Fiddler (disambiguation)

Fiddler (disambiguation)

The term fiddler may refer to:
*A person who plays the fiddle or violin;
*Fabrangen Fiddlers, an American musical group founded in 1971;
*Tupolev Tu-28 "Fiddler", a fighter aircraft;
*Fiddler (comics), a DC Comics villain;
*Fiddler (software), an HTTP debugging proxy;
*Fiddler (mystery series), a character in a mystery series by A.E. Maxwell;
*"Fiddler on the Roof", the Broadway musical;
**"Fiddler on the Roof" (film), film version of the musical;
*Fiddler ray, a type of ray found on the south and east coasts of Australia;
*Fiddler crab, a species of crab found in parts of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans;
*Fiddler Records, a record label;
*Mean Fiddler, a London nightclub.

People

*Amp Fiddler, American funk and soul musician
*Nancy Fiddler (born 1956), American cross country skier
*Vernon Fiddler (born 1980), Canadian hockey player

ee also

*Fiddler's Green (disambiguation)
*Fiedler, German translation of surname


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