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Barley Wik
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As their web site puts so well "Barley Wik sing like angels and play an array of acoustic instruments like they sold their souls to th… read moreAs their web site puts so well "Barley Wik sing like angels and play an array of acoustic instruments like they sold their souls to the devil. The all-female band reinvents old-time music with an impressive collection of well-crafte… read moreAs their web site puts so well "Barley Wik sing like angels and play an array of acoustic instruments like they sold their souls to the devil. The all-female band reinvents old-time music with an impressive collection of well-crafted original songs that reshape folk and country with a little… read more -
Dykes Magic City Trio
1,559 listeners
Dykes "Magic City" Trio were a square-dance band active during the 1920s. John Dykes played the fiddle, Hubert Mahaffey played th… read moreDykes "Magic City" Trio were a square-dance band active during the 1920s. John Dykes played the fiddle, Hubert Mahaffey played the guitar and Myrtle Vermillion played the autoharp. The trio came from the Virginia region and rec… read moreDykes "Magic City" Trio were a square-dance band active during the 1920s. John Dykes played the fiddle, Hubert Mahaffey played the guitar and Myrtle Vermillion played the autoharp. The trio came from the Virginia region and recorded two sessions in the 1920's, thanks to Dock Boggs,… read more -
Eck Robertson
9,859 listeners
Alexander "Eck" Robertson (born November 20, 1887 in Delaney, Arkansas, died February 15, 1975 in Borger, Texas) was an American … read moreAlexander "Eck" Robertson (born November 20, 1887 in Delaney, Arkansas, died February 15, 1975 in Borger, Texas) was an American fiddle player, mostly known for commercially recording the first country music songs in 1922 with … read moreAlexander "Eck" Robertson (born November 20, 1887 in Delaney, Arkansas, died February 15, 1975 in Borger, Texas) was an American fiddle player, mostly known for commercially recording the first country music songs in 1922 with Henry Gilliland. Robertson was born in Arkansas and grew up … read more -
Polecat Creek
2,466 listeners
Polecat Creek Original roots county music from the piedmont of North Carolina- the tradition continues today, with latter-day southern song… read morePolecat Creek Original roots county music from the piedmont of North Carolina- the tradition continues today, with latter-day southern songwriting duo, Kari Sickenberger and Laurelyn Dossett. They have been singing together for 10 years,… read morePolecat Creek Original roots county music from the piedmont of North Carolina- the tradition continues today, with latter-day southern songwriting duo, Kari Sickenberger and Laurelyn Dossett. They have been singing together for 10 years, accompanied by some of the finest old-time and bluegrass mu… read more -
Chairs
5,569 listeners
There are two artists with the name Chairs 1) Formed in the year 2000 in Livermore, California “The Chairs” are Tor Hougen, Eric Prust and … read moreThere are two artists with the name Chairs 1) Formed in the year 2000 in Livermore, California “The Chairs” are Tor Hougen, Eric Prust and his wife Donna. Most of their tunes typically use various combinations of the banjo, fiddle, guita… read moreThere are two artists with the name Chairs 1) Formed in the year 2000 in Livermore, California “The Chairs” are Tor Hougen, Eric Prust and his wife Donna. Most of their tunes typically use various combinations of the banjo, fiddle, guitar and bass. Every now and then you’ll hear the mandolin and … read more -
Busted Hearts
1,648 listeners
Members of the Busted Hearts returned to their roots after a long hiatus of playing rock & roll music in smoky clubs. Around 2001, sing… read moreMembers of the Busted Hearts returned to their roots after a long hiatus of playing rock & roll music in smoky clubs. Around 2001, singer and guitarist Keith Jackson, the nephew of Billy Powers, who was a member of the Foggy Mountain… read moreMembers of the Busted Hearts returned to their roots after a long hiatus of playing rock & roll music in smoky clubs. Around 2001, singer and guitarist Keith Jackson, the nephew of Billy Powers, who was a member of the Foggy Mountain Boys, approached banjoist Bruce Cannole about starting a tr… read more -
The Monroe Brothers
10,903 listeners
bill monroe (William Smith Monroe) (September 13, 1911 – September 9, 1996) was an American musician who created the style of music known a… read morebill monroe (William Smith Monroe) (September 13, 1911 – September 9, 1996) was an American musician who created the style of music known as bluegrass, which takes its name from his band, the "Blue Grass Boys," named for Monroe… read morebill monroe (William Smith Monroe) (September 13, 1911 – September 9, 1996) was an American musician who created the style of music known as bluegrass, which takes its name from his band, the "Blue Grass Boys," named for Monroe's home state of Kentucky. Monroe's performing car… read more -
Fiddlin' John Carson & His Virginia Reelers
1,285 listeners
John Carson (1874–1949), one of Atlanta's most colorful entertainers, was a fixture at local fiddlers' contests and political ral… read moreJohn Carson (1874–1949), one of Atlanta's most colorful entertainers, was a fixture at local fiddlers' contests and political rallies, and he was no stranger to the doctor shows that came through town. Carson's son, Horace… read moreJohn Carson (1874–1949), one of Atlanta's most colorful entertainers, was a fixture at local fiddlers' contests and political rallies, and he was no stranger to the doctor shows that came through town. Carson's son, Horace recalled: "He'd draw them, I guarantee. Every me… read more