Chubby Parker
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Born
October 23, 1876
Frederick R. Parker
October 23, 1876
OriginChicago, Illinois
Died25 August 1940 (aged 63)
Chubby Parker | |
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| Born | Frederick R. Parker October 23, 1876 |
| Origin | Chicago, Illinois |
| Died | 25 August 1940 (aged 63) |
| Genres | folk, country, old-time |
| Occupation | musician |
| Instruments | banjo, harmonica, singing |
| Years active | 1925–1931 |
| Labels | Columbia, Conqueror, Gennett, Silvertone, Supertone |
Frederick R. "Chubby" Parker (October 23, 1876 - August 25, 1940) was an American old-time and folk musician and early radio entertainer.
Parker was born in Lafayette, Indiana on October 23, 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]