https://folkopedia.info/index.php?title=Benton_Flippen&feed=atom&action=historyBenton Flippen - Revision history2024-03-29T09:22:22ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.35.1https://folkopedia.info/index.php?title=Benton_Flippen&diff=2528&oldid=prevRodStradling at 15:49, 26 March 20072007-03-26T15:49:29Z<p></p>
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</table>RodStradlinghttps://folkopedia.info/index.php?title=Benton_Flippen&diff=2443&oldid=prevRodStradling: New page: '''Benton Flippen:''' was born in 1920 and was first influenced as a fiddler by an uncle from Thomasville, NC, who would occasionally visit his parents’ home. From 1948 onwards Ben...2007-03-24T12:35:43Z<p>New page: '''Benton Flippen:''' was born in 1920 and was first influenced as a fiddler by an uncle from Thomasville, NC, who would occasionally visit his parents’ home. From 1948 onwards Ben...</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>'''Benton Flippen:''' was born in 1920 and was first influenced as a fiddler by an uncle from Thomasville, NC, who would occasionally visit his parents’ home.&nbsp; From 1948 onwards Benton played on WPAQ, a local radio station, often in company with Esker Hutchins who taught him many local tunes.&nbsp; Other influences include Fiddlin’ Arthur Smith (heard on the radio) and local banjo-player Kyle Creed.&nbsp; Benton currently has a fine CD out on Rounder (CD 0326).</div>RodStradling