Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Let's here it for Uncle Dave!


Uncle Dave Macon (October 7, 1870 — March 22, 1952)—also known as "The Dixie Dewdrop"—was an American banjo player, singer, songwriter, and comedian. Known for his chin whiskers, plug hat, gold teeth, and gates-ajar collar, he gained regional fame as a vaudeville performer in the early 1920s before going on to become the first star of the Grand Ole Opry in the latter half of the decade. Macon's music is considered the ultimate bridge between 19th-century American folk and vaudeville music and the phonograph and radio-based music of the early 20th-century. His polished stage presence and lively personality have made him one of the most enduring figures of early country music