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Finding Aids to Collections Organized by Topic in the Archive of Folk Culture

A LIST OF FIDDLERS ON FIELD RECORDINGS
IN THE ARCHIVE OF FOLK CULTURE

Compiled by: Archive of Folk Culture
Series Editor: Joseph C. Hickerson

Publication Date: June 1977


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AFS 20-21: Wayne Perry. Crowley, Louisiana. Recorded by John A. Lomax, June 1934.

AFS 23: Horace Foreman with son (straw). Morse, Louisiana. Recorded by John A. Lomax, June 1934.

AFS 74A, 76-77: James Howard. Harlan, Kentucky. Recorded by John A. Lomax, August 1933.

AFS 299-301: Ed Morrison. American Folksong Festival, Ashland, Kentucky. Recorded by Jean Thomas, June 1934.

AFS 537-540: J.D. Dillingham/A.J. Miers/Hudson. Austin, Texas. Recorded by John A. Lomax, October 1935.

AFS 556B: Ervie Mareyas, Red King. San Antonio, Texas. Recorded by John A. Lomax, January 1935.

AFS 567A: J.D. Dillingham, etc. Austin, Texas. Recorded by John A. Lomax, October 1935.

AFS 570: Lewis H. Propps. Pleasanton, Texas. Recorded by John A. Lomax, January 1936.

AFS 578: J.D. Dillingham, etc. Austin, Texas. Recorded by John A. Lomax, October 1935.

AFS 620: Propps and King, Pleasanton, Texas. Recorded by John A. Lomax, January 1936.

AFS 623A: D.L. Dillingham/A.J. Means/J.W. Means. Austin, Texas. Recorded by John A. Lomax, February 1936.

AFS 659-660: King/King. San Antonio, Texas. Recorded by John A. Lomax, February 1936.

AFS 670 A2: Milton Burnett. Throckmorton, Texas. Recorded by John A. Lomax, October 1935.

AFS 837; 841: Marion Rees (fiddle and fife). Zionville, North Carolina. Recorded by John A. Lomax, July 1936.

AFS 898 B2-899A2; 900: Vernon, Carl and Otis Light. Llano, Texas. Recorded by John A. Lomax, January 1937.

AFS 899B2: J.D. Dillingham and O.J. Light. Llano, Texas. Recorded by John A. Lomax, January 1937.

AFS 918: J.C. Fowler, Elic Buckner, and Alva Ruffner. Lubbock, Texas. Recorded by John A. Lomax, January 1937.

AFS 930: E.K. Bowman. Abilene, Texas. Recorded by John A. Lomax, February 1937.

AFS 947: Fowler, Buckner, Ruffner. Lubbock, Texas. Recorded by John A. Lomax, January 1937.

AFS 1019: Jilson Setters. Ashland, Kentucky. Recorded by John A. Lomax, June 1937.

AFS 1347A3: Wilson Ramsey. Galax, Virginia. Recorded by John A. and Bess Lomax, October 1937.

AFS 1347A4: Guy Farmer. Galax, Virginia. Recorded by John A. and Bess Lomax, October 1937.

AFS 1347A5: Ray Hughes. Galax, Virginia. Recorded by John A. and Bess Lomax, October 1937.

AFS 1347B2: Drake Brady. Galax, Virginia. Recorded by John A. and Bess Lomax, October 1937.

AFS 1349B1: John Rector, with Robert Catron. Galax, Virginia. Recorded by John A. and Bess Lomax, October 1937.

AFS 1350B: Arthur Wooten. Galax, Virginia. Recorded by John A. and Bess Lomax, October 1937.

AFS 1352B1, B2, B3: John Rector, Galax, Virginia. Recorded by John A. and Bess Lomax, October 1937.

AFS 1374-1376: Jim Howard. Harlan, Kentucky. Recorded by Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, September 1937.

AFS 1461B1, B2: T.G. Hoskins (vocal and fiddle). Hyden, Kentucky. Recorded by Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, October 1937.

AFS 1465A2-1467: Lee and Ray Skeens. Wooten, Kentucky. Recorded by Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, October 1937.

