Fiddlers A trio of well-known fiddlers -- one from a Cajun band, one from a bluegrass band, and one from a classical quartet -- got together with a cellist to blur the lines between their musical worlds. The result is a new album called Fiddlers 4. Host Korva Coleman talks about the music with two of the fiddlers: Darol Anger of the Turtle Island String Quartet, and Michael Doucet of Beausoleil. (Compass Records B000060P8H)

Fiddlers

Fiddlers

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A trio of well-known fiddlers — one from a Cajun band, one from a bluegrass band, and one from a classical quartet — got together with a cellist to blur the lines between their musical worlds. The result is a new album called Fiddlers 4. Host Korva Coleman talks about the music with two of the fiddlers: Darol Anger of the Turtle Island String Quartet, and Michael Doucet of Beausoleil. (Compass Records B000060P8H)