Cathy Barton Explained

Birth Date:12 June 1955
Birth Place:Fort Benning, Georgia
Death Place:Boonville, Missouri
Other Names:Cathy Barton Para
Occupation:Folk singer and musician
Years Active:1975-2019
Known For:Ozark traditional music

Catherine Jean "Cathy" Barton Para was an American folk musician from Boonville, Missouri known for her performances of traditional Ozark music and her proficiency on the banjo and hammered dulcimer. For more than four decades she performed with her husband Dave Para. She performed at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, on the television show Hee Haw, and regularly at Boonville's Big Muddy Folk Festival, which she helped found.[1]

Early life and education

Barton was born the child of military parents in Fort Benning, Georgia. After living in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Hawaii, and Kentucky, her family settled in Columbia, Missouri where she graduated from Hickman High School.[2] She received a Bachelor's degree from Stephens College in Columbia and a Master's degree in 1979 in folklore from Western Kentucky University.[3]

Discography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cathy Barton Para lived with a radiant smile and music flowing through her . Wouters . Colleen . 24 April 2019 . Columbia Missourian . 16 April 2022.
  2. Web site: Catherine Jean "Cathy" Para 1955-2019 . 22 April 2022 . Boonville Daily News . 16 April 2022.
  3. Web site: Cathy Barton Para, June 12, 1955 — April 17, 2019 . 19 April 2019 . Columbia Missourian . 16 April 2022.