Bruce Molsky

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  • folk
  • old-timey
  • country
  • bluegrass
  • fiddle
Bruce Molsky (b. Manhattan, New York, 1955) is an American fiddler, banjo player, guitarist, and singer. He primarily performs old-time music of the Appalachian region. He was born in 1955 at New York Infirmary in Manhattan, and grew up near St. James Park in The Bronx. His father, Milton, a mechanical engineer, was a first-generation American descendant of Jewish immigrants from Poland. As a young man, Bruce first became interested in blues music, but eventually became absorbed in old-time music while studying engineering at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York beginning in 1972.

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Songs

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    8th of January

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    Arkansas Traveler

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    Bill Brown

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    Billy Joe Banes

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    Blackberry Blossom

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    Bolts and Locks

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    Brothers and Sisters

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    Brushy Fork

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    Brushy Run

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    Buck Hoard

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    Buckdancer's Choice

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    Buffalo Girls

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    Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie

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    Cabin Creek

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    Callahan

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    Charmin' Betsy

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    Chinquapin Pie

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    Cider

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    Come Home

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    Cotton Eyed Joe

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    Cousin Sally Brown

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    Diamond Joe / Green River

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    Fare Thee Well Blues

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    Field Holler / Piney Woods / Lost Indian

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    Fishin' Blues

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    Forked Deer

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    Fortune

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    Fox Hunt

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    Georgia Belle

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    Glory in the Meeting House

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    Green Grows the Laurel

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    Grey Owl / Victor's No. 39

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    Grigsby's Hornpipe

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    Harveland Waltz

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    Hills of Mexico

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    I Truly Understand

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    Indian Squaw

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    Jeff Sturgeon

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    John Brown's Dream

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    John Cole

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    Johnson City Rag

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    Knoxville Blues

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    Lazy John / The Bucking Mule

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    Let's Go to Huntin'

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    Lonesome John

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    Lost Boy

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    Masanga Njia

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    Old Greasy Coat

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    On My Street

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    Peg and Awl


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