Podcast 65: Fletcher Bright and Bill Evans

Podcast 65: Fletcher Bright and Bill Evans

For our 65th podcast, we talk to banjo musician and educator Bill Evans and old-time fiddler Fletcher Bright. The duo recently released an album entitled Fine Times at Fletcher’s House. Despite their varied backgrounds – Evans is a...
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For our 65th podcast, we talk to banjo musician and educator Bill
Evans and old-time fiddler Fletcher Bright. The duo recently
released an album entitled Fine Times at Fletcher’s House.


Despite their varied backgrounds – Evans is a Bay area bluegrass
powerhouse while Bright is an old-time fiddler from Tennessee –
the duo sound like they’ve been performing together for years.
Each of the 16 traditional tunes on the album were recorded in
three or four takes with no editing – just two guys making great
music. Evans plays a 1930 Gibson Granada that formerly belonged
to Sonny Osborne, while Bright uses a contemporary fiddle built
by Jonathan Cooper of Portland, Maine.


Evans is no stranger to the FJ. You may remember his great
14-minute crash course on the evolution of the banjo that we
filmed here. And, though it’s hard to believe based on his
playing, Bright is 82 years old this year. He’s been a member of
the same band – the Dismembered Tennesseans – since 1945 (when he
was in high school). He’s also a successful real estate
developer.


At the end of our interview, the duo perform two songs from the
record: “Yellow Barber” and “Polly Put the Kettle On.” 


 

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