Matokie Slaughter, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Matokie Slaughter

American musician

Date of Birth: 21-Dec-1919

Place of Birth: Pulaski, Virginia, United States

Date of Death: 31-Dec-1999

Profession: banjoist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Matokie Slaughter

  • Matokie Worrell Slaughter (December 21, 1919 – December 31, 1999), sometimes known as "Tokie" Slaughter, was an American clawhammer banjo player. Born in Pulaski, Virginia, to a large musical family, Slaughter performed regularly with her family on local radio in the 1940s.
  • She and her sister Virgie (later Virgie Worrel Richardson) also appeared regularly at local fiddler's conventions.
  • She was discovered by the larger old-time music community when some of her recordings appeared on Charles Faurot's clawhammer banjo anthologies during the 1960s.
  • Later, she made many appearances at folk music festivals and workshops throughout the US and formed a band called Matokie Slaughter & The Back Creek Buddies with her sister Virgie and old-time music revivalist Alice Gerrard.
  • The band issued a cassette-only release, Saro, in 1990.Slaughter is known for her unique, driving style of clawhammer banjo playing, with complex noting and double-noting and featuring both uppicking and downpicking.
  • She also occasionally played fiddle. During the 1990s, San Francisco artist Margaret Kilgallen began drawing freight-train graffiti using the name "Matokie Slaughter" as an homage to the original Matokie Slaughter.
  • A fictionalized version of Matokie Slaughter also figured prominently in many of Kilgallen's non-graffiti artworks.

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