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This singer and pianist earned the title "West Virginia's First Lady of Gospel Music."
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This Raleigh County native's biggest hit was "May The Bird Of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose."
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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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"Walk the Way the Wind Blows" was the first major hit for this native West Virginian.
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This Summers County songwriter recorded one of the earliest known songs about the Monongah Mine Disaster.
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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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Kenova's Michael W. Smith is one of the best-selling artists in this type of music.
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What Fayette County native is best known for his country and gospel duets with Eleanora Niera (maiden name)?
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What West Virginian had a country hit with "Lonesome 7-7203?"
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This musician's original songs include "Buffalo Creek," “Mountaineers Are Always Free," “Coal Country Blues," and “Black Eyed Logan."
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