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  2. The Rarely Herd - Wikipedia

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    The Rarely Herd toured extensively on the festival circuit, where audiences enjoyed their close vocal harmonies and high energy performances. In 1997 they performed in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada as part of the Bluegrass Sundays Concert Series organized by the Northern Bluegrass Committee. [2]

  3. Riverwalk Jazz - Wikipedia

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    The principal performing band on Riverwalk Jazz is the Jim Cullum Jazz Band. The series co-hosts are bandleader Jim Cullum, Jr. and folklorist and storyteller David Holt . Jim Cullum's Landing Jazz Club [ 2 ] on the Paseo Del Rio ( San Antonio River Walk ) in San Antonio, Texas serves as the venue where most of the hour-long shows are produced.

  4. Jimmy Gaudreau - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Eddie Adcock (banjo) assembled the progressive bluegrass band II Generation with Gaudreau, Bob White (bass), and Wendy Thatcher (guitar). [5] II Generation was known for extended jams, and they called their music "newgrass."

  5. List of guests appearing on The Midnight Special - Wikipedia

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    Jim Croce - Operator, Roller Derby Queen, You Don't Mess With Jim, Speedball Tucker, Big Bad Leroy Brown, Careful Man Little Anthony and the Imperials - Dance To The Music, La La La At The End Savoy Brown - Tell Mama, Coming Down Your Way Bobby Womack - It's All Over Now, Nobody Wants You When You're Down And Out

  6. Renfro Valley Gatherin' - Wikipedia

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    Renfro Valley Gatherin' (also formerly known as Renfro Valley Sunday Morning Gathering ) is a United States radio program based in Renfro Valley, Kentucky.The Gatherin' is the third oldest continually broadcast radio program in America, and (since the 2007 cancellation of the WWVA Jamboree) the second-longest continually-running such program featuring country music; [1] only the Grand Ole Opry ...

  7. Penn's Peak - Wikipedia

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    Built by a local country musician named Tommy Schafer in 1998, Penn's Peak was originally titled Rambler's Ranch. Rambler's Ranch was a venue hall and restaurant for country music fans, inspired by Nashville, Tennessee. [5] [6] It has drawn in thousands of country music fans with its restaurant service, dance hall, and sweeping valley views. It ...

  8. Jim Kweskin - Wikipedia

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    Jim Kweskin (born July 18, 1940, Stamford, Connecticut) is an American folk, jazz, and blues musician, [1] most notable as the founder of the Jim Kweskin jug band, also known as Jim Kweskin and the Jug Band, with Fritz Richmond, Geoff Muldaur, Bob Siggins and Bruno Wolfe. [1]

  9. Music City Roots - Wikipedia

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    Music City Roots is a live radio show, created and produced by John Walker and Todd Mayo. [1] The show is owned and its international trademark is held by Heng Dai Media, LLC, a Tennessee corporation. [2] The television show is distributed via American Public Television, and airs on PBS affiliate stations across the US and Canada. [3]