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Ya Gotta Quit Kickin' My Dog Aroun' by The Skillet Lickers

Artist Biography For The Skillet Lickers

The Skillet Lickers Were An Old-Time Band From Georgia USA. When Gid Tanner & Riley Puckett Signed To Columbia In 1924 They Created The Label's Earliest So-Called "hillbilly" Recording. Gid Tanner Formed The Skillet Lickers In 1926. The First Line-Up Was Gid Tanner Riley Puckett Clayton McMichen And Fate Norris. Between 1926 And 1931 They Recorded 88 Sides For Columbia. Eighty-Two Of These Were Commercially Issued. Later Members Were Lowe Stokes Bert Layne Hoke Rice Arthur Tanner And Hoyt "Slim" Bryant. Their Best-Selling Single Was "Down Yonder" A Hillbilly Breakdown In 1934 On RCA Victor. They Disbanded In 1931 But Reformed For Occasional Recordings After A Couple Of Years With A Changing Line-Up. "Back Up And Push" Was Another Well-Known Recording. The Skillet Lickers Together With Fellow North Georgians Fiddlin' John Carson And The Georgia Yellow Hammers Made Atlanta And North Georgia An Early Center Of Old-Time Stringband Music Especially The Hard-Driving Fiddle-Based Style Employed By Each Of These Performers. Clayton McMichen 1900–1970 Was The Lead Fiddler. He Was Known As "Mac". At The Age Of 11 He Learned To Play The Fiddle From His Uncle And Father. Two Years Later In 1913 His Family Moved To Atlanta Georgia Where Mac Made His Living As An Automobile Mechanic. In 1918 He Formed A Band Called "The Hometown Boys" Consisting Of Himself And Charles Whitten On Fiddles Boss Hawkins And Mike Whitten On Guitars And Ezra "Ted" Hawkins On Mandolin. The Hometown Boys Made Their First Radio Debut On September 18 1922. In 1931 He Performed With The "Georgia Wildcats" On Their First Recording Session For Columbia Records. He Was National Fiddling Champion From 1934 To 1949. Mac Made His Last Recordings In 1945 Although He Continued To Perform Until 1955 When He Retired. His Most Notable Composition Was "Peach Pickin' Time In Georgia" Later Recorded By Jimmie Rodgers In 1932. By The Time The Folk Revival Was Under Way In The Late 50s His Irritation With Being Asked To Play Old-Fashioned Material Was Unconcealed. At The Newport Festival Disambiguation Needed He Spoke Out On Stage Of His Disdain For The Skillet Lickers. However The Recordings He Made With That Band Are The Only Ones Of His In Print. In The Early 30s The Band Occasionally Toured Without Gid Tanner And Without Puckett With McMichen In Charge Instead. On These Occasions Bert Layne Would Black-Up For On Stage Comedy.
Fate Norris Singleton Lafayette Norris Of Dalton Georgia Played The Banjo And Harmonica. He Lived In Resaca Georgia. He Had Previously Performed As A One Man Band And Had Made A Device With Strings And Levers Which He Played With His Feet. Together Fate And Gid Did Blackface Comedy. Norris Made Some Recordings Under His Own Name And Was Only Occasionally A Member Of The Band. By 1931 He Appears To Have Disappeared From The Line-Up To Be Replaced By Gid On Banjo. He Later Died On Stage In Subligna Georgia On November 11 1944.
Lowe Stokes Marcus Lowell Stokes 1898-1983 Who Played The Fiddle Was Born In Elijay Georgia. A Superb Fiddler Considered McMichen's Equal And One Of The Finest Recorded Fiddlers Of The Time He Won Many Fiddle Championships In The Region. Stokes Lost His Right Hand To A Shotgun Blast In The Late 1920s In The Midst Of The Skillet Lickers' Popularity. He Eventually Began Fiddling Again Using A Prosthetic Attachment To Hold His Bow And He Can Be Heard Playing On Some Later Skillet Licker Records In This Manner For Example On "Broken Down Gambler" . Later Stokes Moved To Chouteau Oklahoma Where He Died.
Bert Layne Fiddle Brother-In-Law Of McMichen Played Occasionally. His Fiddle Had A Lower Sound Than Tanner Or McMichen But The Combination Of Three Fiddles Marks Out The Group From Almost Everyone Else At The Time. On The Group's Later Records The Three-Fiddle Lineup Was Usually Composed Of McMichen Layne And Lowe Stokes Playing Tightly In Unison Or In Harmony While Gid Tanner Switched To Banjo. Arthur Tanner Brother Of Gid Played Banjo And Guitar.
Riley Puckett Recorded Solo For Victor And Decca In The 30s And Early 40s. He Also Belonged To A Trio Called "Bert Layne And His Mountaineers". After 1931 The Group Occasionally Consisted Of Riley Puckett On Guitar Gordon Tanner On Fiddle Ezra "Ted" Hawkins On Mandolin And Even Record Producer Dan Hornsby On Vocals. There Are Recordings By A Group Called The "Arthur Tanner And The Cornshuckers" Which May Have Contained Gid Tanner.
Unfortunately The Virtuosity Of Puckett Tended To Pull In A Different Direction From That Of Mac. Their Best Recordings Were Probably Their Last Ones From 1931. The Band Recorded In Two Long Recording Sessions Per Year From 1926 To 1931. Few Members Of The Group Were Full-Time Professional Musicians. Clayton McMichen Was An Auto Mechanic. McMichen Was A Welder. Tanner Was A Chicken Farmer. Riley Puckett Toured As A Musician With His Own Tent Show. His Technical Virtuosity Marks Him Out As One Of The Best Guitarists Of The 20s And Early 30s.

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