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Martin, Bogan & the Armstrongs

Just violinist, storyteller, and philosopher Howard Armstrong remains to describe the exploits of the amazing African-American string band. Virginia-born acoustic guitar and mandolin blues designer Carl Martin passed away in 1979, and guitarist Ted Bogan passed on in the first ’80s. However in their perfect, Martin, Bogan & the Armstrongs …

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Howard Armstrong

Nation bluesman Howard Armstrong was created March 4, 1909 in Dayton, TN; among 11 kids. As a young child he designed his initial fiddle away from a goods container strung with horsehair. Honing his musical abilities in his family members band, he started performing as a teenager alongside Knoxville performers …

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Carl Martin

Carl Martin was created near Stone Difference, VA, on Apr 1, 1906. His primary device was mandolin but he also learned your guitar, and based on those who noticed him perform, could play anything with strings. Martin not merely performed single, but additionally spent a lot of his profession within …

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Ted Bogan

Ted Bogan was one of the biggest musical artists to ever emerge from Spartanburg, SC, or “South Cackalacky,” because the natives would explain it. Bogan was something similar to a rise from an enormous tulip light bulb, a bloom that for reasons uknown was never permitted to completely open up. …

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