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This Wheeling native was one of the most highly regarded saxophonists of the jazz era.
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Belgian immigrant Andre Van Damme created this Charleston institution.
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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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Mannington's Russ Fluharty was a master at playing this instrument.
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In the 1930s and 1940s, this company's employees starred in their own national radio variety program.
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This band is largely credited with popularizing bluegrass music in both Boston and Japan.
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This West Virginia Music Hall of Fame member was the half-sister of Bessie Smith, known as the "Empress of the Blues."
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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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What's the nickname of the West Virginia University marching band?
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Monroe County's Henry Reed was most closely associated with this instrument.
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