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Who was the first native West Virginian elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame?
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South Charleston native Larry Combs is most associated with this instrument.
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This Wheeling native played bass on Jimi Hendrix's Band of Gypsys album.
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This Mercer County native wrote the song "West Virginia, My Home."
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Mannington's Russ Fluharty was a master at playing this instrument.
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WVU artist-in-residence Ellie Mannette is often considered the "father" of this instrument.
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Bluefield's Maceo Pinkard co-wrote this classic song.
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This West Virginia Music Hall of Fame pianist was originally from Jamaica, Queens, New York.
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This banjo player was the first woman to receive the Vandalia Award, West Virginia's highest folklife honor.
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Claude Jeter was the leader of this band.
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