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  2. Snuffy Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    In 1934, he appeared on the radio show Crazy Water Barn Dance over WBT in Charlotte, North Carolina with his newly formed group, the Jenkins String Band. [3] The string band comprised Snuffy Jenkins on banjo, his brother Verl Jenkins on fiddle and a cousin on guitar. [4] During this time, Jenkins also played in the W.O.W. String Band. [5] In ...

  3. Carolina Chocolate Drops - Wikipedia

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    Formed in November 2005, following the members' attendance at the first Black Banjo Gathering, held in Boone, North Carolina, in April 2005, the group grew out of the success of Sankofa Strings, an ensemble that featured Dom Flemons on bones, jug, guitar, and four-string banjo, Rhiannon Giddens on banjo and fiddle and Súle Greg Wilson on bodhrán, brushes, washboard, bones, tambourine, banjo ...

  4. Radio with Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Radio with Pictures was an early music video programme, airing on New Zealand broadcaster TV2 (later South Pacific Television) from 1976 to 1989. [3] " RadPix " aired as a weekly, late night series featuring adult and alternative music.

  5. Clive Palmer (musician) - Wikipedia

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    1966: The Incredible String Band (The Incredible String Band) 1967: Banjoland (released in 2005) 1969: Sunshine Possibilities (Famous Jug Band) 1971: Spirit of Love (Clive's Original Band) 1972: Moyshe McStiff and the Tartan Lancers of the Sacred Heart (Clive's Original Band) 1978: Just Me – Autogram; 1989: The Archive Tapes; 1993: Charlie ...

  6. Johnny Gimble - Wikipedia

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    He began playing in a band with his brothers at age 12, and continued playing with two of them, George and Jerry, as the Rose City Swingsters. The trio played local radio shows, and gigs at dance halls. Gimble later moved to Louisiana and began performing with the Jimmie Davis gubernatorial campaign.

  7. Water Tower (band) - Wikipedia

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    Water Tower, formerly known as The Water Tower Bucket Boys and Water Tower String Band, is an American bluegrass, old time, and punk band from Los Angeles, California.The band was originally formed in Portland, Oregon in 2005 by Kenny Feinstein (guitar, lead vocals) and his neighbor, Josh Rabie (fiddle).

  8. Milton Brown - Wikipedia

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    Milton Brown (September 8, 1903 – April 18, 1936) was an American band leader and vocalist who co-founded the genre of Western swing.His band was the first to fuse hillbilly hokum, jazz, and pop together into a unique, distinctly American hybrid, thus giving him the nickname, "Father of Western Swing".

  9. Mike Fright - Wikipedia

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    Mike Fright was the first Our Gang short since Pups Is Pups to not contain the opening "Good Old Days" Our Gang theme song. Instead, it was replaced with the Leroy Shield incidental tune "Little Dancing Girl", which appeared as background music in many of the films and would be the music used for the first 4 minutes of this episode.