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Tag Archives: 1930s – 1940s

Garnett B. Warren

Fiddler and mandolinist Garnett B. Warren, delivered in Mt. Airy, can be a shadowy shape from the first days of what’s sometimes known as pre-bluegrass Southern string music group music. Radio broadcasts using the Briarhoppers place this talented participant in Charlotte, NC, in the middle-’30s onward. This group was a …

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Frank Andriello

So far as musicians are worried, especially those that lug plenty of devices about, the harmonica participant is commonly an envied fellow or gal, the assumption being that such a new player it’s still heading strong when many drummers, bassists or whatever have longer since collapsed from tendanitis, awful backs, …

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Jin Nyodo

A couple of 10 albums published posthumously simply by this musician’s kid Jin Nyosei tells the storyplot plainly and with their name Jin Nyodo Shakuhachi. He’s among the Japanese music artists historically well-known for his shows on shakuhachi and is known as to perform with techniques that directly connect to …

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James “Jim Daddy” Walker

This artist is nearly as unknown as the idea of walking in Kansas City, maybe due to his surname itself. Adam “Jim Daddy” Walker was both blessed and buried there, doubling on electric guitar and bass in the ’30s in the sort of outfits that inspired many well-known jazz instrumentalists …

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