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Eck Robertson at the Crossroads of American Fiddling

Eck Robertson at the Crossroads of American Fiddling

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The Texas Panhandle’s frontier days were fresh in memory when fiddler Eck Robertson (1887-1975) arrived. Cowboys still worked on ranches in the 1910s but barbed-wire fences abounded too. Robertson pursued a continually evolving strategy to profit from the feverish transformation of living history into marketable nostalgia. He adopted cowboy dress clothes for his first recording session in New York in 1922 and became known as a 'Famous Cowboy Fiddler.' His stubborn vision spawned traditional-yet-transformed Texas fiddling. Robertson criticized other fiddlers because their playing was 'just the same thing over and over.' Robertson insisted that his fiddling—his balance of cleaving to tradition while adding new content—was the way of the future. Author Chris Goertzen traces Robertson’s story through detailed biography, music transcriptions, and careful musical analysis. Though Robertson struggled to attain consistent financial success as a performer, he cultivated a varied repertoire

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Navn Eck Robertson at the Crossroads of American Fiddling
GTIN/EAN/ISBN 9781496857149
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