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- Q12857868 abstract "Bruce C. Molsky (born 1955, New York City) is an American fiddler, banjo player, guitarist, and singer. He primarily performs old-time music of the Appalachian region.As a young man, Molsky 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. His playing was influenced by the fiddling of Tommy Jarrell, whom Molsky visited in North Carolina in 1976. He recorded with Bob Carlin in 1990.Molsky has released several records on Compass Records, Rounder Records and Tree Frog Music under his own name. Besides his solo recordings he has also played with the bands Fiddlers 4 with Darol Anger and Michael Doucet, Andy Irvine & Dónal Lunny's Mozaik and Anonymous 4 1865: Songs of Hope and Home from the American Civil War. Molsky is a guest on legendary guitarist Mark Knopfler's latest CD, Tracker, playing banjo, fiddle and guitar. He collaborated in 2008 with Norwegian hardingfele player and composer Annbjørg Lien on her CD Waltz With Me and subsequent concerts. He also appears as a guest artist on Andy Statman's 2011 double-CD, "Old Brooklyn" (Shefa Records).Bruce is currently a member of the faculty at the Berklee College Of Music, American Roots Music Program in Boston MA.Molsky and his wife Audrey reside in Beacon, NY.".
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