Music Since the 1970s, Leftwich has played with a range of musical acts and been a founding member of several including the Plank Road String Band, the Humdingers, the Hogwire Stringband, and Tom, Brad & Alice, a group formed with Tom Sauber and noted
bluegrass musician
Alice Gerrard. Leftwich has also made several recordings with his wife Linda Higginbotham. Leftwich's recordings have also been used as a reference for Slippery Hill, an educational website maintaining a massive archive of source recordings for traditional American fiddle tunes. He has recorded for June Appal,
Rounder,
County, Copper Creek,
Marimac, and his own label Dark Train Records. Shortly after graduating from
Oberlin College in 1975, Leftwich moved to the musically active community of
Lexington, Virginia where he co-founded the Plank Road String Band. After recording two albums, Leftwich moved to
Chicago to pursue advanced studies in anthropology. After a couple of years, Leftwich moved to
Bloomington, Indiana to take courses in
Indiana University's Folklore and Ethnomusicology program. In his new home, Leftwich met Linda Higginbotham, an active member of the Bloomington Old-Time Music and Dance Group. After somewhat of a hiatus from fiddling, Leftwich's return to an active old-time community, and encouragement from Higginbotham, who he taught to play
banjo and
banjo uke, brought about his permanent return to old-time music.
Teaching and scholarship Leftwich has taught at numerous music camps nationwide and in Europe. He has written articles on fiddling for Fiddler Magazine and for the Old-Time Herald, which he helped found. His Mel Bay books on Round Peak fiddling and banjo playing, as well as his teaching videos for Homespun, have also contributed to an increased appreciation for traditional old-time music and its subtleties. ==Personal life==