Fats Kaplin

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Fats Kaplin
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Background information
BornManhattan, New York, United States
Years active2004–present

Fats Kaplin is an American musician, born in New York City. He is best known as a fiddler. He also plays guitar, button accordion, banjo, mandolin, steel guitar, an Arab oud, and a Turkish cümbüş, among others. [1] [2] He has worked with artists such as Jack White, [3] Trisha Yearwood, The Tractors, Nanci Griffith, Pure Prairie League, John Prine, Roy Bookbinder, Beck, Mitski, and Tinariwen. [4]

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He currently resides in Nashville, Tennessee and is married to musician Kristi Rose. [5] In 2003, he started playing with fellow country artists and Nashville residents Kieran Kane and Kevin Welch, as Kane Welch Kaplin. [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

Discography

With Kristi Rose

With Kane Welch Kaplin

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