Fiddlin' Joe Martin, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Fiddlin' Joe Martin

American blues musician

Date of Birth: 08-Jan-1900

Place of Birth: Mississippi, United States

Date of Death: 21-Nov-1975

Profession: musician, street artist, mandolinist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Fiddlin' Joe Martin

  • Fiddlin' Joe Martin (January 8, 1900, Edwards, Mississippi – November 2, 1975, Walls, Mississippi) was an American blues musician, who played mandolin on Son House's recording sessions inspired by Alan Lomax in 1941. Martin was a versatile musician who could play guitar, fiddle, mandolin, washboard and drums.
  • Paul Oliver wrote that he "worked the Delta joints for over fifty years" after leaving Edwards in 1918 when he was fourteen.
  • Martin worked with numerous blues artists including House, Willie Brown, Charley Patton and Howlin' Wolf.
  • He is mostly associated with Woodrow Adams, on all of whose recordings he appeared.
  • Martin and Adams played live together in the Mississippi area until Martin’s death.

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