Leslie Keith

Leslie Keith (March 30, 1906 December 28, 1977) was an American bluegrass musician. Known as a formidable fiddler who won many contests,[1] Keith once played with Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys, as well as The Stanley Brothers. He is best known for the tune he put together out of pieces of older tunes, "Black Mountain Rag".

In 1938, Leslie and another champion fiddler rented a park and invited fiddlers to compete. It was evidently successful, as 27 fiddlers and a crowd of 9,400 showed up. By the late 1940s, Leslie was fiddler for Curly King and the Tennessee Hilltoppers, as featured on WCYB radio in Bristol, Virginia.

He lived his final days and performed locally in Tucson, Arizona.

References

  1. Goldsmith, Thomas (2004). The Bluegrass Reader. University of Illinois Press. p. 117. ISBN 0-252-02914-3. Retrieved 2008-07-18.

Article with a story about Leslie Keith in a fiddle competition: http://www.nativeground.com/jimshumate.asp

Last album Black Mountain Blues

Backup Musicians: Leonard Berline,guitar
                  John Hickman, banjo
                  Roger Bush, bass
                  Tom Ford, guitar
                  Bill Rondstadt, bass
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