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  1. Country, old-time music. Occupation (s) Musician. Instrument (s) Fiddle. Years active. 1920s–1960s. Fiddlin' Arthur Smith (April 10, 1898 – February 28, 1971) [1] was an American old time fiddler and a major influence on the old time and bluegrass music genres.

  2. 26 de ago. de 2012 · Originally from California, he now makes his home in Asheville, North Carolina. He has written more than 30 songbooks and instruction books for banjo, fiddle, guitar, and mandolin. Portions of this article are excerpted from Wayne’s book, The Rural Roots of Bluegrass.

  3. 12 de abr. de 2013 · Here's a great tune by one of the most revered and influential fiddlers of the Grand Ole Opry. He's accompanied by Alton Delmore on his Martin guitar and Ra...

  4. 12 de abr. de 2024 · FiddlinArthur Smith was an American old-time fiddler born on April 10, 1898, and significantly impacted the music world. He discovered his passion for the fiddle early, influenced by fellow fiddlers Grady Stringer and Walter Warden, while being raised on a farm near Bold Springs, Tennessee.

  5. 16 de nov. de 2019 · Arthur Smith & His Dixie Liners - In The Pines 1938 Bluebird Records (Recorded 30 Nov 1938)"In the Pines", also known as "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" an...

  6. Fiddlin' Arthur Smith was a key figure in the transition from the 1920's string band style to the more daring and improvisational techniques employed by all ...

  7. 26 de ene. de 2006 · Today is the sixty-eighth anniversary of the recording of Adieu False Heart, by FiddlinArthur Smith and the Delmore Brothers on January 26, 1938 in Charleston. Readers of The Celestial Monochord will recognize Adieu False Heart, of course, as one of the few pre-War hillbilly recordings about astronomy and cosmology.