AFS 1502-1503, 1505: George C. Nicholson. Providence, Kentucky. Recorded by Alan and Elizabeth Lomax.

AFS 1516; 1518-1520: T.G. Hoskins. Hyden, Kentucky. Recorded by Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, October 1937.

AFS 1520: M. Asher. Hyden, Kentucky. Recorded by Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, October 1937.

AFS 1525-1528: Boyd Asher. Hyden, Kentucky. Recorded by Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, October 1937.

AFS 1527: Jimmy Hammick. Hyden, Kentucky. Recorded by Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, October 1937.

AFS 1531B; 1534; 1536-1539A: Luther Strong. Hazard, Kentucky. Recorded by Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, October 1937.

AFS 1536B; 1538B: Bev Bailey. Hazard, Kentucky. Recorded by Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, October 1937.

AFS 1558B2, B3, B4; 1559A: Munroe Garedon (and guitar and banjo). Salyersville, Kentucky. Recorded by Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, October 1937.

AFS 1568A; 1569A; 1572B2; 1573; 1574A1: W.M. Stepp. Salyersville, Kentucky. Recorded by Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, October 1937.

AFS 1600B1, B2: W.M. Stepp (plus banjo). Salyersville, Kentucky. Recorded by Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, October 1937.

AFS 1622A1: Otis Rindlisbacher. Wisconsin. Recorded by Alan Lomax, May 1938.

AFS 1690A2: Group. Cincinnati, Ohio. Recorded by Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, March 1938.

AFS 1692A1, B2, B3: Jimmie Powers and guitar. Cincinnati, Ohio. Recorded by Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, March 1938.

AFS 1713-1715: Henry Davis. Hamilton, Ohio. Recorded by Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, March 1938.

AFS 1733B4; 1738; 1739: T.M. Bryant. Evansville, Indiana. Recorded by Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, April 1938.

AFS 1834A2-1841: B.L. Lunsford. Asheville, New York. Recorded by Hibbitt and Greet, February 1935.

AFS 2269, 2272: Pat Bonner. St. James, Michigan. Recorded by Alan Lomax, August, 1938.

AFS 2409B; 2410A: Fred Fuco. Grandville, Michigan. Recorded by Alan Lomax, October 1938.

AFS 2469-70: Joe and Clarence Cloud (plus guitar). Odanah, Wisconsin. Recorded by Alan Lomax, October 1938.

AFS 2618A: Frank Goodwyn (plus guitar). Sarita, Texas. Recorded by John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, April 1939.

AFS 2619B-2620: Lake N. Porter. Falfurnas, Texas. Recorded by John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, April 1939.

AFS 2635-6: Clinton Swathoff (plus guitar). Bandera, Texas. Recorded by John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, May 1939.

AFS 2717A: Fred Perry (plus guitar). Rarford, Florida. Recorded by John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, June 1939.

AFS 2740-41: J.W. (Peg) Hatcher. Ferrum, Virginia. Recorded by Herbert Halpert, March 1939.

AFS 2742-45A: H.L. Maxey. Ferrum, Virginia. Recorded by Herbert. Halpert, March 1939.

AFS 2971-74: W.E. Claunch (plus guitar). Guntown, Mississippi. Recorded by Herbert Halpert, May 1939.

AFS 2998-3002; 3003: John Hatcher. Inka, Mississippi. Recorded by Herbert Halpert, May 1939.

AFS 3002-3003: John Brown. Inka, Mississippi. Recorded by Herbert Halpert, May 1939.

AFS 3035B-3036: Frank Kittrall (Plus straws). Meridian, Mississippi. Recorded by Herbert Halpert, May 1939.

AFS 3037-3038A: Harvey C. Sharp (plus guitar). Meridian, Mississippi. Recorded by Herbert Halpert, May 1939.

AFS 3038B-3039A: W.A. Bledsoe (plus banjo). Meridian, Mississippi. Recorded by Herbert Halpert, May 1939.

AFS 3042B-3044B: Charles L. Long (plus straws). Quitman, Mississippi. Recorded by Herbert Halpert, May 1939.

