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Joe Thompson obituary in the New York Times

Joe Thompson Dies at 93; Helped Preserve the Black String Band

He was born not far from there, in north-central North Carolina, and one of his earliest memories was of squirming on the floor as his father played the fiddle. His father had learned the instrument from his own father, a slave, and taught him in turn. Joe Thompson made the strings for his first fiddle from screen-door wires, and by the time he was 7, he was playing a real fiddle at dances while propped on a wooden chair, his feet not yet reaching the floor, according to an account given to the North Carolina Folk Heritage Award Program. Later on he and his brother Nate and a first cousin, Odell Thompson, formed a string band, with Nate and Odell on banjos, and well into their teens they played their music — something like square dance music, only more rhythmic — all over North Carolina.

“People loved to see us come,” Mr. Thompson said in an interview with American Legacy magazine in 2008. “Every year we would shuck corn and strip tobacco, then hoop it up with a big dance.”

More from the Times

RIP Joe Thompson. The famous fiddler passed away yesterday at 93. More from the Burlington, North Carolina newspaper: http://m.thetimesnews.com/articles/fiddler-52727-family-monday.html

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