Kenny Baker

American fiddler and musician

Kenny Baker - Artists & Creatives born June 26th, 1926
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A fiddler and musician, performed extensively in the country music scene. Played with notable artists and contributed to various recordings, showcasing traditional American fiddle music. Participated in festivals and gatherings that celebrated American folk traditions, earning recognition in the genre for dedication to his craft.

Performed with the Grand Ole Opry

Recorded music with various country artists

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