AFS 3045B-3048: Stephen B. Tucker. Meridan, Mississippi. Recorded by Herbert Halpert, May 1939.

AFS 3054B etc.: Enos Canoy. Magee, Mississippi. Recorded by Herbert Halpert, May 1939.

AFS 3057B-3058A: Jim Myer (plus straws). Magee, Mississippi. Recorded by Herbert Halpert, May 1939.

AFS 3156-3157A: Tink Queer (plus guitars). Ligoniar, Pennsylvania. Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell, November 1936.

AFS 3213A; 3214A: R.R. Denoon (plus guitar). Springfield, Missouri. Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell, December 1936.

AFS 3213B: Frank (Dad) Hendrick (plus guitar). Springfield, Missouri. Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell, December, 1936.

AFS 3245B1: Pennsylvania miner. Chicago, Illinois. Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell, May 1937.

AFS 3247A2, A3: Mr. Peterson (Pennsylvania). Chicago, Illinois. Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell, May 1937.

AFS 3255: Ottis Rindlisbacher (Wisconsin). Chicago, Illinois. Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell, May 1937.

AFS 3278-3279: Leizime Brusoe. Rhinelander, Wisconsin. Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell, July 1937.

AFS 3306, 3307B: Sanford Rich (etc.). Arthurdale, West Virgina. Recorded by C. Seeger, August 1936.

AFS 3311-3312A: Russell Wise (plus guitar). Madison, Florida. Recorded by Margaret Valiant, September 1936.

AFS 3312B: Bill Carr (plus guitar). Madison, Florida. Recorded by Margaret Valiant, September 1936.

AFS 3328A2: Le Franklin. Indro, California. Recorded by Margaret Valiant, February 1939.

AFS 3359A2, B-3360: John Stone. Columbia, California. Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell, August 1939.

AFS 3575B: Bob and Dewey Hamrick (plus guitar). Elkins, West Virginia. Recorded by Gordon Barnes, April, 1939.

AFS 3676B, 3680A: Mr. Miller (plus organ, banjo). Mitchell, South Dakota. Recorded by Nicholas Ray, October 1939.

AFS 3680B: Indian Tom. Mitchell, South Dakota. Recorded by Nicholas Ray, October 1939.

AFS 3688A-3692A1: L.O. Weeks. Springfield, Vermont. Recorded by Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, November 1939.

AFS 3692A2-3699: Elmer Barton. Springfield, Vermont. Recorded by Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, November 1939.

AFS 3717B-3718: J.H. Buck (plus piano, trumpet). East Bethel, Vermont. Recorded by Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, November 1939.

AFS 3719B-3723: Ed Larkin (etc.). Chelsea, Vermont. Recorded by Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, November 1939.

AFS 3762B-3763A; 3764: Wade Ward. Galax, Virginia. Recorded by Pete Seeger and Alan Lomax, January 1939.

AFS 3901B-3902B: G.G. Albritton (plus straws). Sebring, Florida. Recorded by C.D. Corse and R. Cornwall, July 1940.

AFS 4082B: Crockett Ward. Galax, Virginia. Recorded by John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, November 1940.

AFS 4090A; 4101A: Luther Quinton (plus guitar). Arvin, California. Recorded by Charles Todd and Robert Sonkin, July 1940.

AFS 4107B-4108A: Willard Brewer (plus guitar). Shafter, California. Recorded by Charles Todd and Robert. Sonkin, August 1940.

AFS 4128B3: J.D. Allen (plus guitar). Visalia, California. Recorded by Charles Todd and Robert Sonkin, August 1940.

AFS 4130A1: Elick Orr (plus guitar). Visalia, California. Recorded by Charles Todd and Robert Sonkin, August 1940.

AFS 4177, 4189: Leizime Brusoe. Rhinelander, Wisconsin. Recorded by Robert Draves, August 1940.

AFS 4219-4221; 4222B: John Sellack. Camino, California. Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell, October 1939.

AFS 4226A3-4227: Mrs. Ben Scott (plus tenor banjo). Turlock, California. Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell, October 1939.

