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          Fiddlin' Arthur Smith wrote this tune, and it was recorded in February of For this version, we call on 2 legendary fiddlers....

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        3. Fiddlin' Arthur Smith wrote this tune, and it was recorded in February of For this version, we call on 2 legendary fiddlers.
        4. Fiddlers – West Virginia Biography; Forrester, Howdy, ; Monroe, Bill – Criticism and Interpretation; Monroe, Bill – Discography.
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        6. Howdy Forrester

          American singer-songwriter (1922–1987)

          Howdy Forrester

          Birth nameHoward Wilson Forrester
          Also known asBig Howdy Forrester
          BornMarch 31, 1922
          OriginVernon, Tennessee, US
          DiedAugust 1, 1987(1987-08-01) (aged 65)
          Genresbluegrass
          OccupationMusician
          InstrumentFiddle
          Years active1930s–1980s

          Musical artist

          Howdy Forrester (March 31, 1922 – August 1, 1987), born Howard Wilson Forrester, was an American bluegrass fiddler and a popularizer and practiser of the "Texas" or "show fiddle" style.[1] He was a long-time member of Roy Acuff's Smoky Mountain Boys.

          Biography

          Forrester was born near Vernon, in Hickman County, Tennessee, into a family of many fiddlers; his father, grandfather, and uncle all played the fiddle.[1] He grew up as the youngest of four brothers.

          In 1927, their father was killed in an automobile accident when his vehicle was hit by a train.[2] In 1933, du