Or, if you must have your electronics, here's Richard Greene. Greene is a fascinating player, started classical, quickly dumped that and became the fiddler in Bill Monroe's famous bluegrass band. During that time, he invented a couple of techniques, especially the chop (a little thrown in at the 1:46 mark), to save his shoulder from the 4 hour marathon concerts and repetitive rhythmic role he had between solos. After that, he played with this rock band for a bit (wait for the wah pedal at the 2:40 mark)) and then did a bunch of eclectic jazz and old time/bluegrass solo projects with classical elements thrown in. Still sort of a spiritual fiddle guru, though now retired.