AFS 4484: Patrick Bonner. Beaver Island, Michigan. Recorded by Ivan Walton, September 1941.

AFS 4692-4694A2; 4698: Mrs. Carrie Grover (Gorham, Maine). New Jersey. Recorded by Ivan Walton, April 1941.

AFS 4788B7: Berend Boston (plus guitar). Asheville, North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Lomax, etc., August 1941.

AFS 4788B8; 4790A8: Bill Hensley (plus banjo). Asheville, North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Lomax, etc., August 1941.

AFS 4789B1: Sam Hughes. Asheville, North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Lomax, August 1941.

AFS 4793B10: Glenn Mead. Fries Virginia. Recorded by Alan Lomax, August 1941.

AFS 4794B; 4795A4, B (etc.?): Marcus Martin. Asheville, North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Lomax etc., August 1941.

AFS 4797B3, B4 (etc.?): Bill Hensley and Sam Hughes (two fiddles and banjo). Asheville, North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Lomax, etc., August 1941.

AFS 4798A1, A6; 4799A2: Hosea Helton. Asheville, North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Lomax, etc., August 1941.

AFS 4799A1, A3: Bill Hensley. Asheville, North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Lomax, etc., August 1941.

AFS 4799A5: Marcus Martin. Asheville, North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Lomax, etc., August 1941.

AFS 4804B3, B5; 4806A2, A3 (etc.?): Helton Brothers (fiddle and banjo). Asheville, North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Lomax, etc., August 1941.

AFS 4808: ?. Asheville, North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Lomax, etc., August 1941.

AFS 4936A, B (etc.?): Burton Stoneman. Galax, Virginia. Recorded by Alan Lomax etc., August 1941.

AFS 4937-4940; 4944-4946: ?. Galax, Virginia. Recorded by Alan Lomax, etc., August 1941.

AFS 4938B2 (etc.?): Emmett Lundy (plus guitar). Galax, Virginia. Recorded by Alan Lomax, etc., August 1941.

AFS 4939A2: "Discussion of long bow and short bow". Galax, Virginia. Recorded by Alan Lomax, etc., August 1941.

AFS 5012-5015: Leizime Brusoe (orchestra). Rhinelander, Wisconsin. Recorded by Robert Draves, August 1941.

AFS 5016-5018: Otis Rindlisbacher. Rice Lake, Wisconsin. Recorded by Robert Draves, August 1941.

AFS 5031A: Clayton Aldrich. Cherry Creek, New York. Recorded by Charles Todd and Robert Sonkin, June 1941.

AFS 5116B1: Charles Henry and Bernice McGinty (two fiddles, guitar and bones). Visalia, California. Recorded by Charles Todd and Robert Sonkin, August 1941.

AFS 5117A1: John Welton (plus guitar). Visalia, California. Recorded by Charles Todd and Robert Sonkin, August 1941.

AFS 5123B2, B3: Mr. Pace (plus guitar). Visalia, California. Recorded by Charles Todd and Robert Sonkin, August 1941.

AFS 5129A1: Winningham boys. Porterville, California. Recorded by Charles Todd and Robert Sonkin, August 1941.

AFS 5136B1, B2: Bill Robinson (plus guitar). Visalia, California. Recorded by Charles Todd and Robert Sonkin, August 1941.

AFS 5215-5216A; 5217B: Lefty Girard (plus orchestra). Ripton, Vermont. Recorded by Philip Cohen, 1941.

AFS 5216B; 5218A1; 5220A; 5224B1: Dan Dragon. Ripton, Vermont. Recorded by Philip Cohen, 1941.

AFS 5274B2-5275A2; 5277B-5278A1; 5279B2-5280B3: Fred Painter (plus guitar, mandolin). Galena, Missouri. Recorded by Vance Randolph September 1941.

AFS 5295A-5296A1: Rufe Scott. Galena, Missouri. Recorded by Vance Randolph, October 1941.

AFS 5314-5317; 5319-5326A1: Lon Jordon (some with piano). Farmington, Arkansas. Recorded by Vance Randolph, October 1941.

