Songs of Appalachia: Fiddler Charlie Acuff
Eighty-eight-year-old Charlie Acuff is the elder statesman of Knoxville's old-time music scene. He was 12 years old when he learned to play the fiddle, and by the 1930's, he was performing regularly on the radio with his brother, Gayle, as well as at schools, square dances and social events. (Lauren Spuhler / News Sentinel)

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