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This singer and pianist earned the title "West Virginia's First Lady of Gospel Music."
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These brothers' Clay County festival became a pattern for the Vandalia Gathering and other old-time music festivals.
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This fiddler was named a 2020 National Endowment for the Arts Heritage Fellow, one of the highest national awards in the arts.
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Bluefield's Maceo Pinkard co-wrote this classic song.
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Kenova's Michael W. Smith is one of the best-selling artists in this type of music.
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This country singer had hits such as "Giddyup Go," "Phantom 309," and "Teddy Bear."
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The West Virginia Symphony Orchestra is headquartered in this city.
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This Braxton County fiddler was the first West Virginian to be named a National Endowment for the Arts Heritage Fellow.
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This Boone County crooner was known for offbeat songs such as "Chicken Walk."
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This musician went by the nickname "Piano Man."
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