AFS 5328B2, B3: Rufe Scott. Galena, Missouri. Recorded by Vance Randolph, November 1941.

AFS 5376-5379: Lon Jordan. Farmington, Arkansas. Recorded by Vance Randolph, December 1941.

AFS 5421-5425A3: Delbert McGrath. Day, Missouri. Recorded by Vance Randolph, April 1942.

AFS 5622-5623: Mrs. F.E. Goodwyn (plus guitar). Hebbronville, Texas. Recorded by JohnA. Lomax, 1941.

AFS 5638-5642A: Al Brite (plus guitar). Falfurria, Texas. Recorded by John A. Lomax, 1941.

AFS 5645-5646: Bob McClary (plus orchestra). Dallas, Texas. Recorded by John A. Lomax, February 1942.

AFS 5647B-5648A; 5652A2, A3; 5673: Hence Barrow. Odessa, Texas. Recorded by John A. Lomax, July; 1942.

AFS 6049A, B2-6050B: Roger Robinson. Bowdoinham, Maine. Recorded by Eloise Hubbard. Linscott, November 1941.

AFS 6051A-6053A: Nathansel Young (and bones). Rockland, Maine. Recorded by Eloise Hubbard Linscott, November 1941.

AFS 6053B-6056B: Frank Cates. Rockland, Maine. Recorded by Eloise Hubbard Linscott, November 1941.

AFS 6057A-6058A; 6069A-B1: Herbert D. Farnham. Swanville, Maine. Recorded by Eloise Hubbard Linscott, November 1941.

AFS 6354A-6356B: Michael Cruise (from Tuscon, Arizona). Washington, D.C. Recorded by Alan Lomax, 1942.

AFS 6492A1-A3, B3-6493B: Wagoner Brothers (plus two guitars). Elon College, North Carolina. Recorded by Fletcher Collins, 1941.

AFS 6678; 6681-82: Ford Britton (plus guitar) [Negro]. Nashville, Tennessee. Recorded by John Work, 1942.

AFS 6679A2-6680B; 6682B: Frank Patterson (plus banjo) [Negro]. Nashville, Tennessee. Recorded by John Work, 1942.

AFS 6723B; 6727A, B: Hobart Smith (plus banjo and guitar). Saltville, Virginia. Recorded by Alan Lomax, 1942.

AFS 6901-6904: Bill Bilyeu (plus guitar?). Day, Missouri. Recorded by V. Randolph, 1943.

AFS 6964B-6965A1: Jeff Guthrie (plus accordion). Pampa, Texas. Recorded by John A. Lomax, September 1942.

AFS 6966B; 6967B2: Jeff Guthrie (plus accordion and guitar). Pampa, Texas. Recorded by John A. Lomax, September 1942.

AFS 7037: Michael Cruise from Tuscon, Arizona. Washington D.C. Recorded by B.A. Botkin, April 1943.

AFS 7731B-7735A: Jack Mizel. Okefinokee region, Georgia. Recorded by Francis Harper, August 1944.

AFS 7759A-7760B: Harry Robinson. Phoenica, New York. Recorded by Charles Hoffman and B.A. Botkin, August 1944.

AFS 7879A; 7881; 7883A, etc.: Marcus Martin. Swannanoa, North Carolina. Recorded by Artus Moser, September 1942.

AFS 7931B-7933A: George L. Hawkins. Renfro Valley, Kentucky. Recorded by Artus Moser, April 1946.

AFS 7934A1: Bill Hensley. Renfro Valley, Kentucky. Recorded by Artus Moser, April 1946.

AFS 7934A2: Marcus Martin. Renfro Valley, Kentucky. Recorded by Artus Moser, April 1946.

AFS 7942A1: George L. Hawkins. Renfro Valley, Kentucky. Recorded by Artus Moser, April 1946.

AFS 7948A: John Weaver (plus guitar). Asheville, North Carolina. Recorded by Artus Moser, July 1946.

