Chubby Parker

Chubby Parker
Chubby Parker
Birth name Frederick R. Parker
Born 1876
Lafayette, Indiana
Origin Chicago, Illinois
Died 1940 (aged 63–64)
Genres folk, country, old-time
Occupations musician
Instruments banjo, singing
Years active 1925–1931
Labels Columbia, Conqueror, Gennett, Silvertone, Supertone

Frederick R. "Chubby" Parker (1876–1940) was an American old-time folk musician and early radio entertainer.

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Background

Parker was born in Lafayette, Indiana in 1876. His grandparents were from Kentucky, and his father was the deputy treasurer of Tippecanoe County, Indiana. Parker graduated from Purdue University in 1898 with a degree in electrical engineering. He worked for a circus, and then moved to Chicago where he worked as a patent attorney, inventor, and electrician.[1]

Music career

In 1925 Parker began appearing frequently on the National Barn Dance program of Chicago radio station WLS.[2] Parker played the banjo and sang old-time and minstrel songs in his high-pitched, clear voice. The far reach of WLS made Parker a household name throughout the Midwest. During a single week in February 1927, he received 2,852 pieces of fan mail, which was believed to be a world record.[1]

As his radio popularity grew, Parker began recording music. Between 1927 and 1931, he produced over 50 records, including many re-recordings. Sears owned WLS and many of Parker's recordings were on Sears record labels: Conqueror Records, Silvertone Records, and Supertone Records. Sears also promoted Parker's records in its mail-order catalogs.[1]

Parker's repertoire included versions of well-known folk songs such as "Oh! Susanna", "Little Brown Jug", and "Darling Nelly Gray" as well as Henry Clay Work compositions. Other successful songs that he played on the radio and recorded included "Nickety, Nackety, Now, Now, Now", "I'm a Stern Old Bachelor", and "Get Away, Old Maids Get Away".

Later life and legacy

After 1931, Parker apparently left radio and stopped recording, although he did return for the WLS twelfth anniversary celebration in 1936. Parker continued doing business in Chicago, and died in 1940.[1]

In 1952, Harry Everett Smith released his influential Anthology of American Folk Music, and included Parker's song "King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-Me-O", an arrangement of the traditional English folk song "Frog Went A-Courting". By 2008, the British Archive of Country Music (BACM) assembled an album of Parker's music titled Chubby Parker & His Old Time Banjo: Classic Recordings 1927–1931.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Russell, Tony (December 2008–January 2009). "The World's Most Popular Radio Artist: Tuning in Again to Chubby Parker". The Old-Time Herald 11 (8): 32–37. 
  2. ^ Malone, Bill C. (2002). Country Music, U.S.A.. University of Texas Press. 

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