SweetGypsySouls

SweetGypsySouls Souly made Home Goods from Arkansas! Offering retail, wholesale, custom designs and DIY Paint classes & Parties!

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Violet Hensley, born in 1916 in rural Arkansas, stands as one of the last living bridges to the early roots of American country and folk music. Raised in a family steeped in the Ozark traditions, she learned both to play and build fiddles under the tutelage of her father, George Washington Brumley, a self-taught fiddle maker. By the age of 15, she had carved her first instrument, beginning a lifelong devotion not only to the music itself but to the craftsmanship behind it. This dual mastery—of performance and instrument-making—earned her nicknames like the “Whittling Fiddler” and the “Stradivarius of the Ozarks,” reflecting the deep respect she garnered for her unique blend of skill and authenticity.

Throughout her long career, Hensley’s talents brought her from the quiet hills of Arkansas to national stages like the Grand Ole Opry. In the 1960s, she became a beloved fixture at Missouri’s Silver Dollar City, where her lively performances and colorful storytelling enchanted generations of visitors. Known for her energetic style, sharp wit, and fierce preservation of Ozark musical traditions, she captivated audiences not only with her music but with the heritage she carried. Her playing remains a direct link to an era when folk music was an everyday part of rural American life—intimate, handmade, and woven into the rhythms of work, family, and celebration.

More than just a performer, Hensley has become a guardian of tradition. Through teaching and mentoring younger generations, she has ensured that the art of old-time fiddling and fiddle-making endures. Her legacy is carved into each of the dozens of fiddles she’s created and echoed in the music of those she’s inspired. Recognized officially as a “Living Treasure,” she represents not only a lifetime of personal achievement but also the ongoing life of a musical culture that might otherwise have faded into memory. In every note she plays and every instrument she crafts, Violet Hensley honors a heritage that still resonates through the hills and hollers of the American South.

04/19/2026

Buffalo River Float Service PROUDLY presents Bluegrass on the Buffalo with Arkansauce. Join us for a 3-day/2-night acoustic musical expedition, as we explore the history of bluegrass in the Ozarks! All while we float and camp along the majestic Buffalo National River! This intimate river journey is limited to 20 guests to ensure respect for the land, deep conversations, and space to fully take in the stunning beauty of the Buffalo. Email [email protected] for details and reservations.

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425 Highway 62 E
Yellville, AR
72687

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+18704495252

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https://oohlalayellville.com/collections/sweet-gypsy-souls

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