Violet Hensley
Violet Brumley Hensley is an American luthier and musician who makes and plays the fiddle.
Early life
Violet Hensley was born in Mount Ida, Arkansas, to George Washington and Nora Brumley. George was also a musician. She had two sisters. In 1935, she married Adren Hensley and had nine or ten children with him in total, after which she ceased to make fiddles for several decades. The couple moved to Yellville, Arkansas, in 1968, where she has lived ever since. Adren died in 1997.Public attention
Hensley's expertise on fiddles gave her national attention in the form of being featured on the magazine National Geographic in 1970. She was also invited to television shows such as The Beverly Hillbillies, The Art Linkletter Show, Captain Kangaroo, The Bob Braun Show, Live with Regis and Kathy Lee, and CBS Evening News.In 1974, Hensley released the first of three albums called Old Time Fiddle Tunes. Nine and forty years later respectively, she released two more albums.