House Joint Resolution 68 recognizes and honors the Old Time Bluegrass and Fiddlers' Jamboree, a significant cultural event in Holladay, Tennessee, that has been celebrated for sixty-seven years. Founded in 1957 by a local high school senior class as a fundraiser, the Jamboree showcases the talents of fiddlers from Tennessee and surrounding states, with a highlight being the annual West Tennessee Fiddlers' Championship held on the third Saturday in April. This championship is noted as the premier fiddlers' contest in the state, emphasizing the event's role in preserving the heritage of old-time and fiddle music.

The resolution expresses the House of Representatives' and Senate's appreciation for the Jamboree's contributions to the community and the arts, extending best wishes for its continued success. It calls for an appropriate copy of the resolution to be prepared for presentation, underscoring the importance of recognizing such long-standing traditions that foster community spirit and celebrate artistic excellence.