Lisa Germano was his early fiddle player. Don't know or care who the current one is.
Jim Riley on drums Travis Toy on Banjo John Jeansonne on fiddle
the fiddle player for the high kings
Mel Tillis has twin fiddles in his band. Bruce Hoffman is the dominant fiddle player.
Caitlin, the fiddle player who replaced Emily Poe, the former fiddle player who left the band.
John Murphy - fiddle player - was born in 1875.
John Murphy - fiddle player - died in 1955.
Lisa Germano was his early fiddle player. Don't know or care who the current one is.
Jim Riley on drums Travis Toy on Banjo John Jeansonne on fiddle
the fiddle player for the high kings
Mel Tillis has twin fiddles in his band. Bruce Hoffman is the dominant fiddle player.
Marian Anderson's father name is John Anderson
Caitlin, the fiddle player who replaced Emily Poe, the former fiddle player who left the band.
Anderson is his first name
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2003
This is the fiddler Tom Morley you are asking about and YES, I was Country singer John Anderson's fiddle player, playing in his band from 1981 through 1985. I played fiddle & mandolin on six of his Warner Bros. albums (including two 'Greatest Hits' compilations) and contributed the string arrangements as well on the 'Eye of a Hurricane' album. You can see me on the cover of the 'All The People Are Talkin' album (far left side, leaning against the truck) and on numerous videos, including several 'Hee Haw' appearances, all available on YouTube. All of John Anderson's 1980s Warner Bros. albums have been re-released by Collector's Choice Music and are available at amazon.com, although the original liner notes are missing and the names of all of John's band members are often missing. (We all started playing on John's studio recordings starting with the release of 1983's 'Wild & Blue', which was quite a precedent to set in those days.) John's first 4 Warner Bros. albums feature legendary Nashville studio fiddler Buddy Spicher. That's him you hear on the great fiddle solo in 'I'm Just An Old Chunk of Coal'. Buddy was and is still one of my all-time favorite fiddlers and I tried to emulate his playing throughout my honky-tonk fiddling career.