Fiddlin' Joe Martin
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Fiddlin' Joe Martin (8 January 1900 — 2 November 1975[1]) was a blues musician who played mandolin on Son House's, Alan Lomax inspired recording sessions in 1941.
He was born in Edwards, Mississippi, and died in Walls, Mississippi.[1]