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This Wheeling native was one of the most highly regarded saxophonists of the jazz era.
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This singer and pianist earned the title "West Virginia's First Lady of Gospel Music."
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Which TV show did this Moundsville native NOT write the theme song for?
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Old-time musician Dwight Diller spent years documenting and teaching others about this musical Pocahontas County family.
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West Virginia Music Hall of Fame composer and arranger Robert Drasnin was born in this city.
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In 1935, this opera singer became the first West Virginian to perform at the Met in New York City.
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This Fayette County native played guitar on several Bob Dylan albums and was music director of the TV show Hee Haw.
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This country singer had hits such as "Giddyup Go," "Phantom 309," and "Teddy Bear."
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This banjo player was the subject of a documentary made by international recording artist Taj Majal.
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Claude Jeter was the leader of this band.
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