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  1. "Fiddlin'" John Carson (March 23, 1868 – December 11, 1949) was an American old-time fiddler and singer who recorded what is widely considered to be the first country music song featuring vocals and lyrics. [1] Early life. Carson was born near McCaysville in Fannin County, Georgia. He moved to Cobb County in his youth.

  2. 9 de may. de 2003 · Author Wayne W. Daniel, Chamblee. Originally published May 9, 2003 Last edited Nov 5, 2015. In the spring of 1922, Georgia’s “FiddlinJohnCarson, at the age of fifty-four, became one of the first genuine old-time country musicians to broadcast country music over a radio station.

  3. 22 de ago. de 2010 · Fiddlin' John Carson-I'm Nine Hundred Miles From Home. BBYMRLCCOTN. 7.44K subscribers. 158. 19K views 13 years ago. Fiddlin' John Carson-I'm Nine Hundred Miles From Home...

  4. Fiddlin' John Carson (ca. 1868-1949) was a fiddle player and singer who was one of the first country musicians to broadcast music over radio.

  5. June 14, 1923 - Fannin County, Atlanta. Farmer, railroad worker, horse jockey, moonshiner and country music’s first big star — that was John William Carson. Fannin County native fiddlinJohn Carson was a colorful character who played every year at the Georgia old-time fiddlers’ conventions in Atlanta beginning in 1913.

  6. 13 de dic. de 2019 · Let's revisit the valuable contributions of the remarkable fiddler, John Carson who was recognized as one of the early-recorded country musicians. Fiddlin Country Music

  7. FiddlinJohn Carson - Blue Ridge Music Hall of Fame. Carson was born near Fannin County, Georgia, in 1868 and grew up on a farm there. In his teens, Carson learned to play the fiddle, using an old Stradivari-copy violin brought from Ireland in the early 19th century.