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fave it Traditional Folk | Bluegrass
16 tracks | 48 minutes
Released Sep 2004
on Jerry Rogers
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:11 Alabama Skip Step lyrics BUY MP3 03:11 Alabama Skip Step lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:11 Alabama Skip Step
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:01 Boatin' up Sandy lyrics BUY MP3 03:01 Boatin' up Sandy lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:01 Boatin' up Sandy
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Traditional Old-Time Fiddler, archaic, backwoods southern fiddle tunes. Handed down from generation to generation.Pre and post Civil War tunes . The forerunner to Bluegrass music.
Bio / Background
I was fortunate enough to be raised where music was very important.My Granddad played piano ,guitar ,banjo and was a very fine fiddler.My Dad played piano ,guitar and called dances.At the age of 7 I took piano lessons and hated it! But I was given no selection.It was part of my schooling just like homework. After a couple of years of what I considered torture I finally figured a way out. My piano teacher would not tolerate a student playing by ear so I made a concerted effort to do just that. after a while she had a meeting with my Dad and expressed grave concern about my future as a pianist.The next week or so I was setting on my front porch strumming on my first guitar
At 13 I was playing the guitar pretty good . My Granddad's place was within rock throwing distance of our house so I spend a lot of time helping out with the farming chores,I started taking my guitar with me and he would get out his fiddle and play some of the old tunes and I would second him on the guitar.
↓ more ↓He taught me to fiddle when I was about 14.I continued to visit and play with him till his death in 1961. He was 67 I was 16.Granny gave me his fiddles and said he wanted me to have them that he thought someday I would be a pretty good fiddler.I struggled with the fiddle till the mid 60s and finally laid it down and started playing blues and gospel music.There just wasn't anyone playing the old-time tunes....
About 10 or 12 years pasted and I heard about a Bluegrass/Old-time fiddlers convention in Steele ,Al.It was there I once again heard some of the old tunes I had heard as a kid.I started back playing in 1977 and haven't looked back. I retired from farming last year and my friends and family convinced me to record some of my fiddle tunes.. So I did and it is now available .I still live on the family farm in Eastaboga,Al. I Hope you enjoy my music and I thank you for your time..
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fiddler of musicstreetkid wrote on June 04, 2009
fiddle playing at its best !






