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A song from Sugar Hill - Remembering Bob Wills. (Written by Pappy Sherrill)Musical Styles
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Orange Blossom Special | Digital Traditions
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A song from Sugar Hill - Remembering Bob Wills. (Written by Ervin T. Rouse)
Milk Cow Blues -1 | Digital Traditions
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A bluegrass song sung by Al Wall. From the album Sugar Hill - Remembering Bob Wills. (Written by Kokomo Arnold)
Al Wall Photos | Digital Traditions
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Wall began playing hillbilly and “old-time” music before it was dubbed bluegrass. He was one of eleven children in a family he described as not very musically oriented. As a teen, he cut his teeth...
The Mobros - Excuse Me | Palmetto Scene
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Listen to soul, rock and Americana fusion band, The Mobros, perform their original song, "Excuse Me" from their album, Walking with a Different Stride. To learn more about The Mobros, visit Palmetto...
The Mobros - Mississippi Woman | Palmetto Scene
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Listen to soul, rock and Americana fusion band, The Mobros, perform their original song, "Mississippi Woman". To learn more about The Mobros, visit Palmetto Scene. Song used with permission from Kelly...
Clarence Jackson Photos | Digital Traditions
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A legendary radio personality and master of the dobro guitar, Jackson was honored for his contribution to the history of country and bluegrass music in the region. Jackson auditioned for and was hired...
Kittrell Sisters Photos | Digital Traditions
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Evelyn Kittrell Sutton and Dolly Kittrell Simon began their musical career in 1939 when they won first prize on the Major Bowes Amateur Hour talent contest at the ages of 13 and 15. They were offered...
Colonel's Jazz Blues | Gene Wyatt | Digital Traditions
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Recorded live at The Guitar Bar in Spartanburg, SC. This original number features Gene Wyatt on guitar, his son Wes Wyatt on guitar, and Carroll Foster on electric bass. 2003.