• Tennessee Ramblers may refer to: Tennessee Ramblers (Tennessee band), an old-time string band led by the Sievers family that recorded for Brunswick/Vocalion...
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  • The Tennessee Ramblers were an American old-time string band originally consisting of William "Fiddlin' Bill" Sievers (1875–1954) on fiddle, his son James...
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    Tennessee, United States. As of the 2020 United States census, Knoxville's population was 190,740, making it the largest city in the East Tennessee Grand...
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  • The Tennessee Ramblers were an American Country and Western swing band that originally consisted of Dick Hartman (1898–1962) on mandolin and vocals, Harry...
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  • Rocky Top (category Music of East Tennessee)
    bar crowds that the Chapel Hill, North Carolina-based old-time band the Red Clay Ramblers' national tours included a crowd-pleasing satire informally titled...
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    The Tenneva Ramblers were an old-time string band which consisted of singer and guitar player Claude Grant (April 17, 1906 - October 1975), his mandolin-playing...
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    Bill" Sievers, an early country music guitarist and member of the Tennessee Ramblers band, was born in the Elza area in 1875. When the federal government...
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  • Indiana (2002–2012) Danville Pipe Band, Danville, Kentucky (2003–2006) Dick Domek and the Walnut Street Ragtime Ramblers, Kentucky (2006) DiMartino/Osland...
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    Dixeland Band in Greensboro, N.C. when he got his first break. While playing in a club in North Carolina, he became a member of the Tennessee Ramblers, which...
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    Rodgers. The same year, he formed the pioneering western swing band "The Cowboy Ramblers". His band consisted of himself on guitar, Jim Boyd on bass, Walter...
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    James ("Uncle Jimmy" or "Fiddlin' Jim") McCarroll of the Roane County Ramblers. The tune has been used as a fiddler's showpiece, especially in the Virginia...
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  • backing band, The Nash Ramblers, recorded at the one-time home of the Grand Ole Opry, Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. The Nash Ramblers: Sam Bush...
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  • is a list of notable people who have lived in Nashville, Tennessee. People born in Tennessee: With its status as a major hub of music production (especially...
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  • Cheshire Richard Lane as Mr. Lane Shug Fisher as Shug The Tennessee Ramblers as Tennessee Ramblers Band Roger Clark as Johnny Murphy Esther Dale as Caroline...
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  • Harry Blair may refer to: Harry Blair, musician in Tennessee Ramblers (North Carolina band) Harry Blair, character in Farewell Again Henry Blair (disambiguation)...
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  • Jeffrey Frederick's band, Les Clams. He is a member of the Freak Mountain Ramblers, with whom he has recorded four albums, and in 2009 released his first...
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    Charlie Bowman (category Musicians from Tennessee)
    Ramblers", with whom they toured the Loew's vaudeville circuit until 1935. After leaving the Blue Ridge Ramblers, Bowman formed his own string band,...
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  • Joe)", on the album Arkansas Traveler 1993 The Red Clay Ramblers, on the album The Red Clay Ramblers Live 1994: Black Lace, released under the song title...
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    The band was originally Mike Seeger, John Cohen, and Tom Paley. When Tom left the band, he was replaced by Tracy Schwarz. New Lost City Ramblers sparked...
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    sound of the band. Perkins began performing regularly on WTJS in Jackson during the late 1940s as a sometime member of the Tennessee Ramblers. He appeared...
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    Louisville, Kentucky, and Memphis, Tennessee), they played a mixture of blues, ragtime, and jazz. The history of jug bands is related to the development of...
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  • The Tennessee Ramblers' 1928 recording "Preacher Got Drunk and Laid His Bible Down" contains the chorus with the words "Alabama bound". The Ramblers' banjo...
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    in 1921, he was not a band member and filled in for an absent piano player for the photo. He formed his own band, the Ramblers, that same year. Over the...
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    Bristol sessions (category 1927 in Tennessee)
    with the band in which he was a member over what name to record under, and so Rodgers recorded solo and the band recorded as the Tenneva Ramblers. Rodgers...
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    1920s which drew the likes of Charlie Bowman, Earl Johnson, and the Tennessee Ramblers, and during same decade the St. James Hotel (at the northeast end...
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  • Roy Huskey Jr. (category Musicians from Nashville, Tennessee)
    and folk-rock. Huskey received a Grammy with Emmylou Harris and the Nash Ramblers for their 1992 live album At the Ryman. He was also honored with a number...
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    first Nashville show was with Spider Stacy of The Pogues, the Lost Bayou Ramblers and The Secret Commonwealth on St. Patrick's Day at the Nashville Palace...
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  • Mary Mack (comedian) (category Actresses from Nashville, Tennessee)
    Middle Tennessee State University. She taught music at the elementary and middle school levels in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and Nashville, Tennessee, and led...
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    guitarist of the folk rock band Mumford & Sons. Prior to this he was in the bluegrass sleaze rap group Captain Kick and the Cowboy Ramblers. With Mumford & Sons...
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    Ryman Auditorium (category Buildings and structures in Nashville, Tennessee)
    at 116 Rep. John Lewis Way North, in the downtown core of Nashville, Tennessee, United States. It is best known as the home of the Grand Ole Opry from...
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