House Bill 2387, also known as Senate Bill 2312, aims to officially recognize the annual winner of the Old Time Bluegrass and Fiddlers' Jamboree in Holladay, Tennessee, as the state champion fiddler. This event, which has been a significant cultural institution for sixty-seven years, showcases the talents of fiddlers from Tennessee and surrounding states and includes the prestigious West Tennessee Fiddlers' Championship held annually on the third Saturday in April.

The bill emphasizes the importance of the Jamboree in preserving the heritage of old-time and fiddle music, highlighting its role in fostering community and honoring tradition. The act will take effect upon becoming law, reflecting the public welfare's requirement for such recognition.