Lee Cremo

Lee Cremo (30 December 1938 – 10 October 1999) was a Mi'kmaq fiddler from Cape Breton Island, Canada.He was born on 30 December 1938 in Barra Head, Richmond County, Cape Breton Island.[2] In 1996, a short documentary called "Arm of Gold" was made about Cremo's trip to Tennessee to compete in the World Fiddling Championships.His tunes have been recorded by numerous contemporary fiddlers, including Sierra Noble and Ashley MacIsaac.[9] Among Cremo's music students are renowned fiddlers Natalie McMaster and Ashley MacIsaac.
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