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Fern fronds look like a fiddle's head. Seemed to be lumped into one group, known as "Fiddle Head Ferns" down here in the southern US.
When Silly Wizard played at the Cincinnati Music Hall, Tom asked about Johnny's beautiful fiddle. Johnny just handed Tom the fiddle.......and walked away. We all clustered around, getting to see this lovely instrument up close and personal. We finally had to say...Hey, Johnny, do you want this back? Little did we know at the time, but some months later it was stolen, never to be returned.
Very talented musicians fill the streets of Lisbon these days with great music, these lads where playing Swing and Gypsy Jazz.
read more about these pictures and the New Orleans street music culture here:
www.storehouse.co/stories/r7tx-street-musicians-of-new-or...
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Bow Fiddle Rock, a large rock about 50 feet high just off the coast. The quartzite structure has a large sea arch, which somewhat resembles the bow of a fiddle.
Fiddle player performing during the Downtown Chili Cookoff in downtown Wichita Kansas. The event is put on annually by the Wichita Wagonmasters.
The World’s Largest Fiddle located on the Sydney waterfront next to the Joan Harriss Cruise Pavilion greets visitors as they arrive via cruise ship. The fiddle and bow reach a height of 60 feet!
The Big Fiddle, as many call it, was designed and constructed by Cyril Hearn in 2005. It is a tribute to the folk music and traditions of the province’s Celtic community.
Sydney, Nova Scotia.