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Joe And Odell Thompson

12+ albums
banjofolkfiddleOld Time Music

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One of the last links to the prewar African-American string band tradition, banjo player Odell Thompson was born on August 9, 1911, the son of John Arch Thompson, who was also a pretty fair banjo player. Thompson was raised in the northeastern part of Orange County in North Carolina, and when he began playing banjo, he absorbed his father's traditional repertoire, and was soon playing in string bands for square dances and frolics with his cousin, fiddler Joe Thompson (December 9, 1918 - February 20, 2012). Odell took up guitar (he also played a little fiddle) and began playing the blues in the 1920s, but continued to play banjo in the old style in string bands with Joe until the 1940s, when pressure from bluegrass and other newer musical forms made their approach all but obsolete. In the early '70s, folklorist Kip Lornell discovered the duo and convinced them to start playing the old music again, which led to a new career of festivals and concerts for Thompson and his cousin. Odell played banjo in the old clawhammer style (a down-stroking technique that is known by several names, including frailing, thumping, and drop-thumb) on a fretless resonator banjo, and his sound had a wonderfully wild and archaic feel. Odell's banjo, coupled with Joe's ragged, swerving fiddle style, effectively re-created the feel of black string bands from the 1800s, and the duo's performances were literally living history lessons. Joe and Odell had just completed a set at Merlefest on April 28, 1994,

top songs

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old corn liquor

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john henry

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Georgia Buck

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Love Somebody (Soldier's Joy)

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little brown jug

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Pumpkin Pie

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georgie buck

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Light in the Valley [live]

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John Henry - Joe and Odell Thompson

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Love Somebody (Soldier's Joy) - Joe and Odell Thompson

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albums

Black Banjo Songsters Of North Carolina And Virginia

Black Banjo Songsters Of North Carolina And Virginia

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Back Roads to Cold Mountain

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The Oxford American Southern Music Issue #20: North Carolina

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Black Banjo Songsters Of

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Ain't Gonna Rain No More: Blues and Pre-Blues from Piedmont North Carolina

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black banjo songsters of north

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The Art of Old-Time Mountain Music

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Black Banjo Songsters of North Carolina & Virginia

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Black Banjo Songsters

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The Oxford American Southern Music Issue, No. 20 (North Carolina)

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The Oxford American Southern Music Issue No. 20 - North Carolina

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Fiddler's Dream

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