Frank Proffitt

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프랭크 노아 프로피트(Frank Noah Proffitt, 1913년 6월 1일 ~ 1965년 11월 24일)는 남부 애팔래치아 산악지방의 트래디셔널 싱어이다. 밴조 주자이다. 출신지는 테네시주로서, 후에 북 캐롤라이나주로 이주, 목수와 담배 경작을 겸업으로 하면서 조상 전래의 민요를 지켰다. 특히 1938년에 민요 연구가 프랭크 워너에게 <톰 두리>를 가르쳐, 훗날 이 곡이 널리 알려지게 되자 그와 함께 프로피트도 유명해졌다. 이 문서에는 다음커뮤니케이션(현 카카오)에서 GFDL 또는 CC-SA 라이선스로 배포한 글로벌 세계대백과사전의 "프로피트" 항목을 기초로 작성된 글이 포함되어 있습니다. rdf:langString
Frank Noah Proffitt (June 1, 1913 – November 24, 1965) was an Appalachian old time banjoist who preserved the song "Tom Dooley" in the form we know it today and was a key figure in inspiring musicians of the 1960s and 1970s to play the traditional five-string banjo. Proffitt died in 1965, aged 52. The Frank Proffitt Memorial Album was released by Folk Legacy Records in 1969, followed by a tribute album, Nothing Seems Better To Me: The Music of Frank Proffitt and North Carolina, was issued in 2000. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Frank Proffitt
rdf:langString 프랭크 프로피트
rdf:langString Frank Proffitt
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xsd:date 1965-11-24
rdf:langString Laurel Bloomery, Tennessee, US
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rdf:langString farmer, traditional musician
rdf:langString Beech Mountain, North Carolina, US
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rdf:langString Frank Noah Proffitt (June 1, 1913 – November 24, 1965) was an Appalachian old time banjoist who preserved the song "Tom Dooley" in the form we know it today and was a key figure in inspiring musicians of the 1960s and 1970s to play the traditional five-string banjo. He was born in Laurel Bloomery, Tennessee, United States, and was raised in the Reese area of Watauga County, North Carolina, where he worked in a variety of jobs and lived on a farm with his wife and six children. He grew tobacco, worked as a carpenter, and in a spark plug factory. He was known for his skills as a carpenter and luthier; Proffitt's fretless banjos and dulcimers were homemade. In 1937, Frank Proffitt met folksong collectors Anne and Frank Warner. Frank Warner was searching for a dulcimer builder and thus began a 30-year friendship and song swapping. Warner collected his songs and shared them with Alan Lomax, who included many, including the ballad "Tom Dooley" that Warner had learned from Proffitt, in his book, Folksong U.S.A.. Proffitt had learned the song from his aunt Nancy Prather, who had in turn learnt it from her mother Edy Adeline (Pardue) Proffitt, who had known both Dula (locally pronounced "Dooley") and Laura Foster. The Kingston Trio learned "Tom Dooley" from a recording by Warner, and were eventually required by court judgement to acknowledge their debt to Proffitt and pay him royalties for the use of the song. Proffitt recorded "Tom Dooley" and other ballad songs in 1961, on the album Frank Proffitt Sings Folk Songs, edited by Warner and issued by Folkways Records. A second set of Proffitt's recordings, Frank Proffitt of Reece NC: Traditional Songs and Ballads of Appalachia, was released in 1962, and Proffitt performed at the 1963 Newport Folk Festival. He also performed at the 1964 New York World's Fair, and recorded several more tracks released on the compilation album High Atmosphere: Ballads and Banjo Tunes from Virginia and North Carolina. Proffitt died in 1965, aged 52. The Frank Proffitt Memorial Album was released by Folk Legacy Records in 1969, followed by a tribute album, Nothing Seems Better To Me: The Music of Frank Proffitt and North Carolina, was issued in 2000.
rdf:langString 프랭크 노아 프로피트(Frank Noah Proffitt, 1913년 6월 1일 ~ 1965년 11월 24일)는 남부 애팔래치아 산악지방의 트래디셔널 싱어이다. 밴조 주자이다. 출신지는 테네시주로서, 후에 북 캐롤라이나주로 이주, 목수와 담배 경작을 겸업으로 하면서 조상 전래의 민요를 지켰다. 특히 1938년에 민요 연구가 프랭크 워너에게 <톰 두리>를 가르쳐, 훗날 이 곡이 널리 알려지게 되자 그와 함께 프로피트도 유명해졌다. 이 문서에는 다음커뮤니케이션(현 카카오)에서 GFDL 또는 CC-SA 라이선스로 배포한 글로벌 세계대백과사전의 "프로피트" 항목을 기초로 작성된 글이 포함되어 있습니다.
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xsd:gYear 1960
xsd:gYear 1930

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