Clarence Remus Wilson
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Clarence Remus Wilson was a Rosine, Kentucky farmer[1] who also played the fiddle and five-string banjo.[2] He has been called one of the "greats" of hillbilly music, along with James "Uncle Pen" Vandiver, Kennedy Jones, and Bill Monroe.[3] He also played with Blues musician Arnold Schultz,[4] when Schultz was in town. There is a photo of Schultz and Wilson sitting outside on folding chairs, posing with their instruments, Schultz with his guitar and Wilson with his fiddle.[5]
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Birth name | Clarence Remus Wilson |
Origin | Ohio County, Kentucky, US |
Genres | Old-time music |
Occupation(s) | Artist, musician |
Instruments | Fiddle, Banjo |
Years active | 1920s |
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