Melvin Wine

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Melvin Wine (1909-2003) was an American old-time fiddler from the state of West Virginia. He lived in Copen, in Braxton County, West Virginia. Wine was a recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts's National Heritage Fellowship (the U.S.'s highest award presented to traditional musicians and artists). Wikipedia
Born:
1909
Died:
2003
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  • Wikipedia

    The definitive Wikipedia entry for Melvin Wine. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melvin_Wine
  • Augusta Heritage Center Store

    Melvin Wine was never without a song to sing, a story to tell, or a tune to play, and his familiar "one more time" still rings in our hearts. He was born in 1909 at the mouth of Stouts Hollow in Braxton County, West Virginia. Melvin's chiseled smile was
    www.augustaheritage.com/store.html
  • Fiddler Magazine - Fall 2006

    Melvin Wine was born in Burnsville, West Virginia, in 1909. At the age of nine he began to play his first fiddle tunes by sneaking out his father's prized possession (the fiddle). Melvin eventually gained the courage to inform his mother of the progress
    www.fiddle.com/issues/fall06.html
  • NEA National Heritage...

    Melvin Wine was born April 20, 1909, in Burnsville, West Virginia. His father, Bob Wine, played the fiddle, and his mother, Elizabeth Sandy Wine , sang ballads and hymns. Some of Melvin's earliest memories were of lying in bed at night, listening to his
    www.nea.gov/honors/heritage/fellows/fellow.php?id=1991_16