Rhiannon Gidden

This story is part of a longer interview recorded for the Rosin the Bow project. www.rosinthebow.org. Rhiannon Gidden was interviewed in Greensboro, NC at the National Folk Festival, who had recently performed at the White House for President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama. It is followed by Rhiannon playing the fiddle with Carolina Chocolate Drops bandmates Justin Robinson and Dom Flemons. The tune is called Snowdon’s Jig. It is also known as The Genuine Negro Jig. Rosin the Bow explores the many roles the violin family of instruments play in the world today through a series of public radio programs, podcasts, and a comprehensive oral history archived by the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of American History. Traveling throughout the United States and other parts of the world, storyteller, fiddler, and award-winning radio journalist Joe McHugh and his wife Paula McHugh seek out interviews with violin makers, dealers, restorers, auctioneers, tone wood producers, insurance agents, museum curators, rosin makers, bow hair importers, string manufacturers—even police officers who have played a part in recovering stolen violins. The McHughs also interview gifted musicians who perform a variety of musical genres from classical and folk to jazz and rock.