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  2. Bill Keith (musician) - Wikipedia

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    1977 Christian Seguret With Bluegrass Friends: Bill Keith, Mike Lilly, Wendy Miller, Jean Marie Redon , Jean-Claude Druot, Denis Blanchard – Old Fashioned Love, Cezame – CEZ 1035 (tracks: B3, B4) 1977 Mud Acres: Woodstock Mountains: More Music From Mud Acres, Rounder 3018 (My Love Is But A Lassie Yet, (banjo instrumental quadrille)

  3. Skillet Lickers - Wikipedia

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    Fate Norris, (Singleton Lafayette Norris) of Dalton, Georgia played the banjo, and harmonica. [1] He lived in Resaca, Georgia. He had previously performed as a one-man band and had made a device with strings and levers which he played with his feet. [2] Norris made some recordings under his own name and was only occasionally a member of the band.

  4. Walt Koken - Wikipedia

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    Walt Koken (born October 9, 1946, Columbia, Missouri) is an American claw-hammer banjo player, fiddler, and singer, who received the Nashville Old-Time String Band Association's 2016 Heritage Award. Koken was prominent in the old-time music revival during the 1960s, and continues to be a leader and mentor in the old-time music community today.

  5. List of banjo players - Wikipedia

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    The first consists of primary banjo players and the second of celebrities that also play the banjo This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  6. John McEuen - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, after twenty years with the Dirt Band, McEuen departed to pursue a solo career. From 1991–1997, he released four albums for Vanguard Records. He composed music for movies and television and he appeared as a guest on albums with several artists including five albums with Michael Martin Murphey. He then returned to the Dirt Band in ...

  7. Hank Penny - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Clayton Penny (September 18, 1918 – April 17, 1992) was an American musician who played banjo mainly in the Western swing genre. [1] He also worked as a comedian best known for his backwoods character "That Plain Ol' Country Boy" on TV with Spade Cooley.

  8. Marshall Wilborn - Wikipedia

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    Wilborn was raised in Austin, Texas. He first played banjo, but because so many of his friends also preferred the banjo, Wilborn learned to play the bass. [2] In 1981, Wilborn met Lynn Morris at a jam session in Austin. In 1982, when the bassist position opened in Morris's Pennsylvania band Whetstone Run, Wilborn took the job. [3]

  9. Doug Dillard - Wikipedia

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    Dillard, who grew up on a farm near Salem, Missouri, began learning guitar and fiddle at age five, and banjo at age 15. [1] He began playing in the family band, with his father Homer Sr. on fiddle, his mother Lorene on guitar, and his older brother Earl on keyboards. [2] His banjo heroes were Earl Scruggs, Ralph Stanley, and Don Reno. [3]