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Category: Fiddlers/fiddling

detail of 'Fiddler' by S.L. Jones
November 12, 2013 Appalachian music / Fiddlers/fiddling / North Carolina

Johnny Mull, Fiddler of the Mountains

Author Eva Nell Mull Wike explains how she came to write ‘Fiddler of the Mountains,’ about her talented uncle, Johnny Mull.

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A 19th-century depiction of measles.
December 3, 2012 Appalachian music / Fiddlers/fiddling / West Virginia

In search of blind fiddler Ed Haley

Picture little Ed Haley, suffering from measles, stumbling and grasping in an ever-darker world without the words to express himself.

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roger cooper and apprentice, 2011
March 28, 2011 Appalachian music / Fiddlers/fiddling / Recording industry

Kentucky’s Roger Cooper: Big Sandy River and Beyond

Roger Cooper is a link to the past for what he calls Big Sandy River style fiddling. He says, “I’ve never heard anybody else call it that.”

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Duncan Carpenter and family at entrance to Carpenter's Cave
June 22, 2007 Backwoodsmen/guides / Fiddlers/fiddling / West Virginia

“I could eat soup even it was made over a lizard”

Shelt Carpenter was an early 20th century fixture as a guide to fisherman on WV’s Elk River. He also entertained at the fishing camps with his fiddle and his tales.

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