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  1. Singleton LaFayette Norris, or ”Fate” as folks knew him by, was an outstanding example of the generation of versatile and colorful musicians that made up the Golden Age of Old Time music. He was born in Dirt Town, Chattooga County, on August 23, 1878, and is best known for playing banjo in the early hillbilly string band The Skillet Lickers

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  3. Fate Norris, (Singleton Lafayette Norris) of Dalton, Georgia played the banjo, and harmonica. He lived in Resaca, Georgia. He had previously performed as a one-man band and had made a device with strings and levers which he played with his feet. Norris made some recordings under his own name and was only occasionally a member of the ...

  4. Fate Norris-Biography. Singleton LaFayette “FateNorris, who played the banjo for the Skillet Lickers, was from Resaca, Georgia, north of Atlanta, and unfortunately, is almost inaudible on most of the recordings. He was born in 1878 and was married to Elizabeth (Lizzie), with whom he had one daughter, Mable.

  5. Born in Dirt Town, Chattooga County, Singleton Fayette Norris, or ''Fate'' as folks knew him by, was an outstanding example of the generation of versatile and colourful musicians that made up the Golden Age of Old Time music. Fate is most associated as the banjo player in early country music's super group The...

  6. Fate Norris ; Gid Tanner: Male vocal duet, with fiddle (violin) and guitar: vocalist, instrumentalist, guitar : Columbia: W142061: 10-in. 4/20/1926: Where did you get that hat? Fate Norris ; Gid Tanner: Male vocal duet, with fiddle (violin) and guitar: vocalist, instrumentalist, guitar : Columbia: W142062: 10-in. 4/20/1926: Frankie was a good ...

  7. Fate Norris and his Play Boys: String band, with male vocal ensemble: instrumentalist, banjo, vocalist : Columbia: W148255: 10-in. 4/12/1929: Johnnie get your gun: Fate Norris and his Play Boys: String band, with male vocal ensemble: vocalist : Columbia: W148266: 10-in. 4/12/1929: Corn licker still in Georgia—Part 7: