Chris Leslie's first exposure to folk music began in the early '60s, when he discovered the work of the Watersons and Martin Carthy. Although he was drawn to several instruments -- and mastered most of them on a virtuoso level as his career went on -- it was on the fiddle that Leslie first distinguished himself, in performance and also on his first recording, made with his older brother John Leslie in 1976. He worked in a duo with Steve Ashley and as a session musician into the early '80s, when he became one of the four members of Whippersnapper, which included his one-time id...