Norman Blake plays fiddle with his wife, Nancy (cello) and James Bryan (fiddle). This performance takes place at the Asheville Junction, a coffeeshop performance hall founded by Andy Cohen. This is the first night of a three concert series. ...
Norman Blake plays fiddle with his wife, Nancy (cello) and James Bryan (fiddle). This performance takes place at the Asheville Junction, a coffeeshop performance hall founded by Andy Cohen. This is the first night of a three concert series. ...
Norman Blake plays fiddle with his wife, Nancy (cello) and James Bryan (fiddle). This performance takes place at the Asheville Junction, a coffeeshop performance hall founded by Andy Cohen. This is the first night of a three concert series. ...
Norman Blake plays fiddle with his wife, Nancy (cello) and James Bryan (fiddle). This performance takes place at the Asheville Junction, a coffeeshop performance hall founded by Andy Cohen. This is the second night of a three concert series. ...
Norman Blake plays fiddle with his wife, Nancy (cello) and James Bryan (fiddle). This performance takes place at the Asheville Junction, a coffeeshop performance hall founded by Andy Cohen. This is the second night of a three concert series. ...
Byard Ray plays fiddle with Arlene Kesterton on guitar at Warren Wilson College during a fiddle styles concert, featuring several other fiddlers. The concert was arranged by David Holt. Byard is from Madison County, North Carolina.
Jerry Dewitt plays a banjo with Jim Robertson on fiddle during an interview with Kip Lornell. The banjo is dominant, with the fiddle sound barely perceptable.
Robert "Georgia Slim" Rutland plays solo fiddle. He learned most of his repetoir from listening to 78's of Clark Kessinger's fiddle playing. He was born near Tifton, Georgia in 1916.
Byard Ray plays fiddle during a performance at Warren Wilson College. He learned this tune from his grandfather. Byard is from Madison County, North Carolina.
Alan Jabbour answers questions of an audience in Warren Wilson College's Canon Lounge. This recording is from an annual Harwood-Cole Memorial Lecture. Alan considers Henry Reed (1884-1968) of Glen Lyn, Virginia to be his foremost fiddle mentor.
Alan Jabbour answers questions of an audience in Warren Wilson College's Canon Lounge. This recording is from an annual Harwood-Cole Memorial Lecture. Alan considers Henry Reed (1884-1968) of Glen Lyn, Virginia to be his foremost fiddle mentor.