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Bob Luman

Bob Luman began like a rockabilly performer, switched to nation, and in the past due ’50s nearly ditched the music market altogether; had been it not really for the disturbance from the Everly Brothers, Nashville could have lost a favorite and talented performer to major-league football. He was created in …

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Paul Warren

Paul Warren was a fantastic bluegrass sideman who have played fiddle on ratings of radio and tv shows and saving periods; although he was within the music business over 35 years, he under no circumstances made a single studio record. Warren was created and elevated in Hickman State, Tennessee; his …

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Brandon Heath

Before he became a Grammy-nominated contemporary Christian artist, Brandon Heath spent his childhood years in Nashville, TN. He received a electric guitar as a Xmas gift and started writing music at age 13, supplementing his musical initiatives by performing within a college choir. He embraced religious beliefs three years afterwards …

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Mother Maybelle Carter

Affectionately and also reverently referred to as “Mother” Maybelle, Maybelle Carter was one-third of country music’s original first family members, the Carters. Given birth to Maybelle Addington in-may of 1909, she was related by relationship to some.P. and Sara Carter — she wedded A.P.’s sibling Ezra. Maybelle Carter was the …

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Foy Willing

Vocalist, songwriter, and professional Foy Ready was most widely known as the creator from the Riders from the Crimson Sage, a favorite cowboy music group known for his or her harmonies and looks in low-budget Westerns through the ’40s and ’50s. Created Foy Willingham in Bosque Region, TX, he started …

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