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Pendleton Vandiver

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American musician
"Uncle Pen" redirects here. For the song, seeUncle Pen (song). For the album, seeUncle Pen (album).

Pendleton Vandiver
Background information
Birth nameJames Pendleton Vandiver
Also known asUncle Pen
Born1869
OriginButler County, Kentucky, US
Died1932
GenresOld-time music
Occupation(s)Old-time music artist andsquare dance musician
InstrumentFiddle
Years active1920s[citation needed] – 1932
Musical artist

James Pendleton Vandiver (1869–1932) was a Kentuckyfiddler, born there shortly after theAmerican Civil War.[1] He was the uncle tobluegrass musicianBill Monroe, who immortalized him in a song, "Uncle Pen".[2]

Monroe used to hear his uncle playing fiddle on the hilltop where he lived, while Monroe put away his mules at night.[1] He later said that Vandiver was "the fellow that I learned how to play from."[2] Vandiver played fiddle at local square dances and social events, and his nephew backed him up, playing mandolin.[1] Monroe's parents had both died by the time he was 16, and he lived part of the time with his Uncle Pen, in his two-room hilltop house inRosine, Kentucky.[2] Vandiver had been crippled earlier, and he made some money with his music.[1] Bill Monroe's biographer, Richard D. Smith writes, "Pen gave Bill more: a repertoire of tunes that sank into Bill's aurally trained memory and a sense of rhythm that seeped into his bones. Sometimes Bill played guitar behind his uncle, sometimes the mandolin."[3]

On September 13, 1973, a monument in honor of Uncle Pen was unveiled by Monroe at the Rosine Cemetery.[4] Another way he honored Penn's memory was to play the part of "Uncle Penn" inRicky Skaggs'Country Boy music video.

References

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  1. ^abcdWoodside, Donice."Uncle Pen". RetrievedJanuary 6, 2009.
  2. ^abcDawidoff, Nicholas,In the Country of Country (1997) p. 87
  3. ^"Can't You Hear Me Callin'".archive.nytimes.com. RetrievedFebruary 22, 2024.
  4. ^Keith Lawrence, Owensburo Messenger Inquirer."Bluegrass legend's grave still draws fans". RetrievedDecember 25, 2011.

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