AFS 7950A1, A3; 7955B2: Bill Hensley. Asheville, North Carolina. Recorded by Artus Moser, July 1946.

7950A2; 7955A: Marcus Martin. Asheville, North Carolina. Recorded by Artus Moser, July, 1946.

AFS 7950B: Unknown fiddlers (group?). Asheville, North Carolina. Recorded by Artus Moser, July 1946.

AFS 7952A: Eric Johnson. Asheville, North Carolina. Recorded by Artus Moser, July 1946.

AFS 7976A, B: Marcus Martin. Swannanoa, North Carolina. Recorded by Artus Moser, July 1946.

AFS 7994: James Muldowney. Newkirk, Pennsylvania. Recorded by George Korson, January 1946.

AFS 8474A-8479B: F.M. Howell (plus R. Crisp on banjo). Allen, Kentucky. Recorded by Margot Mayo, September 1946.

AFS 8480A-8482B: Sam Leslie (plus guitar). Allen, Kentucky. Recorded by Margot Mayo, September 1946.

AFS 8485A-8486B: Andy and Hasroe Ward. Buckingham, Kentucky. Recorded by Margot Mayo, September 1946.

AFS 8506A-8512A; 8513A-8513B: John Lusk (plus guitar and banjo). Campaign, Tennessee. Recorded by Margot Mayo, September 1946.

AFS 8519A-8520A: "Uncle" Jim Trentham. Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Recorded by Margot Mayo, September 1946.

AFS 8523A; 8524A1: Hardy Crisp (plus guitar). Bryson City, North Carolina. Recorded by Margot Mayo, 1946.

AFS 8544-I; 8551-8552: Marcus Martin. Ararat, North Carolina. Recorded by Margot Mayo, September, 1946.

AFS 9183; 9186: Wordell Martin. New York. Recorded by Louis Jones, ca. 1946.

AFS 9299B-9300A-B1: Will Capps, Jack Turner. Patagonia, Arizona. Recorded by Doris Seibold, ca. 1948.

AFS 9350: George Copeland. Texos (at Tuscon, Arizona). Recorded by Charles Wiley, February 1948.

AFS 9350: Larry Gage. Tuscon, Arizona. Recorded by Charles Wiley, February 1948.

AFS 9350: Shorty Hamby. Tuscon, Arizona. Recorded by Charles Wiley, February 1948.

AFS 9350: Roy Mack. Tuscon, Arizona. Recorded by Charles Wiley, February 1948.

AFS 9350: Pugs Scotts (female). Benson, Arizona. Recorded by Charles Wiley, February 1948.

AFS 9350: Bill Bradley. Tuscon, Arizona. Recorded by Charles Wiley, February 1948.

AFS 9350: Matt Kinmann. Tuscon, Arizona. Recorded by Charles Wiley, February 1948.

AFS 9494A etc.: B.L. Lunsford. Washington, D.C. Recorded by Duncan Emrich 1949.

AFS 10,009A: Little Andy Edwards. Erwin, Tennessee. Recorded by Maud Karpeles and Sidney Robertson Cowell, October 1950.

AFS 10,075B: Jim Means. Goshen, Arkansas. Recorded by Merlin Mitchell, December 1949.

AFS 10,080B: Pete Morris (plus Haw, guitar). Goshen, Arklansas. Recorded by Merlin Mitchell, May 1950.

AFS 10,366: Karl Hutcheson. From Western Montana. Recorded by William Alderson, November 1946.

AFS 10,492: Ivey Scott. Harkers Island, North Carolina. Recorded by George and Jean Pickow, ca. 1951.

AFS 10,493: Clarence Farrell (plus guitar). ? Recorded by George and Jean Pickow, ca. 1951.

AFS 10,502-10,503: Sullivan (Tennessee) plus Cadle? Portland, Oregon. Recorded by Sam Eskin.

AFS 10,504: String Dusters (string band?). ? Recorded by Sam Eskin, January 1950.

AFS 10,504: Uncle Jim Trentham and Dewey Cook (?). Recorded by Sam Eskin, December 1949.

