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From the "jumbo-tron" at the New Orleans Jazz Festival to swanky private parties in New York, Evan Price fiddles real nice. A teacher of music to all grades in Smithsburg, Maryland... right hand man at the Pennsylvania Opry... a student and master of Jazz and many other styles. Evan is a Louisiana fiddler to his core: Blues, Shrimp, Barbecue and LSU. Need we say more?

 

 

Robbie Carathers is nothing short of a master of Old Time Fiddle. Yeah, he can do swing, sure he loves a good rag, blues... he can do it, Irish...sure, but if you want to hear him burn up the strings OLD TIME is what he bleeds. Currently fiddling for the Knuckle Dusters, The Speakeasy Boys and The South Mountain String Band, Robbie pretty much sleeps with his fiddle.

   

Richard Pryor "Captain Rich" is a musical freak of nature. Given him a fiddle and he'll saw with anyone note for note. Put a mandolin in his hands and he is outright dangerous. Did we mention that Rich flat picks a guitar with machine gun speed, and that if you have a bugle or trombone in your house, you better hide it?  Bass Guitar? Drums? Dulcimer? You betcha!

 

 

Pictured here at the "Disgraceland Ball" Gary Peck is a barbeque phenomenon.  A river bard tried and true, when he's not fishing, he's singing. If you've ever floated anywhere along the Juniata River in rural Pennsylvania, you've heard his echo. Specializing in classic country, gospel and bluegrass numbers, singing with power and praise, Gary is one of America's best kept secrets. 

 

 

 

 

 

Stage hand, roadie, navigator...hired goon. Try to get too close to The Knuckle Dusters and you'll have a real country HOSS on your hands. Actually, Tony Deshong, kin by marriage, is one of our biggest fans. He captains legions of whoopin' and hollerin' rednecks. Tony says he can't hold a tune in 5 gallon bucket, but if you ever need an authority on 1970-80's vintage Chevy trucks, he's your man.