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region in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Stuart made several recordings in June 1924 that would later prove influential in the development of early
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and "Forked Deer," early renditions of the oft-played fiddle tunes "Grey Eagle" and "Old Granny Rattletrap," and early renderings of later
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to record, among them Uncle Am Stuart. The 14 sides Stuart recorded included the first known recordings of the Appalachian folk songs
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sought to recruit its own Southern mountain musicians, and the following year invited several Southern Appalachian musicians to
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soldiers who passed through the area in the 1860s, and learning techniques while wandering through post-Civil War
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in 1853. He learned to play fiddle at a young age, picking up a number of tunes from
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Charlie Bowman: East Tennessee Old-time Fiddler — A Biographical Sketch
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fiddle player. After winning various fiddle contests across the Southern
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The Johnson County Fiddlers' Convention at Laurel Bloomery, Tennessee
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camps. His later style represented a fusion of Civil War tunes and
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Musical Traditions Old Time Music Series – Review
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sought to emulate while learning to play the fiddle.
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In 1925, Stuart attended the Fiddlers' Convention in
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Morristown, Tennessee
United States
Morristown, Tennessee
Old-time
fiddle
Vocalion
Old-time
Appalachian
Country music
Morristown, Tennessee
Civil War
African-American
Appalachian folk music
Okeh
Fiddlin' John Carson
Vocalion Records
New York
Cumberland Gap
bluegrass
Mountain City, Tennessee
Charlie Bowman
G. B. Grayson
Fiddlin' John Carson
Roy Acuff




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