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Legendary Fiddler, Byron Berline passes at 77
I met and spoke with Byron multiple times since Sherri and I moved to Guthrie. We attended several of his concerts held regularly here in this small town of just 10,000. He charged a whopping $10 a head. During intermission, you got a piece of home made pie (while it lasted) for a dollar. It was liking being in Mayberry.
I cried when his fiddle shop burned down. Just a parking lot now. But he relocated just down the street. Funeral is today. What a talent. What a gentleman. What an all around good guy. Very humble too. Had a Gold Record on the wall for his instrumental work on "What a Fool Believes", but you would never know from his demeanor. Second link may not open. It is for subscribers of The Oklahoman newspaper. https://www.billboard.com/articles/n...-fiddler-dead/ https://www.oklahoman.com/story/ente...CITY-NLETTER65
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Sorry to read this. 77 is waaaay too young. It isn't all that far away for many of us.
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