Bolo Music

There are two passions in which Bolo always seems to return. One, of course, is horses. The other is music!

As mentioned in the Bolo Bio, he spent most of his spare time at his uncle’s ranch in South Carolina. The remainder of his spare time was playing music. Playing strictly “by Ear”, piano was the first instrument that he learned. When Bolo was seven years old, Santa brought a new guitar which quickly became his instrument of choice! Using the Stage name of Keith Curry, Bolo began playing music with friends then going on the road with a country/rock band at 17 years old as a lead guitar player and vocalist. Besides the guitar, Bolo also learned and played five string banjo and fiddle!

Bolo and The Derringer Band
Bolo openning for John Anderson

During the 80’s, he opened for some of the top Nashville artists at the time such as Shelly West, Moe Bandy, Mel McDaniel, The Judds, John Anderson and others.

Bolo -Keith Curry
The Derringer Band

In the 90’s, Bolo started spending more time in Nashville working with artist development producers, writing songs, and learning the business. He became a CMA member in 1993 and continued touring with his band “Derringer” playing the top, “A” night clubs, fairs and festivals and continued opening for top Nashville artists such as Charlie Daniels and again for John Anderson.

Bolo Hunt at the Nashville Palace
Bolo Hunt at the Nashville Palace

Bolo and his group made several appearances on The Haywood Henson TV Show who also aired the video of Long Legged Woman regularly . Treasure Coast Records, signed him and release two original songs written by Bolo, “Daylight in Dixie” and “Long Legged Woman”. Both were recorded and performed by him and The Derringer Band with both seeing some limited success, appearing on the charts in Europe.

Now training horses professionally, Bolo still enjoys getting with friends jamming and making some good “Bolo music” at every opportunity!