AFS 10,806: Alvis Wood (plus guitar). Combs, Arkansas. Recorded by Merlin Mitchell, July 1950.

AFS 10,812: Tom Boyd. Patrick, Arkansas. Recorded by Merlin Mitchell, November 1950.

AFS 10,813: Frank Sizemore. Salisaw, Oklahoma. Recorded by Merlin Mitchell, November 1950.

AFS 10,819; 10,820: Elzie Thurman (plus guitars). Highland, Arkansas. Recorded by Irene Carlisle, May 1951.

AFS 10,821: Elzie and Kenneth Thurman (two fiddles and guitar). Highland, Arkansas. Recorded by Irene Carlisle, May 1951.

AFS 18,824-10,825: James M. (Skeeter) Walden. Busch, Arkansas. Recorded by Irene Carlisle, November 1951.

AFS 10,891: Floyd Burchett. Brushy Fork, Pike Co., Kentucky. Recorded by Wyatt Insko, July 1954.

AFS 11,302: Tom Dillon from Webster Co., West Virginia. Washington, D.C.

AFS 11,330-11,331: Darke County (Ohio Fiddler's Contest). Recorded by John Ballor and Bruce Buckley, ca.. 1950.

AFS 11,416: Hardy Crisp (plus two guitars). Smokemont, North Carolina. Recorded by Joseph S. Hall, ca. 1941.

AFS 11,417: Wayne Wright (plus guitar, etc.). Hazelwood, North Carolina. Recorded by Joseph S. Hall, ca. 1941.

AFS 11,417: Deck Bumgamer (plus guitar). Allens Creek, North Carolina. Recorded by Joseph S. Hall, 1941.

AFS 11,689: Albert Vergason (plus guitar). Sweden Valley, Pennsylvania. Recorded by Frank Hoffman, August 1959.

AFS 11,691: Charles Strippling (plus guitar). Kennedy, Alabama. Recorded by Ray B. Browne, July 1952.

AFS 11,710-11,711: Marion Sumner. Hazard, Kentucky. Recorded by John Cohen, ca. 1958.

AFS 11,710: James Crase. Bear Branch, Kentucky . Recorded by John Cohen, 1958.

AFS 11,870; 11,872; 11,873: Tom Leath (plus guitar). Hurley, Missouri. Recorded by Sherman Lee Pompey, May 1960.

AFS 11,887-11,888: James M. Walden. Busch, Arkansas. Recorded by Irene Carlisle, December 1951.

AFS 11,889: Wilkerson Fritch (plus guitar). Winslow, Arkansas. Recorded by Mary, C. Parler, August, 1953.

AFS 11,894: Joseph Page. Trent, Arkansas. Recorded by Mary C. Parler, April 1954.

AFS 11,895: Fred Smith. Bentonville, Arkansas. Recorded by Mary C. Parler, December 1954.

AFS 11,897: Jimmie Morrie. Timbo, Arkansas. Recorded by Mary C. Parler, November 1954.

AFS 11,897: Absie Morrison. Campbell, Arkansas. Recorded by Mary C. Parler, November 1954.

AFS 11,897: Ben Pollard. Elkings, Arkansas. Recorded by Mary C. Parler, November 1954.

AFS 11,899: Fred Smith. Bentonville, Arkansas. Recorded by Mary C. Parler, October 1955.

AFS 11,899: Leroy Gardner. Gayetteville, Arkansas. Recorded by Mary C. Parler October, 1955.

AFS 11,903: Milton Battles. Salem, Arkansas. Recorded by Mary C. Parler, April 1948.

AFS 12,004: Robert Shiflett. Brown's Cove, Virginia. Recorded by George Foss, July 1961.

AFS 12,035: Artis Burnett (plus guitar). Huntsvilee, Arkansas. Recorded by Mary C. Parler, July 1959.

AFS 12,036: Lou Gabbard (plus three guitars). St. Paul, Arkansas. Recorded by Mary C. Parler, July 1959.

AFS 12,048: J.M. Cansler. Newport, Arkansas. Recorded by Jim Coe, Spring, 1957.

