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Richard "Rabbit" Brown
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Louie Lasky
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Louie Lasky was an American blues singer and guitarist. Lasky accompanied in 1924 Anna Lee Chisholm ("Cool Kind Daddy Blues", Par… read moreLouie Lasky was an American blues singer and guitarist. Lasky accompanied in 1924 Anna Lee Chisholm ("Cool Kind Daddy Blues", Paramount 8076). Under his own name, he recorded five titles for the Vocalion label in Chicago in 19… read moreLouie Lasky was an American blues singer and guitarist. Lasky accompanied in 1924 Anna Lee Chisholm ("Cool Kind Daddy Blues", Paramount 8076). Under his own name, he recorded five titles for the Vocalion label in Chicago in 1935, including "Caroline", "How You Want Your … read more -
Ken Maynard
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Grayson & Whitter
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The Tenneva Ramblers
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Sam Mcgee
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Frank Hutchison
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Jimmie Tarlton
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Jimmie Tarlton (born May 8, 1892 Cheraw, South Carolina - died November 29, 1979 Phenix City, Alabama) is best known for his partnership wi… read moreJimmie Tarlton (born May 8, 1892 Cheraw, South Carolina - died November 29, 1979 Phenix City, Alabama) is best known for his partnership with Tom Darby (Darby & Tarlton), which lasted from the late '20s until the mid-'30s. … read moreJimmie Tarlton (born May 8, 1892 Cheraw, South Carolina - died November 29, 1979 Phenix City, Alabama) is best known for his partnership with Tom Darby (Darby & Tarlton), which lasted from the late '20s until the mid-'30s. The two were never especially fond of each other, however, a… read more