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Fiddle Whamdiddle:
Foot-stomping, heart-pumping, head-bobbing music that snags audiences and reels them in!.
Fiddle Whamdiddle is the exciting cross-pollination of two award-winning
instrumentalists from Fort Collins.
Vi Wickam, twice the Colorado State fiddling
champion and a 4-time finalist in the Grand Masters' Fiddler Contest, says:
"Music is in my blood. Every note I play is for nourishment".
Steve Eulberg who
has won 5 prizes in the National Mountain Dulcimer Championship and 3 times been
a finalist in the National Hammered Dulcimer Championship, says: "Playing
dulcimer makes me feel like I'm dancing on strings".
Their facility with their instruments, their knowledge of and delight in a wide variety of tunes and styles,
and welcoming rapport with audiences weave together to produce toe-tapping
performances that nourish and inspire audiences of all ages.
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Old School Old Time
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Fiddle Whamdiddle lives in
Colorado, USA.
Tagged as: World, Folk-Rock, Folk, Hammered Dulcimer.
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