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Carolina Tar Heels
10,974 listeners
The Carolina Tar Heels was an American old time string band. It originally consisted of Dock Walsh (July 23, 1901 – May 28, 1967) on banjo … read moreThe Carolina Tar Heels was an American old time string band. It originally consisted of Dock Walsh (July 23, 1901 – May 28, 1967) on banjo and Gwen Foster on harmonica. Later Clarence Ashley (September 29, 1895 – June 2, 1967) joined on … read moreThe Carolina Tar Heels was an American old time string band. It originally consisted of Dock Walsh (July 23, 1901 – May 28, 1967) on banjo and Gwen Foster on harmonica. Later Clarence Ashley (September 29, 1895 – June 2, 1967) joined on guitar and Garley Foster (January 10, 1905 – October 5, 1968… read more -
Kelly Harrell
8,769 listeners
Kelly Harrell (September 13, 1889 - July 9, 1942) was a country music singer in the 1920s. He recorded more than a dozen songs for Okeh and Victor Records and wrote songs which were recorded by other artists, including Jimmie Rodgers and… read moreKelly Harrell (September 13, 1889 - July 9, 1942) was a country music singer in the 1920s. He recorded more than a dozen songs for Okeh and Victor Records and wrote songs which were recorded by other artists, including Jimmie Rodgers and Ernest Stoneman, in his own lifetime. Harrell was born in D… read more -
Dick Justice
23,023 listeners
There are two artists who used the name Dick Justice. Dick Justice (born Henry Franklin Justice april 3, 1903, died September 12,1962), wa… read moreThere are two artists who used the name Dick Justice. Dick Justice (born Henry Franklin Justice april 3, 1903, died September 12,1962), was an influential blues and folk musician who hailed from West Virginia, United States. He recorded… read moreThere are two artists who used the name Dick Justice. Dick Justice (born Henry Franklin Justice april 3, 1903, died September 12,1962), was an influential blues and folk musician who hailed from West Virginia, United States. He recorded ten songs for Brunswick Records in Chicago in 1929. He was … read more -
Bill & Belle Reed
11,289 listeners
Bill & Belle Reed made just three recordings, the results of one session for Columbia recorded in 1928 in Johnson City, Tennessee. Desp… read moreBill & Belle Reed made just three recordings, the results of one session for Columbia recorded in 1928 in Johnson City, Tennessee. Despite the lack of material, the couple's "Old Lady and the Devil" was compiled onto H… read moreBill & Belle Reed made just three recordings, the results of one session for Columbia recorded in 1928 in Johnson City, Tennessee. Despite the lack of material, the couple's "Old Lady and the Devil" was compiled onto Harry Smith's 1952 folksong collection Anthology of Amer… read more -
The Williamson Brothers & Curry
4,984 listeners
The Williamson Brothers (Arnold and Ervin Williamson ) were folk musicians based in Logan County, West Virginia, USA active in the 1920s a… read moreThe Williamson Brothers (Arnold and Ervin Williamson ) were folk musicians based in Logan County, West Virginia, USA active in the 1920s and 30s. Arnold played the fiddle while Irving played the guitar. The duo recorded several songs fo… read moreThe Williamson Brothers (Arnold and Ervin Williamson ) were folk musicians based in Logan County, West Virginia, USA active in the 1920s and 30s. Arnold played the fiddle while Irving played the guitar. The duo recorded several songs for Okeh Records in the late 1920s, and remained musically act… read more -
Masked Marvel
5,134 listeners
'The Masked Marvel' was a pseudonym of Charley Patton used by Paramount records as an advertising campaign. They had a contest to… read more'The Masked Marvel' was a pseudonym of Charley Patton used by Paramount records as an advertising campaign. They had a contest to guess who did the record (see picture of entry form in the images section). The winner would get … read more'The Masked Marvel' was a pseudonym of Charley Patton used by Paramount records as an advertising campaign. They had a contest to guess who did the record (see picture of entry form in the images section). The winner would get 1 free Paramount record of their choice. View wiki -
Jilson Setters
7,841 listeners
Jilson Setters (born James William Day 1861 - May 6, 1942), who was also known under the monikers Blind Bill Day and the "Singin'… read moreJilson Setters (born James William Day 1861 - May 6, 1942), who was also known under the monikers Blind Bill Day and the "Singin' Fiddler of Lost Hope Hollow", was an American folk singer and fiddle player. Setters was dis… read moreJilson Setters (born James William Day 1861 - May 6, 1942), who was also known under the monikers Blind Bill Day and the "Singin' Fiddler of Lost Hope Hollow", was an American folk singer and fiddle player. Setters was discovered by folklorist Jean Bell Thomas, who fabricated a per… read more -
Nelstone's Hawaiians
11,920 listeners
Nelstone's Hawaiians, a folk group formed in southern Alabama by steel guitarist Hubert Nelson and guitarist James D. Touchstone, reco… read moreNelstone's Hawaiians, a folk group formed in southern Alabama by steel guitarist Hubert Nelson and guitarist James D. Touchstone, recorded for Victor during the late '20s. The Hawaiian style of steel-guitar playing, popular dur… read moreNelstone's Hawaiians, a folk group formed in southern Alabama by steel guitarist Hubert Nelson and guitarist James D. Touchstone, recorded for Victor during the late '20s. The Hawaiian style of steel-guitar playing, popular during the '20s after Hawaii entered the Republic, feature… read more -
Uncle Eck Dunford
9,486 listeners
Uncle Eck Dunford (Alexander Dunford, Carroll County, Virginia, May 30, 1875 - June 26, 1953) was an American early country, fiddler, sing… read moreUncle Eck Dunford (Alexander Dunford, Carroll County, Virginia, May 30, 1875 - June 26, 1953) was an American early country, fiddler, singer and guitarist. He was recorded by Ralph Peer on the famous Bristol Sessions. The Bristol sessio… read moreUncle Eck Dunford (Alexander Dunford, Carroll County, Virginia, May 30, 1875 - June 26, 1953) was an American early country, fiddler, singer and guitarist. He was recorded by Ralph Peer on the famous Bristol Sessions. The Bristol sessions are considered the "Big Bang" of modern country… read more -
The Bently Boys
7,732 listeners
Little to nothing is known about this '20s folk group, though their sharecropping saga "Down on Penny's Farm" (recorded… read moreLittle to nothing is known about this '20s folk group, though their sharecropping saga "Down on Penny's Farm" (recorded in 1929 for Columbia) was enjoyed by many folk revivalists including Bob Dylan when it was includ… read moreLittle to nothing is known about this '20s folk group, though their sharecropping saga "Down on Penny's Farm" (recorded in 1929 for Columbia) was enjoyed by many folk revivalists including Bob Dylan when it was included on Harry Smith's 1952 folksong compendium, Anthology… read more