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  1. Fiddlin’ John Carson (* 23. März 1868 oder 1874 im Fannin County, Georgia; † 11. Dezember 1949 in Atlanta, Georgia) war ein US-amerikanischer Old-Time-Musiker, der 1923 als einer der ersten ländlichen Musiker eine Schallplatte aufnahm.

  2. "Fiddlin'" John Carson (March 23, 1868 – December 11, 1949) was an American old-time fiddler and singer who recorded what is widely considered to be the first country music song featuring vocals and lyrics.

  3. 9. Mai 2003 · In the spring of 1922, Georgia’s “Fiddlin’ John” Carson, at the age of fifty-four, became one of the first genuine old-time country musicians to broadcast country music over a radio station. A year later, on June 14, 1923, Carson recorded his first phonograph record, which quickly sold out and increased national interest in southern rural music.

  4. 26. Sept. 2023 · 1. “The Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane” One of Fiddlin’ John Carson’s most iconic songs, “The Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane,” became an instant hit upon its release in 1923. In this heartwarming tune, Carson reminisces about his childhood years spent in a small log cabin.

  5. Fannin County native fiddlin’ John Carson was a colorful character who played every year at the Georgia old-time fiddlers’ conventions in Atlanta beginning in 1913. He first gained fame performing “The Ballad Of Mary Phagan” during the Leo Frank trial in Atlanta.

  6. John WilliamFiddlin’ John” Carson · Hillbilly Music: Source & Symbol · UNC Libraries. March 23, 1868 – December 11, 1949. Inspiration for Stephen Vincent Benet (in his “The Mountain Whippoorwill, or How Hill-Billy Jim Won the Great Fiddler’s Prize”), and acclaimed for making what were, in effect, the first commercially ...

  7. Fiddlin' John Carson (ca. 1868-1949) was a fiddle player and singer who was one of the first country musicians to broadcast music over radio.