Hartley and Mary Peavey honored with 2019 Mississippi Governor’s Arts Award

Hartley and Mary Peavey have been named 2019 recipients of the Governor’s Choice Award in the Mississippi Arts Commission’s annual Governor’s Arts Awards.

With this award, Governor Phil Bryant recognized not only the Peavey family’s dedication to music as an art, but also the Peavey organization’s continued appreciation for and gratitude towards musicians and local communities in Mississippi, according to a news release. 

Established in 1988, the Governor’s Arts Awards are presented to individuals and organizations to recognize outstanding work in the artistic disciplines as well as arts-based community development and arts patronage.

In a news release, Courtland Gray, COO of Peavey Electronics, congratulated the Peaveys on their honor, saying, “Hartley and Mary are active supporters and advocates of arts education, donating time and resources to ensure children have opportunities to learn in and through the arts. All of us here at Peavey are proud to see them recognized with this well-deserved award.”

Hartley Peavey established Peavey Electronics Corporation in 1965, using the attic space above his father’s Meridian music store as his first base of operations. Since building his first guitar amplifier in 1957, the founder and CEO of Peavey Electronics Corporation has established a legacy of innovations, including more than 180 patents. 

Throughout her life, Peavey Electronics President Mary Peavey has donated her time and talents to furthering arts and education. She served as an arts advocate for the National Arts Council, and partnered with the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., to bring arts and music to Meridian and Lauderdale County schools. She played a key role in producing the “Mississippi GRAMMY Legacy Celebration,” and also served as a member of the Mississippi Arts Commission’s Board of Commissioners.

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