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1 Mike Seeger 92 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
2 Bascom Lamar Lunsford 81 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
3 Fiddlin' John Carson 63 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
4 Ira Bernstein 39 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
5 Ed Haley 33 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
6 Dwight Diller 25 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
7 Riley Baugus 23 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
8 Tommy Hunter (fiddler) 21 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
9 Tommy Jarrell 19 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
10 Bruce Molsky 18 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
11 Alan Jabbour 14 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
12 Wade Ward 14 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
13 Breakin' Up Winter 13 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
14 Rayna Gellert 12 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
15 Brad Leftwich 11 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
16 Jake Krack 11 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
17 Benton Flippen 10 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
18 Lester McCumbers 8 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
19 Fiddlin' Doc Roberts 6 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
20 Henry Reed (musician) 6 Sparkline of topic views for 2 weeks
21 Clyde Davenport less than 5 views
22 Melvin Wine less than 5 views
23 Fred Cockerham less than 5 views
24 Edden Hammons less than 5 views
25 Rafe Stefanini less than 5 views

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Updated live from Wikipedia, last check: May 22, 2013 08:52 UTC (41 seconds ago)

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This category includes fiddlers who play old-time music in the Southern Appalachian (called simply "Appalachian") style, both players who live in Appalachia as well as those who do not.

See also: Appalachian old-time music








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