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  1. 7. März 2021 · 目次. 1 カントリー・ミュージック初の商業録音を行った開祖 フィドリン・ジョン・カーソン(Fiddlin’ John Carson). 1.1 フィドリン・ジョン・カーソンとは. 1.1.1 ジョージア州でのフィドルチャンピオン. 1.1.2 アフリカ系アメリカ人の英雄ジョン・ヘンリーに ...

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  3. John William Carson. Profile: American fiddle player ( Born: March 23, 1868 in Fannin County, Georgia, USA - Died: December 11, 1949 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA) Inducted into the Atlanta Country Music Hall of Fame (1982) and Georgia Music Hall of Fame (1984). A member of the WSM Grand Ole Opry. Carson was among the earliest recorded Country ...

  4. Fiddlin' John Carson ( Fannin County, 23 maart 1868 - Atlanta, 11 december 1949) was een Amerikaans fiddler (violist) en zanger in de old-time music. Hij bracht platen uit toen de verkoop ervan nog in de kinderschoenen stond. Zijn succes stimuleerde platenmaatschappijen om van meer artiesten hillbilly uit te brengen, de voorloper van country en ...

  5. Fiddlin John Carson 9.3K plays Fiddlin John Carson Vol. 1 1923 - 1924. Cotton Eyed Joe. Fiddlin John Carson 42K plays Fiddlin John Carson Vol. 4 1926 - 1927. It's A Shame To Whip Your Wife On Sunday. Fiddlin John Carson 11K plays Fiddlin John Carson Vol. 4 1926 - 1927. Ain't No Bugs On Me.

  6. 13. Dez. 2019 · FiddlinJohn of Georgia. The First Annual “Georgia Old-Time Fiddlers ’ Convention” that was held at the Municipal Auditorium in Atlanta on April 1, 1913, was the start of Carson’s career where he finished fourth. But for the next 8 years, from 1914 to 1922, he was proclaimed “Champion Fiddler of Georgia” seven times.

  7. Fiddlin' John Carson, pictured circa 1924, began playing fiddle on Atlanta's WSB radio station in 1922. On June 14, 1923, the country-music recording industry was launched when Carson made his first phonograph record. His recording career, which yielded some 165 recorded songs, lasted into the 1930s.