Hoyt Ming
Hoyt Ming (October 6, 1902 – April 28, 1985)[citation needed] was an American old-time fiddler.
Hoyt Ming was born in Choctaw County, Mississippi. He played fiddle with the , a family old-time band from Tupelo, sometimes billed as "Floyd Ming and the Pep Steppers", instead of using his real name "Hoyt". For most of his life he was a potato farmer. He played at local dances and fairs until about 1957, when he stopped playing. Interest in the band revived in the 1970s, and they played at the National Folk Festival in 1973 and at the 1974 . They also appeared in a film, Ode to Billy Joe.[1]
References[]
- ^ Liner notes to Classic Old-Time Fiddle from Smithsonian Folkways, SFW CD 40193. Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, 2007.
Further reading[]
- Tony Russell (1976). "Pep Stepping with the Mings". Old Time Music 20 (Spring 1976).
- Marker. http://www.mscountrymusictrail.org/markers/hoyt-ming
Categories:
- 1902 births
- 1985 deaths
- Old-time musicians