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Jimmie Skinner—Country Singer, Bluegrass Composer, Record Retailer
Reprinted from Bluegrass Unlimited Magazine March 1977, Volume 11, Number 9 Although Jimmie Skinner has not been a bluegrass artist until recently, his contributions to the music have nonetheless been considerable. His unique style of country singing appeals to both bluegrass lovers and traditionalists. Many of Jimmie’s song compositions have found their way into the…
Fiddler in the Shadows — The Story of Tommy Magness
Reprinted from Bluegrass Unlimited Magazine May 1997, Volume 31, Number 11 “There are three types of history for our music,” said the old man. “There’s mullet history—that’s the kind you tell to people from Minnesota who don’t know what a banjo is. Then there’s book history—that’s where you divide up the music into a different…
Chubby Anthony —Making that Fiddle Sing
Reprinted from Bluegrass Unlimited Magazine February 1979, Volume 13, Number 8 In the Southern part of the nation, they still talk about that sunny, Sunday afternoon in north Georgia in 1977 when Sonny and Bobby Osborne invited a Florida fiddle player named Chubby Anthony on stage with them to perform a set consisting almost totally…
Cherokee Pioneer
Pitney Meyer is the Nashville-based duo of singer-songwriters Mo Pitney and John Meyer, from, respectively, Illinois and Missouri. Both came out of family bluegrass backgrounds. The two first crossed paths at an IBMA convention in Nashville a decade and a half ago. Since then, their friendship and musical association have flourished. Along the way, they’ve…
Julia Belle: The John Hartford Fiddle Tune Project Volume 2
John Hartford’s legacy, at the time of his death, would have been cemented in music history if he had written only “Gentle on My Mind,” but he made a huge mark playing fiddle and banjo, his tapping feet always moving. Hartford’s songwriting, singing, and playing, even his fascination with steamboats influenced scores of musicians and…
The Clayton McMichen Story
Clayton McMichen was a renowned fiddle player who was noted for his ability to perform in a variety of styles including traditional, bluegrass, pop, jazz, and country. Born in Georgia in 1900, he was from a musical family and began learning the fiddle at a young age. From 1922 until his passing in 1970, McMichen…