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Category: Bluegrass

johnson city sessions mural
October 18, 2007 Appalachian music / Bluegrass / Recording industry / Tennessee

Recorded by Uncle Fuzz in Johnson City

In 1928 & 1929, Frank Buckley Walker, Columbia Records’ head of “hillbilly” recordings division, headed to Johnson City, TN.

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bristol birthplace mural
September 14, 2007 Appalachian music / Bluegrass / Recording industry / Tennessee

Nashville? Well, no. Bristol.

Yes, Nashville has the Grand Ole Opry and the big name recording artists. But Bristol stakes its claim as the birthplace of country music.

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three louvin brothers concert promo posters
August 10, 2007 Alabama / Appalachian music / Bluegrass

That’ll be cash on the barrelhead son

Both Charlie & Ira were attracted to the close-harmony country brother duets of the Blue Sky Boys and the Delmore Brothers.

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Jimmie Rodgers in Texas cowboy outfit
August 2, 2007 Appalachian music / Ballad singers / Bluegrass

T for Texas, T for Tennessee

Jimmie “The Singing Brakeman” Rodgers was born outside Meridian, MS, but he staked his claim to country music fame in Appalachia.

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miner enters the mouth of a low coal underground coal mine
July 23, 2007 Appalachian music / Bluegrass / Coal mining

Dark as a Dungeon

Merle Travis’ song achieved much of its fame when it was performed by Johnny Cash in his Folsom Prison concert on January 13, 1968.

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