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soppinthegravy - Posted - 10/15/2017: 22:13:17
I've been very satisfied with the fiddling of Paul Warren, Benny Martin, Jerry Lundy, Ed Hyde, Joe Greene, Kenny Baker, Chubby Wise, and Tater Tate. Do y'all know of albums by artists with a similar sound?
Edited by - soppinthegravy on 10/15/2017 22:13:50
UsuallyPickin - Posted - 10/16/2017: 18:49:55
Check this woman out. Well rounded and interesting music. R/
timfiskwa - Posted - 10/16/2017: 22:00:15
Vassar Clements, Buddy Spicer, Scotty Stoneman, Mark O'Connor (early albums), Tim O'Brian, Alison Kraus, Byron Berline, Daryl Anger, Sam Bush, Richard Green, Benny Thomason, Lewis Franklin, Herman Johnson, Laurie Lewis, the Quebe sisters....All talented pros. Some no longer with us.
DougD - Posted - 10/17/2017: 02:43:10
Maybe the Lonesome Pine Fiddler's, with Charlie and Curly Ray Cline?
UsuallyPickin - Posted - 10/17/2017: 06:44:20
Two other fiddlers I have begun listening to recently are Tommy Jackson and Aubrey Haynie. Then there's Stuart Duncan who I listen to regularly also. R/
DougD - Posted - 10/17/2017: 07:55:00
If you liked Jerry Lundy, you'd probably like Danny Paisley's continuation of Southern Grass, especially with Ted's sons Bobby and TJ youtu.be/HHQsVmOiv_o
Edited by - DougD on 10/17/2017 07:57:07
DougD - Posted - 10/17/2017: 11:34:16
J. E. Mainer and Otis Burris are two more good ones, although maybe a little more on the old time side. Otis Burris - "Fortune" youtu.be/iVxy-kP0jWU
Edited by - DougD on 10/17/2017 11:37:31