Performers
John Hartford (Old time fiddler & banjo player extraordinaire! Featured in the Spring 1997 issue)
Alasdair Fraser (Scottish fiddler; featured in the Spring 1996 issue. Also Culburnie Records' site)
Frankie McWhorter (Texas cowboy/ranch dance fiddler; featured in the Summer 1998 issue)
Randal Bays (Irish fiddler; featured in the Winter 98/99 issue)
Mark O'Connor (Featured in the Spring 1996 issue)
Jay Ungar and Molly Mason (Featured in the Winter 97/98 issue)
Vassar Clements (Featured in the Winter 96/97 issue)
Darol Anger (Featured in the Spring 1999 issue)
Nancy Conescu
Richard Greene (Featured in Summer 1996 issue)
Martin Hayes (Featured in spring 1994 issue)
Jerry Holland (Cape Breton fiddle master & composer; featured in Summer 1996 & Winter 99/00 issues)
KilBride (Family trio from Wales; featured in Spring 1999 issue)
Julie Lyonn Lieberman (Performer/instructor, offers instructional materials; featured in spring 1999 issue)
Natalie MacMaster (Cape Breton fiddler; featured in Summer 1996 issue)
Pierre Schryer (Canadian fiddler extraordinaire; featured in Summer 1997 issue)
Standing Stones (SF Bay Area Irish Band)
Brenda Stubbert (Great Cape Breton fiddler & composer; featured in the Summer 1996 issue)
Cat Taylor (San Francisco fiddler)
Calvin Vollrath (Metis fiddler from Canada)
April Verch (1998 Canadian Open Champion; 1997 Canadian Grand Masters Champion)
Two Fiddles (Dudley and Jacqueline Laufman of New Hampshire. Traditional New England fiddling and calling. Also cassettes, booklets of dances, book of tunes.)
Jana Jay ("The First Lady of Country Fiddle)
Greenblatt & Seay (Nebraska fiddler Deborah Greenblatt & David Seay. Instructional book/tape sets, etc.)
Catriona MacDonald (Shetland fiddler, featured in the Fall 1997 issue)
Prairieland String Band (Oklahoma-based string band, together since 1984)
Wayne Cantwell (Oklahoma fiddler)
Neff Brothers - Flaithrí and Eoghan (Irish piper and fiddler)
Harry Bolick ("That Banjo From Hell" CD with Ken Bloom, featuring banjo fiddle)
Pat Simmonds (New Zealand fiddler now living/teaching in Canada)
Gordon Gunn (Scottish fiddler)
Jeremy Cohen (Jazz fiddler featured in the winter 00/01 issue)
Ivan Hicks (New Brunswick fiddler, leader of "Sussex Avenue Fiddlers," nominated for 2000 East Coast Music Award)
Johnny Gimble (Texas swing fiddler extraordinaire; Johnny Gimble's Swing Week 2001 for fiddle, guitar & bass in Taos, New Mexico)
Gordon Stobbe (Nova Scotia fiddler, composer, recording artist extraordinaire)
Carolina Special (Traditional bluegrass music band)
Craig Atkinson (Celtic fiddler from Toronto)
Ivonne Hernandez (Current Grand North American Fiddle Champion, from Victoria, B.C.)
bohola (Irish traditional band featuring Sean Cleland on fiddle & viola, Jimmy Keane on accordion, and Pat Broaders on bouzouki & vocals.)
Danny Ray Cole
Siân Phillips (5th generation Welsh fiddler)
Wild Welsh Women (Traditional Welsh band, including fiddler Siân Phillips)
Julianna Waller (Nashville performer & teacher, featured in the winter '01/'02 issue of Fiddler Magazine)
Cape Cod Fiddlers (Group meets weekly to play Irish, Scottish, Shetland, Scandinavian, Cape Breton, French Canadian, and American fiddle tunes; also performs. Two CDs available.)
Fiddlers 3 (Celtic folk music; a Canadian family band)
Brian Wicklund (Professional fiddle player and teacher, author of the American Fiddle Method, Vol. 1 & 2, Mel Bay Pubs.)
Sandra Layman (Seattle area fiddler. Latest CD: Little Blackbird -- Klezmer, Greek, Romanian, Turkish, Hungarian Music.)
Scott Campbell (Vermont fiddler; music samples on site)
Frankie Gavin (Irish fiddler, featured in the Summer 2002 issue of Fiddler Magazine)
Gerry O'Connor (Irish fiddler and fiddle maker/repairer)
Donal O'Connor (Irish fiddler)
Buddy Spicher (Nashville bluegrass fiddler, "Master of Double Stops")
Anne Lederman (Performer, teacher, specialist on Métis fiddling)
Daniel Carwile (Contest-style, Celtic, and bluegrass fiddler; co-owner of Carwile String Studio)
Fiddling Dwight Moody
Phil Berthoud (Irish fiddler and author of instructional books. Website has info on fiddle, mandolin, and guitar.)
Deby Benton Grosjean (California Celtic fiddler and teacher)
James Kelly (Irish fiddler extraordinaire, featured in the Winter 97/98 issue of Fiddler Magazine)
Catherine Fraser (Australian Celtic fiddler)
Linda Rankin (Australian Celtic fiddler)
Julane Beetham (Indiana. Norwegian & Norwegian-American old time fiddle; regular fiddle & Hardanger)
Chad Manning
Chrissy Crowley (Ontario fiddler)
Bobby Hicks
Paul Bradley Violins (Irish fiddler and fiddle/maker/repairer)
Blaine Sprouse
Pete Kirby ("Tomorrow the Fox Will Come," traditional English Music CD)
Pete Clark, Scottish fiddler (interviewed in the Summer 1999 issue of Fiddler Magazine)
Quebe Sisters Band (Grace, Sophia & Hulda) from Texas – Western swing and Texas old-time
Scott Campbell
Tom Cunningham - www.fiddletales.com (Louisville, Kentucky fiddler of various styles, especially swing, but also bluegrass, old time, blues… Performer of one-man show called “Fiddle Tales”)
Jamie Laval (Scottish fiddler from North Carolina; featured in the Spring 2005 issue of Fiddler Magazine)
Larry Franklin (Nashville session fiddler; session hall of famer; featured in the Fall 2002 issue of Fiddler Magazine)
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