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G.B. Grayson

A fiddler in the Tennessee-North Carolina boundary, G.B. Grayson was one of the primary to record many folk criteria, including “Tom Dooley,” “The Banking institutions from the Ohio,” and “Teach 45.” Blessed in 1888, he was blinded as a child and became a musician. A lot of his greatest recordings …

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Grayson & Whitter

G.B. Grayson and Henry Whitter sang collectively for only 3 years during the past due ’20s and early ’30s, however they had a significant effect on nation music; even modern performers continue steadily to cover their tracks, such as “Handsome Molly” (documented by Bob Dylan and Mick Jagger), “Cluck Aged …

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