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  2. Mummers Parade - Wikipedia

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    The first official parade was held January 1, 1901. The first string band, Trilby, was organized in 1898, first paraded in 1902, and last paraded in 2014. [13] In the early years of the official parade, the makeshift costumes of most celebrants were gradually replaced by more elaborate outfits funded by associations' fund-raising efforts. [4]

  3. File:Vintage Grundig Multi-Band Radio, Model TR-807. 11 Bands ...

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  4. Antique radio - Wikipedia

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    Chrysler and Philco announced an all-transistor car radio in the April 28, 1955, edition of the Wall Street Journal. [1] This Philco car radio model was the first tubeless auto set in history to be developed and produced. [2] It was a $150 option for 1956 Chrysler and Imperial cars and hit the showroom floor on October 21, 1955. [3] [4] [5]

  5. The Chelsea Sessions 1967 - Wikipedia

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    The Chelsea Sessions 1967 is a compilation album by the Scottish psychedelic folk group the Incredible String Band, which compiles their demo recordings prior to their second studio album, The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion. Other tracks were also produced during the Wee Tam and the Big Huge sessions in 1968.

  6. String band - Wikipedia

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    Old-time string bands were mainly composed of stringed instruments.Those instruments being the fiddle, 5-string banjo, acoustic guitar, and an upright bass/cello.. Depending on the type of genre the old-time music is being accompanied by, the stringed instruments may also be joined by other instruments including spoons, washboards, jugs, harmonica, harps a

  7. 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 ...

  8. Stringband - Wikipedia

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    The band was founded in Toronto in 1971 by the core duo of Marie-Lynn Hammond (b. 1948 in Montreal) and Bob Bossin, (b. 1946 in Toronto), along with violinist Jerry Lewycky. The name "String Band" was a common appellation amongst folk groups, usually with an identifying characteristic or location attached, as with the Incredible String Band or ...

  9. 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 ...