- Lesley Riddle
Lesley "Esley" Riddle (1905-1980) was an
African-American musician whose influence on theCarter Family helped to shapecountry music .Lesley Riddle was born
June 13 , 1905 inBurnsville, North Carolina . He grew up with his paternal grandparents nearKingsport, Tennessee , not far from theVirginia border.While working as a young man at a cement plant, he tripped on an auger. The resulting injury entailed the amputation of his right leg at the knee. While he recovered, he took up the guitar, developing an innovative picking and slide technique. Soon, he was collaborating with other musicians from Sullivan and Scott counties, including
Steve Tarter ,Harry Gay ,Brownie McGhee andJohn Henry Lyons . One time, he metBlind Lemon Jefferson at Tarter's house.In 1928, Riddle met
A.P. Carter , who had just founded the Carter Family country band. Riddle began to divide his time between Kingsport and the Carter home inMaces Spring, Virginia . Riddle and Carter embarked on song-collecting trips around the region: Riddle would act as a "human tape recorder," memorizing the melody while Carter gathered lyrics.The Carter Family went on to record a number of songs that Riddle either composed or transmitted, including "Cannonball Blues," "Hello Stranger," "I Know What It Means To Be Lonesome," "Let the Church Roll On," "Bear Creek Blues," "March Winds Goin'," "Blow My Blues Away" and "Lonesome For You." Riddle's guitar technique made an impression on
Maybelle Carter . Her adaptation became known as the "Carter scratch". [http://www.swvamuseum.org/lesleyriddle.html]In 1937 Riddle got married, and in 1942 moved to
Rochester, New York . Soon he retired from music, and in 1945, he sold his guitar, remaining obscure for the next twenty years. In 1965,Mike Seeger , fresh from a collaboration with Maybelle Carter, tracked down Riddle and persuaded him to return to recording music. Over the next 13 years, Riddle and Seeger made a series of studio recordings. Riddle also made appearances at the Smithsonian Folk Festival and theMariposa Folk Festival .Riddle died
July 13 , 1980 inAsheville, North Carolina . In 1993, a selection from the sessions with Mike Seeger was released byRounder Records as "Step By Step: Lesley Riddle Meets The Carter Family: Blues, Country & Sacred Songs".References
* [http://facstaff.unca.edu/sinclair/piedmontblues/riddle.html Biography at UNCA]
* [http://www.birthplaceofcountrymusic.org/index.cgi?cat=10102 Biography at the Birthplace of Country Music Alliance]
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