Freddie Langdon

Fred "Freddie" Eugene Langdon (February 23, 1922 – August 2, 1988) was a world champion fiddle player.

Langdon was born in the small town of Annville, Kentucky, and learned to play the fiddle by ear at a very early age.

Langdon played with well-known greats like Kenny Price, Bonnie Lou, Buddy Ross and Jay Neas.

He also sang backup for James Brown at King Records in Cincinnati, OH in the early 1960s.

His survivors are wife, Faye, and son, James (Jamie), Worthington, OH and children from a previous marriage, Lynda, Barry, Larry, Donna, Devona, and eleven grandchildren.