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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fred_Van_EpsFred Van Eps - Wikipedia

    Fred Van Eps (December 30, 1878 – November 22, 1960) was an American banjoist and banjo maker. The "Van Eps Recording Banjo" was a well-known model until 1930. He was the father of jazz guitarist George Van Eps. Biography. Van Eps was born in Somerville, New Jersey, United States, and moved with his family to Plainfield in 1892.

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  4. 31. Aug. 2021 · Fred and George Van Eps: Profiles in Jazz - The Syncopated Times. Scott Yanow. August 31, 2021. Profiles In Jazz. Banjoist Fred Van Eps cut his first released recordings in 1897 while his son, guitarist George Van Eps, made his final recordings in 1997, a century later. They both left behind important musical legacies.

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  6. Fred Van Eps was probably the greatest banjoist on early records, notwithstanding stiff competition in the acoustic era from artists such as Vess L. Ossman and Olly Oakley. In acoustic recording, the… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1900s - 1950s. Born. December 30, 1878 in Somerville, NJ. Died. November 22, 1960 in Burbank, CA. Genre.

  7. Ragtime • United States. Jazz music community with review and forums. Van Eps was born in Somerville, New Jersey and moved with his family to Plainfield, New Jersey in 1892. He learned to play the banjo and studied the phonograph cylinder recordings of Vess Ossman.