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Renfro Valley is a neighborhood located just off
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at the junction of
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and Kentucky Route 2793 north of
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, a city in Rockcastle County,
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,
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. The community of Renfro Valley (which has its own United States Post Office, zip code 40473) includes the Renfro Valley Entertainment Center. Since being founded by local area native John Lair and others in 1939, Renfro Valley Entertainment Center has hosted the ''
Renfro Valley Barn Dance ''Renfro Valley Barn Dance'' was an American country music stage and radio show originally carried by WLW-AM in Cincinnati, Ohio on Saturday nights. It debuted on October 9, 1937 from the Cincinnati Music Hall and moved to the Memorial Auditorium i ...
'', a traditional country music show which gave entertainers such as
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, Hank Williams,
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, and Homer and Jethro the spotlight early in their careers. The ''Barn Dance'' and other programming originating in Renfro Valley was broadcast over the CBS Radio Network until the late 1950s. Today, Renfro Valley is known throughout Kentucky and the rest of the country for its rich history of "Real Country Music by Real Country Folks." This tradition continues today with outstanding stage shows put on by the current cast of Renfro Valley entertainers. Also, since 1992, Renfro Valley Entertainment Center has hosted Headliner Concerts that feature a mixture of well-known country singers with newer artists, as well as bluegrass, gospel, and comedy acts. Renfro Valley, Kentucky is also home to the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame and Museum.


Radio

Renfro Valley is the home of ''
Renfro Valley Gatherin' ''Renfro Valley Gatherin' '' (also formerly known as ''Renfro Valley Sunday Morning Gathering '') is a United States radio program based in Renfro Valley, Kentucky. The Gatherin' is the third oldest continually broadcast radio program in America, ...
'' (also formerly known as ''Renfro Valley Sunday Morning Gatherin' ''), which is the second oldest continually broadcast rural/country oriented radio program in the
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, having been aired every Sunday since September 1943. (Among rural/country oriented programs, only the ''Grand Ole Opry'' has been broadcast on a continual basis longer, since 1925.) After CBS Radio stopped carrying the show in the late 1950s, a pre-recorded version of the Gatherin' program went into syndication. The syndicated broadcast of the Gatherin' is still heard on scores of stations across the United States and Canada, as well as on satellite radio and Internet broadcasts. One station which broadcasts the ''Gatherin is the local radio station in Mt. Vernon - Renfro Valley, Kentucky, which i
WRVK 1460 AM.
For many years now, WRVK has been owned and operated separately from the Entertainment Center, although it was also co-founded by John Lair in 1957. Today WRVK is owned by Saylor Broadcasting, Inc. of Mt. Vernon, Kentucky.


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www.renfrovalley.com
Official site of Renfro Valley Entertainment Center
www.wrvk1460.com
Official site of WRVK Radio Station {{authority control Neighborhoods in Kentucky Populated places in Rockcastle County, Kentucky