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  2. The Ramblers (band) - Wikipedia

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    Piet Noordijk. Ack van Rooyen. Jozef Cleber. The Ramblers, 1940. The Ramblers is the name of a jazz and dance music orchestra from the Netherlands, active since 1926. It was a popular Dutch radio big band in the 1930s and 1940s and instrumental in popularizing jazz music in the Low Countries. [1] [2]

  3. The Ramblers - Wikipedia

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    The Ramblers. Ramblers is the trading name of the Ramblers Association Great Britain 's walking charity. The Ramblers is also a membership organisation with around 100,000 members and a network of volunteers who maintain and protect the path network. The organisation was founded in 1935 and campaigns to keep the British countryside open to all.

  4. Charlie Poole - Wikipedia

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    Charlie Poole. Charles Cleveland Poole (March 22, 1892 – May 21, 1931) [7] was an American old-time musician and leader of the North Carolina Ramblers, a string band that recorded many popular hillbilly songs between 1925 and 1930. Poole has been regarded as a pioneer of country, bluegrass and folk music. [8][9]

  5. Jerry Hansen (musician) - Wikipedia

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    John William Hansen (23 February 1927 – 7 April 2012) popularly known as Jerry Hansen was a Ghanaian highlife musician. He was a singer, a composer, an arranger, a saxophonist and a pioneer of highlife music. [1] He was the bandleader and founder of the Ramblers International Band. [2] He was a founding member and the first president of the ...

  6. Gary Brewer and the Kentucky Ramblers - Wikipedia

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    Since SGM's launch, Gary Brewer and the Kentucky Ramblers have been the main focus, releasing 29 studio albums, but individual solo projects by the Ramblers & their family, including Gary Brewer's grandfather, Finley J. “Pap” Brewer Sr., Gary's father Finley J. Brewer Jr., Wayne Brewer, and Gary's youngest son Mason Brewer.

  7. At the Ryman - Wikipedia

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    At the Ryman is a 1992 live album by Emmylou Harris and her then-newly formed acoustic backing band, The Nash Ramblers, recorded at the one-time home of the Grand Ole Opry, Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. The Nash Ramblers: Sam Bush – Fiddle, mandolin and vocals. Roy Huskey Jr. – Double bass and vocals. Larry Atamanuik – Drums.

  8. New Lost City Ramblers - Wikipedia

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    The New Lost City Ramblers, or NLCR, was an American contemporary old-time string band that formed in New York City in 1958 during the folk revival. Mike Seeger, John Cohen and Tom Paley were its founding members. Tracy Schwarz replaced Paley, who left the group in 1962. [1] Seeger died of cancer in 2009, [2] Paley died in 2017, and Cohen died ...

  9. The Rare Ould Times - Wikipedia

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    The song was first recorded by the Dublin City Ramblers, [1] who released it as a single in 1977. It has since been recorded by dozens of artists such as The Dubliners, the Irish Tenors, Paddy Reilly, The High Kings, Flogging Molly, Nathan Carter, Damien Dempsey and Kodaline. It was a number 1 hit in the Irish charts for Danny Doyle in January ...