Biography
Fiddler Hoyt Floyd Ming led a Mississippi family band called the Pep-Steppers. With Rozelle Ming on guitar and Troy Ming on mandolin, the Pep-Steppers played dances and fairs around Tupelo during the '20s. After auditioning for Ralph Peer at a drug store, the band recorded several sides for Victor during 1928. The Mings continued performing regionally into the '50s, and although Hoyt also worked as a potato farmer for most of his life, the group's inclusion on Harry Smith's 1952 folksong compendium Anthology of American Folk Music generated enough enthusiasm for Ming to re-form the group in the '60s. The Pep-Steppers played the National Folk Festival in 1973, and the Smithsonian Folklife Festival one year later. ~ John Bush, Rovi



 
Videos
Close
Monkey In The Dogcart Hoyt Ming And His Pep Steppers
Hoyt Floyd Ming & His Pep Steppers Indian War Whoop Victor 21294 78 rpm
Floyd Ming And His Pep Steppers-Tupelo Blues
Hoyt Ming & His Pep Steppers - White Mule
Indian War Whoop - a tribute to Hoyt (Floyd) Ming
Indian War Whoop
Hoyt Ming & His Pep Steppers - Old Red
Download SoundHound
The only App that can give you results through singing and humming search!
You can sing any song from this artist to help SoundHound users find it!