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Drummer
Abe "Cag" Young learned drumming as a child by beating on an old
gas tank in his front yard. Now in his late 60's, Young is one of a handful
of musicians in the Northeast Mississippi hill country that keep alive the
centuries-old African fife and drum tradition. His father Lonnie and uncle
Ed Young were among the first musicians of this music to be recorded in
1940 and 1957 by folklorist Alan Lomax for the Library of Congress. Cag
Young has played for most of his musical career with fife player Otha Turner
and other drummers at rural hill country picnics as well as at blues festivals
in the US and Europe. Young recently retired from his job as a plantation
tractor driver and is devoting more of his time to his music. |
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