Albie Tedham
Musical Artist
1926 – 1980
Who was Albie Tedham?
Albert "Albie" Tedham was a well known fiddler and pianist.
Albert was born Albert Thomas Tedham in Langholm, Scotland on 9 February 1926 at 35 Kirk Wynd, Langholm.
He was educated in Langholm Academy, in the original academy building which became the Langholm Primary building after the new Langholm Academy was built. He later worked at Arthur Bell's Mill.
Albert had considerable musical talent from a young age. He was deaf, however was able to play through feeling and recognising each of the unique vibrations of the strings or keys of the instruments he played. Despite his disability, he managed to win over 300 trophies for his efforts.
Albert was known to have performed on Border Television and played annually at the traditional Common Riding Concert and at some of the ride outs. In 1979 he and the Stewart Sneedon band together released a record named The Border Dance band at Gretna Hall. On a number of occasions he played with the great Jimmy Shand. He became one of Scotland's most renowned fiddlers of the time.
Albert also had a love for his local community and was well liked and well known by many of the people of Langholm and its surrounding areas.
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