of English at MTSU in 1982.

In addition to his instruction duties at MTSU, Charles wrote numerous articles for copious scholarly journals and music industry magazines such as the Journal of Country Music and Black Music Studies while also acting as the editor of the Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin. Although well versed in all areas of music scholarship, Dr. Wolfe authored or edited more than twenty books focusing mainly on Country and Bluegrass music including Tennessee Strings, Kentucky Country, The Life and Legend of Leadbelly, Country Music Goes to War, A Good Natured Riot: The Birth of the Grand Ole Opry and the forthcoming The Music of Bill Monroe. Charles was honored with three nominations for Grammy Awards, several lifetime achievement awards for music scholarship and was presented the Governor’s Award in the Arts in 1988 for lifetime achievement in preserving Tennessee’s folk heritage.

Charles became a grandfather for the first time in 2004 when his granddaughter Katie was born to his younger daughter Cindy and her husband Mark. Another grandchild, Aidan Charles followed in December of 2005. Dr. Wolfe retired from MTSU in 2005 after 35 years of service and was soon thereafter awarded Professor Emeritus Status by University President Sydney McPhee. Charles Keith Wolfe was a devoted husband, a loving father, a doting grandfather, a respected colleague and friend whose time on earth ended much too quickly on February 9, 2006 surrounded by his family. He shall be sorely missed on earth but will always remain in our hearts and minds.

Publishing Highlights

The Music of Bill Monroe. University of Illinois Press, 2005. With Neil Rosenberg.
The Bristol Sessions. MacFadden Press, 2005. With Ted Olsen.
Country Music Goes to War. The University Press of Kentucky, 2005. With James Akenson.
Uncle Dave Macon. BFSX Press, 2004.
The Women of Country Music. The University Press of Kentucky. With James Akenson.
Country Music Annual 2002. The University Press of Kentucky. With James Akenson.
The Carter Family: In the Shadow of Clinch Mountain. BFSX Press, 2001.
Classic Country: Legends of Country Music. Rutledge, 2001.
A Good Natured Riot: The Birth of the Grand Ole Opry Vanderbilt University Press, 1999.
The Devil’s Box: Masters of Southern Fiddling. Vanderbilt University Press, 1997
In Close Harmony: The Story of the Louvin Brothers. University Press of Mississippi, 1996
The Life and Legend of Leadbelly. Harper Collins, 1996. With Kip Lornell.
DeFord Bailey: A Black Star in Early Country Muasic. University of Tennessee Press, 1991.
The Civil War Music. Time-Life Books, 1991.
Mahalia Jackson, Gospel Singer. Chelsea House, 1990.
Everybody’s Grandpa: Fifty Years Behind the Mike. University of Tennessee Press, 1984. With Louis Marshall Jones.
Kentucky Country: Folk and Country Music in Kentucky. University Press of Kentucky, 1982.
Tennessee Strings: The Story of Country Music in Tennessee. University of Tennessee Press, 1976.
Planets and Dimensions: The Collected Essays of Clark Ashton Smith. Mirage Press, 1971.

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