

Brian Wicklund is a renowned fiddler, mandolinist, composer, and educator with a rich history in the acoustic music scene. Growing up in a small prairie town in Minnesota, he began his musical journey with Suzuki violin training. His dedication led him to win numerous fiddle contests during his teenage years.
After earning a degree in elementary education from Gustavus Adolphus College, Brian chose to focus entirely on music. He has toured internationally with bands such as Stoney Lonesome, Judith Edelman Band, Kathy Kallick Band, Chris Stuart Band, and Brother Mule.
As the band leader of the Barley Jacks, Brian showcases his skills as a songwriter and performer on both fiddle and mandolin. The band, featuring top acoustic musicians from the Upper Midwest, blends bluegrass, swing, old-time, and Celtic influences. Their third album, "Coming Down the Mountain," highlights their decade-long collaboration and musical maturity.
Beyond performing, Brian is a dedicated educator. He authored the best-selling "American Fiddle Method," a series that has taught over 100,000 students to play the fiddle. His online platform, American Fiddle Method School, offers video lessons, courses, and fiddle camps, allowing students to learn at their own pace and connect with a broader musical community.
Brian's commitment to music education extends to organizing Fiddle Pal Camps across the U.S., Canada, Sweden, and the U.K., where he shares his expertise with aspiring musicians.
Through his performances and teaching, Brian Wicklund continues to enrich the acoustic music landscape, inspiring audiences and students alike with his passion and talent.
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