AFS 12,310: Harry Robinson (song with guitars, etc.). Catskill region, New York. Recorded by Norman Cazden, 1946-1960.

AFS 12,310: Grover Hornbeck (plus guitar). Catskill region, New York. Recorded by Norman Cazden, August 1948.

AFS 12,310: John Coss. Catskill region, New York. Recorded by Norman Cazden, August 1954.

AFS 12,310: Walden Van Wagner (plus guitar). Catskill region, New York. Recorded by Norman Cazden, 1948 and 1952.

AFS 12,310; 12,311: Grant Rogers (some with guitar, etc.). Rock Rift, New York. Recorded by Norman Cazden, 1952-1960.

AFS 12,359-12,361: Robert Beach. Logan, Iowa/Springfield, Virginia. Recorded by Joseph C. Hickerson, March 1966.

AFS 12,396: Earnest East (plus dulcimer). Galax, Virginia. Recorded by Scott Odell, August 1965.

AFS 12,396: Otis Burris (plus dulcimer). Galax, Virginia. Recorded by Scott Odell, August 1965.

AFS 12,397: Earnest East (plus banjo, guitars, mandolin). Galax, Virginia. Recorded by Scott Odell, August 1965.

AFS 12,397: Earnest East (plus banjo, guitar). Galax, Virginia. Recorded by Scott Odell, August 1965.

AFS 12,397: Otis Burris (plus banjo, guitar). Galax, Virginia. Recorded by Scott Odell, August 1965.

AFS 12,397: Hubert Caldwell. Galax, Virginia. Recorded by Scott Odell, August 1965.

AFS 13,031: Edsel Terry. North Durham Co., North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Jabbour, October 1965.

AFS 13,031; 13,033: Joseph T. Aiken (some with guitar). Durham Co., North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Jabbour, October 1965 and May 1966.

AFS 13,031; 13,033: Kemp Chambers. Helena, North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Jabbour, October 1965 and May 1966.

AFS 13,031; 13,033: Maurice Garden. W. Durham, North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Jabbour, October 1965 and May 1966.

AFS 13,031; 13,032: Lester Brooks (some with guitar). North Orange Co., North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Jabbour, October and November 1965.

AFS 13,032: Romie Aiken. South Person County, North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Jabbour, November 1965-November 1966.

AFS 13,033-13,035; 13,037: Henry Reed. Glen Lyn, Virginia. Recorded by Alan Jabbour, June and August 1966. See: http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/hrhtml/hrhome.html .

AFS 13,034: Ed Hall. North Stokes County, North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Jabbour, June 1966.

AFS 13,034: Andrew Bennett. North Stokes Co., North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Jabbour, June 1966.

AFS 13,034: Oscar and Eugene Wright (plus guitar). Princeton, West Virginia. Recorded by Alan Jabbour, June 1966.

AFS 13,034: Ross Miller. Near Greenville, North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Jabbour, June 1966.

AFS 13,034: Harry Dixon (Dickerson). Lindside, North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Jabbour, June 1966.

AFS 13,035: John Lewis. Stokes Co., North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Jabbour, August 1966.

AFS 13,035: Albert Eli King. Greensboro, North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Jabbour, August 1966.

AFS 13,035: D.M. Andrews. Allegheny Co., North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Jabbour, August 1966.

AFS 13,035: Kilby Reeves. Allegheny Co., North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Jabbour, August 1966.

AFS 13,036: Harlan Coble and Lonnie Corsbie (some and banjo). Guilford Co., North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Jabbour, November 1966.

AFS 13,036: Vaughan Marley. Ramseur, North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Jabbour, November 1966.

AFS 13,036: Earl Shatterly. Kimesville, North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Jabbour, November 1966.

AFS 13,037: Lonne Corsbie. Guilford Co., North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Jabbour, April 1967.

AFS 13,037: Tinsey Clapp. Glen Raven, North Carolina. Recorded by Alan Jabbour, April 1967.

AFS 13,050: James J. Chisholm. Greenwood, Virginia. Recorded by John Powell, March 1934.

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