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Bonaparte's Retreat by Tommy Jarrell

Artist Biography For Tommy Jarrell

Tommy Jarrell Born Thomas Jefferson Jarrell March 1 1901 Surry County North Carolina Died January 28 1985 Was An American Fiddler Banjo Player And Singer From The Mount Airy Region Of North Carolina's Appalachian Mountains. Although He Made His Living From Road Construction Operating A Motor Grader For The North Carolina Highway Department Until His Retirement In 1966 Jarrell Was An Influential Musician Eventually Attracting Attention From Washington D.C. When He Received The National Endowment For The Arts' National Heritage Fellowship In 1982. Jarrell's Style Was Notable For Its Expressive Use Of Syncopation And Sliding Ornamentation And He Was Adept At Singing While Playing. His Formidable Technique And Rough Timbre Continue To Influence Modern Aficionados Of Appalachian Old-Time Music And In Particular The Round Peak Style Of Clawhammer Banjo. In His Later Years Jarrell Lived In The Small Unincorporated Community Of Toast North Carolina. His Life Is Documented In Two Films By Les Blank Listed Below.

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