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brooklynbanjoboy - Posted - 01/23/2021: 04:44:38
Got a question. I'm doing some writing on the fiddler Tommy Malboeuf. Jim Scancarelli, a fiddler and banjo player from Charlotte, NC, met Tommy in 1964 at Union Grove.
Jim had an artifact of a memory that Tommy learned at least some of his fiddling around Statesville, NC, from the plentiful number of fiddlers there in the early and mid-1960s.
Problem is, Jim is drawing a blank on the names of any of those fiddlers.
Think you can help come up with a few who may have dominated the fiddling gene pool in those days in Statesville?
THANKS!
Lew
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