Bradley Kincaid - 2002 Inductee

Folk Singer, Radio Pioneer, Songwriter. Kincaid grew up strumming folk tunes, mountain ballads on an old guitar his father had obtained in exchange for a foxhound; Bradley would later dub this his old “houn’ dog guitar.” Beginning in 1926, he became the first big star of country music on Chicago’s WLS and National Barn Dance, known as “The Kentucky Mountain Boy.”

He received more than 100,000 fan letters a year, and when he moved to WLW in Cincinnati, he received 50,000 letters in his first month on the air. He published some 13 songbooks that sold over 400,000 copies. To supplement the material in the songbooks, he spent his summer vacations traveling the Appalachians and collecting ballads and folksongs from those who still sang them. While on a personal appearance for WLW, he met Louis Jones and Joe Troyan and invited them to go with him on tour, which they did for the next three years, all over the New England states. Bradley nicknamed Louis Jones “Grandpa” because he said he sounded like a grumpy old man.

Kincaid later moved to Nashville and became a member of the Grand Ole Opry. He was a warm and talented entertainer but modest and grateful for his fans. His best known recordings are, Barbara Allen, The Fatal Derby Day, and the Letter Edged In Black.

Off the Shelves
  1. Introduction
  2. Replica of King Tutankhamen’s Throne, pre-1980s
  3. Horse Model, c. 1870s
  4. Replica Radio-Controlled Model Airplane “Big Guff,” 1937
  5. Dutch Merchantman Model, Handmade, c. 1949
  6. Carrom Board, The Carrom Company, manufactured 1914-1939
  7. Flexible Flyer Sled, S.L. Allen and Company, Inc.
  8. Pieter Van Peenen’s Trunk, c. 1863
  9. Wheelchair, circa 1940s-1950s
  10. Child’s Ladder-Back Chair, 1840-1860
  11. Child’s Rocking Chair, mid-19th century
  12. Baby’s Highchair, 1830-1839
  13. Bassinet, Vermeulen Furniture Company, 1930
  14. Rocking Horse, Pony Boy Manufacturing Company, 1947-1948
  15. Edgars Krasts’ Trunk, c. 1951
  16. Work Table, date unknown
  17. Bicycle, “Mini Miss,” Stelber Bicycle Corporation, c. late 1960s
  18. Electric Stove, Kalamazoo Stove & Furnace Company, 1948-1950
  19. Electro Hygiene Vacuum Cleaner, c. 1940
  20. Pump Organ, Star Organ, c. 1870s
  21. Electric Phonograph Company, 1916-1918
  22. Regina Music Box, c. 1895
  23. Console Television, Model 2U172L Run 2, Magnavox, c. 1960
  24. Radio, Zenith Radio Company, 1940-1941
  25. Bass Drum, Barbour Hall Military Academy Band, c. 1950s-1979
  26. Chickering Piano, 1864
  27. Florentine Table, c. 1875
  28. Panama Pacific Exposition of 1915
  29. Carved Chair, purchased 1915
  30. Table, Hinoki Wood, 1915
  31. Settee, c. 1870
  32. Writing Desk and Chair, c. 1880
  33. Singer Sewing Machine, 1927
  34. Underwood Standard Bookkeeping Machine, post-1923
  35. Permanent Wave Machine, c. 1937
  36. Hoekstra’s Hardware Store Sign, 1940s-2017
  37. Test 'Ur Own' Radio and TV Tube Tester, c. Late 1950s - Early 1960s
  38. Telephone Switchboard, 555 PBX (Private Branch Exchange) model, 1955-1969