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Oregon's ‘King of moonshiners’ was an old-time music legend

Oregon's ‘King of moonshiners’ was an old-time music legend

Update: 2025-08-21
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Among musicians and fans of old-time string-band music, Benjamin Franklin Jarrell is basically royalty.

As a member of one of the most influential bands from the golden age of old-time music — DaCosta Woltz’s Southern Broadcasters — old Ben helped preserve that classic Appalachian-mountain style of fiddle-and-banjo string bands. His son, Thomas Jefferson “Tommy” Jarrell, is maybe the most influential old-time fiddle player even today, 40 years after his death.

In Oregon, though, in the years of Ben’s youth, he was a different kind of royalty. The newspapers called him “The King of the Moonshiners.”

And by all accounts, anyone lucky enough to acquire a quart or two of his product had to agree that the title was his.... (Umatilla and Clatsop county; 1910s) (For text and pictures, see https://offbeatoregon.com/2506a.ben-jarrell-king-of-moonshiners-700.519.html)
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Oregon's ‘King of moonshiners’ was an old-time music legend

Oregon's ‘King of moonshiners’ was an old-time music legend

Finn J.D. John