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Earl Johnson

Through the 1920s and ’30s, the condition of Georgia created a number of the wildest documents in old-time or “hillbilly” music. Weighed against the relatively constant, delicate, and sedate recordings by such organizations as Charlie Poole’s NEW YORK Ramblers, the Georgia string rings, described by flamboyant fiddlers like Gid Tanner, …

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Earl Zero

Vocalist/songwriter Earl “No” Johnson played an essential function in the root base age group, releasing powerful cultural quantities whose dramatic lyrics had been often coupled with rough militant backings in the Soul Syndicate music group. His most cherished song, “non-e Shall Get away the Judgement,” can be an recognized classic, …

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