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    J. E. Mainer
    J. E. Mainer

    North Carolina fiddler and bluegrass bandleader. Born 20 July 1898, near Weaverville, NC; died 12 June 1971

    Father of Carolyn Mainer Wilson, J.E. Mainer Jr. and Glenn Mainer and older brother of Wade Mainer.
    The Mainers came from a North Carolina mountain family that resided several miles from Asheville before moving near Weaverville, NC.

    Besides being a fiddler, J. E. was a singer, and played Clawhammer Banjo & Jew’s Harp

    The two Mainers, Daddy John Love and Zeke Morris constituted the Mountaineers at the time of their first Bluebird session at Atlanta 6 August 1935.
    These recordings resulted in 14 fine numbers, but by far the hit of the day was the Mainer rendition of "Maple on the Hill", a Victorian sentimental song to which they put a new tune.
    J.E. fiddled prominently on that particular piece while Wade and Zeke sang a duet.

    He stayed active in music until his death in 1971, as he prepared to leave home for a festival appearance in Culpepper, Virginia.

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