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Who was the first native West Virginian elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame?
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This Clay County traditional musician made his own banjos using torque converter rings from 1956 Buick transmissions.
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Cozy Records, one of the most successful companies of its kind in West Virginia, was located in this town.
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This Mercer County native wrote the song "West Virginia, My Home."
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In 2011, Landau Eugene Murphy Jr. received national acclaim after winning this TV contest.
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"Salt Pork, West Virginia" tells the story of musician Louis Jordan's arrest in this city.
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This country singer, who grew up in Hinton, had hits such as “Then and Only Then,” "Nobody but a Fool (Would Love You)," “The Hurtin’s All Over,” “Cincinnati, Ohio,” “and Just One Time."
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On May 1, 1940, the city of Wheeling hosted a special day honoring this opera singer, who was born there.
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This Tucker County native was known as "America's Polka King?"
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She was the first solo female country artist to have a number one hit for eight weeks straight, a record not broken for 50 years.
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