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"Chubby" Wise
===Robert Russell Wise


 * Robert "Chubby" Wise was born October 2, 1915 in Lake City Florida. He has been established as one of the most outstanding influences in early blegrass fiddle styles.  Robert started playing the fiddle at the age of fiveteen.  When he was younger he would back up his father, who played the fiddle, on the banjo or guitar.
 * Before Robert Wise's breakthrough in the music industry he lived and worked in the town Jacksonville, Florida. He drove cab during the days and would play his fiddle in night clubs in the evenings. Erving Rouse, one of Roberts fiddiling friends, was inspired by a new steamliner "The Orange Blossom Special."  It was after this train was built into exsistance that Robert and Ervin worte a song that inmiulated the sound of a train whistle.  "The Orange Blossom Special," was copywrighted by Mr. Rouse.  Before Evrin died in 1981 he acknowleged Roberts contribution to the composition of the song.
 * Then, in 1938, "Chubby" was introduced to the Jubille Hillbillies, who had a daily radio show in the morning and moved to Ginsville, Florida where he started playing music for a living. He stayed with them for a few years and then in 1942 Robert joined Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys playing veriouse shows on the Grand Ol Opry.  This was the time he really started shaping the way Bluegrass fiddle sounds.  His mixture on drone double-stops, the slining and bending of some blues scales, and virturosity of mountain music.  Chubby recorded and played with Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys  till late 1949.
 * Mr. Wise has also done veriouse fiddle work with names such as the York Brothers, Flatt and Scruggs, Foggy Mountain Boys, Hank Williams and many more.
 * In 1954 Robert found himself involved with "Hank Sonow's Rainbow Ranch Boys" on the Grand Ol Opry and continued to do that till 1970.
 * Now Rober "Chubby" Wise has been credited with wriging/co-wrighting 93 songs. One of his more famouse songs that he co-wort with Clyde Moody is the "Shenandoah Waltz."  He was inducted in the the National Fiddler Hall of Fame in 2011.  Robert died in Bowie, Maryland on January 6, 1996.

Sources Bremnan, Sandra,"Chubby Wise" "CMT: get country," Pareles, John, "Chubby Wise, 80, a Fiddler who worte 'Orange Blossom'" "The New York Times, 1996" "Chubby Wise" International Bluegrass Muisc Museum 2011

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